I finally got the scanner to complete a scan.
I did run SFC on my LMS computer and it found a few errors which were
fixed.
I also performed further file integrity scans on a few music folders and
removed a few hundred damaged files.
I have since run several "new or changed" rescans without any
2. The C drive has 128 GB left on it.
And did you run a file system check? Did you look into those CUE sheets,
why they point at files which no longer exist? Or why LMS might think
they no longer existed?
And my question is why did this problem develop suddenly on my system
after a year or
mherger wrote:
> Did you try a full wipe & rescan?
>
> And please check your drive's state: is there enough free disk space on
>
> C:? Is the filesystem ok?
1. I have tried every variation on a clean wipe and rescan including a
completely new installation after an uninstall.
2. The C drive
Did you try a full wipe & rescan?
And please check your drive's state: is there enough free disk space on
C:? Is the filesystem ok?
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On like the 10th try, the scanner stalled at about the same place but I
left it scanning because I wasn't watching it closely.
Inexplicably, the scanner started moving again and completed scanning my
nearly 450k files.
However, it now stalls and aborts early in the artwork pre-caching
stage.
I
mherger wrote:
> The log file you initially posted had probably thousands of "referenced
> file not found" or similar errors. CUE sheets pointing at WAV/FLAC files
> they didn't find. I guess you should start over with a wipe/rescan.
I thought of that myself.
However, when I checked the file
The log file you initially posted had probably thousands of "referenced
file not found" or similar errors. CUE sheets pointing at WAV/FLAC files
they didn't find. I guess you should start over with a wipe/rescan.
Michael
"It doesn't work - what shall I do?" - "Please check your server.log
and
I have been using this version for a year or so on a Intel NUC computer
with an i7 processor and 16 GB of RAM.
I have made no substantial changes to the software except the regular
Windows 10 updates.
Yesterday, I attempted to rescan after adding new music but after
several tries and retries in
The best solution is always to fix the tags.
You could also narrow down your music folder to just one or two where
the problem arises, then enable logging for the scanner, and provide the
scanner.log.zip for analysis.
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There is an lms feature which will use folder and file names to guess
artist/album/song when mp3 tag fields are empty. But when a folder
includes files with tags and other files without tags, that feature does
not work. The album will show the songs that have the tags and the other
song files wil
Thanks.
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OK, my notes on this are:
Code:
Bluetooth
Installed into https://github.com/CDrummond/lms-btspeaker
/usr/local/bluetooth
Deps:
sudo apt install python3-evdev
BlueAlsa
Not official part of bullseye :(
See: https://sigmdel.ca/michel/ha/rpi/bluetooth
cpd73 wrote:
>
>
> https://github.com/CDrummond/lms-btspeaker
>
> If you want to know the steps I used to setup BT on the Pi4/64-bit I can
> post those later.
Would be useful for others!
-
castalla wrote:
> A few years ago, I struggled to get Bluetooth working on Linux but gave
> up. Maybe things have moved on?
I've been using Bluetooth on a Pi4 (Raspbian, not piCorePlayer) for
years. Upgraded the Pi4 to a newer 64-bit distro and had some hassle,
due to changes (had to manually
d6jg wrote:
> I think you have missed out the easiest way of all. Use a separate
> Bluetooth Transmitter plugged directly into headphone out of whatever
> device you are using.
>
> Also equally good as the Android option is any iOS device with iPeng
> installed and player mode enabled.
>
> Jus
I think you have missed out the easiest way of all. Use a separate
Bluetooth Transmitter plugged directly into headphone out of whatever
device you are using.
Also equally good as the Android option is any iOS device with iPeng
installed and player mode enabled.
Just my 2p
Jim
https://jukera
Here are some ways to combine LMS and Bluetooth headphones and speakers.
1. Raspi 3./4 plus Picoreplayer. The Pcp Bluetooth feature can be
temperamental to set up (especially in the latest version).
