On 2011/06/04 03:06, Kesh Ikuma tik...@hotmail.com wrote:
First, mpd -V returns the following decoder list:
Supported decoders:
[mad] mp3 mp2
[vorbis] ogg oga
[oggflac] ogg oga
[flac] flac
[faad] aac
[wavpack] wv
[pcm]
Assuming that I can only use one of
Assuming that I can only use one of these, only [faad] returned w/o error
(which is expected), but it only says:
time=0
not including album and title that I was able to retrieve.
This plugin will not be used for *.m4a, because the extension is not
listed above. Do
From what I remember, the builds from Ubuntu *don't* play m4a, because it's
not free software. For mpd to play anything using non-free codecs/libraries,
you have to install the necessary libraries,and build mpd yourself.
(I suppose it's possible this has changed; I've been building it myself for
On 2011/06/02 04:56, Kesh Ikuma tik...@hotmail.com wrote:
Meanwhile, these do not work:
mpc search artist jackson
mpc search album thriller genre pop
Oh, it does play m4a files just fine, just these 2 tags aren't working for me.
Has this been reported?
If someone can give me
Max,
Thanks for the reply.
Meanwhile, these do not work:
mpc search artist jackson
mpc search album thriller genre pop
Enable the test programs (configure --enable-test), run the
read_tags program on such a file to print what MPD sees during
database update.
First, mpd -V returns the
Greeting (from first time poster)!
I've been using MPD for about a month now and love it very much so far!
Now, I came across what appears to be a bug and thought share it here and see
if I can get any inputs. (My apology in advance it has been reported.)
First my setup. My music library