Since installing Squeezecenter release 7.5.1 (from, I think,
7.3.something) Moose 0.73a has been acting a little strangely - it can
take 50 seconds or more before the pop-up toast has been updated to
display the currently playing track as opposed to the previous track.

I thought I'd rescan the database to see if it made any difference
(I've no idea why it should but it seemed worth a go!).First time I ran
this I got a message that told me to restart the server. I restarted the
server and now get the message  'Problem connecting to MySQL Server:
Reading from the stream had failed'. As you may have gathered, Moose
was set up to use MYSQL DB.

A little digging reveals that from 7.4 Squeezecenter has apparently
reverted to SQlite so I've been trying to follow the instructions for
getting Moose to use that. Trouble is I can't find a Squeezecenter.db
anywhere; this is on a Windows 7 system and Moose is running on a
different machine to Squeezecenter (Squeezecenter on W7 and Moose on
W7x64 if that makes any difference).

I guess that prompts some questions. 

How would I know if I'm using MySQL or SQLite?
If I am now using SQLite where is Squeezecenter.db?
If I'm not using SQLite does anyone know what the Moose error message
means?

I guess I ought to confess, in case you haven;t already gathered, that
despite having run Squeezecenter for several years I'm not a
'technical' user of the system. I just install most updates once they
are released and hope it works. It invariably  doesn't but I usually
muddle a solution. I'm stumped this time though.

Thanks for your help.

Kevin


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