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It must be done via their API, at their servers. Once filters are
selected, only the wanted genre(s) show up in the app. It’s fantastic
never having to be assaulted by the junk that’s of no interest to music
lovers.
But to what menus would they be applied? I tend not to navigate to
places
I contacted the developer, penguinlovesmusic, and they are
investigating. Will report back when I hear more. In the meantime, is
anyone here using iPeng with Playback on an M1 Mac? If so, any luck
playing streams such as...
D-dur Live classical, 48/OGG, crashes
I moved this over from the Similarity thread.
I put the bliss-analyser-linux-0.0.1.zip on a RPi4 running Bullseye.
I mapped the music drive of the nas via cifs and set the ip address of
the LMS server.
When I run the ./bliss-analyser analyse I get the following error:
bash: ./bliss-analyser:
cpd73 wrote:
> Your ffmpeg is too old. Either update, or re-rebuild bliss-analyser from
> git.
Thanks. At the risk of abusing you good nature, would re-rebuilding
bliss-analyzer allow me to use the older ffmpeg utils?
Or, could I run the bliss-analyze from another system with the current
mherger wrote:
> > As I was mentioning, Ogg direct now works (with no volume
> > normalization). But what I have been experiencing, no matter the
> > endpoint (I've got one SB2, two Booms, one DAC32 and one
> Squeezelite-X,
> > on my desktop), is playback stopping after 2/3 minutes of playback
cpd73 wrote:
> OK. I installed LMS and bliss-analyser in a Windows VM. The issue is
> that LMS cannot find bliss-mixer.exe This is located in
> BlissMixer\Bin\windows - and for the next release I have added this path
> to LMS lookup paths. For now you can simply rename
> BlissMixer\Bin\windows
philippe_44 wrote:
> Youre brave ;)
Because of Rust? I find its syntax a bit weird, as I'm not used to it,
but overall I think its great! It has a fantastic eco-system with lots
of simple to use libraries, and cargo makes building trivial.
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cpd73 wrote:
> You have two choices:
>
> > >
- For each folder containing these tracks (or their parent) create
> a file named '.notmusic' (note leading dot). Or you can create this
> in their parent folder. Whenever the analyser sees this file it does
> not process a folder or
slartibartfast wrote:
> There are some genres that I never want to appear in mixes like Comedy,
> Spoken Word etc. It would be nice to have an easier way to exclude them.
> I would need to make a "Genre group" containing all of the genres that I
> do want to be included.
You have two choices:
staresy wrote:
> With debug logging enabled:
>
> [22-03-05 18:09:07.4625]
> Plugins::BlissMixer::Plugin::_getMixableProperties (365) Auto-mixing
> from random tracks in current playlist
> [22-03-05 18:09:07.4860] Plugins::BlissMixer::Plugin::_mixFailed (818)
> Return empty list
OK. I
mark wollschlager wrote:
> This project looks very promising to me, so I started following along.
> Got the plugins, got the bliss-analyzer for linux, changed the
> config.ini.
Your ffmpeg is too old. Either update, or re-rebuild bliss-analyser from
git.
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This project looks very promising to me, so I started following along.
Got the plugins, got the bliss-analyzer for linux, changed the
config.ini.
installed ffmpeg.
But it looks like I might be stuck by my OS situation.
When I run the bliss-analyze analyze I get this:
Code:
cpd73 wrote:
> The reason this does not support CUE files is basically because its
> coded in Rust (the bliss-rs library, which does the actual analysis, is
> written in Rust) and these are the first ever Rust programs I have
> written
Youre brave ;)
LMS 8.2 on Odroid-C4 - *SqueezeAMP!*,
There are some genres that I never want to appear in mixes like Comedy,
Spoken Word etc. It would be nice to have an easier way to exclude them.
I would need to make a "Genre group" containing all of the genres that I
do want to be included.
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cpd73 wrote:
> Enable logging for the plugin.
With debug logging enabled:
[22-03-05 18:09:07.4625]
Plugins::BlissMixer::Plugin::_getMixableProperties (365) Auto-mixing
from random tracks in current playlist
[22-03-05 18:09:07.4860] Plugins::BlissMixer::Plugin::_mixFailed (818)
Return empty
staresy wrote:
> Possibly because my LMS server has a win login PW, maybe that's the
> reason, any, for now I've manually copied the file as suggested.
>
> I'm not sure it's creating mixes properly though. I have the number of
> songs to return set to 5, but it returns 10 (they appear totally
cpd73 wrote:
> Odd. It works for me Laptop -> Pi4. Is the DSTM plugin installed in LMS?
