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Playlist Trouble
15-11-2017, 13:14
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RE: Playlist Trouble
I think this means that the control point has saved a copy of the playlist (with out-of-date object IDs) internally and does not request it again from the server when you browse to it via "n playlists". I wonder whether this also happens with other containers or just with a playlist container.

Perhaps you could enable debug logging and do some browsing to observe this. If the control point is issuing a UPnP Browse request when you browse to a container, this would show up in the debug log.
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Playlist Trouble - Rasmussen - 14-11-2017, 12:52
RE: Playlist Trouble - simoncn - 14-11-2017, 13:17
RE: Playlist Trouble - Rasmussen - 14-11-2017, 15:56
RE: Playlist Trouble - simoncn - 14-11-2017, 16:39
RE: Playlist Trouble - Rasmussen - 15-11-2017, 00:36
RE: Playlist Trouble - simoncn - 15-11-2017, 10:19
RE: Playlist Trouble - Rasmussen - 15-11-2017, 12:04
RE: Playlist Trouble - simoncn - 15-11-2017 13:14
RE: Playlist Trouble - Rasmussen - 15-11-2017, 15:08
RE: Playlist Trouble - simoncn - 15-11-2017, 17:44
RE: Playlist Trouble - Rasmussen - 17-11-2017, 04:18
RE: Playlist Trouble - simoncn - 17-11-2017, 08:34
RE: Playlist Trouble - Rasmussen - 17-11-2017, 14:31
RE: Playlist Trouble - simoncn - 17-11-2017, 14:55
RE: Playlist Trouble - Rasmussen - 17-11-2017, 15:36
RE: Playlist Trouble - simoncn - 17-11-2017, 16:50
RE: Playlist Trouble - Rasmussen - 17-11-2017, 16:56
RE: Playlist Trouble - simoncn - 17-11-2017, 17:41
RE: Playlist Trouble - simoncn - 18-11-2017, 18:27
RE: Playlist Trouble - Rasmussen - 18-11-2017, 19:59
RE: Playlist Trouble - Rasmussen - 24-11-2017, 01:50
RE: Playlist Trouble - simoncn - 24-11-2017, 08:18

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