On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 03:36:08AM -0000, Michael Chirico wrote:
> Frustratingly, this happens:
> 1) Pick track to play; locate in browser and hit "Open with Banshee"
> 2) Track plays--Banshee seems to know where track is located
> 3) Select the SAME track from my library view. Fail. X appears next to track name and "Open Folder" produces the error mentioned above.
>
> Any suggestions where to start??
The entries in Banshee's library point to a specific file path. If your disk is
now mounted somewhere else instead of the original mount path, the file has
effectively moved somewhere else and Banshee won't be able to find it. You can
try right clicking on an item in Banshee and clicking "Open containing folder"
to see where Banshee is trying to look for your file.
If what I'm thinking is right, you'll probably need to delete Banshee's database
(~/.config/banshee-1/banshee.db) and re-import your entire music library.
On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 03:36:08AM -0000, Michael Chirico wrote:
> Frustratingly, this happens:
> 1) Pick track to play; locate in browser and hit "Open with Banshee"
> 2) Track plays--Banshee seems to know where track is located
> 3) Select the SAME track from my library view. Fail. X appears next to track name and "Open Folder" produces the error mentioned above.
>
> Any suggestions where to start??
The entries in Banshee's library point to a specific file path. If your disk is
now mounted somewhere else instead of the original mount path, the file has
effectively moved somewhere else and Banshee won't be able to find it. You can
try right clicking on an item in Banshee and clicking "Open containing folder"
to see where Banshee is trying to look for your file.
If what I'm thinking is right, you'll probably need to delete Banshee's database banshee- 1/banshee. db) and re-import your entire music library.
(~/.config/
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Kind regards,
Loong Jin