Re: F11: Amarok doesn't see all my music files

2009-09-18 Thread Bill McGonigle
On 09/17/2009 07:09 AM, Rex Dieter wrote:
 taglib-extras is a dependency of amarok already

oh, good.  I'll chalk it up to one of my yum metadata problems then.

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Re: F11: Amarok doesn't see all my music files

2009-09-17 Thread Rex Dieter
Bill McGonigle wrote:

 I had to install taglib-extras to get some of my files to show up - I'm
 not sure why.  The KDE 4.3 version is definitely much better.

taglib-extras is a dependency of amarok already

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Re: F11: Amarok doesn't see all my music files [FOLLOWUP]

2009-09-17 Thread Don Levey
Anne Wilson wrote:
 On Monday 14 September 2009 19:47:46 Don Levey wrote:
 Michael Schwendt wrote:
 1) Is it reproducible with individual albums? Can you copy all tracks
 of an affected album to a different location and reproduce the problem
 there?
 Yep - there seems to be something about the tracks, I guess.

 2) Have you run  amarokcollectionscanner  in a terminal yet to see
 what output it gives for an album that is affected?
 Not yet; I'm about to...
 OK, I ran it.  I tested on a directory in which I know I've had
 problems, (has two subdirectories, each with one album) and I see no
 error or differences between working and non-working tracks.  I then
 went up one level to the entire collection, but there was too much
 information.  I did see a run of invalid sample rate errors but these
 didn't reference a file.

 Does this make sense?

  -Don

 Don, if this turns out to be complicated, there is a dedicated list (not too 
 high traffic, compared with this one) at 
 https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/amarok
 

This was an excellent suggestion.  It turns out that the solution was here:
http://mail.kde.org/pipermail/amarok/2009-July/008876.html

By simply 'touch'-ing the affected directories, the collection scanner
picked up the missing tracks.  All seems OK now, thanks!
 -Don

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Re: F11: Amarok doesn't see all my music files [FOLLOWUP]

2009-09-17 Thread Anne Wilson
On Thursday 17 September 2009 14:05:16 Don Levey wrote:
 Anne Wilson wrote:
  On Monday 14 September 2009 19:47:46 Don Levey wrote:
  Michael Schwendt wrote:
  1) Is it reproducible with individual albums? Can you copy all tracks
  of an affected album to a different location and reproduce the problem
  there?
 
  Yep - there seems to be something about the tracks, I guess.
 
  2) Have you run  amarokcollectionscanner  in a terminal yet to see
  what output it gives for an album that is affected?
 
  Not yet; I'm about to...
  OK, I ran it.  I tested on a directory in which I know I've had
  problems, (has two subdirectories, each with one album) and I see no
  error or differences between working and non-working tracks.  I then
  went up one level to the entire collection, but there was too much
  information.  I did see a run of invalid sample rate errors but these
  didn't reference a file.
 
  Does this make sense?
 
   -Don
 
  Don, if this turns out to be complicated, there is a dedicated list (not
  too high traffic, compared with this one) at
  https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/amarok
 
 This was an excellent suggestion.  It turns out that the solution was here:
 http://mail.kde.org/pipermail/amarok/2009-July/008876.html
 
 By simply 'touch'-ing the affected directories, the collection scanner
 picked up the missing tracks.  All seems OK now, thanks!
 
I've now added that to http://userbase.kde.org/Amarok

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Re: F11: Amarok doesn't see all my music files

2009-09-16 Thread Bill McGonigle
I had to install taglib-extras to get some of my files to show up - I'm
not sure why.  The KDE 4.3 version is definitely much better.

-Bill

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F11: Amarok doesn't see all my music files

2009-09-14 Thread Don Levey
Please forgive me if this is not the appropriate place for this question.

I am running Amarok 2.1.1 (Qt 4.5.2, KDE 4.3.00, MySQL 5.1.37) on Fedora
11.  I have a reasonably large collection of MP3s that I've built up
over the years, housed on a central server on my network and mounted on
my PC via NFS.  I can point Amarok to the collection and scan it, and
*most* of the files are picked up for the local collection.  However,
there are some that do not show at all.

