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21/06/2007 at 4:59 PM #1491AnonymousInactive
I’m having trouble seeing m3u playlists so increased the debug level and saw the following message:-
config option general/process_3mu has been replaced by scanning/process_playThanks
22/06/2007 at 3:31 AM #11245rpeddeParticipant@account_doesnt_work wrote:
I’m having trouble seeing m3u playlists so increased the debug level and saw the following message:-
config option general/process_3mu has been replaced by scanning/process_playThanks
It means that the options have changed. It no longer uses general/process_m3u to decide if it wants to process m3u files.
Just go into the web interface, check that all the platlist stuff (under scanning) is right, and save the config, and it will update it ot the new values.
— Ron
22/06/2007 at 6:19 AM #11246AnonymousInactive@rpedde wrote:
Just go into the web interface, check that all the platlist stuff (under scanning) is right, and save the config, and it will update it ot the new values.
Perhaps I’m being stupid but the web interface has:-
Server Status
Smart PLaylists
Configuration
About Firefly
Thanksbut no mention of scanning or static playlists. I’m running 1586 on a Terastation
Nick
22/06/2007 at 8:27 AM #11247AnonymousInactivePerhaps I’m being stupid but the web interface has:-
Server Status
Smart PLaylists
Configuration
About Fireflyyep, you are…! 😳
click on that “configuration” link & that will take you to the configuration page where you can change your various settings etc.
22/06/2007 at 4:34 PM #11248AnonymousInactiveAh I missed the ‘Show advanced config’ line 😳
22/06/2007 at 4:39 PM #11249AnonymousInactiveThe options below are in your mt-daapd.conf and Firefly uses them,
but this web page can’t handle them until they are added to config.xmlgeneral:process_play
22/06/2007 at 6:56 PM #11250AnonymousInactiveSorry for repeated posts in same thread but I still can’t get the web interface to work (always generates Error 500) but by editing mt-daapd.conf manually I’ve now got m3u playlists to work
woo hoo22/06/2007 at 8:16 PM #11251S80_UKParticipantThe Error 500 thing seems to be common in installations of build 1586. 1571 doesn’t do it. I have found that even though you get the error, if you change one thing at a time, then 1586 will normally allow you to make changes – at least in my case on the NSLU2 (Unslung) and in Windows 2000 (just an experiment).
26/06/2007 at 3:12 AM #11252rpeddeParticipant@S80_UK wrote:
The Error 500 thing seems to be common in installations of build 1586. 1571 doesn’t do it. I have found that even though you get the error, if you change one thing at a time, then 1586 will normally allow you to make changes – at least in my case on the NSLU2 (Unslung) and in Windows 2000 (just an experiment).
Ooooh! I know what that is.
I’ll fix that for next nightlies.
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