I am running mt-daapd on my Linksys NSLU2, great stuff.
I just cannot figure out how to edit ID3 tags from iTunes. I can stream songs and browse artists, but when i ‘show info’ on a song, all ID3 info (artist, song, etc.) is greyed out.
I have set mt-daapd to runas ‘myuser’, and all my mp3’s are owned by ‘myuser’. I can verify with ps that mt-daapd actually is running as myuser.
I am running mt-daapd on my Linksys NSLU2, great stuff.
I just cannot figure out how to edit ID3 tags from iTunes. I can stream songs and browse artists, but when i ‘show info’ on a song, all ID3 info (artist, song, etc.) is greyed out.
I have set mt-daapd to runas ‘myuser’, and all my mp3’s are owned by ‘myuser’. I can verify with ps that mt-daapd actually is running as myuser.
Is there an option I have forgot to check?
Nope, iTunes won’t do remote tag editing. Even if it’s iTunes to iTunes.
http://www.mp3tag.de is a pretty nice bulk id3 tag editing application for windows, obviously requires you to make a public share mapping onto your slug music folder.
or im also using the id3 app on the debianslug nslu2 to do tagging
my only issue is im not convinced that the mt-daapd database is picking up new tags in mp3s. not sure if you need to force some kind of rescan, or its supposed to just ‘know’ next time its started! .. i presume the solution isnt to rm the songs.db file anymore, as isnt it holding things like playlist data as well as the songs themselves??
whats the command to start the rescan? -force-reload?
either -r on startup, or use the web admin to do a rescan (which will pick up changed tags based on timestamp) or full-reload which will do the equivalent of deleting the songs.gdb (dropping the table and recreating it).
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