The collection scanner for Amarok in K:D:F is not working for me. I can manually add tracks from the built-in file browser and play them, but when I set it to scan the same folders it always shows 0 tracks. I tried removing my amarok-related config files and folders but this didn't help. Anyone else having this problem, or know how to fix it? There isn't much when I run from commandline: amarok(8870)/kdecore (KLocale): "Plural argument to message {Found one direcory} not supplied before conversion." TagLib: MPEG::Header::parse() -- Invalid sample rate. TagLib: MPEG::Header::parse() -- Invalid sample rate. TagLib: MPEG::Header::parse() -- Invalid sample rate. TagLib: MPEG::Header::parse() -- Invalid sample rate. TagLib: MPEG::Header::parse() -- Invalid sample rate. TagLib: MPEG::Header::parse() -- Invalid sample rate. TagLib: MPEG::Header::parse() -- Invalid sample rate. TagLib: MPEG::Header::parse() -- Invalid sample rate. TagLib: MPEG::Properties::read() -- Could not find a valid first MPEG frame in the stream. TagLib: MPEG::Header::parse() -- Invalid sample rate. TagLib: MPEG::Header::parse() -- Invalid sample rate. TagLib: MPEG::Header::parse() -- Invalid sample rate. TagLib: MPEG::Header::parse() -- Invalid sample rate. TagLib: MPEG::Header::parse() -- Invalid sample rate. TagLib: MPEG::Header::parse() -- Invalid sample rate. TagLib: MPEG::Header::parse() -- Invalid sample rate. TagLib: MPEG::Properties::read() -- Could not find a valid first MPEG frame in the stream. There should be over a thousand songs, but that is the complete output I get when I run the scanner. There is nothing in .xsession-errors related to amarok. -Todd -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-kde+help@opensuse.org