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The first rescan takes a long time because MinimServer is building its cache. Subsequent rescans should be much faster. The.minimserver folder is used for migration from one version to another. If you use minimserver/bin/update to do this, MinimServer takes care of everything automatically including the.minimserver folder. May 27, 2016 MinimServer is a new UPnP AV music server with a number of innovative features that make it easier to organize and explore your music collection. If you have a network music player that supports the UPnP AV standards, you'll get much more from your music collection if you're using MinimServer as your music server software. MinimServer NEW MinimServer 2 has replaced MinimServer 0.8 on all platforms for new installations. If you have an existing installation of MinimServer 0.8, you can continue to use it with some limitations. See the MinimServer 2 page for details. Control-point menus translated into multiple languages. New web-based configuration interface. Index artwork for artists, composers, etc. New MinimServer shared folder for configuration and log files.
MinimServer, a Java-based highly configurable uPnP/DNLA music server with additional consideration given to Classical Music, supports transcoding with MinimStreamer, supports Microsoft Windows, macOS, Linux, and various NAS devices.
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Minimserver 2 on Pi I am moving up to version 2 on Pi I have uninstalled old version copied the *.gz from your site to /home/pi tar xf MinimServer-2.0.16-linux-armhf.tar.gz No problems so far minimserver/bin/setup gives me pi@Matt:~ $ minimserver/bin/setup mv: cannot stat '/home/pi/.minimserver/bin/setup': No such file or directory pi@Matt:~ $ |
22-03-2021, 18:05 (This post was last modified: 22-03-2021 18:06 by simoncn.) |
RE: Minimserver 2 on Pi My second attempt at an answer... it looks like you removed the previous installation partly but not completely and this is confusing the new setup script. I suggest you run the command rm -rf .minimserver and then run minimserver/bin/setup again. For future reference, the recommended way to move up to a new version is with the minimserver/bin/update command (see step 5 of this section). |
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RE: Minimserver 2 on Pi followed that pi@Matt:~ $ rm -rf .minimserver pi@Matt:~ $ minimserver/bin/setup -bash: minimserver/bin/setup: No such file or directory |
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RE: Minimserver 2 on Pi Unfortunately your new installation of MinimServer has become damaged because of the previous error. You should be able to recover by running the command rm -rf minimserver and starting again with the tar xf command. |
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RE: Minimserver 2 on Pi Thanks This seems to be working - it takes a long long time to rescan but seems ok I don't know where the dot in .minimserver crept in to all this But thanks again |

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RE: Minimserver 2 on Pi The first rescan takes a long time because MinimServer is building its cache. Subsequent rescans should be much faster. The .minimserver folder is used for migration from one version to another. If you use minimserver/bin/update to do this, MinimServer takes care of everything automatically including the .minimserver folder. |
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RE: Minimserver 2 on Pi |
23-03-2021, 19:51 |
RE: Minimserver 2 on Pi Simon. How long should it take for minimserver 2 to create a from scratch library on a Pi over just over 100,000 songs on a network windows disc? |
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RE: Minimserver 2 on Pi Which model of Pi? What is the I/O speed of the storage device that you have used to install MinimServer? What is your actual (not theoretical) speed for reading files across the network? and the processing power and I/O speed of the Windows machine? and the load on all the above from other activity taking place at the same time? A simple way to estimate how long it will take is to open the MinimServer log window and select Verbose logging. You will see every folder that MinimServer is reading. From the time taken to read each folder, you can estimate the total time. |
