slartibartfast wrote:
> Strange. I thought that directory was created during the unpacking of
> the Musicmagic file.
>
> Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
Are there supposed to be more files in this folder by default, or is it
a empty folder by default?
CypherMK wrote:
> This command worked: mkdir .MusicMagic
> And then the copying of the mmm.ini went fine. Let's get going with the
> rest.Strange. I thought that directory was created during the unpacking of
the Musicmagic file.
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This command worked: mkdir .MusicMagic
And then the copying of the mmm.ini went fine. Let's get going with the
rest.
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I had a sd card crash, so I have to make a new install, but I'm stuck at
this section now:
Copy mmm.ini from the /home/pi/MusicIP/MusicMagicMixer folder to
/home/pi/.MusicMagic/
or download a stripped version from http://spicefly.com/files/mp/mmm.ini
to /home/pi/.MusicMagic/
Make it editable:
I dont suppose anyone has tried this on a QNAP NAS?
LMS 7.9.1 on QNAP 219P+
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Jolida Tube DAC III
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frankd wrote:
> Excellent.
> Thanks a lot, I will also update the first post.While you are updating the
> first post maybe you could look at the
crontab entries to restart the server daily. When I followed the steps
in the post I found that it didn't work because the mmserver in the path
Excellent.
Thanks a lot, I will also update the first post.
mherger wrote:
> > is there the possibility to increase the timeouts of the before
> > mentioned files in the master source files?
>
> There's a preference called "timeout" which is not exposed in the web
> UI.
>
> - shut down LMS
is there the possibility to increase the timeouts of the before
mentioned files in the master source files?
There's a preference called "timeout" which is not exposed in the web UI.
- shut down LMS
- open plugin/musicip.prefs from your Prefs folder
- add "timeout: 120" to the end
- restart LMS
CypherMK wrote:
> I edited these files, and restarted my pi. After reboot, Musicip mixes
> were not available in the M or + menu. Then I restarted LMS and after
> that I can select Musicip mix everywhere. So it definately fixes my
> issue. Now I just need to implement that LMS restarts as
Added the restart of LMS and rebooted the Pi. And now everything works!
Great! Amazing that this little thing can house all my music wishes.
Thanks for helping out.
So, as Frank mentioned, should those files be updated in the future
relases of LMS?
One weird thing though. If I create a mix of a say, an artist, it takes
a little while before the created mix gets displayed, and 2 seconds
later it will display even another mix. This only happens in the app
squeeze CTRL and not in LMS webview.
frankd wrote:
> Well maybe you run into timeouts as mentioned, I vaguely remember
> similar situations before I increased the timeouts of the MusicIP files.
> Can you try this part of the first post:
>
> Edit the files files Common.pm, Plugin.pm, and Importer.pm in your
> MusicIP plugin folder,
Logs are uploaded. What do you mean with: What is your MIP
integration mode (check its settings)?
What I'm seeing in your log is that there's a networking issue: LMS
can't find any IP address for itself, therefore can't connect to
mysb.com nor MIP.
Interestingly you've been responding to a
mherger wrote:
> > Michael, do you have any clue about this?
>
> Let's get a look at server.log and scanner.log. What is your MIP
> integration mode (check its settings)?
>
> https://www.dropbox.com/request/T3RctyzGgNg0oFDubq6a
>
>
> --
>
> Michael
Logs are uploaded. What do you mean
CypherMK wrote:
> Ok, I restarted the service, and it worked. Musicip mix is available
> nowbut! When I try to make a mix, the mix created is empty. How can
> that be?
> And I need to figure out, how to delay the startup of lms.I delayed the start
> of LMS the way max2play does it by
Michael, do you have any clue about this?
Let's get a look at server.log and scanner.log. What is your MIP
integration mode (check its settings)?
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CypherMK wrote:
> I don't use any filters
Well maybe you run into timeouts as mentioned, I vaguely remember
similar situations before I increased the timeouts of the MusicIP files.
Can you try this part of the first post:
Edit the files files Common.pm, Plugin.pm, and Importer.pm in your
slartibartfast wrote:
> Do you use any filters in MusicIP. It is possible for the attempted mix
> to time out. This seems unlikely though if it works with DSTM.
>
> Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
I don't use any filters
CypherMK wrote:
> Ok, I restarted the service, and it worked. Musicip mix is available
> nowbut! When I try to make a mix, the mix created is empty. How can
> that be?
> And I need to figure out, how to delay the startup of lms.Do you use any
> filters in MusicIP. It is possible for the
CypherMK wrote:
> Ok, I restarted the service, and it worked. Musicip mix is available
> nowbut! When I try to make a mix, the mix created is empty. How can
> that be?
> And I need to figure out, how to delay the startup of lms.
i discovered, that I can't make a mix (empty mix) of an album
frankd wrote:
> Not sure why Music IP is not available under the context menu (M / +),
> it appears in most of the usual context menus in my setup. One initial
> speculation: Maybe your restart your LMS (no reboot, but only restart
> LMS). When LMS is started, it expects that the MusicIP server
slartibartfast wrote:
> Beats me. Maybe one for Michael.
>
> Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
mherger wrote:
>
>
> Michael
CypherMK wrote:
> Ok, scan is completed and 'Don't stop the music' makes a musicip mix
> after the last track! Great! Really appreciate all the tips everybody
>
frankd wrote:
> Concerning Swap Files and OSMC:
>
> Please note that OSMC has slightly different approaches compared to
> Raspian how swapfiles are used, usually OSMC does not use swapfiles at
> all, or if enabled only 100MB.
> Maybe you can check with top if swap memory is enabled and how
I used the same swap arrangements with OSMC as with Raspbian and it
seems OK. I think I had to install dphys-swapfile.frankd wrote:
> Concerning Swap Files and OSMC:
>
> Please note that OSMC has slightly different approaches compared to
> Raspian how swapfiles are used, usually OSMC does not
slartibartfast wrote:
> Beats me. Maybe one for Michael.
>
> Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
Not sure why Music IP is not available under the context menu (M / +),
it appears in most of the usual context menus in my setup. One initial
speculation: Maybe your restart your LMS (no reboot,
CypherMK wrote:
> But I used this: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=P6S-Fef2P90
Concerning Swap Files and OSMC:
Please note that OSMC has slightly different approaches compared to
Raspian how swapfiles are used, usually OSMC does not use swapfiles at
all, or if enabled only 100MB.
Maybe you can
Beats me. Maybe one for Michael.CypherMK wrote:
> Yes I played 1 song and halfway through the song more music files were
> added similar to the song played. Also played an album and at the second
> to last song extra songs were added also similar to that album. So it
> must be working.
Sent
slartibartfast wrote:
> Are you sure the mix in Don't stop the music is MusicIP. If it is you
> will see a new list of songs directly after the last song. If it isn't
> you will see "song mix" instead.
>
> Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
Yes I played 1 song and halfway through the song
Are you sure the mix in Don't stop the music is MusicIP. If it is you
will see a new list of songs directly after the last song. If it isn't
you will see "song mix" instead.CypherMK wrote:
> That's what I thought. But how can this be? Don't stop the music works.
> But in lms there is no
slartibartfast wrote:
> It should be there. Moods and recipes won't fix it.
>
> Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
That's what I thought. But how can this be? Don't stop the music works.
But in lms there is no reference to be found.
It should be there. Moods and recipes won't fix it.CypherMK wrote:
> And to clarify, I can't select Musicip mix in albums or songs either.
> But I have to find some time to implement the moods and recipes. Maybe
> that fixes the issue.
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And to clarify, I can't select Musicip mix in albums or songs either.
But I have to find some time to implement the moods and recipes. Maybe
that fixes the issue.
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slartibartfast wrote:
> Is there an M next to an artist? I've only seen it next to albums or
> tracks.
>
> Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
It's everywhere :)
But yes also with artist.
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CypherMK wrote:
> Ok, scan is completed and 'Don't stop the music' makes a musicip mix
> after the last track! Great! Really appreciate all the tips everybody
> gave me.
