Hi Michael,
I'm running LMS 7.9.0 - 1466571941 on debian x64. Remote Music Libraries
is working fine when playing FLAC files from a UPnP Server on the
network (Asset UPnP and MinimServer). However, any other file formats
such as WAV, AIFF, DFF or DSF don't play at all. They show on the player
mherger wrote:
> > I'm running LMS 7.9.0 - 1466571941 on debian x64. Remote Music
> Libraries
> > is working fine when playing FLAC files from a UPnP Server on the
> > network (Asset UPnP and MinimServer). However, any other file formats
> > such as WAV, AIFF, DFF or DSF don't play at all. They
reinholdk wrote:
> Someone should correct my if I'm wrong. I think if COMPILATION tag is
> absent and the tracks of an album contains different artist tags then
> some LMS logic kicks in and treats it as compilation. But if COMPILATION
> tag is there then LMS doesn't apply it's own logic.
Hi
True although if you're importing large quantities of music from another
system which conventioned COMPILATION=0 then it's a bit of a pain to
having to change it all. If there's a good reason for this behavior, I'd
be happy to work around it. If not, then I can propose a change in the
code so
Hi reinholdk,
The code does show that the COMPILATION tag is taken into account to
create a new album or update an existing one. My question is if we have
COMPILATION=0 the does it make sense for LMS to group duplicate tracks
together rather than splitting the albums as it does when no
Hi everyone,
Just noticed a bit of a odd behavior with LMS that I would like to
confirm if it's a bug or not (I should be able to propose a fix if it
is). Let's say I have 2 tracks that are duplicates and are on different
folders. If those tracks don't have the COMPILATION tag, then LMS
creates
CCS18 wrote:
> The innuOS linux distribution which is shipped with every innuOS music
> server, traditionally has used bundled LMS + squeezelite, and some
> custom proprietary glue to make it more user friendly, e.g. users don't
> need to fiddle with LMS settings such as creating a
CCS18 wrote:
> The innuOS linux distribution which is shipped with every innuOS music
> server, traditionally has used bundled LMS + squeezelite, and some
> custom proprietary glue to make it more user friendly, e.g. users don't
> need to fiddle with LMS settings such as creating a