Hey team,
Gotta question that I can't seem to resolve... I brought in a slew of FLACs. MiniDLNA does NOT find them as subdirectories in my mapped directory.
Some strangeness...
1. I have a "media/audio" directory that is directly mapped into miniDLNA.
2. I created a directory in this folder called "FLACs" and moved several full folders of high resolution FLAC music into this directory, e.g. "Radiohead OK Computer 24 bit 96k", "Pink Floyd - The Wall - Vinyl 24 bit".
3. I restarted miniDLNA (with SCAN_ON_BOOT = YES).
4. Started miniDLNA... Nothing was there. It didn't find any of the FLACs.
Test.
1. Copy and move one flac file from the Radiohead directory into the "media/audio/FLACs" folder.
2. Restart miniDLNA.
3. Start up my client and suddenly I can see that SINGLE flac file.
Next.
1. Move all flacs from several directories and restart miniDLNA.
2. 3 out of 4 directories of music recognized. 4th directory, not a single flac file recognized.
...so here's my quandary...
Why is it skipping the subdirectories with these files to being with? Shouldn't it do a depth-first-search and find every file with a recognized extension?
I followed the directions on this page [https://community.netgear.com/t5/Using-your-ReadyNAS/ReadyDLNA-does-not-find-all-files-dirs-files-missing/td-p/903290] to update the systemd services file to execute "minidlna -S -R". Refreshing the entire database still doesn't work to recognize the FLAC files I've put there.
Any help?