> Any errors shown in LMS' log file?
>
> You can, however, just manually copy bliss.db to
> /path/to/lms/Cache/bliss.db
>
Possibly because my LMS server has a win login PW, maybe that's the
reason, any,
And sometimes the lag is gone. So it must be loading something when I
press the button.
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This was the easiest way to share, but the lag is also there in the
webbrowser.
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mherger wrote:
> > So does anyone know what to do about it?
>
> I think all the hints I'd give already have been given. But let's start
>
> over: please post your MAI settings. As mentioned before the performance
>
> depends on how you've configured MAI. If you haven't enabled display of
>
mherger wrote:
> > So does anyone know what to do about it?
>
> I think all the hints I'd give already have been given. But let's start
>
> over: please post your MAI settings. As mentioned before the performance
>
> depends on how you've configured MAI. If you haven't enabled display of
>
staresy wrote:
> When trying to upload the bliss.db I get the following error (after ~1
> minute):
>
> C:\bliss-analyser-windows-0.0.1>bliss-analyser upload
> [2022-03-05 15:46:20 I] Requesting LMS plugin to allow uploads
> [2022-03-05 15:47:35 E] Failed to ask LMS plugin to allow upload.
>
When trying to upload the bliss.db I get the following error (after ~1
minute):
C:\bliss-analyser-windows-0.0.1>bliss-analyser upload
[2022-03-05 15:46:20 I] Requesting LMS plugin to allow uploads
[2022-03-05 15:47:35 E] Failed to ask LMS plugin to allow upload.
I'm in France
And you're experiencing the "skipping to the next track immediately"
issue? Did you check out
https://github.com/librespot-org/librespot/issues/972?
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As I was mentioning, Ogg direct now works (with no volume
normalization). But what I have been experiencing, no matter the
endpoint (I've got one SB2, two Booms, one DAC32 and one Squeezelite-X,
on my desktop), is playback stopping after 2/3 minutes of playback and
moving to the following track
cpd73 wrote:
> As an aside, what is the benefit of FLAC+CUE as opposed to just
> splitting the FLAC into single FLAC tracks? FLAC handles gapless, no?
> Just curious...
Probably no benefit. It's how I started ripping my library years ago,
and it works just fine in LMS so I've continued the
chill wrote:
> Wait, sorry - in my lossy library, FLAC+CUE albums are converted to
> (single)OGG+CUE equivalents, so I believe MusicSimilarity will still
> want to split them into individual MP3 files for the analysis. So no
> benefit in using the lossy library for the analysis after all.
As
chill wrote:
> Inspired by the 'Bliss DSTM announcement'
> (https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?116068-Announce-Bliss-DSTM-mixer=1049586=1#post1049586),
> I want to give MusicSimilarity a go with my library of mostly FLAC+CUE
> albums.
>
> I do maintain a 'lossy' form of my library
chill wrote:
> Inspired by the 'Bliss DSTM announcement'
> (https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?116068-Announce-Bliss-DSTM-mixer=1049586=1#post1049586),
> I want to give MusicSimilarity a go with my library of mostly FLAC+CUE
> albums.
>
> I do maintain a 'lossy' form of my library
chill wrote:
> Thank you. I'm caught up on the MusicSimilarity thread now - should have
> done that before posting, sorry. Good point about the mixer code for
> this plugin not handling CUE files - I guess it's not suitable for my
> setup yet. I'll give MusicSimilarity a go. Is there a Mac
Inspired by the 'Bliss DSTM announcement'
(https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?116068-Announce-Bliss-DSTM-mixer=1049586=1#post1049586),
I want to give MusicSimilarity a go with my library of mostly FLAC+CUE
albums.
I do maintain a 'lossy' form of my library which could be used for the
cpd73 wrote:
>
> For now, you could just use MusicSimilarity configured just for Bliss -
> but the analyser used there has not been built for Windows.
Thank you. I'm caught up on the MusicSimilarity thread now - should have
done that before posting, sorry. Good point about the mixer code for
slartibartfast wrote:
> In the repo I see the Bliss Mixer plugin is called Auto Play, is that
> right? There is also another plugin with the same name but a different
> description.
Ah, oops! Should be fixed now!
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In the repo I see the Bliss Mixer plugin is called Auto Play, is that
right? There is also another plugin with the same name but a different
description.
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cpd73 wrote:
> Looks like the ZIP got corrupted on upload to github. I have
> re-uploaded, this. I have also downloaded the new linked version, and it
> unzips OK for me - but I am on Linux, not Windows.
