Bugzilla – Bug 15748
SBS sees track on ReadyNAS Pro but not on Windows XP
Last modified: 2011-01-14 13:52:22 UTC
A track on the Neville Brothers CD "Uptown" does not show up in a scan of my music stored on a ReadyNAS Pro when scanned on a XP computer, but does show up on a scan with SBS on ReadyNAS Pro. File name (not track title tag) had forreign characters (I think Japanese). Also, one of the tags (date) read slightly differently than other tracks. Changed both of these items, updated to latest builds, and rescanned, same result. Does show up on: Version: 7.4.2 - r30215 @ Sat Feb 20 03:05:43 PST 2010 Operating system: Netgear RAIDiator - EN - utf8 Platform Architecture: i686-linux Perl Version: 5.8.8 - i486-linux-gnu-thread-multi MySQL Version: 5.0.32-Debian_7etch5 Does not show up on: Version: 7.4.2 - r30215 @ Sat Feb 20 03:06:19 PST 2010 Operating system: Windows XP - EN - cp1252 Platform Architecture: 586 Perl Version: 5.10.0 - MSWin32-x86-multi-thread MySQL Version: 5.0.22-community-nt Two files attached (as requested) both from the same CD. 04 - Money Back Guarantee (My Love Is Guaranteed).flac - Does NOT show up in XP scan 03 - You're The One.flac - Does show up in XPscan
Per other bug reports, I have uploaded to ftp://electricrain.com/incoming/ Used my email as PW, don't know if that differentiates...file name is '04 - Money Back Guarantee (My Love Is Guaranteed).flac' This is the file that does not get read by XP based SBS.
Heh well that FTP is actually run by a former employee. Can you please try yousendit?
Email sent: http://www.yousendit.com/download/RmNBblRucVhiR0kwTVE9PQ
Thanks I got it. I thought you said this track had non-Latin characters in it though, but I don't see that when looking at the tags. tags => { ALBUM => "Uptown", "ALBUM ARTIST" => "The Neville Brothers", ALBUMARTIST => "The Neville Brothers", ARTIST => "The Neville Brothers", BAND => "The Neville Brothers", DATE => 1998, GENRE => "Funk", TITLE => "Money Back Guarantee (My Love Is Guaranteed)", TOTALDISCS => 1, TOTALTRACKS => 10, TRACKNUMBER => "04", },
Just sent the original version. https://www.yousendit.com/download/RmNBblRuQzNKV00wTVE9PQ The non-Latin characters are in the file name, not the tags, but I took them out anyway to see if it made a difference.
OK, so are you saying it also doesn't scan even if you fix the filename to not include any Japanese chars? A filename encoding issue will be harder to reproduce since it can depend on various things.
Correct. The file I sent the first time, with no foreign characters, still does not show up in the scan (unless you can find any characters I missed...).
Should I 'assume' that since the priority was moved down you found the issue and I shouldn't worry about repeat episodes??
No that just means it's a lower priority compared to other bugs.
Moving P3 and lower bugs to next release target