WMP 12 Constantly Updating Library!

It does stop once it finishes adding everything - it doesn't restart each time you run WMP for me. It's actually quite quick compared to iTunes, which my flat mate is presently leaving running overnight to add his music collection to.
 

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Its ok with thr retrieve info from th enet option off

After posting the message below, I hardwired my media center extender and left my desktop on- it stopped after a couple of hours. I still have internet info off but the problem just seems on startup. Just an issue of having a large music collection for me I imagine.


"I have close to 500gb of music on a USB connected 1TB external HDD. The "Updating Library" has now run more than a couple of days. I believe all the songs are indexed. I turned off the "get media information from the internet" option. This issue seems to even freeze my media center extender (XBOX 360) and is extremely frustraing (I want my music on my TV BADDDD). What are potential workarounds? If I tell my WMP to stop adding files from the folder my music is in, will that delete all the music already indexed or just any additional music I don't manually tell Wmp to add? PLEASE help! "
 

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I have the eternal updating problem too. And like others here I have all my music on an external drive (in my case firewired).
It really does sound like it is intended - but that doesn't make it any less stoopid.
I'm dropping a line to microsoft - maybe others should too.
Pity - best WMP I've seen and with the burning , syncing and good integration I'd like to use it.
Back to WinAmp or maybe AIMP if it works.
 

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Yeah wmp 12 is good and like you say people should get onto them about this issue.
 

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I am also liking WMP12 and I hope they can sort out these problems and maybe speed up this rather slow and possibly inefficient initial process.
 
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Well, i cleared all folders from picture library and wmp12 seems working fine. It doesn't update library for all the time anymore.
So i suppose i've problems with the folder where all my pictures are stored. I've about 50gb of pictures, but i don't think that's the cause.
I've run checkdisk but everything is allright.
As soon as i add again my picture folder to picture library, wmp starts scanning forever, and does that at every startup.
So i've 2 options: not use picture library, or use it but have wmp costantly scanning.... good!!
 

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Look in Services, find Media Center Extender .... click on Properties and set it to manual or disable it.

Mine was trying to update 'sports' :shock:
 

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Still An Issue?!?!

Hey there,

I am having the issue that most are having in this thread. Let me break it down for those still unsure about what this thread is talking about. It seems that every time WMP is closed for a long enough period of time, it forgets it's library. It will not load the library file that it has on record, and thus builds a new library. This is extremely frustrating, as it is now Feb. 2010 and this is still an issue.

Any thoughts?
 

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I have a 328 GB music folder that still isn't finished updating in WMP after two weeks.
 
Hello, new here.

Anyways, I had the same problem here as well. WMP just kept updating my library all the time and it took about 80% to 100% of my CPU. However, that stopped today on my Windows 7 because I figured out how to stop it from doing that without jeopardizing my music files.

If you open up WMP, and if you go to where the libraries are at, just right click on on the library you want (like the Music Library) that's on the left hand side, or simply click on Organize -> Manage Libraries -> Music (or any other), and right click on all the folders that are listed and choose Remove. It will just remove the folder from WMP Library and not your computer.


You should also do the whole thing with the options and removing the internet stuff (might be better).


Anyways, it worked for me and now it will never update any folder unless I choose the folder. WMP doesn't take up that bunch of CPU anymore.

I hope this helped someone


1c1 =P :p
 

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updating media libray

As much of you know, removing the library works. But you need to remove only the extras Music library "Locations" and leave only the "default save location" and that did it. No more endless updating.
 

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