Serviio temp license.
Two of the many files that I added for testing are audio files. Here is the info on the one MP3 file that I added:
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log/serviio.log.3:2020-09-17 21:20:52,335 DEBUG [MediaFileIndexer] Found file '/NAS/Multimedia/Audio/March-LittlePeggy_IWillFollowHim_1963-LP.mp3', checking if it's already in the Library
log/serviio.log.3:2020-09-17 21:20:52,335 DEBUG [MediaItemDAOImpl] Checking if DB already contains media item /NAS/Multimedia/Audio/March-LittlePeggy_IWillFollowHim_1963-LP.mp3
log/serviio.log.3:2020-09-17 21:20:52,335 DEBUG [MediaItemDAOImpl] Looking up a media item for file path: /NAS/Multimedia/Audio/March-LittlePeggy_IWillFollowHim_1963-LP.mp3, ignore case: false
log/serviio.log.3:2020-09-17 21:20:52,336 DEBUG [MediaItemDAOImpl] Media item /NAS/Multimedia/Audio/March-LittlePeggy_IWillFollowHim_1963-LP.mp3 already exists in DB
I was lucky that the text was still in the terminal, as serviio had already cycled the log files, such that all info regarding any files is now gone.
It looks like that I have misunderstood how the media browser is supposed to work. It shows info based upon the meta tags within the file. The file shown above doesn't have any meta tags, so it ended up under unknown. For the Katy Perry FLAC file, the title does end up showing under Artist/K/Katy Perry, but I was expecting the file name to actually show up. It is possible that a user could have added both a FLAC and MP3 version of a file and the user would not know which one is even there. For me, that will be moot in 12 days, as the temp license will expire. But, for users who do have a license, more details about what is there would be a real help for those trying to figure out content.
But, when I tried looking for the Dire Straits DSF files, all I was shown was the album title. The title should have been shown to me twice as one folder contains surround files and the other, stereo files. But, when I go into that folder, there is nothing. No titles.
Then I went to actually play stuff via the Sony BD player and the Denon AVR. While I could find material, the files couldn't be found. So back to the Linux box to figure out why. Turns out that because I had to reboot the NAS box, the NFS mount became stale. A remount fixed that. Now the AVR can play audio. Didn't try the BD, as I expect it to work as well.
What I need to do now is figure the exact presentation configuration as all I want displayed is folders and file names. On the BD player, even though I selected Audio, I was shown audio and video categories. I won't be digging into this further, as I won't be using the BD player for any video. I just play those files directly on my computer via VLC.
I will have to play with the presentation for audio as all I want are folders and titles to show up.
No idea why this is working now when it wouldn't before.
Now, if only I can get serviio to start up and stay up on the NAS box, since that is where the files are (separate thread).
For the dual directory names, I'm going to rename them, one with "stereo" added and one with "surround" added.
Thanks for your help pointing in directions and things to try.