2. Android tablets/phones with Squeeze Player or SB Player apps. Easy
set up. Use the blu
RonM wrote:
> I can check that, but I'm not highly incentivized to do it, having
> solved my problem. Sometime. I presume that disc number would be set for
> the tracks in question, which wasn't set as part of the rip, so that
> would be easy to check. If I still had the files with that naming
>
RobbH wrote:
> I will try to restate my earlier question in a more comprehensible
> format:
>
> Is it possible that LMS thinks that a filename beginning " TS6-X" refers
> to disc number X of a multi-disc set?
>
> For that to happen, I think (but have no actual knowledge) that the
> following w
I will try to restate my earlier question in a more comprehensible
format:
Is it possible that LMS thinks that a filename beginning " TS6-X" refers
to disc number X of a multi-disc set?
For that to happen, I think (but have no actual knowledge) that the
following would be necessary:
1. In Sett
To recap, it seems that LMS is taking album definition (grouping songs
by album) from elements of the filename, and not just from the album
name associated with the song in tags. This is an illustration of the
situation, and a demonstration of the fix (which is just removing the
initial filename
To recap, it seems that LMS is taking album definition (grouping songs
by album) from elements of the filename, and not just from the album
name associated with the song in tags. This is an illustration of the
situation, and a demonstration of the fix (which is just removing the
initial filename
RonM wrote:
> There is no difference in the tags. If I modify the filename (and only
> the filename) to eliminate the, for example, TS6-6, then the odd
> behavior stops, and all files are listed under one album. The behavior
> changes even though no tags are changed, only the filename. It's clea
mrw wrote:
> Not entirely. If the file tags are not readable, then LMS can extract
> information from the file name. See guess tags formats in server
> settings/formats.
Interesting. I've never used that--I've always tagged before including
anything in LMS.
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RonM wrote:
> There is no difference in the tags. If I modify the filename (and only
> the filename) to eliminate the, for example, TS6-6, then the odd
> behavior stops, and all files are listed under one album. The behavior
> changes even though no tags are changed, only the filename. It's clea
There is no difference in the tags. If I modify the filename (and only
the filename) to eliminate the, for example, TS6-6, then the odd
behavior stops, and all files are listed under one album. The behavior
changes even though no tags are changed, only the filename. It's clear
that the tags are r
oldfolkie wrote:
> I'm not sure I quite understand, but it's my understanding that file
> names are totally irrelevant to LMS.
Not entirely. If the file tags are not readable, then LMS can extract
information from the file name. See guess tags formats in server
settings/formats.
RonM wrote:
> I have a series of DVDs from the Scottish/American co-produced series
> The Transatlantic Sessions, from the 90s through 2013. These feature
> musicians from the celtic tradition (Scottish/Irish mainly) and American
> roots musicians; they share common musical roots. The series wer
I'm not sure I quite understand, but it's my understanding that file
names are totally irrelevant to LMS. I've created separate albums for
tracks that are contained within the same file and I've created albums
that contain tracks that come from separate files. In each case, it's
the same tag na
I have a series of DVDs from the Scottish/American co-produced series
The Transatlantic Sessions, from the 90s through 2013. These feature
musicians from the celtic tradition (Scottish/Irish mainly) and American
roots musicians; they share common musical roots. The series were also
released as CD
And I hope you're right about that!
LMS 8 nightly running on Raspberry Pi OS. Mostly virtual players,
occasionally with SB Radio, Boom or Classic.
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Thanks Robb,
I suspect that SQLPlaylist will probably continue to work as long as LMS
continues to use SQLite as its database platform.
Wilkes
Main system - Rock Solid with LMS 8.2.0 on WHS 2011 - 2 Duets and
Squeeseslave
Cabin system - Rock solid with LMS 8.2.0 on Win10 Pro - 1 RPi 3 Model
B
If you go to the plugins page in Settings in the default interface
(Settings > Server Settings > Plugins > Plugins in Material), at the
bottom of the page there should be a checkbox beside "Use unsupported
extensions." Check the box, apply, and you should get a list of
unsupported plugins that yo
This old plugin by Erland is my 3rd most used plugin behind Material
Skin and Music and Artist Information. Now that Erland has dropped
support for his plugins are there any repositories that still have his
old plugins? If not, how do I go about saving what I currently have so
that I don't lose i
Man in a van wrote:
> .I hope your not a Doctor :):):rolleyes:
>
> ronnie
Actually Ronnie, he's not, he's an adventurer, but his father IS a
doctor :)
Jim
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Jonny Quest wrote:
> I've been having a busy day. My TIDAL content is back again! I've no
> idea what I've done to achieve this!