I thought that it might have been the program used to encode the tracks,
but I'm finding certain albums which are incomplete - I can see tracks
1-5, for example, but not tracks 6-10, and the entire album was ripped
at once.  Some entire albums don't show.  I thought it might be the
tags, perhaps some errant information, but making sure to standardise
them doesn't seem to help.  No matter what I do, I can't seem to find
these tracks.

As is traditional in cases such as this, this used to work in F10,
though I can't remember the pertinent Amarok versions.  Are there any
suggestions?  Please let me know if there's more information that I can
provide.

Thank you,
 -Don Levey

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Re: F11: Amarok doesn't see all my music files

2009-09-14 Thread Michael Schwendt
On Mon, 14 Sep 2009 14:30:15 -0400, Don wrote:

 Please forgive me if this is not the appropriate place for this question.
 
 I am running Amarok 2.1.1 (Qt 4.5.2, KDE 4.3.00, MySQL 5.1.37) on Fedora
 11.  I have a reasonably large collection of MP3s that I've built up
 over the years, housed on a central server on my network and mounted on
 my PC via NFS.  I can point Amarok to the collection and scan it, and
 *most* of the files are picked up for the local collection.  However,
 there are some that do not show at all.
 
 I thought that it might have been the program used to encode the tracks,
 but I'm finding certain albums which are incomplete - I can see tracks
 1-5, for example, but not tracks 6-10, and the entire album was ripped
 at once.  Some entire albums don't show.  I thought it might be the
 tags, perhaps some errant information, but making sure to standardise
 them doesn't seem to help.  No matter what I do, I can't seem to find
 these tracks.
 
 As is traditional in cases such as this, this used to work in F10,
 though I can't remember the pertinent Amarok versions.  Are there any
 suggestions?  Please let me know if there's more information that I can
 provide.

1) Is it reproducible with individual albums? Can you copy all tracks
of an affected album to a different location and reproduce the problem
there?

2) Have you run  amarokcollectionscanner  in a terminal yet to see
what output it gives for an album that is affected?

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Re: F11: Amarok doesn't see all my music files

2009-09-14 Thread Don Levey
Michael Schwendt wrote:

 
 1) Is it reproducible with individual albums? Can you copy all tracks
 of an affected album to a different location and reproduce the problem
 there?

Yep - there seems to be something about the tracks, I guess.


 2) Have you run  amarokcollectionscanner  in a terminal yet to see
 what output it gives for an album that is affected?
 

Not yet; I'm about to...
OK, I ran it.  I tested on a directory in which I know I've had
problems, (has two subdirectories, each with one album) and I see no
error or differences between working and non-working tracks.  I then
went up one level to the entire collection, but there was too much
information.  I did see a run of invalid sample rate errors but these
didn't reference a file.

Does this make sense?

 -Don

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Re: F11: Amarok doesn't see all my music files

2009-09-14 Thread Anne Wilson
On Monday 14 September 2009 19:47:46 Don Levey wrote:
 Michael Schwendt wrote:
  1) Is it reproducible with individual albums? Can you copy all tracks
  of an affected album to a different location and reproduce the problem
  there?
 
 Yep - there seems to be something about the tracks, I guess.
 
  2) Have you run  amarokcollectionscanner  in a terminal yet to see
  what output it gives for an album that is affected?
 
 Not yet; I'm about to...
 OK, I ran it.  I tested on a directory in which I know I've had
 problems, (has two subdirectories, each with one album) and I see no
 error or differences between working and non-working tracks.  I then
 went up one level to the entire collection, but there was too much
 information.  I did see a run of invalid sample rate errors but these
 didn't reference a file.
 
 Does this make sense?
 
  -Don
 
Don, if this turns out to be complicated, there is a dedicated list (not too 
high traffic, compared with this one) at 
https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/amarok

Anne
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