w3wilkes wrote:
> The dash between the C and Link appears to be the problem.
Maybe let us know which character encoding is used with your LMS
(WebUi->Settings->Info). Do you have other "not-that-average" :)
characters in other file names and do they work?
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No where in the Information tab on WebGUI -> Setting -> Information tab
does it give me encoding info
And yes, stuff like "Blue Öyster Cult" works fine.
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DJanGo wrote:
> BMF mea culpa...
> In "this" world its *B*rowse *M*edia *F*older
>
As stated in the OP it doesn't show up when I go in via LMS WebUI "Music
Folder" option either. It does show up in Windows Explorer
Main system - Rock Solid with LMS 7.9.1 Official on WHS 2011 - 2 Duets
and S
w3wilkes wrote:
> As stated in the OP it doesn't show up when I go in via LMS WebUI "Music
> Folder" option either. It does show up in Windows Explorer
Try adding --charset=utf8 to your startup parameters to avoid problems
like this. I guess a rescan will be required, too, after changing to
UTF
dolodobendan wrote:
> Small update:
>
> I had a look at the scanner.log, it's full of entries like this one:
>
> >
Code:
> >
> [18-10-14 18:38:47.0969]
Slim::Formats::Playlists::Base::playlistEntryIsValid (125) Warning:
file:///share/Multimedia/Music/FLACs/Klassi
dolodobendan wrote:
> Ok, it was right there for me to see. I have to add "CACHEDEV1_DATA/" to
> the path in the playlists. That could annoy people with many playlists
> and no clue how to find & replace.It seems you never used the correct paths.
But there is a very simple solution for this.
The
digimaster wrote:
> It seems you never used the correct paths.
Maybe. That's where the music was when using Settings / Basic Settings /
Browse.
digimaster wrote:
> But there is a very simple solution for this.
> There is a very powerful tool available in Linux. And that's sed, which
> could s
Found another program that has issues with the file name - frhed (free
hex editor). To me it appears there's something invalid in the file name
that some programs can handle and some programs can't. So I believe the
error is in wherever DBPoweramp gets the file name. Now that I've found
a 2nd pro
w3wilkes wrote:
> Found another program that has issues with the file name - frhed (free
> hex editor). To me it appears there's something invalid in the file name
> that some programs can handle and some programs can't. So I believe the
> error is in wherever DBPoweramp gets the file name. Now
w3wilkes wrote:
> No where in the Information tab on WebGUI -> Setting -> Information tab
> does it give me encoding info
It's the cp1252 in the line with the OS info. An this is what I have as
well.
But my LMS handles a music file with the name in question without
problems. It's added after a
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QLMS version 1.10.b2 ===
15-10-2018
+ The start script, had a wrong setting, that's why it could not always
find
slimserver.pl. ( That's fixed in this version.
+ Also optimize some thing more.
+ Add some extra library's and prg like mac (ape) and ice
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