>
>
>
>
> Does this make any sense to anyone?...
As hinted at by *@Redrum* too many variables to decipher the original
problem. I hope your not a Doctor :):):r
I was going to reply earlier but was thrown off by "index build" and not
sure if my response would have been relevant.
There have been a couple instances where the mysb.com login credentials
looked right, but when they got reented and lms restarted, Tidal access
was restored. I was also going to
I've been having a busy day. My TIDAL content is back again! I've no
idea what I've done to achieve this!
I decided this morning that I would focus on something else and would
apply the Version Comparison patch to my three Squeezebox Radios. This
required me to remove LMS from my PC and install
Man in a van wrote:
> I don't know which port / ports this program uses, but I would try
> uninstalling it for a couple of days and see if it cures your problem.
>
> ronnie
I'll give that a try - thanks.
Jonny Quest's P
> AVG PC TuneUp
I don't know which port / ports this program uses, but I would try
uninstalling it for a couple of days and see if it cures your problem.
ronnie
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Man in a van wrote:
> have you tried connecting to your account
Sorry - just seen the second part of your reply. Yes, I've gone to
mysqueezebox.com directly and logged in fine using the id and password
that is failing in LMS.
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Man in a van wrote:
> Have you checked the setting here ?
Thanks for the reply - yes, just checked again and it is enabled as in
the example you show.
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The message says
>
> Unable to login to mysqueezebox.com, sync is disabled:
37521
have you tried connecting to your account
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Hi there. I am starting a new thread for this as requested. I have
recently experienced again an intermittent problem where LMS integration
with TIDAL is failing and I'm not getting any TIDAL content included
when the index is rebuilt. I posted some server logs which showed that
LMS is failing to
jimzak wrote:
> Let it be noted that I had recently done a complete reinstall of Windows
> and LMS. This startup setting issue was not a setting that had
> mysteriously changed.
I moved LMS to picore a while back, and am no expert on windows, but
have noticed "permission" issues with windows 1
Shozzer wrote:
> I can't help I'm afraid apart from Saying that having run LMS in Windows
> for a number of years I got frustrated with the occasional loss of
> settings and other glitches that I have switched to piCoreplayer which
> seems a lot more stable.
>
> Steve
Let it be noted that I ha
Shozzer wrote:
> On the Control Panel: Status Tab: Startup Options - make sure that you
> select Automatically Run at System Start
>
> Steve
Very interesting. This option does not exist in my current version:
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I can't help I'm afraid apart from Saying that having run LMS in Windows
for a number of years I got frustrated with the occasional loss of
settings and other glitches that I have switched to piCoreplayer which
seems a lot more stable.
Steve
agbagb wrote:
> I've always had that selected under
Shozzer wrote:
> On the Control Panel: Status Tab: Startup Options - make sure that you
> select Automatically Run at System Start
>
> Steve
I've always had that selected under various falors of Windows, now at
11. Curiously, every now and then on a Win system full reboot, LMS
fails to load.
On the Control Panel: Status Tab: Startup Options - make sure that you
select Automatically Run at System Start
Steve
jimzak wrote:
> I recently rebooted my server and noticed that the players did not
> connect.
>
> So I logged into my Windows 10 server and noticed that AS I LOGGED IN
> LMS
I recently rebooted my server and noticed that the players did not
connect.
So I logged into my Windows 10 server and noticed that AS I LOGGED IN
LMS seemed to load.
I've been using LMS for over a decade and I had not noticed this
particular behavior before. I assumed that LMS would load into
mherger wrote:
> Classical music is hard to get right. And the sources the plugin uses
> certainly are not optimized for classical music.
Agreed. I remember reading years ago an article about how the tagging
system generally adopted is pretty useless for classical music. I think
there are musi
Sometimes it works for me and sometimes it produces very strange
results. Here is a good example
Classical music is hard to get right. And the sources the plugin uses
certainly are not optimized for classical music.
