kefkekeyser wrote: 
> I use Spicefly SugarCube. Both LMS and MusicIP are installed on my
> Synology NAS.
> 
> I am able to create filters: I copy the default.m3lib  from my NAS to my
> PC, open it with the Windows version of MusicIP (v1.8), copy it back to
> the NAS and the filters show up in Spicefly SugarCube.
> 
> I edited the recipes.xml of my Windows MusicIP and was able to create my
> own recipes. They work when I test it with the Widows version of
> MusicIP, but they do not show up in Spicefly SugarCube when I copy
> recipes.xml to the directory where MusicIP stores the default.m3lib
> file.
> 
> How can I get the recipes to show up in Spicefly SugarCube? Do I need to
> put my recipes.xml in another location?

That is strange since you copied your receipes.xml to the right
directory - where you actual default.m3lib should reside. For my setup,
MusicIP on a raspberry pi (see
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?106958-Success-MusicIP-and-Spicefly-Sugarcube-running-on-Raspberry-Pi)
it is located in  /home/pi/.MusicMagic/recipes.xml and I can select it
in Sugarcube.

Are the permission set right, or no issues with a capital character in
the filename after copying?


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