Archiving the MIP analysis into your files means that MIP re-writes the files to store the MIP analysis in them. It's an option in MIP, but not the default setting. Means you can move the files around without them needing to be revalidated. I've done it once and regretted it, as it wrote a series of APE tags into my files which Slimserver (as was) really didn't like.
Something is causing the scanner to bork on the MIP import but I've not seen anything like that error message. Opening a support ticket is probably a good idea. There are a number of FLAC error checkers out there (FlacTester for example) which you may want to run over your files. Not sure which will work with a Mac. Assume you are using MIP 1.8b? Also, do you have any file names with unicode characters in (accents and the like) or very long file names? If so, these may well be screwing up your import - long thread about it recently. Finally, if you're really up for debugging, you might want to create a small subset of your library and set this up to be revalidated in MIP (just take a copy of your original default m3lib file so that you can go back to your full library when you're done testing). If that imports ok, we will know it is something specific to certain files, rather than a set up issue. -- Siduhe ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Siduhe's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=723 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=42888 _______________________________________________ plugins mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/plugins
