Running 380.68.4 on an RT-AC68U.
miniDLNA is no longer indexing .vob files. I deleted my minidlna folder & forced a re scan, to my surprise I lost all my .vob files. I flashed back to 380.60.6, again deleted my mindlna folder & forced a re-scan, no .vob were indexed. I then flashed back to 380.65.0, forced a re-scan, please note this re-scan took much longer to complete (same defined folders to scan), it did successfully index all .vob files.
I then flashed back to 380.68.4 because as long as I do not force a re-scan new files will get added to the current minidlna index file.
I do not add .vob files very often which is why I did not discover this until now. The last .vob file I added was in March. Most files I add are .m2ts files.
I looked for changes to minidlna when selecting what versions of the software to flash back to.
Anyhow, do not know if something can be done to correct this but figured the first thing to do was to make you aware of the issue.
miniDLNA is no longer indexing .vob files. I deleted my minidlna folder & forced a re scan, to my surprise I lost all my .vob files. I flashed back to 380.60.6, again deleted my mindlna folder & forced a re-scan, no .vob were indexed. I then flashed back to 380.65.0, forced a re-scan, please note this re-scan took much longer to complete (same defined folders to scan), it did successfully index all .vob files.
I then flashed back to 380.68.4 because as long as I do not force a re-scan new files will get added to the current minidlna index file.
I do not add .vob files very often which is why I did not discover this until now. The last .vob file I added was in March. Most files I add are .m2ts files.
I looked for changes to minidlna when selecting what versions of the software to flash back to.
Anyhow, do not know if something can be done to correct this but figured the first thing to do was to make you aware of the issue.