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kidstypike wrote:
> One of the great features of MAI if you haven't already discovered it,
> is the Artist/Album/Lyric info you get by clicking the "i" on the
> toolbar.
>
> 36935
Sometimes it works for me and sometimes it produces very strange
results. Here is a good example
36936
But my mu
slartibartfast wrote:
> My network shares used to appear as folders under Network in Windows
> Explorer (or whatever it is called now) until a couple of months ago.
> Now they don't and I have no idea why.
Yes, my expectations were raised by a Youtube training video, but I
could see nothing. Al
Labarum wrote:
> How very odd. I was expecting a network folder to appear in the Windows
> File manager when I was messing earlier, but after your \\ipaddress
> prompt I got one and have added a quicklink for future use!
>
> So, I have LMS on the rPi accessed from this Chromebook, and have got
Labarum wrote:
> @Paul Webster
>
> Ref: MAI (Music and Artist Information)
>
> Plugin now installed and library rescanned. I initially thought its
> purpose was not what I wanted as the "Information" clicky in the
> uninstalled plugin list returned an empty page and I had not much to go
> on.
d6jg wrote:
> In Windows its \\ipaddress in the location bar in File Explorer
> whereas in Linux its SMB://ipaddress
How very odd. I was expecting a network folder to appear in the Windows
File manager when I was messing earlier, but after your \\ipaddress
promt I got one and have added a quic
Labarum wrote:
> Thanks Jim.
>
> I have such a raggy database I wonder if I could live long enough to get
> it all sorted!
>
> I have, however, make some progress this afternoon having run Samba on
> PiCorePlayer and worked out how to use Samba on my Chromebook, which is,
> of course, a locked
d6jg wrote:
> it is important to mention how LMS deals with cover art and the order
> it uses to decide what to display
>
Thanks Jim.
I have such a raggy database I wonder if I could live long enough to get
it all sorted!
I have, however, make some progress this afternoon having run Samba o
Cover Art
Sorry if you know this but feel it is important to mention how LMS deals
with cover art and the order it uses to decide what to display
If album art is embedded in files it will use the embedded art from the
FIRST track file it finds within a folder - having different cover art
in diff
Paul Webster wrote:
>
> However ... generally not a good idea to rely on a single copy of your
> music files
I have multiple copies of the Library!
Thanks. I Have samba installed. I will see what I can see on a PC!
Brian
In UK: rPi4 running LMS, Chromecast Audio Dongle and Chromecast Vid
Labarum wrote:
>
> Is it possible to edit the raw files from within the Raspberry Pi, or
> will I have to figure out how Samba works and edit from another machine?
> Or else plug the USB drive back into my PC and edit there.
Install the pCP SAMBA extension from the bottom of the LMS page in pC
@Paul Webster
Ref: MAI (Music and Artist Information)
Plugin now installed and library rescanned. I initially thought its
purpose was not what I wanted as the "Information" clicky in the
uninstalled plugin list returned an empty page and I had not much to go
on.
But the plugin has now been ins
Paul Webster wrote:
> It is the plugin to do that ...
Thanks. I'll have a look.
Brian
In UK: rPi4 running LMS, Chromecast Audio Dongle and Chromecast Video
Dongle attached to TV - Beresford DAC - Quad 77 Integrated Amp - AVI
Neutron 4 Speakers - Sennheiser HD25 Headphones. Boom in Bedroom.
Labarum wrote:
> I have just looked at that. It doesn't do what I had hoped.
>
> I have a lot of Album Art missing. Is there an LMS plugin that will find
> that, or must I run my flac library through some other program that will
> find the Art without re-ripping the CDs?
It is the plugin to do
Paul Webster wrote:
> Do you have MAI (Music and Artist Information) plugin installed?
I have just looked at that. It doesn't do what I had hoped.
I have a lot of Album Art missing. Is there an LMS plugin that will find
that, or must I run my flac library through some other program that will
f
Paul Webster wrote:
> Do you have MAI (Music and Artist Information) plugin installed?
No.
The only plugins that I use are PowerSave and PowerSwitchII, and one
that I wrote myself to control the Meridian 218.
