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MusicIP Mixer stores its metadata after analysing and fingerprinting your tracks in a cache file.This includes information about which tracks are in your library, the associated metadata, acoustic analysis, custom tags, ratings, and so forth.The default cache file is called default.m3lib, and can be found in the following location;Windows Windows XP: Similar to; C:\Documents and Settings\\Application Data\MusicIP\Vista 32: Similar to; C:\Users\\appdata\roaming\musicip\musicip mixer\default.m3libVista 64: Similar to; C:\Users\\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files (x86)\MusicIP\MusicIP Mixer\default.m3libWindows 7: Similar to; C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\MusicIP\MusicIP MixerMac: ~/Library/Application Support/MusicMagicLinux: ~/.MusicMagicIf you want to use a different location for the cache file, simply pass the name of the file on the command line when you start MusicIP Mixer. On Windows, you can double-click on any .m3lib file to start MusicIP Mixer using that cache file - if the file is not called "default.m3lib", then the name of the cache file (without the extension) will be listed in the Filters & Playlists window.Using Multiple Cache FilesIf you want to use multiple cache files (for instance, maybe you want to have different people in the same house with their own collections, or you have some types of music which you don't want to mix in the same cache), then you can do so easily. Simply create a .m3lib file for each instance you want (you can use a text editor to create an empty file), and start the app with the new cache file as described above. All changes will relate only to the current cache file.Sharing Cache FilesIf you are using the same set of In comments to our recent post on The Filter, several TUAW readers suggested I check out the MusicIP Mixer. Like The Filter, the MusicIP mixer creates playlists based on the mood or style of several songs that you feed it with (i.e. you select several songs and then hit the mix button to create a mix or playlist based on those songs). Unlike The Filter, which does its magic by sending song titles to a remote server, the MusicIP Mixer actually does an acoustic fingerprint analysis on your own computer, which can take quite a while. On my moderately sized 4000+ track iTunes library it took nearly 2 days to finish (thought there were some breaks in the time)! Also the MusicIP Mixer does not seem to be as integrated with iTunes as The Filter, rather having you use its own interface for selecting and controlling your music. As far as the quality of the mixes go, I haven't played with it enough to compare them, but both MusicIP Mixer and The Filter have created enjoyable playlists. Between the two, I moderately prefer The Filter for its better iTunes integration, but I know there were a lot of folks out there who didn't like it, so they might want to give the MusicIP Mixer a shot.MusicIP Mixer comes in two versions: a free version with the basic feature set and a Pro version for $19.95 that adds more features.

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I'm a stickler about my digital music tags (the meta data about a song). I've been known to meticulously scour my collection and manually fix bad identifying information. Slow and annoying!Enter MusicIP Mixer, which promises to fix improperly-tagged files based on their Music DNS database of over 26 million songs. A quick analysis of my collection tells me that about 21% of my collection needs some sort of data tweaking. After a few minutes of churning through my songs (7 seconds per thousand tracks if you'd like to benchmark), I now have (more) pristine data, and to me that means more accurate cataloging, storage, and mixing. During the process, though, I received a couple of errors telling me that the application AACTagReader.exe (installed with the Mixer) had unexpectedly quit. Not sure what that's all about (need to look into that one). I figured out that two problems were causing the tag fixing to halt: read-only files and any file names that were very very long. After repairing all of the bad files, re-running tag fixing worked beautifully for the most part.Some--not all--files with quote marks (such as '12" remix') in the ID3 track name were an issue as well. Although the tag fixer told me it had repaired these files, re-running tag fixing continued to find the same problem files. I may have to fix these files manually.The paid version of the Mixer (only $20) takes the fixing one step further and will normalize artist names for you, so all those "Eliot Smith" and "Elliot Smith" tracks become "Elliott Smith."Disclosure: I've been paid by MusicIP for a freelance project unrelated to the Mixer.. MusicIP FAQ : MusicIP Mixer - Raspberry Pi : MusicIP Mixer - HTTP : MusicIP Mixer - TiVo : MusicIP Mixer - iTunes : MusicIP Mixer - Moods : MusicIP Mixer - Recipes : MusicIP Mixer - MusicIP FAQ : MusicIP Mixer - Raspberry Pi : MusicIP Mixer - HTTP : MusicIP Mixer - TiVo : MusicIP Mixer - iTunes : MusicIP Mixer - Moods : MusicIP Mixer - Recipes : MusicIP Mixer -

