pssturges wrote:
> Oh yes I get it. I really do, but iTunes:rolleyes:. I guess I should
> explain the issue. The files in question are 24bit files with sample
> rates above 96kHz. Of which I have about a thousand in my library. The
> problem isn't so much iTunes itself but syncing to my
Mnyb wrote:
> What he means is that you could reconvert them m4a to m4a and see if the
> original issue goes away .using a tool thatÂ’s not iTunes , he suggested
> dbpoweramp
>
> Would not solving the real problem be a better idea instead of naming
> music files with a video format file type
pssturges wrote:
> Files are already ALAC m4a files, just with the extension changed to
> m4v. I just would like LMS to recognise them because iTunes handles them
> better with the m4v extension.
What he means is that you could reconvert them m4a to m4a and see if the
original issue goes away
You say "some files", are we talking tens of files in a handful
directories or tens of thousands files spread all over the place?
Not sure if it solves the issue, and depending on the situation it may
for a number of reasons not be manageable, but perhaps building a set of
symbolic links with
Files are already ALAC m4a files, just with the extension changed to
m4v. I just would like LMS to recognise them because iTunes handles them
better with the m4v extension.
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+1 for the raspberry pi/picoreplayer /lms solution
*SqueezeBoxes:* 2x SB2 (Living room and study), 1x Radio (Kitchen), 1x
Boom (Dining room), 1x piCorePlayer (jacuzzi), 1x piCorePlayer (Garden)
1x OSMC + Squeezelite (Movie room), 1x Touch (Bedroom)
*Server:* LMS on Pi3 7.9.1. on PcP 3.21
DJanGo wrote:
> I am running debian.
>
> > >
- Browse Artists = use *single*, configurable list
- Composer, Conductor, Band/Orchestra *un*checked
- List compilation albums *As Group*
- Treat TPE2 MP3 Tag as *Band*
- No error message(s) in the server.log
> > >
>
>
I am
DJanGo wrote:
> thats what i understand:
> All tracks on your sampler got the same Value in TPE2.
> That means a Artist like "Air" and "Various Artists" sharing the same
> Track and therefore the same genres, years and so on.> DJanGo wrote:
> >
> >
> > Do they? Maybe I'm wrong but I would
mherger wrote:
>
> You're running LMS from a different computer than where the files are
> saved? This kind of I/O might be the bottleneck during the scan. But I
> could imagine that when TrackStat is doing its job, it's LMS server side
>
> only, no access to the files. I might be wrong.
afriend wrote:
> I'd say that's a different problem. I have no missing or blank named
> genres. Only (for example) artists that show in the wrong genre, just
> because they are part of a compilation where some other artist has a
> track that's in this genre.
Hmmm...
thats what i understand:
DJanGo wrote:
> if your name for the compilationsgroup is even *Various Artists* then
> you should change that...
Why? I know that there have been differences on how to tag tracks ever
since tags have been invented. I have -always- tagged compilations
albums in the way that makes the most sense
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