On 09/20/2010 08:11 PM, Craig White wrote: > On Sun, 2010-09-19 at 22:30 -0500, Steven Stern wrote: > >>> >> mt-daapd crashes. Here's the end of the logfile with debug level 9. So >> much for that. (The file in question was ripped into ALAC m4a format on >> the mac and copied onto the Fedora machine.) >> >> Found /home/music/iTunes Music/Lyle Lovett/The Road To Ensenada/13 The >> Girl In The Corner.m4a >> FS Mod time: 1284397275 >> Could not find id 11141496 >> DB Mod time: 0 >> Checking if node 11141496 in db >> Nope! Not in DB >> Found music file: 13 The Girl In The Corner.m4a >> Found moov atom at off 32. >> Found udta atom at off 586. >> Found meta atom at off 594. >> Found ilst atom at off 640. >> Getting AAC file info >> Found moov atom at off 32. >> Found mvhd atom at off 40. >> Song length: 0 seconds >> Found moov atom at off 32. >> Found trak atom at off 148. >> Found mdia atom at off 248. >> Found minf atom at off 322. >> Found stbl atom at off 382. >> Found stsd atom at off 390. >> Could not find 'mp4a' atom to determine sample rate. >> Could not find 'esds' atom. Calculating bit rate. >> Found mdat atom at off 4088. >> Floating point exception > ---- > can't tell for sure but when I see 'song length: 0 seconds' it suggests > to me that you have some damaged/incomplete music files which are > causing some problems. Specifically does this song actually play? > > As I said, I have no problem sharing my library with mt-daapd and it > seems that Rhythmbox sharing also worked with my Windows iTunes 9.x > > I think your issues are local (iTunes 10 & perhaps some bad music files > in your library) > > Craig > > I got rid of that one file -- it was corrupt -- and mt-daapd loads. But iTunes10 isn't happy with it. -- -- Steve -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines