OK, I at least have a clue to what is/was happening. When I looked into
the server.log.0 file I found a lot of lines relating to one of my
plugins: the DenonAVR control. Looking into the advanced settings in LMS
I discovered that logging for that was set to "Debug." Not sure how that
happened,
I'm not sure that it is the server log file.
Here is what is in my Squeezebox folder, held within the Logs folder, in
my user Library:
perfmon.log (0 bytes, Log file)
scanner.log (3KB, Log file)
server.log (8KB, Log file)
server.log.0 (17.78GB, Document)
It is this last file that I deleted
I got a "disk almost full" warning this morning, which is odd because I
don't store very much on my local HD. It turns out that the culprit was
the Squeezebox folder in my Library folder; it contained a file called
"server.log.0" that was over 200GB. I deleted the file, restarted LMS,
and all
After trying various permissions fixes that I found here on the forum, I
finally just did a complete uninstall and clean install of 8.0. Now
everything is working fine.
One small thing, though, is that several times in starting and stopping
the LMS in System Preferences, the System Preference
I just moved from a 2013 iMac to a 2020 iMac using Migration Assistant.
In the process, I moved my music collection to a different external
drive. For some reason, even though I have pointed LMS at the new
location, it will not scan my files. I've checked permissions on the
volume and folders
I use Clean My Mac to periodically maintain my iMac--free up space, etc.
However, each time I run a scan and cleanup it does a couple of odd
things to LMS. First I always lose the Spotify and Qobuz and I have to
reactivate them. On the subsequent LMS restart it does a full library
scan.
I can
I am also on Catalina and haven't had any problems. I just now upgraded
to LMS 8.0.0
When I have had problems before with LMS not starting on a new version
of Mac OS this fix has always worked for me:
Sometimes there are issues with LMS on recent OSX versions and
permissions on the logs
Today I got a message when I started up that the Squeezebox
preference.pane will need to be updated to be compatible with future
versions of the MacOS. I've had this same message for other apps and
utilities but it is the first time I have seen it for this.
I'm running 7.9.0 on a Mac running
SlimChances wrote:
> You can find it under Sever settings/plugins. You can configure it by
> going to Player Extras/Don't Stop the Music
> Which version of 7.9 are you using?
I'm using 7.9.0. I don't see either "Player Extras" or "Don't Stop the
Music" in Plugins.
How are you getting the random mix into your favorites menu? Here is how
it works for me:
1. Create a Random Mix
2. Save the playlist with a name (I used Random Tunes 1)
3. Make playlist Random Tunes 1 a favorite. It shows up in the favorites
menu.
4. Go back and clear out the current playlist.
When viewing by genre, is there a way to do it by album rather than by
artists? At this time of year I add my Holiday genre to the favorites
menu to easily access this music, but what I see is a list of artists.
Since a lot of my Christmas albums are compilations it's an awkward way
to navigate.
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