AdminDan Gravell (Founder and programmer, bliss)
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An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment @mactigerman - the message is saying bliss *has* ignored that folder. The folder consists of files with .mp3 extensions but they aren't mp3s, they are metadata of some sort that the Synology stores.
Is that what you expected?
An error occurred while saving the comment @eaDir folders should be ignored already, as should most image files and desktop.ini files.
Does this relate to moving files, or are you saying the album isn't even being scanned or shown in the UI?
Could you send a debug archive? "Help" > "Download debug archive". It should show any files that stopped old folders being removed in the event of folder movements.
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An error occurred while saving the comment While it still rescans, the new version of bliss should have some improvements to rescan speed; it now caches fingerprints (a big deal on Synology and other lower speed devices) and lookup results across versions.
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An error occurred while saving the comment I like it. I believe AcousticBrainz might do this, e.g. https://acousticbrainz.org/7eef7a92-e282-4cf7-89a4-c35d39ff3d4d .
Also see (for different types of mixing): http://ideas.blisshq.com/forums/21939-bliss/suggestions/1475605-update-bpm-field
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An error occurred while saving the comment Do you mean show them all as a single entry in Sonos or bliss?
Are these re-releases of previous releases in one box-set release?
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An error occurred while saving the comment Nice idea! Alongside playlist generation...
An error occurred while saving the comment We don't actually use AcousticBrainz - we use Acoustid for fingerprinting, maybe you're getting mixed up with that?
No reason we can't use AcousticBrainz, of course...
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An error occurred while saving the comment It shouldn't work like this. If *at least* one linked release is correct, it's compliant. So what are you seeing?
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An error occurred while saving the comment I agree - I've seen this with some other foreign language titles. Although it depends on the language the user is utilising of course!
Please send me a debug archive - "Help" > "Download debug archive" then we can recreate the query and replicate the issue.
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6 votesAdminDan Gravell (Founder and programmer, bliss) supported this idea ·
An error occurred while saving the comment Love it!
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An error occurred while saving the comment I agree; hopefully when we add heuristics to decide which file should be removed we can also collapse the response to one button.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Or we could use the "Unknown" state, and make it a more supported compliance state.
Remember that not all compliance is related to linked releases.
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An error occurred while saving the comment We use a template for the UI, due to my lack of design skills. The obvious way of implementing a filter is to use the current left-hand-side box, but I think there probably are other ways... just not obvious ones for the grid layout.
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An error occurred while saving the comment I don't know of an "official" API for controlling Sonos devices (or performing a rescan) but I do know there are unofficial approaches: https://github.com/jishi/node-sonos-http-api
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An error occurred while saving the comment No... but what car and radio system is this?
An error occurred while saving the comment Sounds like a bug, can you send a debug archive?
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3 votesAdminDan Gravell (Founder and programmer, bliss) supported this idea ·
An error occurred while saving the comment The trouble with infinite scroll is the back button is often broken...
You can hack this by changing the parameter in the URL "albumsCount" to a number of your choice.
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An error occurred while saving the comment This would have to be done on a case by case basis, and I would suggest saving the information in the Activity page with a specialised filter (or maybe the "scan" category could be used)...
Could you also send us a debug archive to support@blisshq.com with the files that weren't processed for you? We can check the cause is logged.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Titles?
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An error occurred while saving the comment bliss does keep a watch but it does so using inotify; there should be no-where near 25% CPU usage. Something else must be going on. Note if you have the Web UI showing this can sometimes use some CPU, and obviously if there's a scan going on that will too.
An error occurred while saving the comment Thanks Nathan, nice idea. Would this be covered by: http://ideas.blisshq.com/forums/21939-bliss/suggestions/9161260-move-music-files-between-libraries ?
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An error occurred while saving the comment If we just supported different cases in the filename field, would that work?
Oh, I see. Yes, I agree. I think a better filter would be useful - I see you've already seen http://ideas.blisshq.com/forums/21939-bliss/suggestions/2591793-add-ability-to-filter-and-print-the-activity-log