Hi everyone,
First for the developers if they happen to see this - I just started playing around with the WebRemote/WebGizmo doohickeys in the latest version and wow, that's absolutely brilliant. Especially WebGizmo. It's just so un-webby! Exactly what I needed, a really clever way to do remote control from one machine to another. I upgraded just for this
I seem to be having one small, weird slightly infuriating problem though - some albums don't display all their tracks in the Webremote and Webgizmo views.
What I've worked out so far:
WebRemove and WebGizmo both show the same incorrect listing (so I assume it's the server end causing this?). Also the same behaviour happens in both Chrome and Firefox.
The missing tracks' files are actually in the server J River library. One album, at least, has doubled-up tracks (from me re-adding them to try and fix this), but most do not.
I've done multiple manual re-imports (by dragging the files onto J River) and multiple redos of auto import, trying to fix this, so something could be messed up in the library. But I've done a 'redo library from tags' on the whole library as this was mentioned here as fixing missed-file import issues, and I've also deleted all the files from the library and re-added them.
The problem isn't the number of characters in the filename - this was also mentioned here as a source of import problems. Some filenames that do display are longer than some which don't.
These files were ripped album-by-album, so files that do show up and don't show up were from the same CD, created at the same time, etc. The files are all in the same windows folder. All those I've seen doing this are Apple Lossless .m4a files, but this is only half a dozen, so may not be significant.
There is no obvious pattern to which files aren't shown - it isn't albums with the same name by different artists, or anything obvious like that. E.g. one album is missing the last file, one is missing the fifth, and one four tracks in the middle.
The server is running J River 17.0.182.
This isn't a huge issue, it's more me being a perfectionist, but -
Has anyone come across this before? And is there anything I obvious I've missed to try to fix it?
And is there anything in the way WebGizmo deals with files, and builds its track lists, that's different from the main library? I mean, if the main server library can see a file, it should be showing it in WebGizmo, right? Or is that a big assumption?
Many thanks in advance