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17/05/2006 at 10:29 AM #272schiersParticipant
Hi,
I have a hang when scanning my mp3 database with 1050. I have a zipped version of my songs.db send to Ron and a part of the log here. It seems it doesn’t like Bob Dylan.
2006-05-17 12:09:11: Seeking to 41472
2006-05-17 12:09:11: Seeking to 41889
2006-05-17 12:09:11: Seeking to 42307
2006-05-17 12:09:11: File appears to be CBR... quitting frame count
2006-05-17 12:09:11: Song Length: 139815
2006-05-17 12:09:11: Date Added: 1147373431
2006-05-17 12:09:11: Codec: mpeg
2006-05-17 12:09:11: Entering db_sql_add
2006-05-17 12:09:11: Executing: INSERT INTO songs VALUES (NULL,'/srv/music/Bob Dylan - The Essential/Bob Dylan - Subterranean Homesick Blues.mp3','Bob Dylan - Subterranean Homesick Blues.mp3','Subterranean Homesick Blues','Bob Dylan','The Essential','Rock','','mp3','','','','','',128,44100,139815,2237557,2000,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,2,'MPEG audio file',1147373431,1147373431,0,1147860551,0,0,0,'mpeg',0,0,0)
2006-05-17 12:09:11: Rows: 1
2006-05-17 12:09:11: Exiting db_sql_add
2006-05-17 12:09:11: Found /srv/music/Bob Dylan - The Essential/Bob Dylan - Tangled Up In Blue.wma
2006-05-17 12:09:11: Executing: select * from songs where path='/srv/music/Bob Dylan - The Essential/Bob Dylan - Tangled Up In Blue.wma'
2006-05-17 12:09:11: Found music file: Bob Dylan - Tangled Up In Blue.wma
2006-05-17 12:09:11: Codec type: wma
2006-05-17 12:09:11: Found WMA header: ASF_Header_Object
2006-05-17 12:09:11: Header size: 948
2006-05-17 12:09:11: Header objects: 6
2006-05-17 12:09:11: Found subheader: ASF_File_Properties_Object
2006-05-17 12:09:11: play_duration: 3447660000, send_duration: 3432800000, preroll: 1486
2006-05-17 12:09:11: Found subheader: ASF_Stream_Properties_Object
2006-05-17 12:09:11: Found subheader: ASF_Header_Extension_Object
2006-05-17 12:09:11: Found subheader: ASF_Codec_List_Object
2006-05-17 12:09:11: Found subheader: ASF_Content_Description_Object
2006-05-17 12:09:11: Got item of length 38: Tangled Up In Blue
2006-05-17 12:09:11: Got item of length 20: Bob Dylan
2006-05-17 12:09:11: Found subheader: ASF_Extended_Content_Description_Object
2006-05-17 12:09:11: Reading extended content description object
2006-05-17 12:09:11: Found descriptor: ToolName
2006-05-17 12:09:11: Type: string, value: Windows Media Encoding Utility
2006-05-17 12:09:11: Found descriptor: ToolVersion
2006-05-17 12:09:11: Type: string, value: 8.00.00.0302
2006-05-17 12:09:11: Found descriptor: WM/AlbumTitle
2006-05-17 12:09:11: Type: string, value: The Essential
2006-05-17 12:09:11: Found descriptor: WM/Year
2006-05-17 12:09:11: Type: string, value: 2000
2006-05-17 12:09:11: Found descriptor: WM/Track
2006-05-17 12:09:11: Type: string, value: B02
2006-05-17 12:09:11: Found descriptor: WM/PromotionURL
2006-05-17 12:09:11: Type: string, value:
2006-05-17 12:09:11: Found descriptor: WM/TrackNumber
2006-05-17 12:09:11: Type: string, value: B02
2006-05-17 12:09:11: Found descriptor: WM/Genre
2006-05-17 12:09:11: Type: string, value: Rock
2006-05-17 12:09:11: Successfully parsed file
2006-05-17 12:09:11: Date Added: 1147373431
2006-05-17 12:09:11: Codec: wma
2006-05-17 12:09:11: Entering db_sql_add
2006-05-17 12:09:11: Executing: INSERT INTO songs VALUES (NULL,'/srv/music/Bob Dylan - The Essential/Bob Dylan - Tangled Up In Blue.wma','Bob Dylan - Tangled Up In Blue.wma','Tangled Up In Blue','Bob Dylan','The Essential','Rock','','wma','','Bob Dylan','','','',128,0,343280,0,2000,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,2,'WMA audio file',1147373431,1147373431,0,1147860551,0,0,0,'wma',0,0,0)
2006-05-17 12:09:11: Rows: 1
2006-05-17 12:09:11: Exiting db_sql_add
2006-05-17 12:09:11: Found /srv/music/Bob Dylan - The Essential/Bob Dylan - The Time They Are A-Changin'.mp3
2006-05-17 12:09:11: Executing: select * from songs where path='/srv/music/Bob Dylan - The Essential/Bob Dylan - The Time They Are A-Changin''.mp3'
2006-05-17 12:11:10: SocketDataReady got a packet from 192.168.9.8 to 224.0.0.251 on interface 192.168.9.9/eth0/2
2006-05-17 12:11:10: Received Query from 192.168.9.8 :5353 to 224.0.0.251 :5353 on 0x08098CB8 with 4 Questions, 0 Answers, 0 Authorities, 0 Additionals
2006-05-17 12:11:10: select(6, 0.025390)
2006-05-17 12:11:10: mDNS_Execute
2006-05-17 12:11:10: select(6, 1965580.866210)
2006-05-17 12:13:48: Got INT signal. Notifying daap server.