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RE: Minimserver 2 on Pi This is an example of a very small part of the log _' frame has invalid size -831539941 at offset 3326 in file Lossy/Vampire Weekend - Contra CDRip 2010 [Cov+CD][Bubanee]public edition/07. Cousins - Vampire Weekend.mp3 (length 5001706) Warning: unable to complete reading ID3v2 tag data at offset 3326 in file Lossy/Vampire Weekend - Contra CDRip 2010 [Cov+CD][Bubanee]public edition/07. Cousins - Vampire Weekend.mp3 (length 5001706) Warning: ID3v2 'ª _' frame has invalid size -831539941 at offset 3336 in file Lossy/Vampire Weekend - Contra CDRip 2010 [Cov+CD][Bubanee]public edition/08. Giving Up The Gun - Vampire Weekend.mp3 (length 9071824) Warning: unable to complete reading ID3v2 tag data at offset 3336 in file Lossy/Vampire Weekend - Contra CDRip 2010 [Cov+CD][Bubanee]public edition/08. Giving Up The Gun - Vampire Weekend.mp3 (length 9071824) Warning: ID3v2 'ª _' frame has invalid size -831539941 at offset 3308 in file Lossy/Vampire Weekend - Contra CDRip 2010 [Cov+CD][Bubanee]public edition/09. Dipomat's Son - Vampire Weekend.mp3 (length 11049587) Warning: unable to complete reading ID3v2 tag data at offset 3308 in file Lossy/Vampire Weekend - Contra CDRip 2010 [Cov+CD][Bubanee]public edition/09. Dipomat's Son - Vampire Weekend.mp3 (length 11049587) Warning: ID3v2 'QÜ@' frame has invalid size -1466657652 at offset 3594 in file Lossy/Vampire Weekend - Contra CDRip 2010 [Cov+CD][Bubanee]public edition/10. I Think Ur A Contra - Vampire Weekend.mp3 (length 7690097) Warning: unable to complete reading ID3v2 tag data at offset 3594 in file Lossy/Vampire Weekend - Contra CDRip 2010 [Cov+CD][Bubanee]public edition/10. I Think Ur A Contra - Vampire Weekend.mp3 (length 7690097) Warning: ignoring additional ID3v2 tag at offset 13106 in file Lossy/Vampire Weekend - Vampire Weekend/01 Mansard Roof.mp3 (length 3534125) Warning: ignoring additional ID3v2 tag at offset 13106 in file Lossy/Vampire Weekend - Vampire Weekend/02 Oxford Comma.mp3 (length 5172212) Warning: ignoring additional ID3v2 tag at offset 13100 in file Lossy/Vampire Weekend - Vampire Weekend/03 A-Punk.mp3 (length 4172308) Warning: ignoring additional ID3v2 tag at offset 13116 in file Lossy/Vampire Weekend - Vampire Weekend/04 Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa.mp3 (length 6576967) Warning: ignoring additional ID3v2 tag at offset 13097 in file Lossy/Vampire Weekend - Vampire Weekend/05 M79.mp3 (length 8363088) Warning: ignoring additional ID3v2 tag at offset 13100 in file Lossy/Vampire Weekend - Vampire Weekend/06 Campus.mp3 (length 4199465) Warning: ignoring additional ID3v2 tag at offset 13098 in file Lossy/Vampire Weekend - Vampire Weekend/07 Bryn.mp3 (length 4180745) Warning: ignoring additional ID3v2 tag at offset 13122 in file Lossy/Vampire Weekend - Vampire Weekend/08 One (Blake's Got A New Face).mp3 (length 6137044) Warning: ignoring additional ID3v2 tag at offset 13111 in file Lossy/Vampire Weekend - Vampire Weekend/09 I Stand Corrected.mp3 (length 4395137) Warning: ignoring additional ID3v2 tag at offset 13102 in file Lossy/Vampire Weekend - Vampire Weekend/10 Walcott.mp3 (length 7108338) Warning: ignoring additional ID3v2 tag at offset 13124 in file Lossy/Vampire Weekend - Vampire Weekend/11 The Kids Don't Stand A Chance.mp3 (length 6815500) Warning: audio stream corruption at offset 180409 in file Lossy/Z4 Folder/nssa_20110907-0818a.mp3 (length 180528) Warning: ignoring additional ID3v2 tag at offset 11759 in file Lossy/Z6 Folder/Glee Cast - A Little Less Conversation.mp3 (length 3076895) |
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MinimServer is a UPnP AV music server with a number of innovative features that make it easier to organize and explore your music collection. If you have a network music player that supports the UPnP AV standards (see this page), you'll get much more from your music collection if you're using MinimServer as your music server software.
