Shozzer wrote:
> 39483
That's a mobile/tablet instance. Ona PC the button I pointed to does
the same. Thanks, good to know (and definitely useful), but still
doesn't explain why the search icon isn't better placed next to the
volume slider.
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Shozzer wrote:
> Actually you are only one click away from search no matter how deep you
> have searched. Just long press the Browse button.
>
> Steve
Thanks, which is the Browse button?
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Having recently returned to LMS I installed Material Skin and I have to
say it gives LMS much needed UI lift and I generally find that LMS with
Material Skin does a great job at providing a ubiquitous front-end to my
listening experience. However, the one thing I find really jarring is
that as
PasTim wrote:
I know little about such things, but I do know that on my system
LocalPlayer will not run unless the LMS user is in the Audio group, but
the same program will run manually under a normal user since most users
are in the Audio group.
Thx, tried that but it makes no difference.
Triode wrote:
Is SoA also starting its own squeezelite? You should not need the
localplayer plugin if you are using SoA.I'm not running SoA on this PC - it
serves as my my desktop PC, also
running Arch. I installed LMS on this PC using the scripts you include
in SoA.
SqueezeWand |
I'm running 7.9 from Triode's SoA repository. LMS is installed in
/opt/logitechmediaserver/ and runs fine. Local Player 1.6.5 is marked
as active and under settings Start Player With Server is ticked,
however, Not Running (squeezelite-x86-64) appears to the right of the
tick box and Squeezelite
I have a similar scenario in that the plugin installs,, but under Local
Player settings I get: Start Player With Server is ticked, but in
brackets it shows Not Running (squeezelite-x86-64)
Trying to start it manually from
/var/lib/squeezeboxserver/cache/InstalledPlugins/Plugins/LocalPlayer/Bin
I run up to 3 different instances of LMS on my network - one my core
library, another being the 7.9 nightly on my desktop and the third being
on a standalone wandboard implementation with HDD attached - generally
used if weather dictates leaving the wired network up isn't wise.
Whenever I switch
Just installed it, thx. Will try it over weekend and provide feedback.
At first glance it doesn't seem to support all the new browse modes
supported by LMS 7.9 e.g. Album Artists.
SqueezeWand | 'Vivere DAC MKI'
(http://vivereaudio.com/post/2013/08/16/DAC-I-is-Born!.aspx) | 'ATC
SCA2'
get.amped wrote:
The Related artists info is already linked in a DB, but the DB is at
Allmusic.com, so the lists of similar, influenced by and followed are
coming from there. Not sure that there's any need to embed additional
information in the LMS DB in order to use it as a launching point.
get.amped wrote:
I guess I don't understand what information would be persistent as
opposed to retrieved on demand or the value in doing so. Performance
seems pretty snappy the way it is.
There are times e.g. during thunderstorms that I'd rather not have my
HiFi and ADSL line connected to one
Writing a few records to a table is hardly a lot of effort, but seeing
as neither of us are coding or making design decisions let's not
continue a needless debate.
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SCA2'
I've been using Smart Mix extensively over the last week or so and life
it, but am wondering how it chooses tracks from the local library
because I find it tends to favor recently added albums as well as
revisit albums it has previously chosen tracks from - my library is
extensive so there
get.amped wrote:
Great plugin. Provides endless opportunities to explore, particularly
using the Related artists portion. The only thing I wish I could do from
those screens would be to directly search my library for the artist in
the list, maybe by clicking on an icon next to the name. For
mherger wrote:
I think LMS should in general support better integration of search
facilities from tracks etc. It's something I've had in the back of my
head for a while. Eg. we do have those On Service A menus, but they're
only there for certain services etc. We should have the full search
Michael, with Spotify's acquisition of echonest is this functionality
likely to continue or do you think it will become can internal tool for
Spotify only?
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SCA2'
Triode wrote:
What does aplay -L and aplay -l show? Squeezelite should show the the
same as aplay -L which are the pcm card names.
For some unkown reason I was no longer able to ssh into the wandboard so
rebuilt the install.
$ cat /proc/asound/cards returns
Code:
I've installed Ubuntu Server 13.10 and Squeezelite v1.3 on a Wandboard
Quad.
