This is a copy of a note left on the Spicefly forum as this forum is for sure much more active. I am a long time happy user of Sugarcube and am a bit worried for the future.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Greetings, First a few words about my setup on Win7 64 Pro. In the past years I've been happily ripping and tagging CD's to FLAC using EAC. Each track to one FLAC file and a separate folder for each album. The musicip "magic numbers" where than generated using the command line genpuid in batch mode. This resulted into the following FLAC musicip tags being populated : ANALYSIS, FINGERPRINT, MUSICIP_DATA and musicip_puid. The process was not speedy, one album was done in 5 to 10 minutes or so. Sometimes musicip_puid's were missed, but running genpuid a couple more times fixed the issue. Ripping a few new and old albums I noticed that things were breaking down since last year. The process became slower and more and more musicip_puid were missing. A recent album ripped today did only get 2 musicip_id's out of 22 tracks ( double album ). The other magic numbers are still generated. If I rerun genpuid on the recent double album, it exits after a few seconds and the log file just reads : Tue Jan 10 11:05:24 2012 ** Stopping Processing and no new musicip_puid's are generated. So here are my basic questions : 1. Does sugarcube ( or musicip mixer process ) need that musicip_puid number to generate the mix. If no , ignore subsequent question , I am fine with the missing musicip_puid's. 2. If yes, what alternatives exist to generate those nice mixes and/or get the musicip_puid populated again. Thanks in advance for any insight or clarifications. Francis -- B1tbull ------------------------------------------------------------------------ B1tbull's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=30543 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=91499 _______________________________________________ ripping mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/ripping
