Apesbrain wrote:
> Once you've confirmed this was the problem, please post your experience
> over at Audacity forums.
I could check that *it is not Audacity* which writes my flac files with
wrong permissions.
It's either one of my metaflac scripts or Easytag. I still have to check
that.
-
Hi I have two Pi's running Max2play 2.46 with LMS 7.9.2 1529332109.
Both Pis mount the same NAS file system at the same mount point,
(where music files are kept) with same userid/password. The 1st unit
"210" scans the music (78k tracks) perfectly, the 2nd unit "201" has a
media scan termina
Enable player.source to INFO and you'll see the command generated by
your custom-convert.conf file - you shoudl eb able to see all the
parameters filled in (e.g. new sample rate). IIRC look for the text
"tokenized command" in the log
---
My setup is latest LMS on an Ubuntu box, piCorePlayer feeding I2S to a
DAM1021 ladder dac.
I have created a custom-convert.conf to upsample FLAC files to 384000
which seems to work i.e. it does not fall over!
I previously had setup piCorePlayer to do this but given that the Linux
box has much m
pssturges wrote:
> Any ideas if it would be possible to make the edit as a find and replace
> or something similar in my script? I've never done hex editing.
Hex editing is just editing a file as a series of bytes and altering
values by typing in hex value of a byte (e.g. 0x41 instead of 'a') -
mascaret wrote:
> Looks like Slim (I suppose it's the player interface in LMS's web page)
> can't stand the non-standard dir/prefs..
I've got non standard dirs with no problem.
I think you should delete all files in the move cache directory and
rebuild all the files inlcuding library.db. Cache
DJanGo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> afaik some paths are hardcoded but that doesnt mean you cant use lms on
> a hd.
>
> just stop lms
> rename the /var/lib/squeezeboxserver/ to /var/lib/squeezeboxserver.org/
> add a mountpoint from the disk to /var/lib/squeezeboxserver
> mount that disk via fstab as auto
mherger wrote:
> > Is there a code repo for Spotty, where I can view the update you
> made?
>
> I'm sorry, no. I started to use my own subversion repository years back
>
> before github et al. were a thing... probably even before git was a
> thing for us normal humans :-)
>
> > I'm curious w
mascaret wrote:
>
> Does it mean that paths are hard-coded and there is no way to use LMS as
> I intended?
>
> Some explanations would be welcomed
> Thks you all!
Hi,
afaik some paths are hardcoded but that doesnt mean you cant use lms on
a hd.
just stop lms
rename the /var/lib/squeezeb
Yeah as I said, not holding my breath, but I will report it. I'll post
the link here so anyone who happens to stumble across this thread can
follow its progress.
As I'm using ffmpeg because I'm doing the conversion in a script, I
think the second option might be useful to me.
Any ideas if it w
pssturges wrote:
> Thanks, yeah thats the idea. I want make sure I give them the best info
> possible to increase the chances of getting it fixed in a timely manner,
> although there does seem to be a LOT of outstanding tickets so I'm not
> holding my breath.
Getting a fix for ffmpeg would be t
Hi, all!
A noob question..
I run LMS on an odroid HC2 which uses a SDC card to host the system
(debian stretch+OMV+LMS).
In order to reduce writes on SD card, I tried to use
/etc/init.d/logitechmediaserver config path (prefs, cache, log) to set
them to an external HD (/sharedfolder for OMV).
Set
bpa wrote:
> I use mp4file with --dump which display the tags in a tree form but
> collapses long arrays (e.g. offset table) but if I want more detail add
> the debug (-d ?) option.
> I hope this is so that you can file a bug report with ffmpeg developers.
>
>
> I've looked at ffmpeg code (lib
Paul Webster wrote:
> Have you tried http://atomicparsley.sourceforge.net/ to dump the fields?
Yeah I have. Haven't been able to get anything useful out of it yet. I
get this:
Code:
phil@htpcserver:~/Downloads/test$ AtomicParsley test.m4a -t 1
Major Brand: M4A - v
pssturges wrote:
> So a lot of info tools seem to analyse the data rather than use the
> header? ffmpeg clearly does and shows 24bit. Below is the mediainfo
> output. That would be from analysing the audio stream rather than the
> header? I would like to be able to have a closer look at the head
Have you tried http://atomicparsley.sourceforge.net/ to dump the fields?
Paul Webster
http://dabdig.blogspot.com
Author Radio France (FIP etc) plugin
Paul Webster's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid
16 matches
Mail list logo