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Since there are no tracks in your output, I am assuming it happens after starting the tagger. Could you try on isolated smaller portion of library (like 1K or less tracks)? Also if it's possible, you could run debug version from source to get more useable output. (Just download the repo and |
I'm getting a compile problem can you help?
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You are missing openssl. Install it using your distro's package manager (Arch: |
Thanks, I was confused because I do have openssl installed but it needed the -dev version. I was missing a few others also.
The program is still open, responsive to mouse and using CPU so not sure if its continuing or not? |
Looks like the tagging thread is crashing. As I mentioned - could you try with smaller portion of library (like 1K songs)? |
Most of my collection is sorted by Artists, I'm doing tom waits now, 295 in there. Looks like its working fine, I'll try and find somewhere larger. |
Well I guess. We don't really have such big libraries, so we couldn't test. Maybe try like few thousand songs? |
Okay, I'll try to find something in that range. As there is no current way to manually select multiple folders it makes it hard, it would mean me going in and manually selecting single folders, so would take weeks. So you have no thoughts on what the issue is currently? |
I am assuming your library is FLAC? Could you check RAM usage when starting? Also you can copy multiple folders into one, and then select that one, because all subfolders are included. |
Yes 99% flac varying bitrates, a few aif and mp3. Currently doing a box album with 730 and its seems fine, total memory 16GB with 5.6G used. The moving albums is a plausible workaround I guess if it can't be resolved. |
I am assuming that the problem is that one of the FLAC tracks has bad tag so it somehow crashes it. You can try running it on larger lists of tracks, and eventually find out one that crashes it. |
Yeh right, is it possible to add a more verbose debug output so it can show me where its crashing? |
Sure |
I just pushed a new commit which prints each loaded file to console when running in debug mode. Could you try it? (you have to download source code and |
Brilliant thank you, here is the output.
From what I can tell they are fine and they still play fine. Its still feeling like a limit somewhere. |
Ye it's a bug with the library - that's why my code doesn't catch it. I'll look into it. In meantime you could just temporarily move out the track. |
No worries and thank you. I won't be running it over my collection until the corruption issue is fixed, feels too risky. About to report on that shortly. |
Trying to retag my collection of 99872 tracks give me this error after a short time:
I'm using the precompiled linux version, let me know how I can help debug this.
Cheers
*edit, I don't think I had rust installed fully, I've now amended the output?
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