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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
running *PostgreSQL* server in an LibreTime system.

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title: Interface Localization
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# Interface Localization
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:
- [Podcasts](#podcasts)
- [Webstreams](#webstreams)

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title: Preparing Media for LibreTime
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
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.
Metadata quality
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# Reverse Proxy Connections
In some deployments, the LibreTime server is deployed behind a reverse proxy,
for example in containerization use-cases such as Docker and LXC. LibreTime
makes extensive use of its API for some site functionality, which causes

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