Thanks, working.
It's sat there analysing my library now, seems pretty quick, I reckon
chill wrote:
> I read through the announcement post, thinking "Finally, a similarity
> plugin that seems simple enough for me to understand"! But then I got
> to the part about bliss-analyser not dealing with CUE files. Most of my
> library is in the form of CDs ripped to a single file with a
staresy wrote:
> Edit, tried a different extraction tool (7zip), it extracts
> swresample-4.dll, but on running it says the file is corrupt/damaged.
>
> Thanks,
> When I try to extract the win analyser from the zip I get "An unexpected
> error is keeping you from extracting the file
I read through the announcement post, thinking "Finally, a similarity
plugin that seems simple enough for me to understand"! But then I got
to the part about bliss-analyser not dealing with CUE files. Most of my
library is in the form of CDs ripped to a single file with a separate
CUE file.
staresy wrote:
> Edit, tried a different extration tool (7zip), it extracts
> swresample-4.dll, but on running it says the file is corrupt/damaged.
>
> Thanks,
> When I try to extract the win analyser from the zip I get "An unexpected
> error is keeping you from extracting the file
mherger wrote:
> > Where do I check if Volume Normalization is enabled?
>
> Settings/Player/Audio and Settings/Player/Spotty
Yes, thank you. I actually found it but didn't want to clog up the
discussion with message after message. So I edited...
As I was mentioning, Ogg direct now works
cpd73 wrote:
> That's the idea. Don't use pCP so cannot confirm it works, but I see no
> reason why it should not.
Thanks,
When I try to extract the win analyser from the zip I get "An unexpected
error is keeping you from extracting the file swresample-4.dll"
Any ideas?
Thanks
mherger wrote:
> > However, with an LMS 8.3 nightly, spotty sends ogg when the option is
> > enabled.
>
> Is this a good or a bad thing?
Doesn't matter for me.
I was just noting the different behaviour between the two server
versions.
Ralphy
*1*-Touch, *5*-Classics, *3*-Booms, *2*-UE
It must be done via their API, at their servers. Once filters are
selected, only the wanted genre(s) show up in the app. Its fantastic
never having to be assaulted by the junk thats of no interest to music
lovers.
piTouch w/JustBoom DigiHat -> RME ADI-2 DAC FS -> JBL 305P MkII
monitors; LMS
staresy wrote:
> Sounds interesting, I currently run LMS on a Win10 server but am
> considering migrating to a PCP solution for the server. Would I be able
> to upload the Bliss DB to the PCP server and run the plugin/DTSM mixer
> on that platform?
That's the idea. Don't use pCP so cannot
mherger wrote:
> Quick question for those of you for whom Spotty started to fail
> recently: where on this planet are you about? Just saw a very similar
> report over in the librespot community. I wonder whether Spotify is
> having an issue local to some region (as it clearly is still
Sounds interesting, I currently run LMS on a Win10 server but am
considering migrating to a PCP solution for the server. Would I be able
to upload the Bliss DB to the PCP server and run the plugin/DTSM mixer
on that platform?
I currently use MusicIP tags as the DSTM mixer but this is not easily
cpd73 wrote:
> That is correct. Whilst the analysis data is quite small (20 floating
> point numbers) and could be stored in a tag, I didn't want to touch the
> actual music files. Plus reading data from a DB is quicker then
> re-reading tags from all files.
>
>
>
> Yes, that's what I do. I
slartibartfast wrote:
> I currently use MusicIP which adds fingerprinting in a track's tags. If
> I understand correctly Bliss doesn't use tags but stores info in a
> database.
That is correct. Whilst the analysis data is quite small (20 floating
point numbers) and could be stored in a tag, I
cpd73 wrote:
> This is a mixer for "Don't Stop the Music" that uses the results of
> bliss analysis to find suitable tracks. For details about bliss itself
> please refer to its 'website.' ( https://lelele.io/bliss.html)
>
> There are two parts to this mixer:
>
> > >
- A
whitman wrote:
>
> Im running iPeng on my MacBook Air M1 and using the Playback facility
> to make it a player. But I have a problem with it crashing when I try to
> play certain radio streams.
>
> (I should add that I can play any and every one of these streams
> perfectly well using iPeng
This is a mixer for "Don't Stop the Music" that uses the results of
bliss analysis to find suitable tracks. For details about bliss itself
please refer to its 'website.' ( https://lelele.io/bliss.html)
There are two parts to this mixer:
- A Linux/macOS/Windows app to analyse your music,
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