by GJ51 » Fri May 31, 2013 3:44 am
Yes indeed - I thought I explained that earlier ...
If the root folder is I:\Movies then each movie's files need to be inside it's own folder.
So, in Subsonic under Settings/Media folders, you enter:
I:\Movies
Then each movie is then place in it's own folder,
e.g.
I:\Movies\Top Gun\TOPGUN.mp4
The android app will not read any files placed in a root folder that is listed under Settings/Media Folders
Historically, it has been demonstrated that many folders with a relatively small number of files in each folder significantly improves performance over having a small number of folders with a large number of files in each folder. It just makes the db run faster and improve overall performance.
Not too mention it helps keep your storage better organized.
Nice catch Gurutech.
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