Hi,
I've setup up mt-daapd on my F10 server which contains my music collection of flac and mp3 files.
On my rawhide install (I'll follow the F11 release path) I've got Banshee and RhythmBox both installed and want to use them to access the music collection via the mt-daapd server.
On RhythmBox I can see the files on the server but there is no artist, album or track information beyond the filename.
Banshee won't even see the mt-daapd server. I think it's supposed to auto-discover the server, but it doesn't seem to work.
Any one got any hints for me?
On Sun, 2009-05-31 at 22:24 +0100, Graeme Hilton wrote:
Hi,
I've setup up mt-daapd on my F10 server which contains my music collection of flac and mp3 files.
On my rawhide install (I'll follow the F11 release path) I've got Banshee and RhythmBox both installed and want to use them to access the music collection via the mt-daapd server.
On RhythmBox I can see the files on the server but there is no artist, album or track information beyond the filename.
Banshee won't even see the mt-daapd server. I think it's supposed to auto-discover the server, but it doesn't seem to work.
Any one got any hints for me?
---- I don't know about banshee because I've never looked at it but mt-daapd on my Fedora 10 server and Rhythmbox Fedora10/11 clients have no problem getting the artist/album info/track info from mt-daapd or an iTunes server. Are you sure the information exists in the files themselves?
Craig
2009/5/31 Craig White craigwhite@azapple.com:
On Sun, 2009-05-31 at 22:24 +0100, Graeme Hilton wrote:
Hi,
I've setup up mt-daapd on my F10 server which contains my music collection of flac and mp3 files.
On my rawhide install (I'll follow the F11 release path) I've got Banshee and RhythmBox both installed and want to use them to access the music collection via the mt-daapd server.
On RhythmBox I can see the files on the server but there is no artist, album or track information beyond the filename.
I don't know about banshee because I've never looked at it but mt-daapd on my Fedora 10 server and Rhythmbox Fedora10/11 clients have no problem getting the artist/album info/track info from mt-daapd or an iTunes server. Are you sure the information exists in the files themselves?
Opening a flac file over an smb file share gives me all the info I expect, but the mt-daapd connection gives me nothing for the same file.
On Sun, 2009-05-31 at 23:06 +0100, Graeme Hilton wrote:
2009/5/31 Craig White craigwhite@azapple.com:
On Sun, 2009-05-31 at 22:24 +0100, Graeme Hilton wrote:
Hi,
I've setup up mt-daapd on my F10 server which contains my music collection of flac and mp3 files.
On my rawhide install (I'll follow the F11 release path) I've got Banshee and RhythmBox both installed and want to use them to access the music collection via the mt-daapd server.
On RhythmBox I can see the files on the server but there is no artist, album or track information beyond the filename.
I don't know about banshee because I've never looked at it but mt-daapd on my Fedora 10 server and Rhythmbox Fedora10/11 clients have no problem getting the artist/album info/track info from mt-daapd or an iTunes server. Are you sure the information exists in the files themselves?
Opening a flac file over an smb file share gives me all the info I expect, but the mt-daapd connection gives me nothing for the same file.
---- well I cannot confirm that because all my music files are m4a
Craig
2009/5/31 Craig White craigwhite@azapple.com:
On Sun, 2009-05-31 at 23:06 +0100, Graeme Hilton wrote:
2009/5/31 Craig White craigwhite@azapple.com:
On Sun, 2009-05-31 at 22:24 +0100, Graeme Hilton wrote:
I've setup up mt-daapd on my F10 server which contains my music collection of flac and mp3 files.
On my rawhide install (I'll follow the F11 release path) I've got Banshee and RhythmBox both installed and want to use them to access the music collection via the mt-daapd server.
On RhythmBox I can see the files on the server but there is no artist, album or track information beyond the filename.
I don't know about banshee because I've never looked at it but mt-daapd on my Fedora 10 server and Rhythmbox Fedora10/11 clients have no problem getting the artist/album info/track info from mt-daapd or an iTunes server. Are you sure the information exists in the files themselves?
Opening a flac file over an smb file share gives me all the info I expect, but the mt-daapd connection gives me nothing for the same file.
well I cannot confirm that because all my music files are m4a
Does anyone have an mt-daapd server running on F10 (or 11) that can confirm/deny my problem?
Thanks,