Database Maintenance
Moderator: Gurus
Re: Database Maintenance
Example: Sometimes if I played an album yesterday or a couple of days ago, and then I open up MM today, those play dates are not there anymore and only display dates of some time further in the past.
Re: Database Maintenance
If you play files from My Computer it won't track Play History, it will show during the session, but that's it. Files need to be in the Library to have their Play History saved over sessions.
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Lowlander (MediaMonkey user since 2003)
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Lowlander (MediaMonkey user since 2003)
Re: Database Maintenance
Yes, I know.Lowlander wrote:If you play files from My Computer it won't track Play History, it will show during the session, but that's it. Files need to be in the Library to have their Play History saved over sessions.
Re: Database Maintenance
Many examples. Try this one...Peke wrote:Can you clarify that?dypsis wrote:And play dates are getting messed up.
I am playing The Beatles (Stereo Remaster) which I have been playing since 2009, and MediaMonkey play count for ALL tracks is 0.
Re: Database Maintenance
I too have noticed lastplayed/count missing in some tracks and vids. I have never found a reason/symptom. It is not consistent enough to run a log or anything else. It just happens
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Re: Database Maintenance
You can do database maintenance by going to File > Maintain Library > Optimize Database.
Re: Database Maintenance
I ran "Optimize database (Complete)" and the DB size went from 140MB to 63MB for 18k files / 338GB. Took less than a minute. Not bad at all.