hi everybody who is helping on this issue.
since i didn't download and compile the latest cvs which (proably) contains the latest fix (thanks, hullebulle !
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i don't know if the problem is really fixed, but i want to tell you what i found out about the scanning-problem.
since the xbox does not allow file-names including folders that are longer than 44 (?!?) chars, i wrote a script to rename my mp3s to a 5-char number and so the folders. so i have all my music in f\music\10000\10000.mp3 and so on. a new folder is created at each new 100, so the next folder is 10100. folder 10000 contains (obviously) 100 mp3s. and so does every other folder.
now to the scanning-"problem":
if i go to folder f\music\10000\ and click "scan", xmbc (i am using 10-30-2003) scans and indexes all the mp3s correctly (no double-entries are there). i can do the same for folder f\music\10100 and so on. all works great. but:
if i go to folder f\music\ (which contains only the folders) xbmc starts scanning. but: the output is:
scanning files 10000.mp3, 10001.mp3 ... (which is ok) but the actual folder which is scanned is f\music\ (!!!
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. then it goes to the next folder (10100) and starts scanning files 10100.mp3, 10101.mp3 ... and shows folder f\music\10000\ (!!!
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as the actual folder. then it starts scanning the files 10200.mp3, 10201.mp3... and shows folder f\music\10100. so xbmc is scanning always the right files, but shows the wrong folders.
i don't know why xbmc indexes any files at all when not showing the correct folder, but it does. but as i said in my previous post, at least 60% (i guess it's even much more) of all my mp3s are not indexed.
i hope this post helps you (thanks again to all the devs!
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a little bit to understand what's going wrong. maybe this post is even useless and the problem is fixed now. if this is the case, thanks for reading ;-)
lxcool