Regards,
Carsten.18/05/2006 at 12:10 AM #4417rpeddeParticipant@schiers wrote:
Hi,
I have a hang when scanning my mp3 database with 1050. I have a zipped version of my songs.db send to Ron and a part of the log here. It seems it doesn’t like Bob Dylan.
But then, can you blame it?
lol.. j/k.
Can you email that last song to me at ron at pedde.com?
18/05/2006 at 8:39 AM #4418schiersParticipantRon,
I tried. Let’s see whether your Inbox accepts it.
BR,
Carsten.P.S.: I have emailed you also on the fact that my entry in this forum on the conenction errors is lost. Can you restore it? Otherwise I would try to document it again, as the problem is anoying and persistent.
18/05/2006 at 11:11 PM #4419rpeddeParticipant@schiers wrote:
Ron,
I tried. Let’s see whether your Inbox accepts it.
BR,
Carsten.P.S.: I have emailed you also on the fact that my entry in this forum on the conenction errors is lost. Can you restore it? Otherwise I would try to document it again, as the problem is anoying and persistent.
In point of fact, I can’t. Some of the anon stuff didn’t come over in the conversion, and I don’t think I can put it back without wrecking the new stuff.
So I guess it’s lost. 🙂
I really would like to see the capture. I’ll see if I can find a way to get something set up for you to upload it.
— Ron
19/05/2006 at 7:50 AM #4420schiersParticipantMoin,
@rpedde wrote:
I really would like to see the capture. I’ll see if I can find a way to get something set up for you to upload it.
I am now able to easily reproduce the situation. I will do so tonight and create a -d10 log and its according tcpdump. The size will then be so small that i am sure to send it as email.
Problem with my old tcpdump is it’s 8 MB compressed and I don’t remeber the time of the loss of connection.
BR,
Carsten.22/05/2006 at 11:34 AM #4421joedunnParticipantI’m having the same issue as you, during the the DB scan when I start it up it dies while parsing my classical collection. I start mt-daapd with the following options:
mt-daapd -c /etc/mt-daapd.conf -f
Its gets to a certain beethoven song:
Short read: /mnt/media/media/Music/25 Beethoven Favorites/25-Symphony No. 9 in D Minor _Choral_ ( IV. Finale_All_Egero_Assai).mp3
Rendezvous socket closed (daapd server crashed?) Aborting.
Aborting
Segmentation fault
So I renamed the song to Symphony.No.9.in.D.Minor.Choral.IV.Finale.Egero.Assai.mp3.
When I started up mt-daapd with the above command it scanned 1889 in. I have over 13000. So, I started up the background scanner from the web page I got the following:
Short read: /mnt/media/media/Music/25 Beethoven Favorites/Symphony.No.9.in.D.Minor.Choral.IV.Finale.Egero.Assai.mp3
Rendezvous socket closed (daapd server crashed?) Aborting.
Aborting
Segmentation fault
Any help is appeciated.
Thanks
Joe
22/05/2006 at 12:22 PM #4422fizzeParticipantWell I assume theres a problem with tags here.
what fs is /mnt/media ?
22/05/2006 at 1:49 PM #4423joedunnParticipantHi Fizzie,
Thanks for your time, the file systems is ext3, I am currently using lvm1 with ext3.
After starting mt-daapd serveral more times and killing it off and starting back up its functioning now, and seems stable. I’ve streamed about 20 songs from it so far and I am monitoring the log file.
Two things I’ve noticed so far, one, the mt-daapd.playlist dosen’t seem to be read during runtime, but the playlists created from the web brower work quite well.
The other thing, mt-daapd working with itunes works well, and song via the library and via playlists created from the web browser work. But via daapd to my XBMC (xbox media centre) do not. It shows the playlists but the lists themselves are empty. XMBC worked fine with stable verison mt-daapd.
Thank you again for your response, and if you require or would like more information feel free to ask.
22/05/2006 at 1:58 PM #4424fizzeParticipantTwo things I’ve noticed so far, one, the mt-daapd.playlist dosen’t seem to be read during runtime, but the playlists created from the web brower work quite well.
Indeed, the .playlist file isnt being browsed anymore, and the playlists that are created from the web interface are stored in the database.
Sorry, no clue about XBMC.
22/05/2006 at 2:13 PM #4425joedunnParticipantNo worries, life on the bleeding edge is bound to cut you in the end. A quick work around i did was just to use m3u’s via smb for XBMC music playing.
Great application though, I’ve been using it for sometime, first time I tried cvs/svn/nightly builds though. Webplaylist functionality is worth it alone.
Thanks again
Joe
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