[tellico] [Bug 437807] import audio file metadata

2021-06-14 Thread Robby Stephenson
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=437807

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 Resolution|--- |DUPLICATE
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--- Comment #11 from Robby Stephenson  ---
(In reply to mark from comment #2)
> > Is your version compiled with debug support?
> My version is installed via the Fedora repository, it does not seem to be.
> tellico-3.3.4-1.fc33.x86_64

I should have caught this initially. I'm 99% sure that you've hit bug 429803
which was fixed in Tellico 3.3.5.

Once you're able to try a more recent version (3.3.5 or 3.4.1), please let me
know if the issue has been corrected. I'm going to go ahead and mark this as a
duplicate but certainly re-open it if that turns out not to be the case.

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 429803 ***

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[tellico] [Bug 437807] import audio file metadata

2021-06-13 Thread Robby Stephenson
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=437807

--- Comment #10 from Robby Stephenson  ---
(In reply to mark from comment #9)
> what is your "debug" suppose to dump out? I would have expected it to state
> when it enter/leaves modules.   I finally ran strace on it and i can see
> where it does open the directory when i select it and it sees there are 14
> entries in the directory.  It doesn't matter if recursive is select or now
> as i'm only selecting an individual album directory so there is nothing in
> it but flac files.  I do not see where it opened any of the flac files from
> the strace.  I don't see any unusual errors.   It just returns without doing
> any scans of the individual files.

Yeah, I think we've established the existing diagnostic output doesn't meet
your expectations. :) It's concentrated on the scenario where an audio file is
read and considered but then doesn't get added to the collection for whatever
reason (no album, no track number, inconsistent artist, bad merging of entries,
etc.).

So like I said, the lack of any output seems to indicate that the directory may
be read for the list of files but something is keeping those files from either
being scanned or read. That part of the code hasn't changed much in a while, so
I'm also at a bit of a loss why it might have worked before but not now. So I'm
going back through any recent changes again. Nothing in my unit tests are
showing up as having any problems.

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[tellico] [Bug 437807] import audio file metadata

2021-06-13 Thread mark
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=437807

--- Comment #9 from mark  ---
what is your "debug" suppose to dump out? I would have expected it to state
when it enter/leaves modules.   I finally ran strace on it and i can see where
it does open the directory when i select it and it sees there are 14 entries in
the directory.  It doesn't matter if recursive is select or now as i'm only
selecting an individual album directory so there is nothing in it but flac
files.  I do not see where it opened any of the flac files from the strace.  I
don't see any unusual errors.   It just returns without doing any scans of the
individual files.

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[tellico] [Bug 437807] import audio file metadata

2021-06-13 Thread Robby Stephenson
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=437807

--- Comment #8 from Robby Stephenson  ---
(In reply to mark from comment #5)
> I managed to build the debug version of tellico on my system from the RPM
> src package.  I'm still not getting any info what the program is doing.  it
> immediately returns after i give it the directory i want scanned and doesn't
> scan.   I can't even tell if it attempted to open a file.

The lack of anything on the command line for debug output combined with nothing
being imported implies it's not even reading the directory to consider the
files. I'll keep poking at it.

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[tellico] [Bug 437807] import audio file metadata

2021-06-12 Thread mark
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=437807

--- Comment #7 from mark  ---
I did have the "recursive folder search" checked.  I've even tried checking,
unchecking, checking and still nothing happens.

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[tellico] [Bug 437807] import audio file metadata

2021-06-12 Thread Robby Stephenson
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=437807

--- Comment #6 from Robby Stephenson  ---
Sorry to ask a basic question, but confirm you've got "Recursive folder search"
checked in the import options? I just discovered  that that checkbox has a bug
in some aspects where the check is not respected, but I did want to ask

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[tellico] [Bug 437807] import audio file metadata

2021-06-11 Thread mark
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--- Comment #5 from mark  ---
I managed to build the debug version of tellico on my system from the RPM src
package.  I'm still not getting any info what the program is doing.  it
immediately returns after i give it the directory i want scanned and doesn't
scan.   I can't even tell if it attempted to open a file.

i did build it with this option:
cmake ..   -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=debug  -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=`kf5-config
--prefix`

$ ./tellico
qt.qpa.xcb: QXcbConnection: XCB error: 3 (BadWindow), sequence: 4685, resource
id:14682246, major code: 40 (TranslateCoords), minor code: 0
qt.qpa.xcb: QXcbConnection: XCB error: 3 (BadWindow), sequence: 6740, resource
id:14682255, major code: 40 (TranslateCoords), minor code: 0

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[tellico] [Bug 437807] import audio file metadata

