Thank you so much in advance for your kind reply. Given the D10 allows for hardware 32 bit volume control, I would like to know if the volume control in the LMS UI allows for direct control of the hardware volume in the ESS chip - as it happens in Volumio or Daphile - or the stream is processed in software, that is something not ideal for me of course. Bitrate are switched reflecting the original media sampling frequency. The setting is the one that “does not process the audio stream” (I report this by heart since I have not Volumio at hand right now). I have setup the LMS and Squeezelite to stream audio straight to my Topping D10 DAC in a way that seems compatible with bit-perfect playback. That is something to be sent to Michelangelo for suggestions for future Volumio features. I like especially library management and the way LMS allows randomisation of playback, that is where I have always perceived limitations on Volumio UI approach. I have been able to revamp my old Squeezebox Boom to be part of the family. Also multi-room synchronisation is amazing. I am running Volumio having the entire music library into a 128GB card and it is stunning everything can be run from such a little box. Latest version has an updated installation script.įirst of all, thank you for the LMS plugin for Volumio. Quote from: JEaton on, 10:54 pm Scanning the exact same music files?This particular problem has been solved, I needed to reload the systemd unit. If the scanner chokes on a different file each time that it's run, then the problem can be a lot more difficult to trace. Hopefully, by examining the scanner.log you can identify any problem file. You should be running full "clear library" scans until you're able to scan your whole music library. The "new & changed" scan takes place within the server and problems there are logged to the server.log file. BTW, this is only created when you run a full "clear library & rescan everything" type of scan. That's really easy to troubleshoot, though, just by disabling the AV during a scan and seeing if it completes.Īs andy_c suggests, examine the scanner.log file. Usually, it would fail immediately during the process. It's possible that an anti-virus problem could cause the scanner to fail by blocking access to certain types of database file, but I doubt it. You don't have a port-blocking (firewall) problem, since you were able to browse the library (the part of it that was successfully scanned, anyway) and play music on the Touch. Unless this is fixed soon, I'll be returning it and go back to good old reliable CDs (I've NEVER had an issue with them since starting my CD collection in 1982!).Īny suggestions or guidence is greatly appreciated. I emailed Logitech and am waiting for a response, but frankly given all the other owners who are complaining about this issue (seems to have been going on since 2011!), I'm not confident that they will be able to provide a solution.Īs someone who is not computer saavy, this is extremely frustrating (I've spent MANY hours working on this crap! ) and just reinforces why I do not like computers. I tried that, and while it doesn't report errors like v7.7.2, it still will only scan a few hundred files. Some reported going back to v7.6.1 solved their problem. I did search and found many other complaints about Media Server having scanning issues. I tried turning off the firewall to see what would happen, and Media Server still exhibits the same behavior, so it's not an issue with my firewall. If I restart Media Server, the ports will show OK again. Sometimes when it aborts the ports will show failed again. The music files that do get scanned stream fine, but each time I try to rescan, it will only scan a few hundred music files then abort (I have about 2k files on my laptop, running Vista SP2). I contacted Norton and they made sure it was set properly so those ports would not be blocked. All my music files are in my Music folder, btw.Īt first I thought I was having a problem with my firewall (Norton Internet Security, latest version) since Media Server kept reporting "failed" on 3 ports. Intitial setup went smoothly, but I cannot get Media Server (v7.7.2) to scan all my music files. I decided to give music streaming a try (I'm a complete novice) and ordered a Squeezebox Touch which I received yesterday.
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