Until recently: Transporter -> ATC SCM100A, now sold :-(
House move forced change t
cliveb wrote:
> Ok, fair point. My usage is simple playback from a local music library.
Do you have MAI (Music and Artist Information) plugin installed?
Paul Webster
author of \"now playing\" plugins covering radio france (fip etc),
planetradio (bauer - kiss, absolute, scala, jazzfm etc), kc
bpa wrote:
> This is OK if you are running a system which makes no use of internet
> services or external connections.
Ok, fair point. My usage is simple playback from a local music library.
Until recently: Transporter -> ATC SCM100A, now sold :-(
House move forced change to: piCorePlayer(RPi
Labarum wrote:
> I'm not new to LMS but very new to piCorePlayer. Will it make all
> necessary upgrades upgrades silently in the background or do I have to
> manually click the upgrade buttons?
You would have to click a button for LMS updates - and it can be
configured to notify you (e.g. via g
I'm not new to LMS but very new to piCorePlayer. Will it make all
necessary upgrades upgrades silently in the background? The upgrade box
is checked and LMS plugins are set to update.
Will I see any notifications? Presumably there will in some
circumstances be a forced reboot.
I am very pleased
cliveb wrote:
> It's still running piCorePlayer version 4.something, because it does
> what's required, isn't broken and therefore doesn't need fixing. I've
> never understood why people feel the need to constantly update perfectly
> working systems.
This is OK if you are running a system which
cliveb wrote:
> Pleased to hear you're happy with the CORE32.
>
> My LMS runs on a Pi3. It sits there working, no maintenance, updates
> don't happen at all because they don't need to happen. It's still
> running piCorePlayer version 4.something, because it does what's
> required, isn't broken
bpa wrote:
> Out of curiousity,I got a CORE32 at launch price which was better value.
> It sits there working, no maintenance, updates happen by themselves
Pleased to hear you're happy with the CORE32.
My LMS runs on a Pi3. It sits there working, no maintenance, updates
don't happen at all beca
agbagb wrote:
> "Best" is very subjective of course - but I've run LMS and Squeezebox
> arrays on Windows (currently Win11) with very, very few problems, for
> many, many years.
>
> Maybe I'm that "lucky customer" but I've had very, very few general
> Windows hiccups at all, in any regard, ov
bpa wrote:
> Brexit has made life weird. I now use Amazon.de a good deal (because
> they seem to want the displaced uk users - they have english option),
> but for some goods (i.e. electrical UK plug, PC keyboards) I'll use
> amazon.co.uk - Amazon deal with all custom & duty up to 150 - not sur
I ordered a couple of Raspiaudio Muse Proto boards from Amazon.de
because Amazon.co.uk didn't list any stock. They're due to arrive on
Monday, having started their journey in or near Barcelona. They're now
undergoing customs clearance in Mouscron in Belgium. I have no idea
whether I'll have an
slartibartfast wrote:
> I suppose being in the EU Amazon.fr is OK for you
Brexit has made life weird. I now use Amazon.de a good deal (because
they seem to want the displaced uk users - they have english option),
but for some goods (i.e. electrical UK plug, PC keyboards) I'll use
amazon.co.uk
bpa wrote:
> I ordered from their website on 12th (I think) and I think even then it
> said "on backorder" - very very shortly afterwards, ordering moved to
> Amazon.
> Delivery is coming from Amazon.fr - so I have a crossover order.I suppose
> being in the EU Amazon.fr is OK for you [emoji178
slartibartfast wrote:
> Where did you order your Raspiaudio player from? I only see it on
> Amazon.fr and they are sold out.
I ordered from their website on 12th (I think) - very very shortly
afterwards, ordering moved to Amazon.
Delivery is coming from Amazon.fr - so I have a crossover order.
bpa wrote:
> It used to be "low power" meant "limited functionality". Now with Pi4
> and even CORE32 - these units are not only low power but can support
> sync on many players, do full transcoding and possible DRC and other
> processing stuff. It is also now simpler to add a Pi based LMS than p
slartibartfast wrote:
> Low.power options for LMS have come a long way from pogoplugs
> [emoji1787]
It used to be "low power" meant "limited functionality". Now with Pi4
and even CORE32 - these units are not only low power but can support
sync on many players, do full transcoding and possible D
bpa wrote:
> Out of curiousity,I got a CORE32 at launch price which was better value.