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Information to my website, if any knowledge gaps just let me know.btw the latest thread is here for v5, but people like the v2.03 thread for some reason, keyword search magic I guess Thank you very much for making things a bit clearer. I can’t wait to use this tool to rediscover neglected tracks. Will post to the correct thread with further queries. Comment Senior Member Join Date: Nov 2008 Posts: 131 My understanding of Sugarcube/MusicIP SettingsAfter experimenting for many weeks, this is how I tweak Sugarcube. Hope it saves someone some effort.-Trackstat plugin for play counts and dynamic ratings-Custom Scan plugin for MusicIP export. This is not needed by sugarcube but helps make static playlists, for whatever purpose, using MusicIP mixer (Windows only)-I have needed MusicIP plugin to enable communication between MIP and LMS. Nothing to do with Sugarcube.-Set up a primary filter to exclude what you never want. e.g. Genre contains-Speech, Christmas, Explicit etc. Ratings-*, ** etc. File-Path to any undesired folder-Use this filter as the first criterion for any more needed filters-If no recipe is employed, MIP suggestions are controlled by the filter, Mix Style and Mix Variety in the Player Sugarcube settings. Style seems to be overlap of genres and variety seems to be the closeness of the fingerprint. Go up on Style if abrupt genre shifts bother you. Go up on Variety to dilute the MIP fingerprint match.-The number of tracks requested is in Sugarcube Plugin settings. Sugarcube using Trackstat will then select a track from this list based on past plays and ratings. The MIP suggestions are in order of closeness of match. If the total music collection is small and the request is for many tracks, Sugarcube might get very far from the best MIP suggestions because of stats. One can control that by limiting the number of tracks requested.-Net results are very dependent on the size of the music library and stats. After using for about 2 months, I’m hardly seeing the best tracks in my favorite genres but expect them to return back after I’ve played or skipped (decreases rating in my setup) mediocre tracksWith the above setup, I have discovered the best way ever to effortlessly use my library fully. All of that has been made possible by the many wonderful developers and advanced users in these forums. Last edited by guptaas; 2021-11-18, 16:10. Reason: Error Comment Senior Member Join Date: Jul 2010 Posts: 212 Licence expiredHi Charles,My Sugarcube licence has expired 2 days ago and I wanted to renew it, but I don't see any "donate" or "pay" button on tried to send a message with the contact page on the site but it doesn't seem to work as I had no feedback after clicking on "submit".How can I pay ?ThanksAntonio LMS 8.x.xon Linux Mageia 8 and RPI 31 SB3, 2 radio, 1 touch, 1 transporter SE, 1 chromecast audio Plugins : Trackstat, Smartmix, MusicIP, ... Comment Senior Member Join Date: Jul 2010 Posts: 212 Originally posted by Antoniop Windows headless instead? So far I have only used windows to do the initial file analysis.thanks for clues-bruce. Comment Member Join Date: Jun 2014 Posts: 69 workaround for 16 & 24 Bit MusicIP MixHello waltonb,my experiance under Windows 10 and the latest MusicIP Version 1.96Beta6 is that MusicIP mixes diffrent Bit levels, but not very often.So I had the same immpresion you have.What I did to avoid it, I converted my 24 Bit or HighRes files to 16Bit / 44,1 kHz and let MusicIP analyze the 16 Bit files. Thereafter, I copied the 16Bit Fingerprint Tag into the HighRes and 24Bit files.By the way, I do it this way also for my DTS/DD-Wave-ALAC files ;-). Converting to Stereo and put the Fingerprint back into the DTS-WAVE-ALAC file, Otherwise I would never ever have mixes with DTS or DolbyDigital Sound.This way the mix works much better for me. Since, my HighRes or 24 Bit files ar not to many, it was woth doing it that way.Greetings Hardware: 1Touch (latest community firmware),4Radio (3 with latest community firmware),1Boom,2SB3,PiCorePlayerPlayers Software: squeezeliteSteuerung: MaterialSkin APP AndroidPlugins: "Lesezeichen, Custom Browse, TrackStat; Custom Scan; Spicefly SugarCube​; LazySearch 2, JustCovers,PlayHLS;ENM for Dreambox, and more.LMS 8.5.3 (32Bit) WINDOWS 10 22H2 64Bit & MusicIP 1.96Beta6 Comment Junior Member Join Date: Jan 2014 Posts: 12 Hi, thanks for your reply.My collection has hundreds of 24-bit LP rips I have made over the last several years. not to mention bluray dvd hdtracks etc.To recode these to 16/44 would be a daunting task!All of the files have been analyzed using MusicIP 1.9 on windows10, as my understanding was this would be the only way to obtain the necessary fingerprints at the outset.So anyway. For now I have fired up the same MusicIP 1.9 on a dedicated windows 10 with a full library and have enabled Spicefly Dynamic path conversion to cooperate with a linux-based LMS.just got it working.. will see how it goes.EDIT: wait, I just saw two 24-bit tracks get mixed into a 16-bit queue, nice.EDIT 2: experimentation seems to indicate that keeping the seed tracks in 16-bit realm allows venture out to 24-bit and back, where 24-bit seeds tend to get more rutted in there.Anyway I'm happy. next to go setup headless music IP on a windows instance somewhere more stable. thanks for readingbest Last edited by waltonb; 2021-07-02, 16:22. Comment Senior Member Join Date: Oct 2005 Posts: 647 Just to add to what 33squeezebox_Fan mentioned, reading the patents a while back MIP fingerprints by taking the source file and converting it to a wav file before it does it's analysis. Therefore if you have issues they are likely in that conversion step, maybe timeouts, beyond the capabilities of the decompressor etc, so you could try using something like to batch convert to wav, then fingerprint and then copy the fingerprint back into the source file. www.spicefly.com - ** Spicefly SugarCube ** - A hassle free acoustic journey through your music library using MusicIP. Plus the finest MusicIP installation guides, enhanced MIP

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Interface and SpyGlass MIP the Windows Automated MusicIP Headless Installer. Comment Junior Member Join Date: Jan 2014 Posts: 12 MusicIP Windows Firewall rule neededIt's all good, everything seems to be working now, I feel better about it.. One more issue I should mention.Windows 10, installing MusicIP as a service... it works if you are running LMS locally on the same machine.However if LMS is on another machine you will need to go the windows settings and create a rule to allow packets on the port 10002 to bypass the firewall.If using the GUI to serve 10002 this is not necessary, but found that moving to headless requires a firewall rule. I did not see this in the instructions so figured I would mention.best Comment Senior Member Join Date: Nov 2008 Posts: 131 Sugarcube - Inconsistently GreatAfter investing a lot of effort over many days, I have a large library fingerprinted, a headless musicIP & LMS working on a Docker/Synolgy NAS and love how musicIP comes up with an amazing sequence. Sugarcube succeeds in taking it a step further but has been very frustrating in consistency. Its simply amazing to see a perfect endless list which can be kept going for 2-3 days. However, without any change in settings, the same seed will lead to a list which has no connection whatsoever to the seed the next time around. It was confusing enough to use 'Sugarcube Auto Mix' in track context starting an unrelated mix. Now it seems to be happening at the end of a single track which fails to become the seed. GUI for headless musicIP shows no problem. Sugarcube Live view shows no communication problem but has a randomly selected set which is related to itself but not the seed. Attempted playing with SC settings for the player without any success. The standard MusicIP app works just fine.This leads to the second difficulty. There is little information available on the actual meaning of the buttons. I have spent days reading every single page on the Spicefly site. Am I missing a manual right in front of my nose? Simple example - I can't make sense of the drop down menu for Track Ratings and what to expect between Disabled/lowest/highest when I can insert I really don't want to give up on a wonderful way to use music laboriously collected over decades. I'm sure this has been resolved because the last discussions seem to be back in 2012, so I have something wrong going on. This is all I think I have done inside LMS:Exported stats from CustomScan to musicIP for ratings. Successful in including unrated songs as rating of 3.Changes in SC Plugin Settings: Enabled TrackStat and 'Christmas' blockChanges in Player based SC settings: 'Always blocked artist' changed to 'None', tried back and forth 'Mix by Song/Album', blocked tracks rated Last edited by guptaas; 2021-07-29, 23:34. Reason: Additional info Comment Senior Member Join Date: Oct 2005 Posts: 647 Originally posted by guptaas It was confusing enough to use

