扫描硬盘后,您可能会遇到某些文件未出现在库中的情况。 可能有几个原因:
文件位于库中,但不在预期的位置
文件可能被扫描到与预期不同的集合。如果文件包含不正确的元数据(例如,Genre=Book 的音乐文件将被扫描到有声读物集合中),则可能会发生这种情况。要查找此类文件:
– 使用媒体树中的整个库 >位置节点并导航到应包含文件 * 的文件夹。
– 或者对文件启动全局搜索(CTRL-F 或右上角的搜索按钮)。
这些文件位于库中,但不会出现在您期望的节点中,因为它们没有关联的元数据。例如, aht.mp3可能不包含任何元数据,文件名也没有意义,因此它不会出现在任何 Artist、Album 或 Genre 节点中!即使您找到了该文件,除 Title 之外的所有字段都将为空白!要查找此类文件:
– 浏览整个库 > 要编辑的文件 > 未知标题、 未知艺术家或未知专辑
– 或者使用媒体树中的整个库 >位置节点并导航到应包含文件 * 的文件夹。
– 或者对文件启动全局搜索(CTRL-F 或右上角的搜索按钮)。
找到“丢失”的文件后,编辑类型以确保它们出现在正确的收藏中,并编辑元数据(例如标题、艺术家、专辑等),以便轻松找到它们。
* 如果未显示“整个库”集合,您可以通过主菜单中的“工具”>“选项”> “集合和视图”来启用它。
由于配置问题,文件未被扫描
- 未将包含文件的位置配置为进行扫描。请确保在“添加/重新扫描文件”对话框中正确输入了该位置。
- 在 MediaMonkey 中启动扫描后,文件被添加到您的驱动器中。如果您希望 MediaMonkey 定期更新库以反映驱动器上的更改,请在“ 添加/重新扫描文件”对话框中将要扫描的位置设置为“启动时和连续”的计划。
- MediaMonkey 仅扫描它支持且已启用扫描的文件格式。如果您尝试扫描本机不支持的格式,则可能有一个插件可以添加对该格式的支持。安装插件后,请确保在“添加/重新扫描文件”对话框中启用该格式。
- 主菜单中工具 > 选项 >库下的设置包括忽略短文件的选项,这将导致短文件不被扫描。
由于其他原因未扫描文件
- MediaMonkey 将忽略存储在 MediaMonkey 专用文件夹中的文件。根据您的 MediaMonkey 版本,这可能包括虚拟 CD、预览和 UPnP 缓存文件夹。
- MediaMonkey 将忽略在文件系统中设置为隐藏的文件或存储在隐藏文件夹中的文件。
- MediaMonkey 4 及更早版本不会扫描路径超过 248 个字符的文件。请缩短路径,以便 MediaMonkey 4 及更早版本扫描文件。MediaMonkey 5+ 不存在此限制。
- 当文件扩展名不正确时,MediaMonkey 可能无法扫描文件。例如,某些 MP2 文件的 MP3 扩展名不正确。
- 扫描时可以跳过损坏的文件。您可以尝试使用文件资源管理器中的 MediaMonkey 播放该文件,看看播放是否也会失败。
- 如果扫描时忽略驱动器中的所有文件,请确保MediaMonkey.ini中的IgnoreDriveLetters=下未设置驱动器号。
- 某些 NAS 设备(尤其是 Infrant 硬件)似乎由于网络相关问题而停滞和/或无法扫描某些文件。在这种情况下,将设备的 TCP MTU 设置为 1492 并禁用设备上的巨型帧可能会解决问题。
After scanning your hard drive, you might face the situation in which some files don’t appear in your library. There are several possible reasons:
Files are in the Library, but not where expected
The files may have been scanned to a different Collection than expected. This can occur if the files contain incorrect metadata (e.g. a music file with Genre=Book will be scanned into the Audiobooks Collection). To find such files:
– Use the Entire Library > Location node in the Media Tree and navigate to the folder that should contain the files *.
– OR initiate a global search (CTRL-F or the search button in the upper-right corner) for the file.
The files are in the library, but don’t appear in the node you expect because they have no associated metadata. For instance aht.mp3 may not contain any metadata and the filename is meaningless as well, so it won’t appear in any Artist, or Album, or Genre node! And even if you do find the file, all fields except Title will be blank! To find such files:
– Browse Entire Library > Files to Edit > Unknown Title, Unknown Artist or Unknown Album
– OR Use the Entire Library > Location node in the Media Tree and navigate to the folder that should contain the files *.
– OR initiate a global search (CTRL-F or the search button in the upper-right corner) for the file.
Once you locate the ‘missing’ files, edit the Type to ensure they appear in the right Collection, and edit metadata (e.g. Title, Artist, Album, etc.) so that they can be easily found.
* If the ‘Entire Library’ Collection isn’t displayed, you can enable it via Tools > Options > Collections & Views in the Main Menu.
Files Were Not Scanned Due to Configuration Issues
- The location containing the files wasn’t configured to be scanned. Make sure that the location is entered correctly in the Add/Rescan Files dialog.
- The files were added to your drive after a scan was initiated in MediaMonkey. If you want MediaMonkey to regularly update the library to reflect changes on your drive, set Locations to be scanned on a Schedule of ‘At startup & Continuously’ in the Add/Rescan Files dialog.
- MediaMonkey only scans file formats that it supports AND that have been enabled for scanning. If you’re trying to scan a format that isn’t natively supported, there may be a plugin to add support for that format. After installation of the plugin make sure you enable the format in the Add/Rescan Files dialog.
- Settings under Tools > Options > Library from the Main Menu include options to ignore short files which will cause short files from being scanned.
Files Were Not Scanned for Other Reasons
- MediaMonkey will ignore files stored in folders reserved for MediaMonkey’s use. Depending on your version of MediaMonkey this can include the Virtual CD, Previews and UPnP Cache folders.
- MediaMonkey will ignore files that are set as or are stored in folders set as hidden in the file system.
- MediaMonkey 4 and older will not scan files with a Path exceeding 248 characters. Shorten the Path to have the files scanned by MediaMonkey 4 and older. This limitation doesn’t exist for MediaMonkey 5+.
- MediaMonkey can fail to scan files when the extension of the file is incorrect. For example some MP2 files are given the incorrect MP3 extension.
- Corrupted files can be skipped on scanning. You can attempt to play the file with MediaMonkey from File Explorer to see if playback also fails.
- If all files from a drive are ignored on scanning make sure the drive letter isn’t set under IgnoreDriveLetters= in the MediaMonkey.ini.
- Some NAS devices (notably Infrant hardware) seem to stall and/or fail to scan some files due to network-related issues. In such cases, setting the device’s TCP MTU to 1492 and disabling jumbo frames on the device may solve the problem.
Applies to: MMW4, MMW5+
Hide original