Running cat /proc/asound/cards returns:
Code:
$ cat /proc/asound/cards
0 [imx6wandboardsg]: imx6-wandboard- - imx6-wandboard-sgtl5000
imx6-wandboard-sgtl5000
1 [imxspdif ]:
JJZolx wrote:
Can this plugin be used only for viewing local artwork in the web UI,
without pulling any remote content or altering the scanning process?My
thinking too. Would be great to be able to add an artist.jpg to the
mix and have that displayed as the artist pic without having to add
I don't generally rescan as often as my recent posr might imply - it's
just that I've a ton of metadata I've been collecting over the years and
I finally reprocessed my entire collection's tags to leverage the
metadata in LMS. That of course showed inconsistencies which I've been
working to
mherger wrote:
Can this plugin be used only for viewing local artwork in the web UI,
without pulling any remote content or altering the scanning process?
You can disable the lookup and pre-caching in the plugin's settings. But
it doesn't use local artwork for artists yet. I first have
Stay away from Squeeze Commander - it's unsupported and no longer being
developed.
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Is must still a standalone executable with a windows ui or does I now
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recalculating the
checksum would be to export it to XML and have puddletag write it to
the metadata as a tag - that way it's a once off calc if the user
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Phil Leigh;657137 Wrote:
It strikes me that we are going to need a script (or something) that
can quickly and simply lookup and add MusicBrainz track ID's (and
NOTHING ELSE) to every song in our libraries... or...puddletag's masstagger
is easily configured to do just that...
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can accept/ reject the results by track(s)/ field(s) etc.
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Mnyb;657011 Wrote:
Hmm i'm on ubuntu and ff java console is broken ?
Code:
sudo apt-get update
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GenPUID is still working fine on this end.
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mherger;616140 Wrote:
What UI? That's another issue which I believe I fixed already...iPeng
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of the Review field, whereas
http://www.allmusic.com/album/albumref/review contains the fuill review
and is the preferred page to be parsed (if a review is present). So I
guess the short answer is yes, if Michael changes the plugin code to
reference /review.
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audiomuze;561123 Wrote:
It's happened: GenPUID Version 1.4 - 31 October 2008
Copyright (C) MusicIP Corporation 2006-2008.
MusicDNS servers cannot be reached right now.
and the servers are back up...
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erland;558526 Wrote:
IMHO, we really need to find a replacement to MusicIP because it's just
a matter of time until something happens that will make it stop
working.It's happened: MusicDNS servers cannot be reached right now.
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Oh, and yes, I almost forgot... there are those $250.00 acoustic pillows
you can stick to your walls, or even better magic tuning dots -
and the sheer act of using them will free you of the bondage of this
dilemma. In fact I heard that if you paint your CD's
sander;561140 Wrote:
Doesn't this just mean it will process the song locally instead of
trying to match it to their database?for mip gui yes, for genpuid, no.
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Siduhe;556116 Wrote:
just living in terror that they will switch off MusicIP one dayWhat's the
issue if they turn it off - so long as you have MiP GUI
you'll be able to analyse any track, it'll just take longer?
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Oh, and yes, I almost forgot... there are those $250.00 acoustic pillows
you can stick to your walls, or even better magic tuning dots -
and the sheer act of using them will free you of the bondage of this
dilemma. In fact I heard that if you paint your CD's green, put a MM
350 tracks that are Identified (by name only)... at
least you can mix them, but I'd love to get them fingerprinted! Hmm, I've not
used genpuid to do any analysis in a while. Are you
saying I should get in now whilst I still can?
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any performance issues, even with it running on my
NAS
2) Why would you be wanting to interact with the server Whilst
SugarCube is being your DJ?
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Thx Siduhe others for responding. Seems I have s little experimenting
to do with moods and filters :-).
On the subject of moods, would anyone care to post their mood files for
others to use. I'll post mine as soon as I've created a few.
Thx
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ModelCitizen;523194 Wrote:
BTW. I have turned the annoying UAC off for my (admin) account and have
set Folder and Search Options so I can see all files and directories on
my PC.Reading posts like this makes me remember how much I miss Windows.
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Override Shuffle - can someone shed some light on what this setting
does?
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FWIW I can confirm that if your mp3 files contain ID3 2.4 tags you can
safely use GenPUID 1.4 to archive analysis to your mp3 files.
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I make use of Spicefly Sugarcube in conjunction with MiP headless
running under Linux.
Can someone in the know please explain MiP moods and recipes and
whether and how they can be used in the abovementioned setup
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this way. 2.4
tags cause some issues in other uses for me.
best bet is to give it a whirl on a sample album and inspect tags
thereafter.
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audiomuze;515703 Wrote:
Haven't found anything out there, but I'm participating in the
development process for a new tagging application that will eliminate
the only reason I have for keeping a XP partition around. It's likely
to incorporate this functionality by way of a plugin. I'll
this functionality by way of a plugin. I'll announce it
here when its ready for prime-time.
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spedinfargo;514895 Wrote:
Isn't that already there in the settings? I haven't tested it myself
but look at this setting in the advanced settings:
Remove values in brackets/parenthesis from album title
Oops, my mistake. Somehow I'd completely overlooked that.
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ok, thx. Good to know this, now to find a lyrics masstagger.
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Pippin
does this mean that embedding lyrics in track tags are displayable in
iPeng?
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in order for
iPeng to see it?
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DEVELOPERS DO WHAT LOGITECH WON'T
Folks, MiP, GenPUID etc. for Windows, Linux MAC platforms have been
posted to
http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=0f8624a0d2d20da7d45e235cb6e824f2c8cca860f84066ebc81041a3fc51d567
for download. AFAIK this repository won't expire and has no download
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the added advantage that the musicbraninz PUID tags are also written.
Once you've rebuilt the cache you can build the filters.
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Hmm, I'd missed the need for additional Perl modules. Will install, thx
:-)
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chris.mason;506560 Wrote:
I'd still like to get my hands on GenPUID version 1.2 for Linux, if
anyone has that.Doubt I have a copy lying around, but might I ask why the
predilection
for 1.2?
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on MiP 1.8 for Linux -- a copy of which would be appreciated
btw :-)
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Any particular reason you're trying to run MiP Linux as opposed to the
headless server? If you're using FLAC encoded audio you may as well
archive analysis to tag and MiP headless can build its own cache file
from that.
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chris.mason;506353 Wrote:
I have exactly the same issue as the OP, except I'm running in Linux.
I'd like to download the version you've got here, but it doesn't seem
available. Audiomuze, any chance you could make this available again?
And you don't happen to have a 1.9 version for Linux
be to have GenPUID
write its analysis to an XML file (-m3xml=[file.m3xml]). You can then
code a script to parse the resulting XML file and write the the relevant
data to your mp3 library. Involves a little bit of effort on your part,
but it can be done.
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SIGNS OF THE TIMES:
No doubt
genre1/genre
/artist
album
id1/id
nameReise/name
/album
song
id1/id
puida7aac60e-7b6b-085e-dbeb-559f6333657f/puid
nameSkrik/name
file/home/audiomuze/Music/zFLAC/zUntagged/experiment/./Kari Bremnes - Reise
- 10 - Skrik.flac/file
dataAQECCXINsZepxtZDgrFHn0yUiraC
is useless?This is incorrect, the complete analysis
is done locally if there's no
MusicDNS server. Only caveat is genpuid won't do it, you'd have to
revert to MiP.
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The problem with most music is I don't care to hear it again.
No doubt they're also putting their energies
and GenPUID binaries for Linux and Windows can be found here:
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=71669
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The problem with most music is I don't care to hear it again.
No doubt they're also putting their energies into developing ever-more
clever Apps like the deeply impressive
creek without paddle
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The problem with most music is I don't care to hear it again.
No doubt they're also putting their energies into developing ever-more
clever Apps like the deeply impressive spiffy-neato-keen Facebook
interface, which everybody knows no world-class music system
craigim;494489 Wrote:
I don't suppose you know of a MacOS version floating around as well, do
you? (The Google failed me).sorry, I've never owned a mac so never
dowlnloaded it
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