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[REQ] Headphones

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not sure an updater is needed since the program itself has 1 built in.

I've experimented with it a bit. It has issues identifying existing content and some issues downloading the wrong albumn but still processing it as if it was OK.

 

Music is much harder than TV it seems. People have all sorts of naming conventions for their music.

 

 

Same here.  I get it to usually work on new material, but it can't for the life of it detect my existing music sitting on Unraid.

Your music needs to be tagged EXACTLY as it appears on MusicBranz or you're completely wasting your time using it

they advice to use MP3Tag to tag your music

 

 

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It look like a good work in progress, and i can't see any other alternatives, so i thought it would be good to get it going on UNRAID, especially as a plugin.

 

I lack the skill myself to make this work, however...

It look like a good work in progress, and i can't see any other alternatives, so i thought it would be good to get it going on UNRAID, especially as a plugin.

 

I lack the skill myself to make this work, however...

I looked into Headphones a while back but at that point in time it had issues... and some with actually deleting existing music.  As soon as I saw that I put it on the back burning.  I am not getting anywhere close to something that could potentially delete music I already have.

 

I will revisit it after the new year and see what I can come up with.

  • 2 weeks later...

For what it's worth I finally got this running with the latest version of Headphones from GIT.  I am avoiding the auto-renaming feature for now and just downloading into a directory which I then manually run Picard (MusicBrainz) on.  I gave Beets a whirl with no luck.  My directory scanning issue was purely related to permissions.  Seems to work pretty well (except the track counts on the main screen are generally wrong. Inside an artist screen they seem to be accurate for the most part.

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Been using it for a while now, pretty neat! No bad renames yet. Seems like all dependencies are covered (after SAB/SB/CP plugins) so i just wget the TAR and that was it.

well i runs on my system for weeks now and 2 remarks on it

 

1. it scan like 2 times a day i think... 1 time would be enough for me

2. when it scans it uses a lot of cpu...  i wonder if the scanning couldn't be set to a lower cpu priority (more background)

 

i still need to rename a lot of my music so it is not as accurate as i wish it would be.. but i am getting there

So, is there a plugin yet for unRAID? and if so where might i find it? Can someone post a link please.

 

Or if there is no plugin, anybody on here give me some guidance on how to install it on my liuttle HP microserver. I am running V5.0 beta 13 at present but could upgrade if necessary (I havent looked lately to see if there is a more current version).

 

Failing that, can anyone post a link to a install tutorial for noobs, please?

 

Thanks

 

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Followed that same procedure, works nicely. Assuming you have the SAB/CP/SB plugins installed.

Super, thanks. Will try when I get home tonight.

 

Anyone got this running? I can parse the NZB to SAB and get it to download music but I'm having issues getting to recognize the directories. I'm getting in the log the message:

 

WARNING Cannot find directory: /mnt/cache/music. Not scanning

 

even though the folder does exist.

 

PS: sorry to have posted this message in several threads, it's the only missing piece in my SAB/SB/CP setup and it's getting me crazy

  • 4 weeks later...

Anyone got this running? I can parse the NZB to SAB and get it to download music but I'm having issues getting to recognize the directories. I'm getting in the log the message:

 

WARNING Cannot find directory: /mnt/cache/music. Not scanning

 

even though the folder does exist.

 

PS: sorry to have posted this message in several threads, it's the only missing piece in my SAB/SB/CP setup and it's getting me crazy

 

Which directory is set to /mnt/cache/music ? i assume its your path to destination folder one? In which case you should just have it as /mnt/user/Music (assuming you have a Music share) putting it into the cache folder seems silly.

 

If you're doing this so it then moves it later using the mover script, you should still have /mnt/user/Music as the path, and unraid will still place it temporarily inside the cache drive.

 

If not, either you're mistaken and the folder doesnt exist or you have some funky access problems that a quick chmod should fix (unlikely scenario though)

 

FTR: My music download dir is /mnt/cache/.sabnzbd/complete/Music

 

and my path to destination folder is /mnt/user/Music

 

and yes, i use the cache drive.

 

 

 

Also anybody looking to run this it really is as simple as downloading it, and placing

python Path/to/Headphones.py -d

into your go script

 

I've been using it for a good 8 months now (been following it since it first came about) and it really is quite good now, i use it with the auto naming etc and it all works perfectly fine. It ocassionally cant process an album but it adds an (unproccessed) marker to the end of the folder and its as simple as you just moving that yourself and renaming the files using beets, or by hand. This very rarely happens though. I have maybe 1TB all sorted and grabbed via headphones and i've probably had only about 20 marked as unprocessed

Anyone got this running? I can parse the NZB to SAB and get it to download music but I'm having issues getting to recognize the directories. I'm getting in the log the message:

 

WARNING Cannot find directory: /mnt/cache/music. Not scanning

 

even though the folder does exist.

 

PS: sorry to have posted this message in several threads, it's the only missing piece in my SAB/SB/CP setup and it's getting me crazy

 

Which directory is set to /mnt/cache/music ? i assume its your path to destination folder one? In which case you should just have it as /mnt/user/Music (assuming you have a Music share) putting it into the cache folder seems silly.

 

If you're doing this so it then moves it later using the mover script, you should still have /mnt/user/Music as the path, and unraid will still place it temporarily inside the cache drive.

 

If not, either you're mistaken and the folder doesnt exist or you have some funky access problems that a quick chmod should fix (unlikely scenario though)

 

 

I tried /mnt/cache/music, /mnt/user/music, /mnt/cache/.downloads/music, and any other possible combination. The folders sure exist and I didn't mistype or mix upper/lower cases, but still I get the message 'Cannot find directory'.

 

How can I run the chmod fix?

+1 for plugin Headphones

+ 2 :)

 

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  • 2 months later...

Anyone working on this yet? I may have to try my coding hat on and make a go of it.

  • 3 weeks later...

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