![]() It used to work, but then it stopped doing it, so now I have to sync manually or keep the application running. Ironically, nowadays Audirvana usually refuses to auto-sync when I have actually changed something, if the application wasn't running at the time of the changes. ![]() I have to use Carbon Copy Cloner for backups instead. I suspect that Audirvana changes a time stamp, or something similar, when it does it's unprovoked re-syncs. Regarding the backup issue, I have noticed that ever since I started to use Audirvana 2, Time Machine tries to perform complete backups of my entire music library, even when I haven't changed anything. (I haven't got any duplicates lately, though.) Audirvana now and then performs a complete resync, even if nothing at all have been added to the synced folders. I have my music library on a FireWire drive and have experienced similar problems since 2.0. seen an auto-synch (all folders!) was in progress =:-/ this morning I turned on my Mac mini and launched A+, after adding one more album to synch, and. from my NAS logs looks the whole folder, the one yesterday A+ duplicated, was backed up tonight (as if something actually was changed yesterday in every file it contains) With MP3Tag I removed all ID3v1 data and: problem solved ! my music contained ID3 tags in BOTH version 1 and version 2. Are you sure it isn't your metadata? I'm asking because long longtime ago with Slimserver version 6.x or something, I had a problem with thousands of duplicated tracks. I hope you and Damien can trace down the root cause of this problem, wether it is our NAS, some network related issue or Audirvana. If you need the corrupted library drop me a line and I'll send it to you ![]() this has now become *unbearable* indeed and I do hope you can find what the problem is: I've been plagued by this issue since v2.0.1 and had to rebuild from scratch my library with almost each and every new A+ release (current library built from scratch in A+ 2.1.0) A+ took forever to (manually) synch + the process resulted in *thousands* of duplicated tracks (all those inside the folder I synched!)įorgive me but. I understand that a solution would be to use iTunes alone to solve this one, but I have grown so fond of the sound Audirvana produces on my HiFi system, that I really would like to benefit of such a feature.Įncouragements a Damien pour continuer cet excellent added a couple of albums and. This seems a huge range of sound pressure, analysed by album, not by tracks!Ĭould it be possible that Audirvana use such data to allow a more coherent sound level when "shuffling", or is there an AU plug-in that could otherwise take charge of sound level correction, at the convenience of the user? I know others would have filled only the composer or album artist fields by using "surname, name" format and do not care either way, but I find it hard to stomach going through nearly 90000 tracks to change the files metadata.Ģ) I have recently checked the audio files on my Mac with iVolume, a ReplayGain based analyser, and it appears that some level corrections are -11.7dB, while others are +14.6dB. ![]() I find it a bit thankless, having spend so much time and care filling up these very useful fields in iTunes, that no use is made of those in stand-alone Audirvana. Having said that, I am wondering if anyone else would be interested in suggesting to Damien two features I have not seen asked on this forum:ġ) Could it be possible that use is made, when it is available in the files, of the "sort album", "sort album artist", "sort artist", "Sort composer" metadata fields in track and album views? Jud, does that tickle your memory about how you solved it?ĭave, who now will listen to some music as he goes back to workĪs a newbie and very satisfied user, I wish to thank Damien and all regular contributors, as if I am patient enough, all answers eventually come to most questions I have asked myself about Audirvana. So, the pointer gave me the idea that the problem was a permissions problem. Maybe I didn't need to add both myself and administrator, and maybe I didn't need to perform that on both the PrivilegedHelperTools folder and the com-Audirvana file, but I couldn't see a problem with that (since I am the administrator anyway). And in that folder, a file named "-Plus" was there.Īnd so, for both the PrivilegedHelperTools folder and the com-Audirvana file, I simply chose Get Info for each, added both myself and administrator under "Sharing & Permissions," and gave both myself and the admin read and write privileges. However, when I went through the Finder to the main System (not User) Library, the PrivilegedHelperTools folder was there. When I tried that, the "chmod 755 Library/PrivilegedHelperTools" couldn't find the folder PrivilegedHelperTools. ![]()
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