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android app not finding all files

Posted:
Wed Mar 30, 2011 6:30 pm
by danasince1979
i have these folders added:
e(audio):audio/artists/album/(files.mp3)
e(audio):audio 2/artists/album/(files.mp3)
g(video):movies/(files.avi)
g(video):television/show/season/(files.avi)
for some reason subsonic is recognizing all files on the web app but on the android app i m seeing all files except in the movies folder i m only able to view files that are in their own folder such as:
g(video):movies/a nightmare on elm street series/(files.avi)
or:
g(video):movies/alien quadrilogy/(files.avi)
anybody have any ideas on this
i d like to contribute to this program but want to make sure everything is working correctly first

Posted:
Thu Mar 31, 2011 3:39 am
by GJ51
That is normal SS behavior. Move each movie into a seperate folder inside the Movies directory. ther might even be a script posted to automate the process if you have a large number of them that need to be moved. It might be worth a search if you need it.

Posted:
Thu Mar 31, 2011 12:25 pm
by fdullemond
Move each movie into a seperate folder inside the Movies directory
Each movie in a seperate subfolder ? really...?
It should be sufficient to move all the movies in 'g(video):movies/(files.avi)'
to a single sub directory like g(video):movies/abc/(files.avi).
Android will refuse to show any files present in a root directory, just move files one dir down and you will have the normal list (even with movies) on the android app.

Posted:
Thu Mar 31, 2011 4:37 pm
by danasince1979
hmmm
this is how I have it: g(video)/movies/(files.avi)
where g is the root and movies is a subfolder of that drive and so there are no files at the root
so what you guys are saying is that i have to use this folder structure:
g(root)/movies(subfolder)/movies(sub-subfolder)/file.avi
so that all files are at least 2 subfolders away from the root?

Posted:
Thu Mar 31, 2011 4:59 pm
by GJ51
YES!!!

Posted:
Thu Mar 31, 2011 4:59 pm
by fdullemond
neh,
g(root)/movies(subfolder)/file.avi(s)
should be sufficient....
Just to be clear....
suppose we have following:
g:\movies
as the root in the settings...
Then your files need to be in:
g:\movies\subdir\

Posted:
Thu Mar 31, 2011 10:39 pm
by danasince1979
well i made it work i just had to add the whole g drive which only has the 2 folders instead of g/movies/ or g/television/ and now on the android app shows everything inside g/movies which is what i was going for
seems like this should work the way i had it though

Posted:
Fri Apr 01, 2011 2:19 pm
by Skidd
I had pretty much the same issue as you describe
http://forum.subsonic.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5978
The problem with the explanation of this issue, is it's inconsistent.
If you use the web interface, all movies/media is accessible. It appears on the left column along with the list of sub folders. Yet, on the Android app, there is no way to access the root folder media.
If it's by design, fair enough... it should be consistent though.
If it's a bug... let's address it!

Posted:
Fri Apr 01, 2011 7:04 pm
by danasince1979
^ agreed.
either way i think it's something that can and should be fixed.
i've been using the android app called unified remote for sometime and the official version that is in the market now has a similar issue where in it's file browser it doesn't see files at the root of a drive yet the beta version available for download from their website has corrected this.
Re: android app not finding all files

Posted:
Mon Dec 19, 2011 4:39 am
by martyscholes
I agree, this is a goofy limitation. I need to think this through because my video archive is used for many thing, not just SS. Certain folders are exported at Windows shares, some are visible to Streambaby and pyTivo, there are a few auto-sync services for cell phones to keep phone video backed up to server and available to the Tivos, and so on.
Just willy-nilly changing the folder structure could cause issues.