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    Foreign Characters skipped in 7.5

    I have a couple of hundred songs/albums have foreign characters in their title or artist name (accent marks, umlaut, etc.). These files are skipped during scan and do not show up in my library on my debian system with Squeezebox Server 7.5. Is this a bug in 7.5? I just did a clean install on debian and am using my Windows 7 library as a reference, which is running on 7.4.2. I don't have this issue on Windows under 7.4.2. Should I go back to 7.4.2 on my debian system? I'd rather not go backward and try to get this working on 7.5. Any ideas?

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    I have the same problem running SBS 7.51 on Debian SheevaPlug. It doesn't seem to skip the albums while scanning, but it has problems with playlists containing those songs with foreign characters. If you take a look at the scanner log, it shows that these files were actually not found.

    I tried SBS 7.60 - the latest nightly builds seems to be quite stable, and by using SQLite, the scanning took only one third of the time. Scanning foreign characters went smoothly without any problems.

    I definately recommand 7.60 at the moment. But you should be aware that it's highly in development, and some features could break anytime. But worth a try, for speed alone.

    Michael

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    I see. In my case, any album or song with a foreign character is skipped (I agree that it can't find the files, so they are missing from the library). Playlists and album library are both missing the songs.

    I will consider going to 7.6, but it might be better to go back to 7.4.2 in this case so I will have complete compatibility with my Windows system.

    What is the link to download the nigtly 7.6 release for debian?
    Last edited by TitanFan; 2010-06-02 at 23:21.

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    Seems like my problem:
    http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=79343
    However the songs are there, but a generated playlist via MusicIP doesn't seem to work.

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    The link to the 7.60 nightlys:

    http://downloads.slimdevices.com/nightly/?ver=7.6

    And the most recent 7.60 Build 30842:

    http://downloads.slimdevices.com/nig...~30842_all.deb

  6. #6
    Quote Originally Posted by Loom View Post
    I have the same problem running SBS 7.51 on Debian SheevaPlug. It doesn't seem to skip the albums while scanning, but it has problems with playlists containing those songs with foreign characters. If you take a look at the scanner log, it shows that these files were actually not found.

    I tried SBS 7.60 - the latest nightly builds seems to be quite stable, and by using SQLite, the scanning took only one third of the time. Scanning foreign characters went smoothly without any problems.

    I definately recommand 7.60 at the moment. But you should be aware that it's highly in development, and some features could break anytime. But worth a try, for speed alone.

    Michael
    I just installed the nightly build of 7.6. Sorry to report that I'm still not getting songs/albums that have foreign characters in their title or artist name (accent marks, umlaut, etc.). Same issue I found in release 7.5. My only hope is that 7.4.2 works on debian like it does on Windows, as I'm able to get all my music loaded without issue using 7.4.2 on windows. Any ideas?

    *sigh*
    Last edited by TitanFan; 2010-06-03 at 22:33.

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    Did you make sure that SQLite was used ?

    SBS 7.60 can use either SQLite or MySQL. You can switch in the Performance Menu.

    Strange, that it doesnt work for you. For me, it's not a complete solution, but far, far better then anything 7.5x. Can you provide a scanner log? And what are those tags that don't get recognized ?

    I really hope you gonna fix this once and for all, as it's quite stone-age not beeing able to use foreign characters.

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    Later versions of SB-server do have problems with "foreign" letters. Hopefully they solve the issue as they are fully aware of the problem.

    / B

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    Problem Found

    Okay, I think I found the issue. I am using a NTFS filesystem on debian, and I need to give the nls=utf8 option on the mount command. Without this option, all files and directories with "foreign" characters are not visible. So, when I did the scan, those files were not found. I just mounted my filesystem with the option nls=utf8, and I can now see all the files and directories with foreign characters.

    One last step I haven't tried is a complete rescan to make sure Squeezebox Server is working. At least I can see all my files and directories now, so I'm pretty sure Squeezebox Server will work. Time for bed, will try a rescan tomorrow.

    Thanks to everyone for your suggestions and help.

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