You might like to consider this.
The windows version of musicip has the option (mp3 only I think) to
write the fingerprint into the tags of the file.  Rebuilding the cache
in Linux in the future is much quicker because it does not have to
re-Analyze the music.  So I have a Windows VM with the Windows MIP in
that and do my scans from there with the option to write the fingerprint
to the tags.  Then it is much quicker to rebuild the default.m3lib file
if you need to in future.  You might have to do this if you change the
path to your music folder.  This function used to be in a Linux Genpuid
module but it no longer works with MIP 1.8..  I (and others) have tried
changing the paths within the m3lib file before without success.  You
might want to consider fingerprinting in Windows for this reason (you
wasted a week of scanning).  I see QNAP have an offer of a month Windows
trial license in Virtualization Station.


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