. So problem resolved, thanks!
Just out of curiosity: Is there a certain time interval when the index
is built? I thought it was w/ every rescan of squeezecenter it would be
updated. But maybe s.th. failed this time (because I'm running
squeezecenter on a NAS?)
Thanks again
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kinoimkeller
Thx for the quick response.
I forgot to mention: I already had done that, at least superficially,
and the data in both the MusicIP-Tags looked identical.
Taking a closer look again results in this:
34679
Observations:
- The tags are duplicated rather than overwritten, so now I have two
Hi all,
I have about 18k tracks and all of them have the fingerprint results of
MusicIP stored in the tags (i. e. option "archive analysis"). As I am
moving from a Windows installation to Raspberry, I have to rebuild the
default.mp3lib (as this only works with v1.8.1 and my existing
Hi all,
I'm trying in vain to get MusicIP working with LMS on a Max2Play
installation on a Pi 3.
- I followed the instructions to the point in the first post.
- I can run MIP in headless mode using the replacement interface
(everything standard, e.g. port 10002 etc.).
- I successfully
frankd wrote:
> Did you try to look for different tracks if the mix is available via
> context menu? I realized that for some tracks this MusicIP menu is not
> available, not sure why (they should be mixable).
Yepp, did that: None of the tracks that the headless server tells me
that are
frankd wrote:
> I think that is the reason why it will not work.
> You should scan and embed the fingerprint into the tracks via Windows
> (that's the time consuming part) but you should not copy the m3lib
> library to your raspberry (different path). Instead let the musicIP
> sever of the
frankd wrote:
> Are you sure that the fingerprints are archived in the files - "Archive
> Analysis" (use MP3 Tag to look if there is a fingerprint in a comment
> field of the tracks).
> Also - how long does the the analysis take per track when you rescan
> with a raspberry pi?
> I am pretty
frankd wrote:
> It seems that your music analysis of the tracks (fingerprint) has not
> been archived within the tracks (when analyzing with windows MusicIP).
> Therefore the headless server wants to re-analyze these tracks again
> which will take ages.
> Your track need to contain the MusicIP