2021-06-08 Thread mark
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--- Comment #4 from mark  ---
I have thought of a possible change since the last time i scanned all my media
with tellico.  I used "MusicBrainz Picard" to get the tags closer to something
standardized. Before there might be about 10 tags set, now it sets 30+ tags.
Here is an example from a MediaInfo dump:
General
Complete name: /music/music library/Pop/ABBA/Gold -
Greatest Hits/01 - Dancing Queen.flac
Format   : FLAC
Format/Info  : Free Lossless Audio Codec
File size: 27.2 MiB
Duration : 3 min 52 s
Overall bit rate mode: Variable
Overall bit rate : 981 kb/s
Album: Gold: Greatest Hits
Part : 1
Part/Total   : 1
Track name   : Dancing Queen
Track name/Position  : 1
Track name/Total : 19
Performer: Rutger Gunnarsson (bass);Roger Palm
(drums (drum set))
Composer : ABBA
Label: Polydor
Genre: Pop
Recorded date: 2010-12-07
ISRC : SEAYD7601020 / SEUV71000390 /
USAT20302166 / USAT20903514
Cover: Yes
Cover type   : Cover (front)
Cover MIME   : image/jpeg
Comment  : fre:ac
MUSICBRAINZ_RELEASEGROUPID   : b69d665a-3eee-39f3-b156-58b122232304
ORIGINALDATE : 1992-09-21
ORIGINALYEAR : 1992
RELEASETYPE  : album / compilation
ASIN : B0046K1FZY
SCRIPT   : Latn
RELEASESTATUS: official
BARCODE  : 602527522593
RELEASECOUNTRY   : US
ALBUMARTISTSORT  : ABBA
MEDIA: CD
ARRANGER : Benny Andersson / Björn Ulvaeus
ENGINEER : Michael B. Tretow
PRODUCER : Benny Andersson / Björn Ulvaeus
WRITER   : Stig Anderson / Benny Andersson /
Björn Ulvaeus
ARTISTSORT   : ABBA
ARTISTS  : ABBA
MUSICBRAINZ_RELEASETRACKID   : d0656369-3c2b-397c-9020-fc1653fa517c
Album/Composer   : ABBA

Audio
Format   : FLAC
Format/Info  : Free Lossless Audio Codec
Duration : 3 min 52 s
Bit rate mode: Variable
Bit rate : 978 kb/s
Channel(s)   : 2 channels
Channel layout   : L R
Sampling rate: 44.1 kHz
Bit depth: 16 bits
Compression mode : Lossless
Stream size  : 27.1 MiB (100%)
Writing library  : libFLAC 1.2.1 (UTC 2007-09-17)
Language : English

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[tellico] [Bug 437807] import audio file metadata

2021-06-07 Thread Robby Stephenson
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=437807

--- Comment #3 from Robby Stephenson  ---
(In reply to mark from comment #2)
> > Is your version compiled with debug support?
> My version is installed via the Fedora repository, it does not seem to be.
> tellico-3.3.4-1.fc33.x86_64
> 
> > What previous version worked?
> I don't know what the last version was that worked.  from the data on the
> .tc file i last scanned my audio files March 2020.
> 
> > What type of audio files do you have?
> I have flac files which were never a problem before

Thanks. My test FLAC files seem to work as expected when importing the
metadata. Tellico did have some fixes for version 3.3.5 related to audio files,
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=429803, and it will skip any file which
does not have an album name included in the metadata (since albums are the
items Tellico tracks).

> i can contact the fedora package maintainer and request they make available
> a debug version if there isn't some hidden switch or undocumented option to
> aid in debugging.

As you've seen, without debugging being enabled, all of the diagnostic or
logging output is suppressed. Tellico doesn't have an internal log file or
anything like that.

I know FLAC files are typically fairly large so trying to share a test file
would be problematic. taglib usually comes with a command line tool called
tagreader which will dump all the tags from a file - could you paste the output
from tagreader for one of the flac files which doesn't import? I could look
that over, maybe create a test file with the same metadata and see if I could
recreate the issue.

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[tellico] [Bug 437807] import audio file metadata

2021-06-05 Thread mark
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=437807

--- Comment #2 from mark  ---
> Is your version compiled with debug support?
My version is installed via the Fedora repository, it does not seem to be.
tellico-3.3.4-1.fc33.x86_64

> What previous version worked?
I don't know what the last version was that worked.  from the data on the .tc
file i last scanned my audio files March 2020.

> What type of audio files do you have?
I have flac files which were never a problem before

> Have you updated or removed taglib since the last time Tellico worked 
> successfully for you?taglib is installed.
taglib-1.12-4.fc33.x86_64

i can contact the fedora package maintainer and request they make available a
debug version if there isn't some hidden switch or undocumented option to aid
in debugging.

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[tellico] [Bug 437807] import audio file metadata

2021-05-30 Thread Robby Stephenson
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=437807

--- Comment #1 from Robby Stephenson  ---
Is your version compiled with debug support?

What previous version worked?

What type of audio files do you have?

Have you updated or removed taglib since the last time Tellico worked
successfully for you?

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