![]() ![]() Slim::Utils::Scanner::Local::rescan (179) Discovering audio files in C:\Users\squeeze\Music\Playlists Slim::Music::Import::runImporter (577) Starting Slim::Music::PlaylistFolderScan scan Slim::Music::Import::endImporter (709) Completed Slim::Media::MediaFolderScan Scan in 59 seconds. Slim::Utils::Scanner::Local::_ANON_ (381) Rescanning changed audio files (0) Slim::Utils::Scanner::Local::_ANON_ (301) Scanning new audio files (0) Slim::Utils::Scanner::Local::deleteTracks (519) Removing deleted audio files (0) Slim::Utils::Scanner::Local::_ANON_ (288) Get changed tracks count Slim::Utils::Scanner::Local::_ANON_ (283) Get new tracks count Slim::Utils::Scanner::Local::_ANON_ (276) Get deleted tracks count Slim::Utils::Scanner::Local::_ANON_ (227) Re-build temporary table Slim::Utils::Scanner::Local::_ANON_ (224) Delete temporary table if exists Slim::Utils::Scanner::Local::_ANON_ (202) Get latest ID Slim::Utils::Scanner::Local::_ANON_ (199) Connect do DB Slim::Utils::Scanner::Local::_ANON_ (191) Start processing found tracks Slim::Utils::Scanner::Local::rescan (179) Discovering audio files in \\DISKSTATION\Music\Media\Music Slim::Music::Import::runImporter (577) Starting Slim::Media::MediaFolderScan scan Slim::Schema::forceCommit (2160) Warning: Trying to commit transactions before DB is initialized! I'm running LMS on Windows 8.1 and have deinstalled LMS as well. Hi since I have upgraded to LMS 8.0.0 - 1605892076 I can't run a rescan of my libary after the initial scan of installation of LMS 8.0.0 The only thing in common is the version of LMS. Today I updated another LMS setup that was running 7.9.3 on a different Mac Mini running El Capitan where Music IP was working fine with LMS.Īfter updating to LMS 8.0.0, I now see the same message: Slim::Plugin::MusicMagic::Plugin::initPlugin (155) Can't connect to port 10002 - MusicIP disabled. I am seeing this with a clean install of LMS 8.0.0 on a clean install of OSX Mojave on a Mac mini dedicated to running nothing but LMS.Įverything is installed as a local Administrator. (I also tried setting Music IP to use other ports with the same result.) I can reach the service with a browser via localhost or the host computer's IP from other computers/browsers on the network. MusicIP is definitely listening on 10002: Slim::Plugin::MusicMagic::Plugin::initPlugin (155) Can't connect to port 10002 - MusicIP disabled. Seeing the following message in the LMS server log with LMS 8.0.0: How do I find out which audio files this resorts to? Slim::Web::Graphics::_ANON_ (403) Artwork resize for music/30c960bb/cover_50x50_o failed Slim::Web::Graphics::_ANON_ (403) Artwork resize for music/837aa948/cover_50x50_o failed Slim::Web::Graphics::_ANON_ (403) Artwork resize for music/5d32b871/cover_50x50_o failed Slim::Web::Graphics::_ANON_ (403) Artwork resize for music/fa514ad5/cover_50x50_o failed This is an on-going issue with me, too, and it really spoils the magnificent work you have done with Audirvana… eventually making me going back to VLC whenever I run into those ghost duplicatesĪll my music files are in the /music folder on the Synology, and I am not using iTunes/Music/iCloud.Slim::Web::Graphics::_ANON_ (403) Artwork resize for music/30c960bb/cover_50x50_o failed It is just a plain folder with freshly ripped FLAC files which is added as only folder to sync in Audirvana. (As wrote in comment 12 of this thread this might be a result of adding new files to the Synology drive while Audirvana was still running – but actually, Audirvana seemed to be doing fine, and immediately registered newly added and removed tracks.) In the course of last week, while I was adding all these new files, ghost duplicates appeared here and there. On each occasion when duplicates appeared I checked that there were no file duplicates. When I open the details drawer in Audirvana, it tells me that all those duplicate files have the identical location and name (see screenshot below). I have run all 3 database maintenance actions on the preferences page.I have re-indexed my Synology’s media folder as suggested in comment 48, then synced the folder in Audirvana, but the ghost duplicates are still there.But today…Īfter I discovered the duplicates I followed the suggestions from this thread: In the example of the screenshot, there were no changes to this album’s files in the last couple of days, and I had played it yesterday: the duplicate was not there. I have not deleted the SQLite database: this has briefly solved the problem in the past, but each time I needed to set up all my playlists again… which, even when you export them first, is a pain in the neck. ![]()
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