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  1. Still hoping for Shuffle by Albumn.
  2. Just doing some overall maintenance after the recent update. Anything to be concerned about here?:
  3. Just wanted to say thank you to Damien, and all others who reported, for fixing the issue importing large playlists as part of the latest update.
  4. Glad to see that I am now able to import most of my exported playlists into my Redo database build. However, I am still having the same issue - the import process appears to run then closes with no message/response, against my primary playlist. Prior to the most recent release this would occurring against the full set. I wish there was a way to actually see what is causing the problem over the screen simply closing with no result/response.
  5. The only way to select all from within the remote at the moment is to change your view from album to song list using the icon in the upper right of the screen. You will see the option near the bottom within the list presented by pressing the ellipsis.
  6. Is there a way to check to see what files listed in your library do not have an actual audio file to actually play? I know this runs contrary to how the library should work. However, I have run across at least four instances of this where the Metadata is present yet the actual file - when I click on the folder icon for the Location field, is not present. I am trying to track them all down in order to fill these holes. Skip Count was my first thought but all of these with high numbers ended up being false positives.
  7. I have seen this issue with my work setup which plays music 24/7 in which a track from select albums - repeatable time and time again to be the same set of albums only when there is no interaction with the player. As soon as I go back/forward, etc. and play the same track it plays through fully and continues to whatever is next in the play queue until it comes across the next song of the next album with the similar issue. Not repeatable as yet on my home (primary setup).
  8. I only make use of a single hard drive for my setups but have 5 folders on this drive selected in Audirvana for distinct monitoring.
  9. If you have not found it already, click on the Audio Settings icon (the speaker) on the bottom right; scroll down to the Audio Volume section at the bottom. Album ReplayGain is there.
  10. I gather you have Mute During Sample Rate Change under Low Level Playback Options enabled?
  11. I too have recently been playing with a new library on my primary setup seeking to correct issues. As things stand, no duplicate files (primary reason for this); no deleted tracks listed (an added bonus); no playlists - expected. As previously mentioned when I started this process I created a new playlist; added all my music to it; exported it; deleted then sought to import it using the two options. No errors; no playlist; nadah. I tried a couple more things with my new and existing playlist exports. Seeking to import them using 3.2.16 yields that several thousand files cannot be found but no details. I found that VLC allows the import of .M3U8 files. The growing list of errors shows a list of files: which end up being false positives: Prior to writing this I deleted my preferences from Terminal Damien and others recommended. I have a way back that I can live with without too much bother. Just looking for a way forward with all good things above - no duplicates, etc. with my playlists intact.
  12. I am on the verge of starting my Audirvana Library from scratch. I have long since broken the connection to iTunes and been an A+ library user since this option became available. I am a big playlist user - the primary source of my Play Queue. I just did a quick test of creating a test playlist; copied my entire library over into it; exported the playlist; deleted the playlist from the Playlists section; sought to do an import of the exported playlist and received nothing. No errors of an kind and, even after closing out of Audirvana and opening it again nothing. The content of my library is once again without days (9) of duplicate/ghost tracks. If I could only import my playlists without having to re-create them from scratch, as I was about to do before this failed test. Any ideas/suggestions to move forward?
  13. Always appreciated, Damien. I've been meaning to report this as I believe this got changed a couple of releases ago but wanted to install the latest version in the event it was addressed indirectly. The Sort Criteria order is locked in Ascending. Even when you seek to choose Descending - attempted from both my primary setup at home as well as from my work setup. No joy. At least until the music in queue continues. = ) Please confirm when you can. Thank you.
  14. I've gone a wee bit further with my duplicate file issue which predates the current version of the software: Removed all volumes from the Library; restarted the application once the removal of the volumes was done; found that there was over 9 days worth of music in the Library section of the player with no volumes listed. However, I was able to play these files; Highlighted and deleted all these files until there were zero left; closed the application once more before opening and proceeded adding my volumes (all from the same locally connected disk). I have done all this before and know that I will lose the contents of my playlists - these are my primary source for queuing my music so already made a recent export of them to seek to import. Sadly, again knowing what I had already attempted in the past. As I write this I know I still need to take more steps to confirm the volume listing in the playlist exports as several files are reported not found or an entire playlist (my true primary of over 21 days worth of music) fails completely. i committed to being an Audirvana Library person once it was available and have no intentions of going anywhere else - fight the good fight to get things cleaned up. At least for now I will role my library back to having those extra 9 days of music to continue to enjoy my playlists. I will more than likely create a new folder as a new source for any new music - it has been too long, and see how this goes. Damien, much love for you and all that you do = )
  15. Change your view from Albums to Tracks. The Audio File Location is a field you can choose from within the Track view by right-mouse clicking - located down at the bottom of the list. Probably best viewed by choosing View, Show Metadata where it is listed near the top AND permits you to click on the folder icon. If found it should open the Finder window where the file is.
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