Support and General Use > Audio Playback, Database and Playlists
Setting "Select directories to scan"
steak:
I am trying to figure out how useful "Settings>General Settings>Database>Select directories to scan" can be...
Once in this menu, you browse through directories and each directory can be displayed as follows by pressing Enter successively :
1- preceded by "directory" icon
2- preceded by pointer or highlighted with bar
3- preceded by "+" (only when directory has sub-directories)
As far as I understand :
1- means "current directory and all sub-directories" will NOT be scanned
> when selected, no sub-directory can be (un)selected
2- means "current directory and all sub-directories" WILL BE scanned
> when selected, no sub-directory can be (un)selected
3- means current directory WILL BE scanned AND sub-directories WILL BE SCANNED until 1- or 2- is selected
I find this menu confusing and restrictive : once 1- is selected, ALL sub are unscanned AND once 2- is selected ALL sub are scanned
It is not possible to get something like : folder scanned/ sub-folder unscanned/.../ sub-...-sub folder scanned/.../ sub-...-sub-...-sub folder unscanned/...
Also when you browse through your port folders (in usb mode) nothing tells you how folders have been configured
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It seems to me that using "database.ignore" / "database.unignore" files placed in folder tree is way more flexible and useful
So far this option is still available along the new setting. I hope it will remain so
steak:
One more thing :
"Select directories to scan" also seems to have flaws. While testing it in order to understand it I noticed :
Most of the times after I had changed the status of a few directories, rockbox would initialize the database (rebuild it from scratch) AND database menu would not be available without reboot or even not be available after re-re-...reboot !!
I am not sure my english is clear there but all I am trying to suggest is : use "database.ignore" / "database.unignore" : much simpler and more efficient.
gevaerts:
database.ignore is not practical in all cases, especially for the application targets such as android.
That said, it's not going away.
steak:
--- Quote from: gevaerts on December 29, 2012, 07:23:24 AM ---database.ignore is not practical in all cases, especially for the application targets such as android
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I rarely use rockbox in android (unstable) but still...
Why is it not practical ? Maybe confused with ".nomedia" ?
... and of course "Select directories to scan" probably is practical when directory structure is simple (mine is not because I always keep sorting my music collection while listening). What's not practical though is the fact that one has to guess how to use it.
gevaerts:
--- Quote from: steak on December 29, 2012, 01:54:02 PM ---Why is it not practical ? Maybe confused with ".nomedia" ?
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For the simple reason you don't have write access everywhere you want to put it.
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