![]() "F:\Sviluppo\slimserver\Plugins\C3PO\Bin\MSWin32-x86-multi-thread\C-3PO.exe" -c 00-20-00-00-00-25 -p "C:\ProgramData\Squeezebox\prefs\plugin\C3PO.prefs" -l "C:\\ProgramData\\Squeezebox\\logs" -x "F:/Sviluppo/slimserver" -i wav -o wav "F:\SVILUPPO\01 - SqueezeboxServer Plugins\musica campione\20_Sec\wav_16_044100.wav" -nodebuglog |į":\Sviluppo\slimserver\Plugins\C3PO\Bin\MSWin32-x86-multi-thread\sox.exe" -q -t wav "F:\SVILUPPO\01 - SqueezeboxServer Plugins\musica campione\20_Sec\wav_16_044100.wav" -t wav -b 24 -buffer 65536 -multi-threaded - gain -h remix -m 1v0.95 2 rate -v -L -t -b 99 -f 176400 dither -f improved-e-weightedwhen you normally miss the "Trasformed by C-3PO in:" section. c $CLIENTID$ -p "C:\ProgramData\Squeezebox\prefs\plugin\C3PO.prefs" -l "C:\\ProgramData\\Squeezebox\\logs" -x "F:/Sviluppo/slimserver" -i wav -o wav $START$ $END$ $RESAMPLE$ $FILE$ -nodebuglog To see if C-3PO is running as transcoder or not, you could have a look to the "file type transcoding table", looking for appearing as transcoder or not.īelow, as an example, transcoding flac to pcm does not use C-3PO as transcoder but directly sox and flac, all other listed formats does, instead. In both cases, please remember to activate logging as usual to see info, warning or just errors. Normally C-3PO share the log file with LMS, only when is asked to run as 'transcoder', depending on settings and actual file characteristics, is prevented to (in the same way as SOX, FLAC and other transcoder can't) write to server log, in that case it still share the logging settings but write into his own file. The warning in log file is there becuse I'm lazy. Not sure if this has anything to do with it or not. Slim::Utils::Misc::msg (1244) Warning: Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at /var/lib/squeezeboxserver/cache/InstalledPlugins/Plugins/C3PO/Plugin.pm line 274. ![]() ![]() I had a look at server.log and I have this warning: However, I can't seem to find the log, which says it should be created at /var/log/squeezeboxserver/C-3PO.log. I've just started using C-3PO, which seems excellent, so thanks.
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