tamanaco;324207 Wrote: 
> From the begining I decided not to allow MusicIP to write (archive) its
> data in my FLAC files. It's still an evolving technology. As far as I
> know, it is still in beta. Instead I choose to use the separated
> default.m3lib MusicIP reference index. This way is very easy to remove
> and re-install MusicIP as long as you don't change the location
> (absolute path) of your music library in your server. I also make a
> backup copies of the default.m3lib whenever I validate new tracks.

Thanks for the advice. I'll do just that as well. As long as I have a
method of restoring the track anaysis by some method if it is ever
lost/corrupted that will be fine for me. Keeping current backup copies
of the default.m3lib will work fine for me too. My inital scan and
analysis (~16,000 files) wasn't terribly long (couple of days??) but
I'd rather not have to do it again if the original info is lost.


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