6.0.33 on QNAP NAS - Playlists Not Recognised on Reboot
Posted: Fri Sep 16, 2011 10:00 am
Hey all,
I am running TwonkyServer 6.0.33 on my TS-219 QNAP NAS.
I have recently noticed something interesting behaviour with TwonkyServer which I hadn't noticed before.
Basically - I have a number of playlist files (all *.pls files). My main music share folder is called /Qmultimedia/Music and all the playlist files are store there (so - it can be considered the root share for music).
After creating the playlist files I noticed that I needed to do a "Rebuild Database" for them to show up under the "Playlists" option of Twonky Vision (or my Samsung TV).
With them now showing up I thought all was good. Not so.
After turning off my NAS for the night I turned it back on to realise that TwonkyServer had not recognised all my playlist files. In fact - it had recognised all but one.
To fix this - I needed to manually do a database rebuild again.
After doing so - I ran another test. I turned off the NAS. Waited 30 minutes. Turned it back on again - and now TwonkyServer didn't recognise a few of my playlist files.
After doing a manual database rebuild - they were all recognised again and appearing under the "Playlist" section.
It almost seems that its random chance whether or not it recognises the playlist files and how many it does recognise when it does.
This is somewhat frustrating to do a manual database rebuild every single time.
Has this issue been recognised and, if so, is it fixed in the more recent version of Twonky Server?
I am running TwonkyServer 6.0.33 on my TS-219 QNAP NAS.
I have recently noticed something interesting behaviour with TwonkyServer which I hadn't noticed before.
Basically - I have a number of playlist files (all *.pls files). My main music share folder is called /Qmultimedia/Music and all the playlist files are store there (so - it can be considered the root share for music).
After creating the playlist files I noticed that I needed to do a "Rebuild Database" for them to show up under the "Playlists" option of Twonky Vision (or my Samsung TV).
With them now showing up I thought all was good. Not so.
After turning off my NAS for the night I turned it back on to realise that TwonkyServer had not recognised all my playlist files. In fact - it had recognised all but one.
To fix this - I needed to manually do a database rebuild again.
After doing so - I ran another test. I turned off the NAS. Waited 30 minutes. Turned it back on again - and now TwonkyServer didn't recognise a few of my playlist files.
After doing a manual database rebuild - they were all recognised again and appearing under the "Playlist" section.
It almost seems that its random chance whether or not it recognises the playlist files and how many it does recognise when it does.
This is somewhat frustrating to do a manual database rebuild every single time.
Has this issue been recognised and, if so, is it fixed in the more recent version of Twonky Server?