I think 'normal' practice is to use a directory structure like:
 
C:\AUDIO\artistname\albumname\tracks.flac (or wav)
 
(I'm not sure if this is what you've done).
 
You can then use 'server settings>formatting>guess tags formats' to set a 'backstop' naming convention.  You'll definitely need this with the WAV files, as they contain no tags at all, but you should be able to set FLAC tags as part of the ripping process.  Or use a tag editing program like Tag&Rename to add/edit them manually later.  Slimserver will pickup on the tags and recognise your music, or use the 'guess tags' in the event of no tags.
 
If you're in the UK and want help ripping your music, feel free to contact me off-list as I'm just setting up a service with the emphasis on quality (audio and otherwise!).
 
HTH, Patrick.
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of cjt
Sent: 03 April 2005 13:03
To: [email protected]
Subject: [slim] Newby Alert: Can't load music library

OK, So I’m almost certainly missing something silly here, but help would be much appreciated… not been able to find appropriate help in the archives so:

 

I have a Windows XP Pro machine, SP2, 600MHz P3 processor, 384MB memory, using Firefox browser…

 

I’m just at the very beginning of using all this stuff: I’ve wanted for some time to be able to set up a music library on a PC server and stream it to various PCs around the house, and also into the stereo.  Classical music, and audio quality, are important to me so I really want to do this lossless.  So now I read about Squeezebox2, FLAC and Slimserver and I think “great”, I’ll give this a go.

 

But before I spend money on the Squeezebox and a new HDD, and a *LOT* of time ripping 400 CDs, I thought I’d better get the setup and process right first.  So I’ve set up a simple server (spec above), not doing anything else. I’ve downloaded Slimserver (6.0.0) and Softsqueeze (and EAC and FLAC for ripping/compressing).

 

I’ve ripped just 3 CDs as a test: 1 as WAV, 2 as FLAC files (separate files).  Each CD is in a directory under C:\AUDIO  (it will be a separate disc if and when I’m confident that this works!).  I can see all the files in Windows Explorer, and play or decode them with WMP or FLAC.

 

I’ve installed and can run both Slimserver and Softsqueeze. I’ve used the “Server Settings / Music Folder” box to point to the Audio folder (and clicked Change).  I’ve clicked Rescan … and waited … but still I get told by Slimserver (or Softsqueeze) that I have no music in my library.

 

Help!

 

Ceejay.

 

 

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