>
> The last thing I miss, is that when I press on the M in LMS next to a
> artist, I can't make a Musicip mix. Maybe I have
Ok, scan is completed and 'Don't stop the music' makes a musicip mix
after the last track! Great! Really appreciate all the tips everybody
gave me.
The last thing I miss, is that when I press on the M in LMS next to a
artist, I can't make a Musicip mix. Maybe I have to continue the rest of
the
slartibartfast wrote:
> Try running top and watch the memory. You should see your swap space as
> well.
>
> How much swap space do you have?
>
> Have you disabled Kodi?
>
> You can also reduce the memory used by the GPU to minimum.
>
> Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
Last scan almost
CypherMK wrote:
> The Musicip import is working untill the Pi seems to crash after 6711
> imported tracks. The little read/write light continuesly burns orange.
> CPU looks like it is idle when I use top. Cannot acces musicip on the
> website and LMS is also not reachable. Putty is also unable
The Musicip import is working untill the Pi seems to crash after 6711
imported tracks. The little read/write light continuesly burns orange.
CPU looks like it is idle when I use top. Cannot acces musicip on the
website and LMS is also not reachable. Putty is also unable to login.
Check memory
The Musicip import is working untill the Pi seems to crash after 6711
imported tracks. The little read/write light continuesly burns orange.
CPU looks like it is idle when I use top. Cannot acces musicip on the
website and LMS is also not reachable. Putty is also unable to login.
Antoniop wrote:
> I did the steps for MusicIp installation only (not Spicefly at the
> moment) and it's apparently working well, I can have Musicip mixes, but
> I have a few problems with LMS, I don't know if it's related with
> MusicIP: it seems slower than before and the scanning crashes
Just a thought. Have you told the MusicIP plugin where the MusicMagic
database is by editing the mmm.ini file?CypherMK wrote:
> Bestanden/mappen detecteren: /mnt/MUSIC (46155 van 46155) Voltooien
> 00:06:03
>
> Nieuwe muziekbestanden scannen: /mnt/MUSIC (42686 van 42686)
> Voltooien
CypherMK wrote:
> Bestanden/mappen detecteren: /mnt/MUSIC (46155 van 46155) Voltooien
> 00:06:03
>
> Nieuwe muziekbestanden scannen: /mnt/MUSIC (42686 van 42686)
> Voltooien 01:04:08
>
> MusicIP-import (0 van 41652) Voltooien 00:11:01
>
> Tekstindex opbouwen (7 van 7)
Bestanden/mappen detecteren: /mnt/MUSIC (46155 van 46155) Voltooien
00:06:03
Nieuwe muziekbestanden scannen: /mnt/MUSIC (42686 van 42686)
Voltooien 01:04:08
MusicIP-import (0 van 41652) Voltooien 00:11:01
Tekstindex opbouwen (7 van 7) Voltooien 00:01:24
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slartibartfast wrote:
> That looks more complicated to me.
>
> Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
Swap file is created and I'm going to make a scan now. I'll report back,
I think tomorrow.
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That looks more complicated to me.CypherMK wrote:
> I'm checking this: https://wiki.debian.org/Swap
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> https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/70/how-to-set-up-swap-space
>
> Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
I'm checking this: https://wiki.debian.org/Swap
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CypherMK wrote:
> I guess it should not make a difference, but I can always try. How do I
> create such a swap file? I'm going to Google it
> now.https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/70/how-to-set-up-swap-space
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slartibartfast wrote:
> Maybe Have you tried another scan after creating a swap file? I have
> around the same number of tracks as you and needed a swap file of 1GB.
>
> Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
I guess it should not make a difference, but I can always try. How do I
create such a
Maybe CypherMK wrote:
> Yes, I can access the webpage of the musicip server. And it shows the
> number of mixable songs I mentioned earlier.Have you tried another scan after
> creating a swap file? I have around
the same number of tracks as you and needed a swap file of 1GB.
Sent from my
slartibartfast wrote:
> That normally means the Music Magic server is not running. Can you see
> the server web page on port 10002? If you can does it show the number of
> mixable tracks?
>
> Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
Yes, I can access the webpage of the musicip server. And it shows
CypherMK wrote:
> No it is nowhere to be found.That normally means the Music Magic server is
> not running. Can you see
the server web page on port 10002? If you can does it show the number of
mixable tracks?
