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Hi,
Sorry for the simple question. I have searched the forum and the FAQ's but haven't found an answer. Is there anyway to find out how close my library is to the track/tag limit? I understand that although I don't have 65,000 music files because of tags I may be over the limit. The issue I am having is a random one. I add new albums to my NAS and then update the index. Sometimes the albums show up in the library, sometimes they don't. In addition, sometimes albums that have been in the library for a long time are removed. I have rebuilt the index from scratch at least 3 times and have experienced different behaviour each time. Any ideas why I might be experiencing this type of behaviour?? Equipment wise I have the following: Sonos S5, Sonos ZB, Sonos ZP90, Drobo FS NAS, Linksys E3000 Router. |
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Open up a browser and type the following in the address bar:
http://<ZP_IP_address>:1400/status/tracks_summary where <ZP_IP_address> is the address of any ZP. You can get the ZP addresses from the Desktop Controller under Help->About Sonos Desktop Controller Your final entry should look something like this : http://123.456.789.012:1400/status/tracks_summary You can also get a list of the index, including artist, album, track, path, etc., by browsing to the following: http://<ZP_IP_address>:1400/status/tracks Import to a spreadsheet and you can sort by any tag you wish. This will help you find and eliminate oversized paths or tags.. |
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jgatie, what are the maximum lengths for path and tag strings? Thx.
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