Michael Herger;257288 Wrote: > > > etc. If you go to the same album via the Music Library -> New Music > > path, you see nada. Just the album art and the list of tracks. > > The subject is a bit misleading (or wrong): what you say is true for > Browse Music Folder, but not for New Music. You don't see any more > information in BMF as you're browsing the filesystem, not the database. > What you see is what is on your disc. >
No, it's definitely occurring when I go through the New Music link. Frankly, I never use Browse Music Folder. I'll try to grab some screenshots later today, but what I'm seeing is that in the main browse windows, I have the cover art, and to the right of the cover art are the "Play" and "Add to Playlist" buttons, and below that, information about the album, artist, album name, total run time, etc. Beneath both these blocks are the "All Tracks" entry, and the list of songs for that album, with the mouseover on each entry highlighting it and adding the "Play" and "Add to Playlist" buttons. When I go through the New Music path, all I get is the cover art with absolutely nothing to the right of it. No information, and no album buttons. Below are the all tracks and individual song entries and they seem to work normally. Both pages (actually, the frames) are being generated by the (I hope I've got this right) browsedb.html template. The primary difference seems to be the URL used to generate each. Most of the methods of displaying the frame (Album, Year, Genre, Artist) have (again, hopefully this is right, it's from memory) "album.id=number" in the URL, and the New Music has "age.id=number" in the URL where the others had the "album.id". "number" is different in each case, obviously. If I look at the HTML for the New Music version (age.id=number), there's no information about the album being listed. No data for album title, artist, year, etc. Strangely, I do seem to be seeing code which should be generating the "Play" and "Add to Playlist" buttons, but the buttons are not showing up. Only the cover art and the track list. I'm running FireFox 2.0.something on Windows to display this, with a variety of plugins. I've looked at this in an IE tab within FireFox (via IEView, I think is the plugin), and I see exactly the same display (fonts are different). I haven't tried it in standalone IE, so I don't know if it's any sort of FireFox bug yet, but given the IE test I did run, I'd say probably not. Eric -- kolding ------------------------------------------------------------------------ kolding's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=31 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=42075 _______________________________________________ beta mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/beta