Get more from your music
Enjoying your digital music collection isn't just about getting excellent sound quality. As your collection grows, it's important to have a convenient way to find the music that you want to play. Browsing a digital music collection is very different from having your CDs on a shelf or in a rack and finding the one that you want by remembering its position! Instead, you'll be looking at your collection on a computer or a hand-held device such as an iPod or iPad (or the Android equivalent). Choosing the right music software can make a big difference to how easy it is to find and select music, especially if your music collection is large or contains classical music.

Intelligent Browsing
When you browse your music collection looking for music to play, you're narrowing down your choice from all the music in your collection through a series of smaller selections until you decide on a specific piece of music. With most music servers, you're limited to going through these selection steps in a given order with a small number of variations such as Album/Track and Artist/Album/Track. This simple approach doesn't work well for songs with multiple artists, or for albums that have a mixture of tracks by different artists.
Intelligent Browsing in MinimServer allows you to make any combination of selections in any order. For example, you could search for a violin concerto by artist, then composer, then conductor, then orchestra, then album. Alternatively, you could search first by composer, then select violin concertos, then artist, then orchestra, then conductor (or any other order of selection). At each step you see all the music that matches your previous selections.
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As you make your selections, Intelligent Browsing presents you only with relevant choices that help you to narrow down your current selection of music. Continuing with the example of choosing a violin concerto, if you've started by selecting recordings by violinist Rachel Podger, and these recordings are all Bach compositions, your next selection menu won't include an option to select by composer-this is redundant because the only available composer is Bach. Some time later, you might add to your collection a Rachel Podger recording of Vivaldi concertos. If you now select all of Rachel's recordings as you did previously, you'll automatically get a next selection menu with a Composer option and choices of Bach and Vivaldi.
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Take control of your tagging
The information shown by the music server is taken from the tags in your digital audio files. Whether you've purchased these files as downloads or ripped them from CDs, this tagging information is usually fairly basic and often has errors or inconsistencies (for example, in the exact spelling of an artist name or composer name). To get the most from your music collection, you'll probably need to edit some of the tags in your files or add additional tags.
MinimServer helps you to fix problems with your tagging by providing a detailed log of tagging problems that it finds in your files. You can use this log in conjunction with a separate tagging program (such as Mp3tag, Metadatics or puddletag) to fix incorrect or inconsistent tags. The MinimServer index also includes entries for files without any tags and files that are missing a specific tag (such as Genre, Date or Composer), which makes it very easy to locate and fix missing tag values.
MinimServer doesn't attempt to fix tagging inconsistencies itself. For example, if you've got some tracks tagged with the artist ABBA and others tagged with the artist Abba, MinimServer will show these as separate artists instead of trying to guess which of them is correct. By doing this, MinimServer puts you in control to get your tagging the way you want it, rather than applying its own rules which might not do what you want.
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Everything you need for classical music

Classical music doesn't fit well into the conventional Artist/Album/Track hierarchy. For a classical music collection, the music server needs to handle full composer indexing for albums and individual tracks, musical works with multiple movements, and artist information that can include a conductor, an orchestra, and one or more soloists. MinimServer does all this because it was designed with classical music in mind. The simple and powerful browser interface enables you to index your music by composer, work, genre, conductor, orchestra and soloists so that you can explore all aspects of your music collection and quickly find what you're looking for.
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You can run your music server on a computer (laptop or desktop), but this means that you need to have the computer running whenever you are listening to music. Also, if your music server is in your listening room, you'll want it to be completely silent with no distracting fan noise.
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A popular solution is to run your music server on a NAS (Network Attached Storage) device. Depending on your needs for storage capacity, processing power and noise level, you should be able to find a suitable model from one of the leading NAS vendors. At present, MinimServer is available as a fully supported installable third-party package for all current Synology, QNAP, ASUSTOR and Melco models. You can also run MinimServer on a small Linux computer such as a Raspberry Pi.
