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title: Backing Up The Server
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Backing up the server
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The following shell commands can be used for database backup and restore on a
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running *PostgreSQL* server in an LibreTime system.
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title: Interface Localization
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# Interface Localization
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The LibreTime administration interface can be localized using the standard GNU **gettext** method. Using GitHub for this task means you don't have to tackle the whole of a localization yourself; just as much as you can manage.
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title: Podcasts and Webstreams
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> Quick Links:
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- [Podcasts](#podcasts)
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- [Webstreams](#webstreams)
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title: Preparing Media for LibreTime
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blurb: Before uploading media to an LibreTime server, there are a number of factors which should be considered. Getting your ingest workflow right will save you a lot of time later.
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# Preparing media for uploading to LibreTime
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Before uploading media to an LibreTime server, there are a number of factors which should be considered. Getting your ingest workflow right will save you a lot of time later.
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Metadata quality
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title: Reverse Proxy Connections
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# Reverse Proxy Connections
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In some deployments, the LibreTime server is deployed behind a reverse proxy,
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for example in containerization use-cases such as Docker and LXC. LibreTime
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makes extensive use of its API for some site functionality, which causes
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# Tracks
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This page of the LibreTime interface enables you to search the media library,
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sort and display the search results by the criteria that you choose, audition
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library items, and drag and drop those items into a playlist. You can also
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adjust fade and cue points, create smart blocks (automatically generated
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playlists), or add incoming web streams to the library. The **Library** page
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is not visible to *Guest* users.
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Searching the library
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In the library table which opens, the upper section is for the **Advanced
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Search Options**, which enable you to search within individual fields of the
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database such as **Title** or **Creator**. Like an Internet search engine, you
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do not have to type in the correct upper or lower case, press the **Enter** key,
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or even type the whole of the search term before matches from the LibreTime
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library are displayed.
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At the bottom of the library table, click the **First**, **Previous**, **Next**,
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**Last** or individual page number buttons to browse the search results.
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Right-clicking an item in the search results will display the available options
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for that item in a pop-up window.
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The columns displayed in the search results correspond to the fields available
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for advanced searches (except for **Scheduled** and **Playlist / Block**, which
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indicate if a particular item is in use). To change the fields which can be
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searched, click the **Show / hide columns** button on the right side of the
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table, just above the search results.
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Click the metadata column headings such as **Title**, **Creator**, **Album**, or
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**Genre** to sort the entries in ascending or descending order. In the second
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column, audio files are represented by a loudspeaker icon, while playlists ares
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represented by a document icon. Smart blocks have a think bubble icon, and web
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streams have an arrow icon.
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To find all files uploaded by yourself, or another specific member of the
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station staff, click the **Show / hide columns** checkbox which enables the
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**Owner** column. After you have made your search, you can click the header of
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the **Uploaded** column to find the items that person added to the server most
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recently.
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Advanced search terms are matched using 'and' rather than 'or' logic, to narrow
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your search. Perhaps you have tagged some jazz-flavoured station idents intended
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for use in a particular show called 'Jazz Maverick' with the **Album** tag of
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*Jazz Maverick* and a **Genre** of *Ident*. You could then find exactly the
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idents you are searching for by typing *maverick* and *ident* into the
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respective advanced search fields.
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If your jingles are tagged with *Jingle* in the **Genre** or other fields, you
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can very easily find them by entering *jingle* into the search field. The same
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technique can be used to find advertising and promotional files. (See the
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chapter *Preparing media for ingest* for tips on batch tagging files with
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metadata). Unlike advanced searches, simple searches use 'or' logic for
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multiple search terms, so a simple search for *jingle ident* will return items
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matching either keyword.
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Clicking on an item in the library table opens a pop-up menu which enables you
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to audition the item, or remove it from the LibreTime library. Media types which
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cannot be auditioned directly in a web browser, such as FLAC, have a lock icon
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instead of a loudspeaker icon, but these files can be downloaded to your local
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computer for audition instead. The **Delete** option should be used with
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caution, because this action cannot be undone. For media files, you can also
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**Edit Metadata** stored for the file using this menu.
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sidebar: mainmenus
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# Upload
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The primary way you can add files to the LibreTime library is using the
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**Upload** page of the administration interface. (The **Upload** page is not
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visible to *Guest* users). This page includes an upload queue for media files,
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which supports drag and drop from your computer's file manager if you are using
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a recent web browser, such as *Mozilla Firefox 16* or later.
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Some web browsers may set an upload limit for a single file, between 200MB and
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2GB. In addition the default LibreTime webserver configuration limits file size
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to 500M. If you need to upload files larger than 500MB to the LibreTime server
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on a regular basis, you will need to have your admin update the configuration at
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`/etc/apache2/sites-available/airtime.conf` (see instructions [here](host-configuration)).
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If your web browser does not support drag and drop, you can click the background
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of the screen on the **Upload page**, to open up a file browser dialog.
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LibreTime will automatically attempt to upload files once you select them. You
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can track the file upload progress via the gray progress bar in the upload
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window.
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The upload speed will depend on the network connection between your computer and
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the LibreTime server. While files are uploading you need to keep this browser
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window open or it will interrupt the file transfer.
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After the file transfer is complete, the file is then processed by the analyzer
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service and if it has been succesfully uploaded the **Import Status** will
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change from **Pending Import** to **Succesfully imported**. If it fails there
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was some reason your file was rejected by LibreTime and you will need to try
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again or contact your Admin to have them consult the logs and open up a bug
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report. It sometimes takes a few minutes for files to be processed but if they
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are all stuck at **Pending Import** then it is possible that the
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*libretime-analyzer* process has crashed and the admin will need to restart it.
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See [Troubleshooting](troubleshooting) for more information. You can look
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specifically at any failed imports by clicking the radio button next to Failed.
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Once they are done procesing your files ready to be included in your broadcast
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playlists, smart blocks and shows and can be viewed in the [Tracks](tracks)
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section of the Library.
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