RadBadMark;630471 Wrote: 
> The native rule should always win (assuming the player has native
> capability and the native rule is not disabled) and if you look at the
> log the flc-flc rule is checked for first, but then something goes
> wrong and the rule seems to get ignored as the server moves on to
> checking flc-ogg. At least now I know the problems not specific to my
> system :)
> 
> To test the http download
> 
> http://[Server IP]:[port]/music/[id]/download[.extension]
> 
> id is the id of the track you want to download, you can find it by
> looking at the download link of individual tracks in the web interface.
> extension is the file extension you want, transcoded or otherwise.
> 
> e.g
> http://192.168.1.6:9000/music/11046/download.mp3

When you say the native rule "should" always win - do you mean that is
how it is actually coded or is that how you think it should work?


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Phil Leigh

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