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1 | initial version | posted 2014-01-20 17:06:27 +0200 |
I have about 20gb if music on SD card and jolla music player takes a while to load it. Song list GUI is missing any indication that song files are being scanned in back ground. If 'shuffle all' or other play modes are started before scan is complete, then only part of files will be included in actual play list. I was wondering why random play only played song files starting with zero "0" and this was the culprit.
The GUI is doing some scanning behind the scenes and there's no indicator to see if the scan for all files is complete.
As a somewhat workaround I can scroll the file list and check the scroll bar on right side to see when the list goes insanely big. This takes several seconds.
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I have about 20gb if music on SD card and jolla music player takes a while to load it. Song list GUI is missing any indication that song files are being scanned in back ground. If 'shuffle all' or other play modes are started before scan is complete, then only part of files will be included in actual play list. I was wondering why random play only played song files starting with zero "0" and this was the culprit.
The GUI is doing some scanning behind the scenes and there's no indicator to see if the scan for all files is complete.
As a somewhat workaround I can scroll the file list and check the scroll bar on right side to see when the list goes insanely big. This takes several seconds.
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I have about 20gb if music on SD card and jolla music player takes a while to load it. Song list GUI is missing any indication that song files are being scanned in back ground. If 'shuffle all' or other play modes are started before scan is complete, then only part of files will be included in actual play list. I was wondering why random play only played song files starting with zero "0" and this was the culprit.
The GUI is doing some scanning behind the scenes and there's no indicator to see if the scan for all files is complete.
As a somewhat workaround I can scroll the file list and check the scroll bar on right side to see when the list goes insanely big. This takes several seconds.