If you are creating filters using the Windows MIP version 1.96b then you can't copy that m3lib file to Linux and preserve the filters as far as I know, as the Windows version 1.96 had a difference cache structure to the Linux release.
If you use the Windows MIP 1.8.1b version I understand it works ok, then just copying the m3lib file to Linux, you need to restart the service to re-read the file or refresh the cache by going to the host:10002 in a web browser and clicking the refresh cache button. The filters should then be exposed and visible in the LMS/SC Player page. You've probably already seen it but page here about filters, what kind of filters are you creating that are tied to paths? I've used them to group a number of genres together but these are then linked via the mp3 tags so not tied to a physical path. https://www.spicefly.com/article.php?page=musicip-filters Moods I have no idea unfortunately, I don't have much in the way of saved documentation and I never found any good detailed explanations of how they should work anywhere. If you need to step down from MIP 1.96b to 1.81b ensure you have a backup of the m3lib file (in case you need to go back again) and ensure you have also saved the tags into the music files (archive analysis setting in MIP) and check they are using mp3tag. MIP will need to rescan and read the fingerprints to build the m3lib file and if they are not saved in the music file it will have to rescan and re-fingerprint your collection from scratch which would suck www.spicefly.com - ** Spicefly SugarCube ** - A hassle free acoustic journey through your music library using MusicIP. Plus the finest MusicIP installation guides, enhanced MIP Interface and SpyGlass MIP the Windows Automated MusicIP Headless Installer. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ cparker's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=2083 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=112703 _______________________________________________ plugins mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/plugins
