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25/06/2007 at 10:43 PM #1504indierocksteveParticipant
Just installed mt-daapd for debian (mt-daapd/testing uptodate 0.2.4+r1376-2)
and while running the initial scan I get the following error:Found /MythTV/music/MyRips/Blues/T-Bone Walker – Original Source/T-Bone Walker – Original Source – 26 – She Had to Let Me Down.m4a
Found music file: T-Bone Walker – Original Source – 26 – She Had to Let Me Down.m4a
Codec type: mp4a
Song length: 0 seconds
esds bitrate: 0
Guesstimating bit rate.
Received a message from daap server
Rendezvous socket closed (daap server crashed?) Aborting.
Aborting
Floating point exception26/06/2007 at 3:54 AM #11377rpeddeParticipant@indierocksteve wrote:
Just installed mt-daapd for debian (mt-daapd/testing uptodate 0.2.4+r1376-2)
and while running the initial scan I get the following error:Found /MythTV/music/MyRips/Blues/T-Bone Walker – Original Source/T-Bone Walker – Original Source – 26 – She Had to Let Me Down.m4a
Found music file: T-Bone Walker – Original Source – 26 – She Had to Let Me Down.m4a
Codec type: mp4a
Song length: 0 seconds
esds bitrate: 0
Guesstimating bit rate.
Received a message from daap server
Rendezvous socket closed (daap server crashed?) Aborting.
Aborting
Floating point exceptionCan I get you to email me that file at [email protected]?
26/06/2007 at 10:15 AM #11378indierocksteveParticipanton its way!
04/07/2007 at 2:24 PM #11379indierocksteveParticipantdid you get the file?
04/07/2007 at 6:11 PM #11380rpeddeParticipant@indierocksteve wrote:
did you get the file?
Yes, that file I have. Haven’t looked at it, as I’m trying to get one of the branched merged back into trunk, then I’ll start bug cleanup.
— Ron
04/07/2007 at 8:12 PM #11381kellyhardingParticipantThat debian package is very old. You could give the dapper .deb file in the nightlies page a try? I find svn-1586-dapper.deb works for me well.
Of course that file could also be currupt somehow.
Kelly
04/07/2007 at 8:34 PM #11382rpeddeParticipant@kellyharding wrote:
That debian package is very old. You could give the dapper .deb file in the nightlies page a try? I find svn-1586-dapper.deb works for me well.
Of course that file could also be currupt somehow.
Kelly
Don’t think I’ve touched m4a scanning since the official debian package, though, so I think even nightlies would explode on that. Betcha a nickel it’s a division by zero. Doh.
— Ron
04/07/2007 at 8:43 PM #11383davesantiParticipantRon,
The scans that crashed on me occured after I added some music to my DB that include some M4A files.. are you saying these will cause a problem..
Dave
04/07/2007 at 8:50 PM #11384kellyhardingParticipant@rpedde wrote:
Don’t think I’ve touched m4a scanning since the official debian package, though, so I think even nightlies would explode on that. Betcha a nickel it’s a division by zero. Doh.
— Ron
I’d have no idea, coding (or atempting to) caused my brain to melt into gloop 😉
I’ve only ever gotten .flac and .mp3 in my collection. I suspect theres some apple DRMd files on one of my machines mind.
Now to read up and see about cron jobbing replaygain, etc.
If I can manage it, naturally I’ll write it up on the wiki 🙂
Kelly
04/07/2007 at 9:28 PM #11385rpeddeParticipant@davesanti wrote:
Ron,
The scans that crashed on me occured after I added some music to my DB that include some M4A files.. are you saying these will cause a problem..
Dave
Nope, just pathalogical ones. I don’t hear too much about crashing .m4a files, so I suspect it’s something particular to those. I’d bet most of yours are fine.
Updating to nightlies wouldn’t hurt though.
— Ron
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