Now the resource check for the NAS shows 98-100 % processor usage and 75
% memory usage.
With Tidal and LMS running the same figures are 3-5 % and maybe 10 %
memory usage.
So why does it use so much resources? How can I use the settings to
lower this resource-hungry beast?
Some initial
I would imagine it's building indexes or downloading bios and/or
photography and will stop when it's finished.
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Hardware: 3x Touch, 1x Radio, 2x Receivers, 1 HP Microserver NAS with
Debian+LMS 7.9.0
Music: ~1300 CDs, as 450 GB of 16/44k FLACs. No
Maybe the wrong forum, but don't expect to get any answer from their own
and there are lots of knowledgeable people here, so... :cool:
Installed the trial version of Roon on my QNAP TS-251+ with a 2 GHz
Inter quad core processor and 2 GB RAM.
Now the resource check for the NAS shows 98-100 %
slartibartfast wrote:
> Thinking about it I only have 100 unanalyzable songs in Windows but 1100
> in Linux so I think I did turn off all the filters. Is there an easy way
> to tell which files the server thinks are not validated? Have you tried
> validating tracks on the Pi?
>
> Sent from my
Mnyb wrote:
> Music IP is another server you have to install , that handles the mixing
> and fingerprinting of tracks . it's abandoware since a decade good luck
> :)
Yes, and I have it installed on the windows box and have fingerprinted
my entire library painstakingly over the past 3 months!
When iPeng Party gets its iOS 11 version I plan to add a voting feature.
Although a pretty simple one, itÂ’s difficult to match a track that
should be played with ones already being queued
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frankd wrote:
> Just a guess for the difference of non-validated songs (does not explain
> the difference of total files): Did you add exclusions in your windows
> setup. If I remember correctly, there might be even default exclusions
> in a standard windows setup (audiobook...), which will not
After quite some time spending with try and error I have been successful
in installing the Waveinput under a Raspberry Max2Play setup, which uses
Pulseaudio and a cirrus logic soundboard.
Since Max2Play switches to Pulseaudio, when you install their bluetooth
plugin, the default Alsa approach
kefkekeyser wrote:
> I use Spicefly SugarCube. Both LMS and MusicIP are installed on my
> Synology NAS.
>
> I am able to create filters: I copy the default.m3lib from my NAS to my
> PC, open it with the Windows version of MusicIP (v1.8), copy it back to
> the NAS and the filters show up in
frankd wrote:
> Just a guess for the difference of non-validated songs (does not explain
> the difference of total files): Did you add exclusions in your windows
> setup. If I remember correctly, there might be even default exclusions
> in a standard windows setup (audiobook...), which will not
slartibartfast wrote:
> I validate tracks on an external drive plugged into my Windows laptop
> and then transfer them over the network to a hard drive plugged onto the
> Pi. I then add the tracks using the MusicMagicServer webpage on port
> 10002 on the Pi. Even the total number of songs is
Hi,
i would like to know if there is any party voting software like
'Festify' (https://festify.rocks/), 'Populrr' (https://populrr.com/),
'Jukestar' (https://jukestar.mobi/) or 'Spartify'
(http://www.spartify.com/) that is compatible with our Squeezebox and/or
Spotty-Plugin.
Anyone who tried it?
George_C wrote:
> My LMS is running on a NAS (QNAP TS212P) which runs a flavor of Linux.
> And yes, there was a 16 second delay. Is that "long" ?
That is huge -I don't know the reason. - stream starts quickly for me
ona Ubuntu system but I can't help as I didn't do RTNP implementation.
>
> I
BPA,,, You Are a Genius. Thank you SO Much. This problem had been
bugging me for a long time and you solved it. Thank you again
I will try to do the same with other rtmp streams. If I stumble, I will
ask again.
bpa wrote:
>
> This mod works OK on a Linux system but I know there are
mherger wrote:
> > But the tracks are validated in Windows just not on the Pi.
>
> Then I'd say the transfer of the data from Windows to the Pi did not
> work. But that's admittedly just a guess. All I know is that tracks
> which are not validated need to be validated before you can mix them.
But the tracks are validated in Windows just not on the Pi.
Then I'd say the transfer of the data from Windows to the Pi did not
work. But that's admittedly just a guess. All I know is that tracks
which are not validated need to be validated before you can mix them.
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Michael
mherger wrote:
> > Does anyone know why the "Songs to validate" on the MusicMagic Server
> > webpage on port 10002 of the Pi server is much higher than the
> > unanalysable songs in the Windows version of MusicIp?
>
> I would think that these are two different items: "to validate" is the
>
DavidBulluss wrote:
> Appears that way... will search the forum for enlightenment!
>
> Cheers, David
Music IP is another server you have to install , that handles the mixing
and fingerprinting of tracks . it's abandoware since a decade good luck
:)
Does anyone know why the "Songs to validate" on the MusicMagic Server
webpage on port 10002 of the Pi server is much higher than the
unanalysable songs in the Windows version of MusicIp?
I would think that these are two different items: "to validate" is the
number of tracks MIP has not
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