Hi list,

Here is what i get from the command line after i set the log level to '
*verbose*' on Windows 7:

*$ ./mpd.exe ./mpd.conf*
path: SetFSCharset: fs charset is: cp936
libsamplerate: libsamplerate converter 'Fastest Sinc Interpolator'
opus: libopus 1.1
db: reading DB
output: No 'audio_output' defined in config file
output: Attempt to detect audio output device
output: Attempting to detect a winmm audio device
output: Successfully detected a winmm audio device
curl: version 7.37.1


And below is what i get from the mpc client:
*$ mpc ls*
error: Timeout

*$ mpc play*
error: Timeout

And the log file is *empty*.

The database file & state file & stick file is polluted with normal
content. (Attached)


I would appreciated for any comments.
Thanks,


Gui


On Sat, Aug 30, 2014 at 8:45 PM, zw g <pekingmas...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Dear list,
>
>
> I compiled MPD 0.18.10 for *Windows *follow this repo:
> https://bitbucket.org/dkrjuchkov/mpd-build
>
> After i start the MPD 0.18.10 binary on Windows 7,  it can play audio
> files without problem, but can not be controlled by mpc or any other
> clients.
>
> (You may ask how i do that without clients control?  I used the old but
> official MPD 0.17.4 windows binary to play audio file first, then i stop
> the MPD service manually, then i start the NEW compiled 0.18.10 MPD in the
> command line, the sound comes out with no problem.)
>
> I am sure that MPD was runing on the default 6600 port.
> (By running: *netstat -ano|findstr 6600*  in the command line to check
> the process id)
>
> All the commands sent from *mpc* or other clients will prompt: *error:
> Timeout*.
>
> How can i get rid of this?
> Please help, i really like MPD.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
> Gui
>

Attachment: database
Description: Binary data

Attachment: state.6600
Description: Binary data

Attachment: sticker.sql
Description: Binary data

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