Amarok 2 transition from 1.x

Luis Pabón copong at gmail.com
Tue Apr 1 09:12:01 UTC 2008


Hi Seb,

I'll be delighted on helping on whatever I can, my C++ skills are very rusty
but I can help out perhaps testing, and I do have some knowledge on
databases. What tz are you on?

Cheers,
Luis

On 01/04/2008, Seb Ruiz <ruiz at kde.org> wrote:
>
> Hi Luis,
> I'm actively working on a script to migrate the database statistics.
> For now, simply playcounts, listen dates, score and ratings.
>
> if you want to help me out, contact me on  irc: sebr @ #amarok :
> irc.freenode.net
>
> Seb
>
>
> On 01/04/2008, Luis Pabón <copong at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi guys,
> >
> > I posted this yesterday at the dot, and I was advised to perhaps come
> over
> > to the list too, so I apologise if anyone has read it already.
> >
> > Amarok is my favorite audio app ever. IMO much better than iTunes, not
> only
> > in features, but also in performance, specially with large music
> libraries.
> >
> >  There is one thing that for me has been flaky through all these years
> (and
> > I've been using Amarok since 0.x), and that's the collection management,
> > specifically safeguarding this data.
> >
> >  Sometimes when updating from 1.x to 1.x+1 the collections got wiped
> out. Or
> > certain scripts can bugger up your collection (mp3fixer does this for
> me,
> > after fixing a file it rescans the collection and somehow it loses 20%
> of
> > the tracks; how is this allowed to happen?).
> >
> > If you change the partition where you store your music files, they won't
> > appear anymore on the collection, unless you rescan (which sometimes
> loses
> > all your playcounts and ratings) or hack into the database to modify
> UUIDs
> > in a few places. Mind you, unless you use MySQL there is no quick and
> easy
> > way of doing this in sqlite.
> >
> > There is also no easy way of backing up the collection database
> > (images&database itself). There is a script at Amarok's wiki that I
> edited
> > sometime ago to dump the database (MySQL) and amarok's config, but
> that's
> > it.
> >
> >  I've got a 16K songs collection, and around 6K of them are rated
> > (manually). This is a huge amount of work, however it does pay off when
> > using them dynamic playlists :)
> >
> > So I'm concerned about the migration from 1.x to 2.x. Will it respect
> all my
> > ratings? What about the album covers (many of them added manually, being
> > copyleft music you won't find them in Amazon)? Playlists, iPod
> > configuration, Last.fm settings... ? In short, has this process been
> thought
> > of and streamlined already? Is there a stablished migration path? I do
> > realise that the tech preview I tried two months ago was a bit too
> green,
> > but I tried simply copying over Amarok folders etc and it didn't work...
> >
> > Many thanks,
> > Luis Pabón
>
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>
>
>
> --
> Seb Ruiz
>
> http://www.sebruiz.net/
>



-- 
Luis Pabón
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