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I'm running Clementine 1.3.1 on a Raspberry Pi device running Raspbian 10 IBuster).
When playing songs, in regular or shuffle mode, the player will simply stop playing after some random number of songs. It isn't consistent - could play one song, three songs, five songs, then stop. Usually no more than five or so.
I originally thought perhaps it was running into an unplayable file, but discovered if I manually play "the next song on the list" it plays fine.
I'm guessing there's a log somewhere that might give me some clues why it's stopping, but googling "Clementine log file location" doesn't seem to be getting me anything. I'm sure I'm just missing it.
Can anyone tell me where those logs are, and if you know, which log might be the place to start?
Thanks,
Todd
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There is no log file... Not that I know of.
You could start it from the console (just type clementine in a terminal window), to see realtime log messages.
But most likely you're better of using a newer build from here: https://github.com/clementine-player/Clementine/releases
Hi,
I'm running Clementine 1.3.1 on a Raspberry Pi device running Raspbian 10 IBuster).
When playing songs, in regular or shuffle mode, the player will simply stop playing after some random number of songs. It isn't consistent - could play one song, three songs, five songs, then stop. Usually no more than five or so.
I originally thought perhaps it was running into an unplayable file, but discovered if I manually play "the next song on the list" it plays fine.
I'm guessing there's a log somewhere that might give me some clues why it's stopping, but googling "Clementine log file location" doesn't seem to be getting me anything. I'm sure I'm just missing it.
Can anyone tell me where those logs are, and if you know, which log might be the place to start?
Thanks,
Todd
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: