Mpd Error File
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first startup 1.2.1 Easy Tag 1.2.2 Kid3 1.3 Cannot connect to mpd: host "localhost" not found: Temporary failure in name resolution 1.4 Other issues when attempting to connect to mpd with a client 1.4.1 First fix 1.4.2 Second fix 1.5 Binding to IPV6 mpd failed to bind to ' 6600' address already in use before IPV4 1.6 daemon: cannot setgid for user "mpd": Operation not permitted 1.7 daemon:
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fatal_error: Failed to set group NN: Operation not permitted 1.7.1 First fix 1.7.2 Second fix 1.7.3 Third fix 1.8 MPD & ALSA
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1.8.1 High CPU usage with ALSA 1.8.2 Playing audio files with different rate (works for EMU 0202/0204/0404) Troubleshooting Autodetection failed During the start of MPD, it tries to autodetect your set-up and configure output and volume
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control accordingly. Though this mostly goes well, it will fail for some systems. It may help to tell MPD specifically what to use as output and mixer control. If you copied /etc/mpd.conf over from /etc/mpd.conf.example as mentioned above, you can simply uncomment: Example for alsa output type and alsa mixer: audio_output { type "alsa" name "My ALSA Device" device "hw:0,0" # optional format "44100:16:2" # optional mixer_type "hardware" mixer_device "default" mixer_control "PCM" mpd address already in use } Note: in case of permission problems when using ESD with MPD run this as root: # chsh -s /bin/true mpd MPD hangs on first startup This is a common error that's caused by corrupt mp3 tags. Here is an experimental way to solve this issue. Requirements: kid3 easytag This method is very tedious, especially with a huge database. Just as a baseline it took 2.5h to fix a 16GB database. Easy Tag The purpose of easytag here is that easytag detects the error in the tags, but like MPD it hangs and dies. The trick here is that easy tags actually tells you what file is causing the problem on the status bar. Before starting easytag make sure to have a terminal close to be ready to kill easy tag to avoid a hang. Once you are ready, on the tree view select the directory where all your music is located. By default easytag starts to search all subdirectories for mp3 files. Once you notice that easytag stopped scanning for songs, make note of the culprit and kill easytag. Note: This task can also be achieved by editing mpd's config file and setting "log_level" from "default" to "verbose". restart mpd and look up the last entry in mpd's log file after mpd h
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