markm wrote:
> ...add some kind of 'audit' number to scanner output...
By this I was referencing the scan summary, not what's written to the
scanner log - sorry for any confusion...
*Player: *1 x Transporter w/Trans-knob, 2 x Touch (Active, 3 x Spares),
4 x Boom (Active, 9 x Spares)
*Serv
DJanGo wrote:
> There is a line cant read at least somenumber bytes from file xyz
> already there - if thats the case.
In the log, or in the scan summary that's normally displayed?
I don't have access to an LMS server right now...
*Player: *1 x Transporter w/Trans-knob, 2 x Touch (Active, 3
markm wrote:
> if say a file exists but the scanner can't open the file to read the
> tags (corrupt file) it would be more noticeable that there was an issue
> (i.e. -file list count- versus -scanned file list count-)
>
There is a line cant read at least somenumber bytes from file xyz
alre
Interesting - Not to hijack this thread, but I recently discovered that
I'm having similar issues.
I had some friends over and they started looking at my collection and
couldn't believe I didn't have certain albums. Knowing I did, I started
looking into things.
I originally ripped all music to .
emalvick wrote:
> In my cases, once it occurred in tags for songs by Björk, and where the
> ö was the culprit (most recent album). Never had the problem before.
> Similar issue has occurred on occasion with songs with accents or with
> dashes, etc that did not fall into a standard character set.
reinholdk wrote:
> I tried a full rescan with the --charset=utf8 startup parameter added as
> dolodobendan suggested (and verified that LMS was displaying utf8
> instead of cp1252 in the info). It was added and was playable without
> issues as before and it also had a short file name in the data
I have had similar issues on extremely rare occasions over the years.
In all cases, it has generally been because of a special character,
especially when they are in the folder name.
But, they can also occur if the special characters are in the tags, and
in LMS there are settings about how to
I had similar problems with LMS 7.9.2 plus WINDOWS 10 (64Bit) (NTFS)
I have some Folders like:
d:\Klassik\XMass
d:\Klassik\Pop
If I use the Windows LMS Tray Program and go to Folders to Scan, I see
all Folders!
If I use the Web frontend and want to add Folders, I see only
d:\Klassik\Pop
So I
I tried a full rescan with the --charset=utf8 startup parameter added as
dolodobendan suggested (and verified that LMS was displaying utf8
instead of cp1252 in the info). It was added and was playable without
issues as before and it also had a short file name in the data base. So
at least for thi
Well, it's a thought... This file does have an 8.3 name. Here's a DIR /x
for the file.
10/11/2018 12:2612,885,812 16HUNT~1.MP3 16 Hunt You
Down-Naked-C‐Link.mp3
1 File(s) 12,885,812 bytes
0 Dir(s) 35,522,826,240 bytes free
C:\Users\W3\Desktop>fsutil 8dot3name query
The registry sta
I investigated a bit more and noticed that LMS was using a short file
name (the so-called 8.3 name) for the track instead of the long name
shown in Windows Explorer.
I checked the tracks in my library.db and found that there are a few
more where the original file or folder names have some "speci
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
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
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:
> 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
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
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.
+---+
|Filename: Capture.JPG |
|D
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?
-
w3wilkes wrote:
> I also pasted the text into a txt file and loaded it into my hex editor.
> The dash between the C and Link appears to be the problem.
It's this one: Hyphen (U+2010). But I do wonder why it would cause
trouble. I have a lot of not-that-average characters and never had any
probl
I also pasted the text into a txt file and loaded it into my hex editor.
The dash between the C and Link appears to be the problem.
Main system - Rock Solid with LMS 7.9.1 Official on WHS 2011 - 2 Duets
and Squeeseslave
Cabin system - Rock solid with LMS 7.9.1 Official on Win10 Pro - 1 RPi 3
M
Here's the zip...
+---+
|Filename: 16 Hunt You Down-Naked-C‐Link.zip |
|Download: http://forums.slimdevices.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=25790|
+--
DJanGo wrote:
> BMF mea culpa...
>
> In "this" world its *B*rowse *M*edia *F*older
> In any other Wotlds its Best Male Friend
I still prefer drinking game.
QLMS 7.9.2@1.09e (digimaster) / QNAP 469L QTS 4.3.4
dolodobend
w3wilkes wrote:
> I'd be happy to. Is [strg] "ctrl" and what the heck is bmf?
BMF mea culpa...
In "this" world its *B*rowse *M*edia *F*older
In any other Wotlds its Best Male Friend
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w3wilkes wrote:
> I'd be happy to. Is [strg] "ctrl"
[strg] is [ctrl] on german keyboards, yes.
w3wilkes wrote:
> and what the heck is bmf?
>From what I learned these days, probably a drinking game.
QLMS 7.9.2@1.09e (digimaster) / QNAP 469L QTS 4.3.4
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I'd be happy to. Is [strg] "ctrl" and what the heck is bmf?
Main system - Rock Solid with LMS 7.9.1 Official on WHS 2011 - 2 Duets
and Squeeseslave
Cabin system - Rock solid with LMS 7.9.1 Official on Win10 Pro - 1 RPi 3
Model B/Hifiberry DAC+ Pro/PiCorePlayer and Squeezeslave
w3wilkes wrote:
> If you want the file as originally created by DBPoweramp that LMS
> doesn't see I have a preserved copy.
Hi,
it would be nice if you grab the original file
press f2 and [strg] [c]
make a new textfile somewhere else
press f2 and [strg] [v]
now the new empty textfile has the sam
drmatt wrote:
> I would guess it's a Microsoft long-dash not a simple - minus sign.
>
Well, whatever it is it works in all my software other than LMS.
Main system - Rock Solid with LMS 7.9.1 Official on WHS 2011 - 2 Duets
and Squeeseslave
Cabin system - Rock solid with LMS 7.9.1 Official on
I would guess it's a Microsoft long-dash not a simple - minus sign.
-Transcoded from Matt's brain by Tapatalk-
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Hardware: 3x Touch, 1x Radio, 2x Receivers, 1 HP Microserver NAS with
Debian+LMS 7.9.0
Music: ~1300 CDs, as 450 GB of 16/44k FLACs. No less than 3x 24/44k
albums..
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It's stored locally on the same Windows system in both Windows systems.
Direct attached SATA drives. The file system is NTFS. My other
applications I use to manage music files have no trouble with the file
name; MP3Tag, DBPoweramp, tuneXplorer and Windows itself.
Main system - Rock Solid with
What you don't see in the forum, I see on the mailing list: That dash
after the "C" must be special:
> show up browsing by folder. The file name created by DBPoweramp is "16
> Hunt You Down-Naked-C‐Link.mp3". I renamed the song to "16 Hunt
> You Down - Naked C Link.mp3" and LMS picked it up just
Just bought and ripped "Egypt Station" using DBPoweramp 15.3. I run LMS
7.9.1 official on both Windows 10 Pro and on Windows Home Server 2011.
The file name for song 16 created by DBPoweramp is not recognized in
either a full scan or scan for new and changed. The song also didn't
show up browsing
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