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Thanks, Kaoh. My music folders contains quite a few non-music files, e.g.
.gif, .jpg, .txt, .nfo, .mpu, .sfv, .wpl, thumbs.db, desktop.ini, etc.
These are scattered througout the directrory structure, so I'm not sure how helpful the method you suggest would be. Do you see anything in this list which could cause problems?
Would it be possible to add a debug mode to your next release to report errors and/or scan progress in more detail?
As an alternative, maybe you could just publish the list of "AllowedTypes".
P.S.
Your suggestion helped after all. By sharing a subdirectory of my "shared music" folder instead of the top level, I got MPtino to start. However, my UPnP client still doesn't see any servers. It is capable of connecting to my HTPC to see its shared folders. Any ideas why the UPnP service isn't visible?
.gif, .jpg, .txt, .nfo, .mpu, .sfv, .wpl, thumbs.db, desktop.ini, etc.
These are scattered througout the directrory structure, so I'm not sure how helpful the method you suggest would be. Do you see anything in this list which could cause problems?
Would it be possible to add a debug mode to your next release to report errors and/or scan progress in more detail?
As an alternative, maybe you could just publish the list of "AllowedTypes".
P.S.
Your suggestion helped after all. By sharing a subdirectory of my "shared music" folder instead of the top level, I got MPtino to start. However, my UPnP client still doesn't see any servers. It is capable of connecting to my HTPC to see its shared folders. Any ideas why the UPnP service isn't visible?