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'Sugarcube Auto Mix' in track context starting an unrelated mix. Auto-mix will use the settings you specify under the Player Settings menu, its not related to the playing track. Its a preconfigured fast play something and go method.If you want to use the current playing track as a seed, enable "Dynamic Queuing" under Player Settings menu and it will automatically queue the next track for you but only if you are at the end of the playlist, using the last track in the playlist as the seed, otherwise it will stay quiet. Originally posted by guptaas I can't make sense of the drop down menu for Track Ratings and what to expect between Disabled/lowest/highest when I can insert The ratings used are TrackStat ratings as used across LMS, nothing to do with MusicIP ratings. You need to have installed TrackStat for this to work, they basically sort the results and then pick the track so its a bias tweak.Not sure if that covers all your queries, feel free to reply here, DM or Email me. SC has obviously had organic growth over the years so I guess has assumed knowledge, I try to lay it out clearly and e.g. ratings are under the section marked TrackStat. But if you are new to LMS/MusicIP it can be confusing, so happy to help and add further information to my website, if any knowledge gaps just let me know.btw the latest thread is here for v5, but people like the v2.03 thread for some reason, keyword search magic I guess iPeng, OrangeSqueeze, Squeezelite, BBCiPlayer, CustomBrowse, Youtube, etc. www.spicefly.com - ** Spicefly SugarCube ** - A hassle free acoustic journey through your music library using MusicIP. Plus the finest MusicIP installation guides, enhanced MIP Interface and SpyGlass MIP the Windows Automated MusicIP Headless Installer. Comment Senior Member Join Date: Nov 2008 Posts: 131 Originally posted by cparker Auto-mix will use the settings you specify under the Player Settings menu, its not related to the playing track. Its a preconfigured fast play something and go method.[ATTACH]35391[/ATTACH]If you want to use the current playing track as a seed, enable "Dynamic Queuing" under Player Settings menu and it will automatically queue the next track for you but only if you are at the end of the playlist, using the last track in the playlist as the seed, otherwise it will stay quiet.[ATTACH]35392[/ATTACH]The ratings used are TrackStat ratings as used across LMS, nothing to do with MusicIP ratings. You need to have installed TrackStat for this to work, they basically sort the results and then pick the track so its a bias tweak.Not sure if that covers all your queries, feel free to reply here, DM or Email me. SC has obviously had organic growth over the years so I guess has assumed knowledge, I try to lay it out clearly and e.g. ratings are under the section marked TrackStat. But if you are new to LMS/MusicIP it can be confusing, so happy to help and add further. MusicIP FAQ : MusicIP Mixer - Raspberry Pi : MusicIP Mixer - HTTP : MusicIP Mixer - TiVo : MusicIP Mixer - iTunes : MusicIP Mixer - Moods : MusicIP Mixer - Recipes : MusicIP Mixer - MusicIP FAQ : MusicIP Mixer - Raspberry Pi : MusicIP Mixer - HTTP : MusicIP Mixer - TiVo : MusicIP Mixer - iTunes : MusicIP Mixer - Moods : MusicIP Mixer - Recipes : MusicIP Mixer -

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Senior Member Join Date: Oct 2005 Posts: 647 Originally posted by bobertuk Hi Charles, I've been looking at Sugarcube history and noticed that there are two versions 5.24 & 5.25 from April 2021. Following the links only results in an xml display - i.e. no link. Is there a problem with the repository?Thank you Hi Bob,Yes and No, the current version doesn't track the bleeding edge release. Although I run it locally and use it pretty much every day, I leave it a few months of no reported issues before moving the latest.xml forward.You can copy any link on the Version page and paste it into LMS plugin repositories to grab whichever version you want, or if manually update; the XML file shows the zip file location which you can download, extract and replace all the files. That said, I didn't realise that the install.xml was still on 5.22 so I'll move that forward, thanks for the prompt!Cheers www.spicefly.com - ** Spicefly SugarCube ** - A hassle free acoustic journey through your music library using MusicIP. Plus the finest MusicIP installation guides, enhanced MIP Interface and SpyGlass MIP the Windows Automated MusicIP Headless Installer. Comment Senior Member Join Date: May 2009 Posts: 838 Originally posted by cparker Hi Bob,Yes and No, the current version doesn't track the bleeding edge release. Although I run it locally and use it pretty much every day, I leave it a few months of