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slartibartfast wrote:
> Is "Create MusicIP mix" in the context menu?
>
> Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
No it is nowhere to be found.
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> This morning I checked if the scan was successful. And 41652 songs in
> total and 41331 were mixable. The rest is not fingerprinted yet. So that
> looks good. Checked again just now, but musicip has crashed, so I guess
> I need a swap file.
>
> Next, I tried creating a mix.
slartibartfast wrote:
> How many music files do you have?
>
> Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
This morning I checked if the scan was successful. And 41652 songs in
total and 41331 were mixable. The rest is not fingerprinted yet. So that
looks good. Checked again just now, but musicip has
CypherMK wrote:
> Got a little bit of time today to setup my network drive with the music
> files. It is scanning now. Looks like it can take a while, so I will
> check tomorrow if it added everything.How many music files do you have?
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Got a little bit of time today to setup my network drive with the music
files. It is scanning now. Looks like it can take a while, so I will
check tomorrow if it added everything.
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slartibartfast wrote:
> Is it working now? Strange that binfmt support wouldn't install, it was
> fine on mine. You will need to add a swap file to avoid running out of
> RAM during a scan.
>
> Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
Not fully yet. I have to add my hard drive connected to my
CypherMK wrote:
> This is my mmserver file content. I added the qemu-i386 into the script.
> Hope it is the correct way. At least Musicip starts:
>
> #! /bin/sh
>
> ### BEGIN INIT INFO
> # Provides: mmserver
> # Required-Start: $remote_fs $syslog
> # Required-Stop: $remote_fs $syslog
> #
This is my mmserver file content. I added the qemu-i386 into the script.
Hope it is the correct way. At least Musicip starts:
#! /bin/sh
### BEGIN INIT INFO
# Provides: mmserver
# Required-Start: $remote_fs $syslog
# Required-Stop: $remote_fs $syslog
# Default-Start: 2 3 4 5
# Default-Stop: 0 1
slartibartfast wrote:
> It is strange that binfmt support does not work.
> Try running the command in this link to see if it is installed
> correctly.
> https://www.thelinuxfaq.com/debian/debian-9-st/binfmt-support
>
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Doesn't look like it:
osmc@osmc:~$ sudo
It is strange that binfmt support does not work.
Try running the command in this link to see if it is installed
correctly.
https://www.thelinuxfaq.com/debian/debian-9-st/binfmt-support
CypherMK wrote:
> osmc@osmc:~$ sudo qemu-i386
> /home/osmc/MusicIP/MusicMagicMixer/MusicMagicServer start
>
CypherMK wrote:
> osmc@osmc:~$ sudo qemu-i386
> /home/osmc/MusicIP/MusicMagicMixer/MusicMagicServer start
> ERROR: ld.so: object '/usr/lib/libarmmem.so' from /etc/ld.so.preload
> cannot be preloaded (cannot open shared object file): ignored.
> Starting server on port 10002
> Unsupported
slartibartfast wrote:
> You can try the suggestion here.
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?p=877122
>
>
> Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
osmc@osmc:~$ sudo qemu-i386
/home/osmc/MusicIP/MusicMagicMixer/MusicMagicServer start
ERROR: ld.so: object '/usr/lib/libarmmem.so' from
CypherMK wrote:
> osmc@osmc:~$ sudo systemctl disable mediacenter
> Removed /etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/mediacenter.service.
> osmc@osmc:~$ osmc@osmc:~$
> /home/osmc/MusicIP/MusicMagicMixer/MusicMagicServer start
> -bash: osmc@osmc:~$: command not found
>
> Is there
slartibartfast wrote:
> Probably makes no difference but I disabled Kodi.
>
> sudo systemctl disable mediacenter
>
> The exec format error suggests that qemu is not being used to run the
> program.
>
>
> Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
osmc@osmc:~$ sudo systemctl disable mediacenter
CypherMK wrote:
> Part 1 and 2 :)
>
> Still the same outcomeProbably makes no difference but I disabled Kodi.
sudo systemctl disable mediacenter
The exec format error suggests that qemu is not being used to run the
program.
