2023-08-05, 03:33 AM
(2023-08-05, 01:09 AM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: You will probably need to reupload it. I didn't know that site would delete it after I opened. My phone couldn't handle the hugeness of the log. But what I could read before it died had A LOT of file not found logs for your library. Did you move your library at some point? Not sure if these are "zombie" entries from a deleted library.
Also lots of DLNA error messages.
https://privytext.me/note/WuzLs0wk
I'm sorry, the only cite I could find that hosts files that large is one that doesn't keep them on their database, the links are a one time use. No I have never moved my library before, nor deleted any libraries. They've all been in the same location and have only been added to. Now that I think of it though, I have replaced files before. Sometimes I may re-encode a file to a more efficient format (from source) like H.265 or AV1 and replace it with an almost identical video file with the same name, could that be a problem? Most of the media this problem happens on has never been re-encoded though.
Also, I just got back from disabling "Enable 'Play To' DLNA feature" and "Enable DLNA server" and now my media plays perfectly! Thanks for that suggestion I never considered that, I'm not even entirely sure what that was. I changed nothing about the server or media before experiencing the problem, I'm not sure what that would be? Would leaving DLNA disabled cause any problems or reduced functionality? With these problems you're talking about come back and disabling DLNA is only a temporary fix? How can I solve this problem? Thank.