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Hi, I'm running jaikoz on linux and have the following issue: When I try to retrieve accoustic IDs, I get the following kind of messages:

Feb 8, 2007 4:55:18 PM: WARNING: Unable to retrieve an acoustic id for /home/me/music/Jethro Tull/This Was/02- Jethro Tull - Some Day The Sun Won't Shine For You.mp3 because this track cannot be analysed
Feb 8, 2007 4:55:34 PM: INFO: Retrieved 0 acoustic ids successfully
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Is this happening for every track ,or just the occasional one. Could you send your log files to support at jthink dot net so that I can investigate.

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I am on the trial version, and I am having the same problem. I am running Mac OS X. I will send the log files.
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The linux 1.5 version uses a new version of the Get AcousticId program which is much more accurate, I think this would fix the original posters problem. For OSX this new version of the Get Acoustic Id program is not availble yet, but should be very soon.

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I am using a licensed copy of 1.5.0 on Linux and I'm still getting message with almost every mp3 file I've tried it on. Is there any way to get more verbose output so I can find out what it is that's wrong with my files? All these files load and play fine in every other program I've tried them with...
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I'm suprised you our still not having much luck. Jaikoz v1.5 performs much better for Linux than v1.4.1, however I don't think it is still quite as accurate as the Windows version, but unfortunately the code for generating acoustic ids is not written by me, but provided by MusicIP so i dont know the full details of the differences, I have asked MusicIP if they can give me any more information on the differences.

Could you try running Jaikoz on Windows against these files as a test/workaround ?

Paul

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Anonymous



I'm getting the same error with jaikoz 1.6.1 (full license) on Suse 10.1. When retrieving acoustic IDs for just about any song, the console displays
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 WARNING: Unable to retreive an acoustic id for <file>
 INFO: Retrieved 0 acoustic ids successfully
 INFO: Completed retrieval of Acoustic Ids for 1 files

The terminal screen says:
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 [Fatal Error] :-1:-1: Premature end of file.
 08/04/2007 00.48.19:WARNING: Unable to create Puid for:0:null

Interestingly, if I manually run genpuid on these files (with an anonymous key from musicip), many of them do in fact return a puid. Which leads me to believe the problem is with jaikoz. Any ideas?
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Anonymous wrote:
I'm getting the same error with jaikoz 1.6.1
[Fatal Error] :-1:-1: Premature end of file.
 

This specific error is new , Ive never seen it could you please send your your full jaikozuser0-0.log and jaikozdebug0-0.log so I can analyse this properly.
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Same error with 1.7.0 on Suse 10.1 and 1.6.1 on Suse 10.2 (different system). Any progress?
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I have not yet managed to get hold of a Suse system to try and reproduce this, it is not happening on my Fedora Linux system

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For testing like this, I find vmware extremely useful. You can install any OS/Distro you need to, to test compatibility.

The server version is free to download and use (www.vmware.com)
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cpicton wrote:
For testing like this, I find vmware extremely useful. You can install any OS/Distro you need to, to test compatibility.

The server version is free to download and use (www.vmware.com)
 

thanks for the tip

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Has there been any progress on this issue? It's been about a month since I first posted.
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Anonymous wrote:
Has there been any progress on this issue? It's been about a month since I first posted. 

i havent forgotten but OpenSuse is not officially supported so i must admit it has not been top priority. I have been trying to use Innotek VirtualBox to get a working Suse installation, but without success.
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paultaylor wrote:

Anonymous wrote:
Has there been any progress on this issue? It's been about a month since I first posted. 

i havent forgotten but OpenSuse is not officially supported so i must admit it has not been top priority. I have been trying to use Innotek VirtualBox to get a working Suse installation, but without success. 


have the same problem with "this track cannot be analysed" on Suse 10.2 any help to fix it? Using full licence 1.9.4, it's a issue of priviliges?

I can let you test it on mine server if you can't install virtual machine and get OpenSuse if you are interested. let me know at thedop@gmail.com
 
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