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osmc@osmc:~$ wget
http://www.spicefly.com/files/mp/MusicMixer_x86_1.8.tgz
--2018-04-30 19:16:34--
http://www.spicefly.com/files/mp/MusicMixer_x86_1.8.tgz
Resolving www.spicefly.com (www.spicefly.com)... 198.20.114.3
Connecting to www.spicefly.com (www.spicefly.com)|198.20.114.3|:80...
connected.
slartibartfast wrote:
> Did the installation of binfmt, qemu and libc for i386 work correctly?
>
> Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
It looked like it. I will try again from scratch with the latest version
of osmc and if it fails, show you the complete command line.
slartibartfast wrote:
> The Debian stretch version of OSMC on a Pi 3B. I would start from
> scratch with a new image.
>
> Sent from my SM-G900F using TapatalkDid the installation of binfmt, qemu and
> libc for i386 work correctly?
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CypherMK wrote:
> I tried and got this:
> osmc@osmc:~$ /home/osmc/MusicIP/MusicMagicMixer/MusicMagicServer start
> -bash: /home/osmc/MusicIP/MusicMagicMixer/MusicMagicServer: cannot
> execute binary file: Exec format error
>
> Then tried:
> cd /home/osmc/MusicIP/MusicMagicMixer/
>
> Then this
I tried and got this:
osmc@osmc:~$ /home/osmc/MusicIP/MusicMagicMixer/MusicMagicServer start
-bash: /home/osmc/MusicIP/MusicMagicMixer/MusicMagicServer: cannot
execute binary file: Exec format error
Then tried:
cd /home/osmc/MusicIP/MusicMagicMixer/
Then this and output:
slartibartfast wrote:
> Could be related to that, not that I really know. When I asked how to
> install it I got this response which I think is the correct way to do
> it.
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?p=892814
>
>
> Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
Thanks, I will try
Could it be a file permission issue? I copied the Musicip files with
WinSCP from my windows laptop to the raspberry pi in the /home/osmc
folder. I tried to change some permissions, but to no avail.
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> Is MusicMagicServer in that folder?
>
> Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
Yes, I checked
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> When I try: sudo /home/osmc/MusicIP/MusicMagicMixer/MusicMagicServer
> start, I get: sudo: /home/osmc/MusicIP/MusicMagicMixer/MusicMagicServer:
> command not foundIs MusicMagicServer in that folder?
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When I try: sudo /home/osmc/MusicIP/MusicMagicMixer/MusicMagicServer
start, I get: command not found
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> You can start the MusicMagic server (in my case installed in the pi
> home-directory):
> /home/pi/MusicIP/MusicMagicMixer/MusicMagicServer start
> It should be accessible via http://localhost:10002/server
I installed osmc and when I try to start MusicMagicServer with:
frankd wrote:
> Seems like you did run into the same problems like slartibartfast
> described some posts ago in this thread. So far Multiarch under Stretch
> has not been successful as the library libgcc1:i386 cannot be installed
> (incompatible versions).
> So far the tutorial only works for
Forgot to mention I'm runninga raspberry pi 3 b+ witch raspbian stretch.
Jessie isn't an option because it won't boot.
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Seems like you did run into the same problems like slartibartfast
described some posts ago in this thread. So far Multiarch under Stretch
has not been successful as the library libgcc1:i386 cannot be installed
(incompatible versions).
So far the tutorial only works for Jessie, but not for
frankd wrote:
>
> Next, we have to add package sources for i386 packages to our apt
> configuration. We'll do it the obvious way and take the official Debian
> repositories.
> Of course you are free to choose other mirrors, if you prefer.
> To do that, you create the file
frankd wrote:
> Thanks for the explanation, I wasn´t aware of it. That seems to be new
> for the v9 (stretch) Raspbian.
>
> Brainstorming - it might be worthwhile trying to install the
> dependencies by enforcing it (something along the lines "sudo apt-get -f
> --force-yes --yes install"
slartibartfast wrote:
> Some packages in Raspbian have a version number which is exactly the
> same as the Debian version but +rpi1 (or similar) is appended to it. For
> example a Raspbian file might have a version (1:6.3.0-18+rpi1) and the
> Debian version would be (1:6.3.0-18). This link
frankd wrote:
> I do not understand "Debian version +rpi1", what does that mean?