> It sits there working, no maintenance, updates happen by themselves. As
> a tinkerer, I am little annoyed it doesn;t have the latest updates and
> worry what happens if Polyvection disappears - that said I ha
Labarum wrote:
> That is my experience too. Now, though, my PC is 15 years old and has
> run out of steam, and even with an SSD installed to try to speed it up
> it is no longer fit for purpose. Windows on an inadequate machine was
> causing me problems, not LMS on Windows; so last week I jumped
agbagb wrote:
> I've run LMS and Squeezebox arrays on Windows (currently Win11) with
> very, very few problems, for many, many years.
>
> Maybe I'm that "lucky customer" but I've had very, very few general
> Windows hiccups at all, in any regard, over 20+ years.
>
That is my experience too.
d6jg wrote:
> piCorePlayer is definitely the easiest by some way these days
Agreed! Although I am running LMS for years now on a customized barebone
PC with Linux, the most straightforward way of running it these days is
indeed piCorePlayer however.
A self installed, customized system is IMO a
cliveb wrote:
> While the Polyvection players look decent value, I can't see how the
> price of the CORE32 server can be justified. Setting up piCorePlayer as
> a LMS server on a RPi really is child's play, and can be done for less
> than half the cost of a CORE32.
Out of curiousity,I got a CORE
"Best" is very subjective of course - but I've run LMS and Squeezebox
arrays on Windows (currently Win11) with very, very few problems, for
many, many years.
Maybe I'm that "lucky customer" but I've had very, very few general
Windows hiccups at all, in any regard, over 20+ years.
BTW, we are
P Nelson wrote:
> I cannot confirm this because I don't have one, but would polyvection
> CORE32 be the easiest way to run LMS?
While the Polyvection players look decent value, I can't see how the
price of the CORE32 server can be justified. Setting up piCorePlayer as
a LMS server on a RPi reall
P Nelson wrote:
> I cannot confirm this because I don't have one, but would polyvection
> CORE32 be the easiest way to run LMS?Possibly. The downside is you become
> reliant on them for updates.
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P Nelson wrote:
> I cannot confirm this because I don't have one, but would polyvection
> CORE32 be the easiest way to run LMS?
Possibly the easiest, but if someone is prepared to consider configuring
a NAS then ease and cost might be in the balance. PiCorePlayer on a
Raspberry Pi might hit the
d6jg wrote:
> piCorePlayer is definitely the easiest by some way these days
I cannot confirm this because I don't have one, but would polyvection
CORE32 be the easiest way to run LMS?
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d6jg wrote:
> piCorePlayer is definitely the easiest by some way these days
That must be true. With a little help from folk on this forum I got
piCorePlayer running in half an hour and then got on with the LMS
adjustment, which was easy because I have used it for years.
I abandoned running it
mherger wrote:
> > What is best to use for LMS, windows, unraid, proxmox or truenas?
>
> TrueNAS is BSD based. Not easiest either.
>
> I'd say... piCorePlayer on a Pi :-)
piCorePlayer is definitely the easiest by some way these days
Jim
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VB2.4[/B] STORAGE *QN
What is best to use for LMS, windows, unraid, proxmox or truenas?
TrueNAS is BSD based. Not easiest either.
I'd say... piCorePlayer on a Pi :-)
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nils92 wrote:
> Thanks cliveb, I'm progressing !
> I managed to create an effective custom-convert file through SSH, and so
> could test your code.
> But, when using for instance the instruction in the line
> code, I do indeed have a time delay effect of 1s, but this time delay is
> not applied
cliveb wrote:
> I don't think the C-3PO plugin is relevant. I run SOX in a
> custom-convert to do room correction EQ and the C-3PO plugin is not
> active in my LMS (which is running in pCP on a RPi3).
>
> You're right that you don't need to replicate the standard convert.conf
> in your custom-c
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