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I just upgraded to GNOME 3.12 (running Ubuntu GNOME 14.04 LTS) and I love the Music Player that comes with it. The problem I have, is that my music is located on a NAS, so its not in the default directory that the player expects it to be. I have looked through all options within the player, but I had no luck defining a custom location for my music.



Does anybody know how to adjust those settings?


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It seems to utilise 'Tracker' to find your music.



Open the "tracker-preferences" application, navigate to the 'Locations' tab, and add the location of your music. Apply the changes and close the window.



Tracker should immediately start scanning the new folders. You can follow this progress with tracker-control -f


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