mherger wrote:
>
> I thought I had that fixed... would you mind sharing your library.db
> with me?
>
yes, will send over.
Looking at the error, anything to do with possibly saving youtube in a
playlist?
Code:
youtube://
I notice there's a
mherger wrote:
>
> Just post your scanner.log and we'll know...
>
Code:
Logitech Media Server Version: 8.0.0 - 1601380107 @ Tue Sep 29 14:20:56 CEST
2020
Hostname: odroid
Server IP Address: xx
Server HTTP Port Number: 9000
Operating system: Debian -
mherger wrote:
> Did you see these failures with the latest build? Other reporters of
> this issue have confirmed it was fixed (for them...).
I'm pretty sure I'm up to date, there's nothing screaming at me that it
needs to be. and the scans are still stopping unexpectedly.
mherger wrote:
> >
> It's hard to give advice when I lack any information...
>
I know this quote wasn't for me directly (and its also taken out of
context a little), but I still owe you a db file -- I'm still getting an
error when scanning. I finally had time to copy the library.db file
Code:
Discovering files/directories: /mnt/mother/mp3 (173263 of 173263)
Complete 00:07:59
Scanning new music files: /mnt/mother/mp3 (1 of 1) Complete 00:00:00
Discovering playlists: /mnt/mother/! Playlists (130 of 130) Complete
00:00:01
mherger wrote:
> > Building full text index (7 of 7) Complete 08:20:15
>
> See? It's not broken :-)
>
lol!
mherger wrote:
>
> Would you mind sharing your library.db with me?
>
Mine's a bit over 700MB so not so sure about that.
mherger wrote:
>
> Are you using iTunes
kbeast wrote:
> I'm up to 3 hours and 38 minutes, something tells me this isn't going to
> finish :)
Scanner Information
Code:
Building full text index (7 of 7) Complete 08:20:15
Scanner Log File
Code:
kidstypike wrote:
> Same here with the playlists, it got so bad I uninstalled the
> FullTextSearch plugin.
I'm up to 3 hours and 38 minutes, something tells me this isn't going to
finish :)
kbeast's Profile:
Code:
[20-09-22 10:55:51.5580] Slim::Plugin::FullTextSearch::Plugin::_rebuildIndex
(442) Starting fulltext index build
[20-09-22 10:55:51.5583] Slim::Plugin::FullTextSearch::Plugin::_rebuildIndex
(446) Initialize fulltext table
[20-09-22 10:56:00.1459]
Little more system info:
Operating system: Debian - EN - utf8
Platform Architecture: armv7l-linux
Perl Version: 5.26.1 - arm-linux-gnueabihf-thread-multi-64int
Audio::Scan: 0.95
IO::Socket::SSL: 2.056
Database Version: DBD::SQLite 1.34_01 (sqlite 3.7.7.1)
When preforming a scan, part seems to hang around the same spot and the
system kinda just falls apart until a hard reboot. Running arm debian on
odroid xau4
Im getting the following in my logs:
[19-05-24 14:40:19.8246]
Slim::Plugin::FullTextSearch::Plugin::_initPopularTerms (525) Fulltext
rp9197 wrote:
> I upgraded to 7.9.2 and nothing will play from my library/My Music. All
> of my albums are there and indexed. The album and artwork loads onto
> the right side of screen in LMS but no sound. The display shows LMS
> trying to play a few seconds of the first track then it skips
I have my music on a NAS and access via mount point. At tumes if the
NAS is offline and you try to play a song it can no longer find, it gets
removed from the database. Typically a rescan would bring it back into
the database when services are restored but lately on my linux LMS it's
not.
So I'm retiring an old AMD X2 3000+ running Win10 with a Odroid XU4
which have been insanely positive so far in manyany ways.
My playlists and music sit on a NAS. My problem is that all of my
playlists are use unc since the majority of my pcs are Windows. Now
using the odroid, my mountpoint
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