gorman wrote:
> After all the questions, a big thank you to Michael for carrying the
> torch for all of this. The value of your contribution is priceless. I
> don't know if you accept donations somehow, if so please point me in the
> right direction (not just for this plugin, it's the whole work
mr-b wrote:
> Took me a while to figure out how to do this.
> I configured mp3tag options under Tags > Mpeg to remove APE tags *only*
> (before it was stripping all tags). Then I just used the Remove Tag
> option for all the affected files.
Usually it's advisable to remove ID3v1 as well if you
Works here with Firefox 50 (on Win10).
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gonk wrote:
> I guess there are better way to rebuild the Cache directory than
> removing it completely, but I didn't found any other way. Largest file
> before rebuild was "artwork.db" (5300MB). Some of the settings on the
> IRblaster plugin was lost.
You could also delete/rename all *.db files
Hmm, not true on my system:
Artist folders:
21282
Album track files:
21283
What are the OS and language settings on your system
(webUI-Settings-Information)?
Mine are
Operating system: Windows 10 - EN - cp1252
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Webkemmi wrote:
> LMS service is up and running, the server is reachable but the players
> stop playing suddenly.
If this occurs does this mean the LMS ports are still showing as OK in
Dianostics tab of LMS Control panel?
Webkemmi wrote:
> Is it this one?
> Program Data\SqueezeBox\Cache\logs\server.log?
Yes. You might have noticed that there's a link to this log file at the
bottom of the Settings/Information page of the LMS WebUI.
reinhold
frank1969 wrote:
> i have the suspicion, that "notepad" doesn't modify the timestamp in the
> right way, so LMS doesn't see the change.
This is highly unlikely (I assume you mean "Notepad" on Windows). There
must be a different reason.
Any special characters in it? File encoding? File permission
But as I understand it you have your files and folders locally on the
Windows machine and you can see and browse them using Windows explorer,
right?
if yes, it's not a Windows thing per se, but maybe rather a Perl thing
on Windows?
The characters STS and CCH are the Unicode C293 (U+0093) and C294
(U+0094), which look similar to the regular double quotes character and
the peace character in between seems not to be read properly. The
regular double quotes character is not allowed as part of directory or
file names in Windows,
If your library is not too big I'd set the log settings for the scanner
to Debug and run a full scan again to have all the details in the
scanner.log.
Otherwise, I'd try with just the missing folder as the only part of your
library. Guess the following should allow you to revert things easily:
sto
Just tried on Win10 and could create a folder using the characters
you've given and after copying a file to it I could play it on a SB
player selecting the track by using LMS web UI MyMusic->MusicFolder. Did
not try a 'real' scanning, though. Maybe you can check first if this
works for you as well
I just checked and was surprised that I have quite a few flac files with
more than 100 MB. The biggest (up to 540mb) were some 24/96 tracks from
a Mike Oldfield album. Usually I don't care about hires versions but
even my largest non-hires tracks are more than 300mb (Klaus Schulze).
> The issue exists for FLAC or WAV. If there is punctuation at the end of
> a folder or file title, it won't display. Also, if there is a "/" in
> the middle of the title.
As mentioned above, this could be solved by using FLAC files and putting
names and titles into the tags.
> The reason I sw
kidstypike wrote:
> Sorry I wasn't brought up with command prompts and would rather avoid
> suchlike.
>
> LMS will start normally, then I stop it, and run a task I created in
> task scheduler, this starts LMS with --noMSB.
>
> I don't know why the task I created won't run on system start.
Tryi
kidstypike wrote:
> Definitely won't start by any means with "--nomysqueezebox" in
> ImagePath, which is odd because it did the first time with latest 7.9.
The version 7.9.0 - 1425041484 is running here as a service with that
parameter.
Does your LMS run if not started as a service? If yes, als
mherger wrote:
> Are there any other Windows user running 7.9 with the --nomysqueezebox
> parameter?
Tried in a VM with Win7 and added the parameter manually to the service
imagepath in registry and as Apesbrain mentioned earlier, it gets
ignored (there's still the mysb tab in the webui setting
Apesbrain wrote:
> I got it to work on a manual service stop/restart but haven't figured
> out to have it stick during a server/system reboot.
>
> EDIT: Trying to use NSSM to install this as a service but getting a "The
> parameter is incorrect" error. Any ideas on that would be appreciated.
D
The OS or runtime library usually starts several background threads even
if the application code is doing its work on a single thread in the
process.
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mherger wrote:
> Could you please add this to the bug report?
> http://bugs.slimdevices.com/show_bug.cgi?id=18108
>
Done.
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mherger wrote:
> As you can see, in the query grouped by namesort "\xC3\x85" would be its
> own item, thus creating its own letter in the index bar. Whereas the
> real query would put it with all the As in the list. I'm no SQLite
> expert, thus might be missing the obvious. But I'd say we're appl
mherger wrote:
> Yes, that's what we're doing. But while ORDER BY would use this
> parameter, GROUP BY does not.
Are you saying that it's not possible to use COLLATE with GROUP BY or
that it's not working?
I'm no expert in this field but from what I've seen 'here'
(http://www.sqlite.org/lang_s
mherger wrote:
> Yeah, I've seen that ORDER BY would treat Å or A the same (depending on
>
> the language settings), but GROUP BY doesn't. Therefore this won't be an
>
> easy fix :-(.
>
You might be aware of it already, but I wondered how unicode sorting
works in sqlite and found that a colla
JJZolx wrote:
> Looking at the progress of each scan, you can see that the difference is
> in the file discovery phase. So most likely we're seeing the benefits of
> directory information caching by the OS.
Yes, I'm also observing this effect quite often. When performing a
new&changed on my Win7
Guess he meant the disk caching of the OS.
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bonze wrote:
>
> The path for the Cache folder in server.prefs was incorrect, and I don't
> know how it got in there
>
A relict of an XP installation?
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A few ideas:
- Tried to list the files on your NAS-HDD from your LMS-PC (by OS means)
to see if that's slow as well?
BTW, which Win OS are you using?
- Check what Windows Update did to your system. If it's not too much you
might be able to revert the one or the other - or check what system
resto
ating artworks to albums
in this special case.
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w scan now has *nearly* the same album count as
in 7.5.4: only 2 are missing. I will check what else is different.
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or empty sqlite_stat1 table
Slim::Schema::init (154) Warning: Creating new database - empty database or
database from 6.3.x found
Overall, the results seem to be promising.
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