..well, I'm really cnfuuedabout this. I fiddled a bit and now I do get
to the page that you suggested Siduhe, i.e. http://localhost:10002.
There are several options on that page, but not really anything called
"clear cache", but I assume what was meant was to do "refresh songs"
or?? Anyhow I t
Siduhe;311727 Wrote:
> Yes, I do have SC pointed to my audio library and reload cache has
> always worked fine for me. However, I seem to remember someone posting
> that Reload Cache works well in Windows but not half so well in Linux -
> could that be relevant to you? Whilst I love MIP and (to
Zevs;311730 Wrote:
> Hi KDF!
> MusicIP API error - invalid request or internal error.
>
I would tend to think that if you are getting this message when you try
to access the musicip server, then SC is getting this as well when it
tries to request the list of songs for scanning. That would pre
kdf;311724 Wrote:
> http://localhost:10004/server
>
> That should give you the ability to add music/refresh songs for
> MusicIP.
> -kdf
Hi KDF!
Well that doesn't work at all for some reason, I get just the message:
MusicIP API error - invalid request or internal error.
However just using ht
egd;311723 Wrote:
> Siduhe, am I correct assuming that you have Sc also pointed to the path
> of your audio library? Reason I ask is because I've tried the refresh
> route on a number of occasions but find that MiP headless does not add
> new tracks/ albums via this option. I subsequently asked
Zevs;311722 Wrote:
> I have my Service Port setting on 10004, so using the link
> http://localhost:10004 gives me a page with Active services : API
http://localhost:10004/server
That should give you the ability to add music/refresh songs for
MusicIP.
-kdf
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kdf
Siduhe;311711 Wrote:
> It's the IP address of the box that MIP is installed on. Try opening up
> a web browser on that computer and typing http://localhost:10002 for
> starters. Look for a box that says "reload cache".
>
> If you aren't running headless however, then a full clear and rescan of
Yes I thought it would be remixable, and I have done several full
rescans, but still I do get the same result, i.e. they new music not
showing up as mixable.
I have my Service Port setting on 10004, so using the link
http://localhost:10004 gives me a page with Active services : API but
really no
It's the IP address of the box that MIP is installed on. Try opening up
a web browser on that computer and typing http://localhost:10002 for
starters. Look for a box that says "reload cache".
If you aren't running headless however, then a full clear and recan of
Squeezecenter should make the mus
Hi Siduhe and thanks for the response!
My new music is already added to MusicIP and it is possible to make
mixes in that program with them without any problem. Not sure I if I do
headless or not these days (although myself feeling fairly headless
saying that I must say :) My operative system is
You need to add the new music to the MusicIP library, then rescan to
pick it up in Squeezecenter. Are you running headless or not, and
using Linux or not?
Open up the MusicIP application (if you can), let it find and validate
your new music, then close MusicIP down. If running headless, open up
Hi!
I have about 85 % of my music collection marked out with the M symbol
indicating that mixing through MusicIP is possible. However, it seems
that no new music that I add to my collection get to be mixable in
SqueezeCenter. If there is anyone that can give me some help on this I
would be very g
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