What does this mean and how can I repair it?
It means that some code is doing a call which would only handle one
result, but got more than one record back. This usually is not critical.
It's only considered a warning, not an error.
I have fixed one such issue a few weeks ago. The warning
OK, apologies for reactivating this query, but my experience over the
last few weeks has been that when running LMS (a recent 7.9.0 nightly)
on a MacBook (OSX 10.11.2) without internet access, scrobbles aren't
reliably cached. At least, when I later connect the MacBook to the
internet few, if
You're probably seeing the bug described below. I tend to forget all of
the bugs and quirks in the transcoding framework. If you do a forums
search you'll turn up a few threads discussing this and similar
problems.
http://bugs.slimdevices.com/show_bug.cgi?id=17163
Too many files to tag ... Any way to change behaviour of LMS ?
Try Settings/Advanced/Formatting: there are options to configure the
metadata "guessing" based on folder names etc.
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Well, yes, this specific example is from a sampler.
I am not sure, but in the past i had examples which are not from a
sampler (and don't have the compilation-tag).
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Such as:
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?102893
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View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=104938
The bitrate displayed for streaming FLAC files isn't "wrong", per se
...it's the compressed bitrate, or the rate at which the data is being
streamed. Confusing, maybe, but not wrong.
And Transporter _is_ capable of 24 bit 96 KHz. It won't do 192 kHz and
above.