no reported issues before moving the latest.xml forward.You can copy any link on the Version page and paste it into LMS plugin repositories to grab whichever version you want, or if manually update; the XML file shows the zip file location which you can download, extract and replace all the files. That said, I didn't realise that the install.xml was still on 5.22 so I'll move that forward, thanks for the prompt!Cheers Thanks Charles, 5.25 up and running. I doubt it will happen but if I find any problems I'll report back.Bob 2 x Touch2 x Radio2 x Boom1 x Intel-NUC server/squeezelite running LMS 8.20 (from nightlies) on Windows 101 X Odroid-XU4 server/squeezelite running LMS 7.91 on Ubuntu 16.041 x iMac server running macOS Big SurWaveIO USB into Lavry DA-10 DACStarfish Pre-amp : Based on NAIM NAC 72Heavily modified NAIM NAP 250 Power-ampFocal Electra 1027 Be II Speakers Comment Junior Member Join Date: Jan 2014 Posts: 12 Spicefly mixes don't seem to cross 24/16 bit boundaryHi Folks.Lately I have been using spicefly sugarcube again after many years off (v5.25). Everything works great except for one nagging issue.It seems that once a mix is started with a FLAC file which is 24-bit, the mix only selects 24-bit files going forward. So far I haven't seen a deviation from this, nor has any fiddling of mix parameters affected it.I believe this is true for 16-bit CD rips too, i.e. 24-bit territory is never ventured if the seed track is 16-bit.I'm running headless MusicIP server on a linux host, should I be running the

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MusicIP Mixer stores its metadata after analysing and fingerprinting your tracks in a cache file.This includes information about which tracks are in your library, the associated metadata, acoustic analysis, custom tags, ratings, and so forth.The default cache file is called default.m3lib, and can be found in the following location;Windows Windows XP: Similar to; C:\Documents and Settings\\Application Data\MusicIP\Vista 32: Similar to; C:\Users\\appdata\roaming\musicip\musicip mixer\default.m3libVista 64: Similar to; C:\Users\\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files (x86)\MusicIP\MusicIP Mixer\default.m3libWindows 7: Similar to; C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\MusicIP\MusicIP MixerMac: ~/Library/Application Support/MusicMagicLinux: ~/.MusicMagicIf you want to use a different location for the cache file, simply pass the name of the file on the command line when you start MusicIP Mixer. On Windows, you can double-click on any .m3lib file to start MusicIP Mixer using that cache file - if the file is not called "default.m3lib", then the name of the cache file (without the extension) will be listed in the Filters & Playlists window.Using Multiple Cache FilesIf you want to use multiple cache files (for instance, maybe you want to have different people in the same house with their own collections, or you have some types of music which you don't want to mix in the same cache), then you can do so easily. Simply create a .m3lib file for each instance you want (you can use a text editor to create an empty file), and start the app with the new cache file as described above. All changes will relate only to the current cache file.Sharing Cache FilesIf you are using the same set of

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In comments to our recent post on The Filter, several TUAW readers suggested I check out the MusicIP Mixer. Like The Filter, the MusicIP mixer creates playlists based on the mood or style of several songs that you feed it with (i.e. you select several songs and then hit the mix button to create a mix or playlist based on those songs). Unlike The Filter, which does its magic by sending song titles to a remote server, the MusicIP Mixer actually does an acoustic fingerprint analysis on your own computer, which can take quite a while. On my moderately sized 4000+ track iTunes library it took nearly 2 days to finish (thought there were some breaks in the time)! Also the MusicIP Mixer does not seem to be as integrated with iTunes as The Filter, rather having you use its own interface for selecting and controlling your music. As far as the quality of the mixes go, I haven't played with it enough to compare them, but both MusicIP Mixer and The Filter have created enjoyable playlists. Between the two, I moderately prefer The Filter for its better iTunes integration, but I know there were a lot of folks out there who didn't like it, so they might want to give the MusicIP Mixer a shot.MusicIP Mixer comes in two versions: a free version with the basic feature set and a Pro version for $19.95 that adds more features.

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