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richy759

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    When I click update database from selected shares, it scans find all the files (rougly 20000), then goes to Rescan complete (without adding them to the database). I remember when I had it working before it would analyse the files whilst adding them to the database.
    This line is in the log, which sounds like it could be the culprit, but I don't know what its referring to.
    2009-04-30 13:14:29.234375 [ERROR][Config Main]: Musicdatabasereorg: Unhandled error Length cannot be less than zero.

    My music is on a mapped network drive if thats relevant.
    Log attached.

    Any help would be great,
    Rich
     

    ronilse

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    Hi,
    Not sure what it is, have you tried using complete path \\SharingComp\Music ?

    Regards
    Roy
     

    neilk

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    I had a similar issue when upgrading to 1.0.1. What caused the issue was a *.CUE file that was in one of the MP3 directories (might also possibly be *.txt's, but in my case it was a *.CUE file).

    Hope this helps

    Neil
     

    ronilse

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    Hi,
    If it's caused by a presented cue file it is a bug, hmm let me test that later today, maybe hwahrmann already has fixed it .....

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    Roy
     

    richy759

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    YES, it was a cue file. Thank you!
    Do you want the file for further investigation?

    Cheers,
    Richard
     

    andrevandenb

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    I had this same error. After removing some *.cue files the problem was solved. Hoewever there are still some *.cue files in my music directory. So the cause in my opinion is not the .cue file itself, but it's contents.

    André
     

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