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You probably need to give it some more time - tracker (the indexer) can be slow to pickup new media.
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2009-12-10
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See this thread and use the tracker-processes command in the terminal to rebuild the cache
http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php...hlight=tracker
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That did the trick. Meh but this is not a good way to "refresh" the music library.. As it removes a lot of indexes and not just for the music player.. Nokia needs to refine this on the media player.
The music player on my N900 isn't recognizing the new songs that I am putting on the memory card.. How can I "refresh" the main songs list so it would detect the new ones.. Do I need to delete or clear cache using xterminal and it will rebuild it by itself when opening music player again?
Or is there any easier way that I didn't pay attention to?
Thanks in advance,
BaNdOrA