"Phantom" playlists?
Hello,
I'm using serviio as a media server from an iMAC. I keep getting these weird playlists that proliferate in the server as I run my created playlists. They have titles that are random letters and numbers like 8FUSL389-9972-56BC-25815-FHEY4242528 that seem to be copies of existing playlists, as if they were temporary cached copies or something like that. I can't figure out how to get rid of them because they aren't playlists that I have myself created. They don't show up in any search I perform on the computer hosting the server, either. They do proliferate as I play the playlists I create (the more I play, the more of these start showing up). They show up no matter the device I'm using to play them (both an iPAD and a Sony DVD player), which sort of leads me to believe that they're being transmitted by the server to the devices I'm streaming to.
Anyone know what these are, and more to the point, how to get rid of them? I've tried restarting the computer, and using the terminal command lines to stop and start the serviio server, all to no avail.
Thanks!
I'm using serviio as a media server from an iMAC. I keep getting these weird playlists that proliferate in the server as I run my created playlists. They have titles that are random letters and numbers like 8FUSL389-9972-56BC-25815-FHEY4242528 that seem to be copies of existing playlists, as if they were temporary cached copies or something like that. I can't figure out how to get rid of them because they aren't playlists that I have myself created. They don't show up in any search I perform on the computer hosting the server, either. They do proliferate as I play the playlists I create (the more I play, the more of these start showing up). They show up no matter the device I'm using to play them (both an iPAD and a Sony DVD player), which sort of leads me to believe that they're being transmitted by the server to the devices I'm streaming to.
Anyone know what these are, and more to the point, how to get rid of them? I've tried restarting the computer, and using the terminal command lines to stop and start the serviio server, all to no avail.
Thanks!