Rogério Brito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi,

>> 9 is the last useful level for users. 10 is advanced debug stuff.
>
> Perhaps it should be documented. The documentation shouldn't assume that
> all users are extremely dumb. This is a Microsoft-esque thing.

I'd rather have people send a log at level 9 before they send one at
level 10. 10 is very verbose (the level is called L_SPAM ...) and
makes very large logs that are difficult to read.

>> You'll not there was a FIXME in the file about that :) But still, that
>> code was horribly broken.
>
> Perhaps we can refactor it a little bit.

Done already, as I wrote in the previous mail :)

>> Read-only support might be OK, write support probably not. I don't
>> know if anyone tried to get it in Debian, a quick search did not turn
>> anything up. Might be worth investing a bit of time into that.
>
> I will perhaps try asking debian-legal if writing just a *tag* would be
> acceptable or not.

You should check what libmp4v does for real and see what can be done
from here. I haven't looked into it in details, just using a local
build for gtkpod for my iPod.

>> I'd need a log snippet when you're trying to read an AAC file. The log
>> you sent only contains the startup :)
>
> Ok, sending it again. This time trying to play an iTunes generated AAC
> file.

OK, so the log tells that it's working fine. The file is being
streamed to the client just fine, with a content-type of audio/m4a

   Emitting reponse header Content-Type: audio/m4a

I'm afraid you have a player FAIL here, and not a server FAIL ;)

If you can send make the file available somewhere, I'd try playing it
on my SoundBridge. It's playing my m4a files just fine.

> P.S.: Did you get the manpage that I wrote for mt-daapd? I'm not sure if
> all my mails are getting through. :-(

Yep. I'll rework it somewhat and include it in an upload later today,
together with the AAC scanning patch, so you can try that out and tell
me how it goes. (mt-daapd -f -d 9 -D scan for that purpose, if
scanning fails on one or more files, do it again with -d 10 and send
me the log snippet for that particular file)

JB.

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