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The traditional iTunes method of "smart" playlisting has been to let iTunes create the smart playlists, which then don't actually change until next time you sync.Have you used this feature?
...desktop media players automatic playlists based on rules for genres, ratings, etc...
Are you sure the intelligent playlists aren't generated *before* you disconnect?
Are you interested in posting this to the UsefulTools page in the wiki? You could link to a tutorial if you like.
Edit: I've linked from the UsefulTools wiki page and put the beginnings of a tutorial here: http://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/~davison/software/dbm/dbm.html But it's *very* preliminary! If anyone would like to try it out, I'll be happy to help get it up and running.
fatal error: no entry for releaseid c8cfc757-8bf2-4f19-801c-6533960d63d9 in releases database: shouldn't happen...
I thought I'd give this a go, but it bails out before producing any playlists with:Quotefatal error: no entry for releaseid c8cfc757-8bf2-4f19-801c-6533960d63d9 in releases database: shouldn't happen...Is there any way for it to ignore this error and continue?
Sorry about that -- as you suggest I have altered this so that it prints out a warning and continues (dbm version 0.14). [And if you run dbm without the -m flag, just using -i and -o, then it will not attempt the check for incomplete albums which generated this error.]
I'm having some real problems getting this to work. I've followed all the instructions and (on Windows) installed Python and the two packages within the dbm folder, the problem comes when scanning my music files.The first time I ran it, it picked up approx 6 artists from 10GB of music (mpc mostly) and then I aimed it at my main flac library and it found 0.This is a really stupid question, but is there anything obvious that I'm forgetting/doing wrong here?
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