I used to have this problem in previous versions of Nuendo, and now with Nuendo 10.1 it’s BACK.
All my audio file results have duplicate results, the first always being no audio file.
(see screenshot)
This is a bloody nightmare as a sound designer, as it means literally half the results I get for any search are garbage, and those results are the ones that come up first.
Can someone PLEASE tell me how I can stop this behaviour?
How does this folder look like in the File Explorer? Could you show the location column? Is it really the very same location? What file types are these? Anything special in the folder (special formatting)? Is there only one MediaBay file in the folder?
I experience this only in the ‘right zone’ of the project window, no matter what the settings. My main mediabay window does not have this issue. Are you experiencing this in both?
Might be worth trying backing up your mediabay .db file, renaming it as a .bck file and re scanning your sample folder to see if it helps.
this is sadly not a bug, you must delete you’re media bay and have it rescan, file structure or something must have changed and a new proper scan was not performed. In fact in seems media bay in N10.1 might refresh way better changes in the file structure now.
I’m sorry, I was probably wrong. I just tried to add one folder as a scanned folder in MediaBay and it didn’t create an expected mediaBay.* file to the folder. It’s even not hidden.
But, in the Nuendo Preferences folder, you can find some useful files: FileSysObserver.xml: MediaBay auto scan drives MediaDefaults.xml: MediaBay column, list, attribute settings MediaFactoryDefaults.xml: MediaBay factory defaults for “Reset” MediaDefaults.xml: MediaBay settings mediabay3.bin (former versions: mediabay.bin): MediaBay database scannedFolders3.bin (former versions: scannedFolders.bin): MediaBay already scanned folders