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JRiver Media Center 25.0.65 for Debian (amd64, i386 and armhf)
geier22:
To the pictures:
Sorry, this was my mistake. ::)
A few weeks ago, I added underscores to the path.
Of course, The Library Backup did not know that.
Since one or two updates caused the problem with the constant high CPU load, I had a backup installed.
Also because the library view "Webradio" disappeared.
I have now turned off audio analysis. It looks like MC is currently running "normally"
The question remains why MC thinks it's time to re-analyze all the audio files.
As shown, there are only a little over 200 files without analysis.
As soon as I activate audio analysis in the import options,
CPU load goes above 10% and stays there without the auto-Import is started.
Usually MC is at start at about 8 -10% CPU load for 1 - 2 minutes. After that MC is below 1%
Edit:
I have now analyzed the open songs suggested by the Smartlist. What remained was my web radio.
Could it possibly be the reason in the Web radio library view is? (Picture)
Of course, they can not be analyzed. Is MC possibly still trying in the background?
bob:
--- Quote from: geier22 on June 28, 2019, 11:14:32 am ---To the pictures:
Sorry, this was my mistake. ::)
A few weeks ago, I added underscores to the path.
Of course, The Library Backup did not know that.
Since one or two updates caused the problem with the constant high CPU load, I had a backup installed.
Also because the library view "Webradio" disappeared.
I have now turned off audio analysis. It looks like MC is currently running "normally"
The question remains why MC thinks it's time to re-analyze all the audio files.
As shown, there are only a little over 200 files without analysis.
As soon as I activate audio analysis in the import options,
CPU load goes above 10% and stays there without the auto-Import is started.
Usually MC is at start at about 8 -10% CPU load for 1 - 2 minutes. After that MC is below 1%
Edit:
I have now analyzed the open songs suggested by the Smartlist. What remained was my web radio.
Could it possibly be the reason in the Web radio library view is? (Picture)
Of course, they can not be analyzed. Is MC possibly still trying in the background?
--- End quote ---
There was a bug in that version that wanted to re-run file analysis because of the HDCD support we added (scanning for HDCD).
That MAY have been the issue with the URLS (webradio) too. That should be fixed as well.
I'm putting up a new build in a few minutes...
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