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Paul Lahner 2010-02-13 10:14

Updating Media Playser's Data Base
 
:confused:

I have manually reorganised my mp3-collection (on the microSD card) by connecting the N900 to my Ubuntu netbook and by renaming directories (=albums) and by copying songs to other directories and by changing ID-tag entries using EasyTag.

The Maemo media player does not recognise these changes and still displays the old stuff.

I can't find some update date button (as on my perfect E71 under Symbian) so I wonder whether there is a manual way of updating the media player's data base.

Any idea?

What is the file name of the media player's data base?

Is it an sqlite data base that I could change by sql commands?

Cheers and thanks for your help.

Paul

Rob1n 2010-02-13 14:49

Re: Updating Media Playser's Data Base
 
You can run "tracker-processes -r" from X Terminal to reset the database, then just launch the Media Player again to kick off the re-indexing process.

munky261 2010-02-13 15:54

Re: Updating Media Playser's Data Base
 
Is there a way to have index the database manually if one has metalayer crawler disabled?

Rob1n 2010-02-13 16:09

Re: Updating Media Playser's Data Base
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by munky261 (Post 524785)
Is there a way to have index the database manually if one has metalayer crawler disabled?

Not that I know of - you could re-enable it temporarily until indexing is complete, then disable it again.

munky261 2010-02-13 16:10

Re: Updating Media Playser's Data Base
 
seems like it deletes the database after disabling it

lancewex 2010-02-13 16:15

Re: Updating Media Playser's Data Base
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rob1n (Post 524717)
You can run "tracker-processes -r" from X Terminal to reset the database, then just launch the Media Player again to kick off the re-indexing process.

It is amazing to me that it requires a trip to the terminal to make the media player do something so basic and essential for use.

tzsm98 2010-02-13 16:28

Re: Updating Media Playser's Data Base
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lancewex (Post 524814)
It is amazing to me that it requires a trip to the terminal to make the media player do something so basic and essential for use.

I believe it is that sort of issue that is driving the desire to have the MediaPlayer open source.

Once the player source is released to the community no doubt issues will be addressed and enhancements will pop up like weeds after a spring rain.

jakiman 2010-02-14 01:18

Re: Updating Media Playser's Data Base
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lancewex (Post 524814)
It is amazing to me that it requires a trip to the terminal to make the media player do something so basic and essential for use.

It sure is. Well, as a temporary solution, you can use Desktop Command Exectution widget to run the command from your desktop via single click.

http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=39177

Paul Lahner 2010-02-15 08:59

Re: Updating Media Playser's Data Base
 
Rob1n,

Thanks for your help.

I ran 'tracker-processess -r' as root.
Some index files, e.g. of the e-mail client got deleted, some console
messages said something like 'data base not found' or so.

After restarting the media player I did not notice anything about a re-indexing or changes as to the entries on my mp3 collection.

No big deal. Looking at other postings on Maemo Talk confirms that the applications on the N900 are simply buggy, half-baked and lack the extra effort.

I will keep fiddling around.

Cheers.

Paul

Rob1n 2010-02-15 09:47

Re: Updating Media Playser's Data Base
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul Lahner (Post 527001)
Rob1n,

Thanks for your help.

I ran 'tracker-processess -r' as root.
Some index files, e.g. of the e-mail client got deleted, some console
messages said something like 'data base not found' or so.

Try running it as user.


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