03-31-2020, 05:16 PM
Yeah, just keep in mind that moving a problematic file out of the way means moving it completely out of any directories/subdirectories being scanned by MPD. One could use the .mpdignore file to "blind" MPD to certain files. See the MPD documentation.
I prefer looking directly at the file and at the directory in which the file lies. We've seen people run into trouble in various ways, even with hidden (e.g. named with a leading dot) files and/or directories.
What do the file command and the mediainfo command say about the file(s), for example?
Regards,
Kent
I prefer looking directly at the file and at the directory in which the file lies. We've seen people run into trouble in various ways, even with hidden (e.g. named with a leading dot) files and/or directories.
What do the file command and the mediainfo command say about the file(s), for example?
Regards,
Kent