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Java and ReadyNAS
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27-09-2013, 08:00
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RE: Java and ReadyNAS
(26-09-2013 23:44)seveneleven Wrote: Thanks for your help so far From the MinimWatch log window, you can change the logging level to Verbose. This is will show you what is happening. If you have a large library, It can take some time for MinimServer to do the initial scan. Quote:2.) I'm searching for the method to erase the database because the default folder was the wrong once and additionally I wonder where I can configure how my MinimServer behaves while songs are deleted or added to my library. In the MinimWatch properties window, change the contentDir property to the correct value and select Restart from the minim icon. After deleting or adding songs, select Restart from the minim icon to rescan the library contents. If you have music playing, this will continue to play while the rescan is happening. |
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Java and ReadyNAS - seveneleven - 26-09-2013, 11:07
RE: Java and ReadyNAS - simoncn - 26-09-2013, 11:30
RE: Java and ReadyNAS - seveneleven - 26-09-2013, 12:54
RE: Java and ReadyNAS - seveneleven - 26-09-2013, 14:49
RE: Java and ReadyNAS - simoncn - 26-09-2013, 16:04
RE: Java and ReadyNAS - seveneleven - 26-09-2013, 22:19
RE: Java and ReadyNAS - simoncn - 26-09-2013, 22:28
RE: Java and ReadyNAS - seveneleven - 26-09-2013, 22:32
RE: Java and ReadyNAS - simoncn - 26-09-2013, 23:05
RE: Java and ReadyNAS - simoncn - 26-09-2013, 23:24
RE: Java and ReadyNAS - seveneleven - 26-09-2013, 23:24
RE: Java and ReadyNAS - simoncn - 26-09-2013, 23:33
RE: Java and ReadyNAS - seveneleven - 26-09-2013, 23:44
RE: Java and ReadyNAS - simoncn - 27-09-2013 08:00
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