Le samedi 11 juin 2016, ralphy
a écrit :
>
> You can redirect the mmserver port 10002 from a low powered linux lms
> server using xinetd.
This is s Great idea. Tranks.
>
> Change the 192.168.1.2 to the IP address of your mmserver.
>
> Code:
>
You can redirect the mmserver port 10002 from a low powered linux lms
server using xinetd.
Change the 192.168.1.2 to the IP address of your mmserver.
Code:
# cat /etc/xinetd.d/mmserver-redirect
service mmserver-redirect
{
disable = no
type = UNLISTED
rkrug wrote:
> drmatt writes:
>
> > Stupid question - where the heck do I get the musicip code from to do
> > the tagging (I'd rather do a full sweep offline and embed tags)?
>
> Probably best source:
>
> http://www.spicefly.com/article.php?page=musicip-software
>
> Cheers,
>
> Rainer
>
drmatt writes:
> Stupid question - where the heck do I get the musicip code from to do
> the tagging (I'd rather do a full sweep offline and embed tags)?
Probably best source:
http://www.spicefly.com/article.php?page=musicip-software
Cheers,
Rainer
Stupid question - where the heck do I get the musicip code from to do
the tagging (I'd rather do a full sweep offline and embed tags)?
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rkrug wrote:
> OleHB writes:
>
> > What you can do: You can analyse the tracks and write it to the
> > track-metadata (id3tag). This you can do on your notebook.
> > After that LMS with MusicIP-Plugin can read and import this metadata.
> > So, you don't have to do the analysis at the same
OleHB writes:
> What you can do: You can analyse the tracks and write it to the
> track-metadata (id3tag). This you can do on your notebook.
> After that LMS with MusicIP-Plugin can read and import this metadata.
> So, you don't have to do the analysis
Yeah! mmserver is starting before LMS. and also with some values it does
not work
i am out of ideas, what i can do - only possibilitiy i see, is, to setup
my server with older server-software as a test (OpenMediaVault 2.1 /
Debian wheezy (32bit) instead of OpenMediaVault 3.0 / Debian jessie
It might help if you put in some values for Mix Style and Variety but I
don't think that is the problem
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|Download:
Yes, MusicIP-Plugin is installed:
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also the headless server is working:
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and when i use 'Test Mix Creation' it gives me a mix:
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Is MusicIP activated in LMS settings
Logitech Media Server Version: 7.9.0 - 1463044970 @ Thu May 12 10:30:17
UTC 2016
Operating system: Debian - EN - utf8Platform Architecture:
x86_64-linux
Perl Version: 5.22.1 - x86_64-linux-gnu-thread-multi
One
Thanks!
It looks like that LMS does not show the buttons for MusicIP - also
MusicIP-Data is imported and MusicIP headless / mmserver is running
20586
Does not offer me a solution but a piece of the puzzle
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|Filename:
While playing a song from web interface. Select song and scroll down
song info in left pane to "Create MusicIP Mix"
I am using Classic interface not default.
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These pics show sequence to start MIP Mix from web interface. Second
last pic select mm Icon to make mix. From remote use + key and scroll
down to MusicIP while you are playing or selecting a song
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OleHB wrote:
> how do you use MusicIP with LMS? Is there a specific button or anything
> else?
TBH I've just started using it as I was a Smart Mix user. I'm using
Spicefly Sugar Cube, play a song then it starts working.
johnas wrote:
> I'm storing my music files on OMV, but I'm using Vortexbox for my LMS
> and MusicIP. Vortexbox 2.4 is a 64 bit system and mip works (one command
> install, get the advanced mip blue web page).
>
> Were you able to get the genpuid tags to archive OK in Wine/playon ?
Damn! I
I'm storing my music files on OMV, but I'm using Vortexbox for my LMS
and MusicIP. Vortexbox 2.4 is a 64 bit system and mip works (one command
install, get the advanced mip blue web page).
Were you able to get the genpuid tags to archive OK in Wine/playon ?
DJanGo wrote:
>
> @ Ole:
> In the other Thread you showed a blue-ish- Screenshoot from your
> Headless MIP where do you get the installer from that Version mine is
> white and lacks some settings.?
It is from Spicefly, a replacement with some more options: 'MusicIP
Headless Replacement
johnas wrote:
> On my OMV Debian NAS I set up a windows vm, copied my music over and
> set it to work.
>
I think it is more easy, when you use wine (and maybe playonlinux too)
and use with that the MusicIP-Mixer-Windows-Version
In this way you don't need to install a VM (which requires more
You can create the Genpuid and store the analysis in the music tags with
the Windows version of Music IP mixer. On my OMV Debian NAS I set up a
windows vm, copied my music over and set it to work.
MusicIp headless reads the music as mixable and I don't need to worry
about losing the db.
rkrug wrote:
>
> On the computer on which LMS is running, you can than use genpuid to
> re-create the MiP database.
>
> But I still have to install MiP headless on the LMS machine - correct?
> And is this possible as this is an ARM architecture?
>
>
mea culpa i managed to install genpuid
What you can do: You can analyse the tracks and write it to the
track-metadata (id3tag). This you can do on your notebook.
After that LMS with MusicIP-Plugin can read and import this metadata.
So, you don't have to do the analysis at the same machine.
But critical point: when LMS is working with
If you use the Archive setting in MIP Preferences for your library it is
quite easy to move to another computer with different paths. However
archiving a large library is pretty time consuming
Logitech Media Server Version: 7.9.0 - 1463044970 @ Thu May 12 10:30:17
UTC 2016
Operating system:
OleHB writes:
> MusicIP needs to be on a server with x86-CPU. You can install
> MusicIP-Plugin in LMS with an ARM-CPU - but it don't work
So I can't use MusicIP when my LMS is on a non x86-CPU as the MusicIP
server needs to be on the same machine as
DJanGo writes:
> Hi,
>
> its the same story (other Hardware) on my side.
>
> What i found is:
>
> There is no way to move or change the mip database.
> You need (AFAIK) a system with the same paths to the files as on your
> lms.
OK - I have read the
MusicIP needs to be on a server with x86-CPU. You can install
MusicIP-Plugin in LMS with an ARM-CPU - but it don't work
I have a hardware-system with x86-CPU and i am using OpenMediaVault (=
Debian) and can analyse the tracks
Hi,
its the same story (other Hardware) on my side.
What i found is:
There is no way to move or change the mip database.
You need (AFAIK) a system with the same paths to the files as on your
lms.
i'll try to use my bigboyhardcore Notepbook and MusicIP Mixer to analyse
the files and store the
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