I give up! Too cumbersome, too buggy!
Not that I paid money for it... ;)
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signor_rossi;420781 Wrote:
Seems I have found a way now to set things up, it is just a little
trickier when you don't want to save the MusicIP info in the file tags
(which I never will ;)
Why?
I let my main (windows) computer do the analyzing, and then archive the
analysis to the tags.
signor_rossi;421405 Wrote:
raven22;421394 Wrote:
Why?
Too risky. I currupted some files once with some other not directly
tagging related software. It simply took too long to tag everything
properly. :)
I understand, but i guess (hope) you have a backup? So just
raven22;421435 Wrote:
signor_rossi;421405 Wrote:
raven22;421394 Wrote:
Why?
I understand, but i guess (hope) you have a backup? So just try it, i
never had problems with archiving the analysis in the files itself.
Really, MusicIP and Sugarcube make listening very
Thanks, will try when I get a chance since MusicIP server seems to have
problems and couln't send me an account verification email since
yesterday, whic is needed for the free version.
SignorRossi
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signor_rossi
Could need a little help on which one to follow. I looked already in the
wiki and the forums and found a few, but I really couldn't
understand/decide which one was the right one to follow. I would like to
use it with Sugarcube and be able to analyze my library on my SC server
from another
I found this wiki guide to work great for setting up MusicIP on headless
Ubuntu 8.10, including analyzing the fingerprints as a separate process
and saving them as tags in the files:
http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.php/Integrating_MusicIP_with_SqueezeCenter.
I did have difficulties getting