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MonMul:

--- Quote from: Awesome Donkey on June 18, 2024, 07:35:36 pm ---Open MC24, go to MC24's Tools menu and select Options. In the Options window go to the Startup section and under Linux Startup if it Run on Linux startup: says Media Center, Media Server or Media Center and Media Server select Nothing then hit OK on the Options window then close MC24 and that should stop it from autostarting. If it already says nothing but it's autostarting try setting it to Media Center and press OK on the Options window then reopen the Options window and go back and set it to Nothing.

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It appears, Awesome Donkey. that we have been down this path before....(see my latest posting on not being able to play any music).....https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,118444.msg819447.html#msg819447

I am sure I took your advice then (6 years ago) and made a back up disk.....but I have no idea where to even start looking for it.

As I have the same sort of problem now, I guess the answer is to reformulate the sd, download MC again, and compile the library once more.....unless you have any further advice. The sd does not seem to be corrupted as far as I can tell....and I do have a back up somewhere of the library. Awaiting your very useful input (as always) before going down this road. Thank you for all your help over the years.

MonMul:

--- Quote from: BryanC on June 20, 2024, 10:49:09 am ---I would check that your library entries are pointing at the correct file location on your disk and that you have selected a proper Audio Output in the settings.

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Yes that seems to be a problem, thank you for the pointer; as, when I try to play something directly from the Media Centre on the RPI I get the message "Check the filename in the library matches the filename on the disk". I am really not sure what this exactly means and how I go about doing that?

MonMul:

--- Quote from: BryanC on June 20, 2024, 10:49:09 am ---I would check that your library entries are pointing at the correct file location on your disk and that you have selected a proper Audio Output in the settings.

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See attached

bob:

--- Quote from: MonMul on June 21, 2024, 12:32:25 am ---See attached

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Is /media/musicpi/Jukebox1 mounted? Either it's not or it's not for the user you are running MC under.
From a terminal under the user running MC do:
mount | grep musicpi
report results.


MonMul:

--- Quote from: bob on June 21, 2024, 08:23:35 am ---Is /media/musicpi/Jukebox1 mounted? Either it's not or it's not for the user you are running MC under.
From a terminal under the user running MC do:
mount | grep musicpi
report results.

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musicpi@raspberrypi:~ $ mount | grep musicpi
/dev/sda on /media/musicpi/JukeBox11 type ext4 (rw,nosuid,nodev,relatime,errors=remount-ro,uhelper=udisks2)
musicpi@raspberrypi:~ $

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