frankd wrote: > Here my experience also in line with CParker: > 1) Do not reuse a database you have created with a newer windows version > on your raspberry pi with an older version of the program on the pi (we > have only 1.8 there). > 2) Best is that you let your pi create its own database version (which > you can edit later with the 1.8 windows version), do not copy your > database to the pi > 3) Make sure that your windows MusicIP really embeds the fingerprints > into all MP3s, I had sometimes hiccups in the past. Easy to check with > MP3Tag as Slartibartfast already proposed > 4) Once you are sure that your pi has access to the files with embedded > MusicIP tags, let your raspberry pi create a new database and scan all > files again. As long as the files contain your MusicIP fingerprints this > should be pretty fast. > 5) Once you have a Pi created database, you can edit it with the 1.8 > version of MusicIP on Windows, adding filters and more.... but make a > backup before... > Cheers, > Frank
Thanks, slartibartfast, cparker and frankd for all your feedback! Using the 1.8 Windows version was key to getting the MusicIP fingerprints identified on my Raspberry. It seems that every change to any tag in a mp3 file leads to MusicIP listing the file as not being analyzed. Changes made with MusicBrainz Picard Tagger 2.5.2 led to mp3tag listing these files as "!BAD ID3v2". So, I had to reanalyze a lot of files again and again. Looking at the relevant tags for MusicIP (MUSICMAGIC DATA and MUSICMAGIC FINGERPRINT), there are now multiple versions of these tags in my files!? Anyway it works... ------------------------------------------------------------------------ macpac's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=70877 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=106958 _______________________________________________ plugins mailing list plugins@lists.slimdevices.com http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/plugins