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    Ray-Ven | # 1371 | 2013-03-25, 17:56 | Report

    xes, could your trackerfiles be corrupted? U could try tracker-cfg and rebuild databases, or just reinitialize tracker via xterm (not as root), maybe it helps - maybe not

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    stickymick | # 1372 | 2013-03-25, 18:22 | Report

    What repos are you lot using?
    FAPMAN and HAM are not finding any updates for me for me at all. I've got extras and extras-devel enabled in both Application Managers.

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    Ray-Ven | # 1373 | 2013-03-25, 20:38 | Report

    afaik newer omp needs cssu

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    stickymick | # 1374 | 2013-03-26, 02:09 | Report

    Originally Posted by Ray-Ven View Post
    afaik newer omp needs cssu
    Hmmmm, wasn't aware of that myself. Is there two versions flying around then or has stock O/S support now ceased?

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    panjgoori | # 1375 | 2013-03-26, 06:18 | Report

    Originally Posted by Ray-Ven View Post
    afaik newer omp needs cssu
    there are now two version of OMP available. 1 is compiled for CSSU-Thumb and one is for everyone. DEB file which is attached in gidzz post is for CSSU-Thumb users. Latest version for everyone (stock maemo, CSSU-Testing and CSSU-Stable) is in extras-devel. If you can't download it from extras-devel, you can find the deb file HERE (taken from extras-devel repo).

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    stickymick | # 1376 | 2013-03-26, 10:59 | Report

    Cheers panjgoori.
    I'll give that a whizz later. Gonna have to redo all my catalogues to make sure I got the right ones too.

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    DarkSide25 | # 1377 | 2013-03-31, 16:39 | Report

    Originally Posted by gidzzz View Post
    That's pretty strange If it happens in exactly 100% of the cases. What if you start OMP before selecting a file?
    This bug with second launch happens very often (I set OMP as the default player, instead of stock player),
    approximately 90-95% of cases. But if the player is already open, the song played normally.

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    skanky | # 1378 | 2013-04-04, 11:41 | Report

    Trying this out and I like the look of it, think you've done a great job. I do however have one issue, for which I have a workaround, but thought I'd mention it anyway.

    I'm using the thumb version, but accidentally installed the non-thumb version first and saw the same behaviour when I initially opened it up, so it's in both.

    I have a load of ogg files, and it seems that some of them are picked up by the music indexer and named, and sorted correctly by artist and album.

    However many aren't (this may also occur for mp3s but I have many more oggs and haven't yet found an mp3 in the list) and instead are lumped into Unknown Artist and Unknown Album.

    I'm think that this is a tag issue as I did do a load of re-tagging of files sometime in the past. However, this is the first player to not pick up the information in these files (eg Someplayer sorts and labels them correctly).

    Also, when playing, in Entertainment view, the correct artist and album names are displayed.

    I don't tend to use playlists much and tend to listen to albums as a whole, so my workaround is to use "Whole Directory" setting and select album folders from a file manager.

    Using mediainfo I can't see any difference in the tags.

    Any ideas?

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    marmistrz | # 1379 | 2013-04-07, 16:55 | Report

    Originally Posted by skanky View Post
    Trying this out and I like the look of it, think you've done a great job. I do however have one issue, for which I have a workaround, but thought I'd mention it anyway.

    I'm using the thumb version, but accidentally installed the non-thumb version first and saw the same behaviour when I initially opened it up, so it's in both.

    I have a load of ogg files, and it seems that some of them are picked up by the music indexer and named, and sorted correctly by artist and album.

    However many aren't (this may also occur for mp3s but I have many more oggs and haven't yet found an mp3 in the list) and instead are lumped into Unknown Artist and Unknown Album.

    I'm think that this is a tag issue as I did do a load of re-tagging of files sometime in the past. However, this is the first player to not pick up the information in these files (eg Someplayer sorts and labels them correctly).

    Also, when playing, in Entertainment view, the correct artist and album names are displayed.

    I don't tend to use playlists much and tend to listen to albums as a whole, so my workaround is to use "Whole Directory" setting and select album folders from a file manager.

    Using mediainfo I can't see any difference in the tags.

    Any ideas?
    try

    Code:
    tracker-processes -r
    or touching the problematic files

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    skanky | # 1380 | 2013-04-07, 21:22 | Report

    Originally Posted by marmistrz View Post
    try

    Code:
    tracker-processes -r
    or touching the problematic files
    Thanks for the suggestion. I tried the tracker-process -r option. After restarting OMP it re-indexed the media, but now it doesn't see any of the ogg files.

    Was the inclusion of them before a by-product of using SomePlayer or similar?

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