>
> When I have some time, I will look into it. Currently Max2Play Stretch
> is not yet ready for my own use case, as it does not yet accept streams
> via Bluetooth... Thus stay tuned.Some packages in Raspbian
slartibartfast wrote:
> Yes I tried the latest max2play based on Raspbian Stretch. I saw the
> same errors as the earlier post when I installed libc6;i386. The problem
> seems to be that in Raspbian Stretch the package versions of the armhf
> packages are the Debian version +rpi1 which doesn't
frankd wrote:
> Hi slartibartfast,
> did you try to install qemu in a Raspbian distro yourself? In case which
> one? Did you get any error messages during installation?Yes I tried the
> latest max2play based on Raspbian Stretch. I saw the
same errors as the earlier post when I installed
slartibartfast wrote:
> It seems to get this working on Stretch you need to use a plain Debian
> distro not Raspbian in order to avoid the package version conflicts
> experienced in the earlier post. I used OSMC and basically followed
> your method in this thread replacing "pi" with"osmc" where
frankd wrote:
> Well, seems that not many have migrate to stretch so far (me neither),
> so more guessing from my side:
>
> As a first start, can you check if you have ld-linux.so.2 in your folder
> /lib.
> Also can you check if you have a folder /lib/i386-linux-gnu and if you
> can find the
I think I know the answer to this, but want to check. I followed this
tutorial (thanks) and got everything set up and working. However, my
.mp3s were tagged using version 1.9b in Windows and it appears that the
Linux server (1.8) doesn't recognize the tags. It found all of the files
but reports
Now there is a max2play version running on raspbian Stretch has anyone
tried installing MusicIP on it?
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Thank you!
I've checked the /lib folder and found ld-linux.so.3 instead of
ld-linux.so.2.
Unfortunately there's no folder like /lib/i386-linux-gnu or something
else...
I guess I'll better switch back to "jessie" instead of "stretch" and
start over again... :)
Tomusz wrote:
> Nobody has any idea how to solve my problem? Come on, you're kidding...
> ;)
Well, seems that not many have migrate to stretch so far (me neither),
so more guessing from my side:
As a first start, can you check if you have ld-linux.so.2 in your folder
/lib.
Also can you check
Nobody has any idea how to solve my problem? Come on, you're kidding...
;)
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Hi,
Thanks a lot for this great tutorial.
However, I've problems to install libc for i386 on my raspberry pi 3
running stretch instead of jessie.
I've already replaced "jessie" by "stretch" in the i386.list file but
that didn't help.
Any help is greatly appreciated!
Kind regards,
Thomas
Hi JensD
JensD wrote:
> I have to refresh after every restart.
> Is that expected behavior? No,
I don't have to do the refresh if I didn't change the collection.
You can also check that you ticked the option "Archive analysis when
tracks are analysed " in MusicIpMixer, to enable to save
First of all, thank you all that replied to me and for your patience
...
Now I have the next questions:
First test with the MusicIP and Sugarcube went fine. That's the good
message. What I couldn't solve so far is, that every time I restart the
MusicMagicServer, it knows the amount of songs but
JensD wrote:
> Fair enough ;-)
> Now I´ve started creating fingerprints on a Win box. Much faster, still
> slow, and never consumed more than 13% CPU. So I tried GenPUID, hoping I
> can have more processes in parallel ... but this guy want´s to phone
> home. When I execute
>
> >
Code:
HB64 wrote:
> Your problem is that you are trying to fingerprint tracks on a Pi that
> is a waste of time, fingerprinting should be done on a machine that is
> powerfull enough to do that. Take a look at following site
> https://www.spicefly.com/ there you can find all the info you need to
> get
HB64 wrote:
> I have more than 2 tracks and in the past when i tried to analyze
> the tracks on a windows machine that are stored on my nas it always
> failed due to the fact that the fingerprint can not be stored in the
> file where it needs to, take a look at following page
>
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