johnduley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Using Slimserver 6.0.1 - trunk on Ubuntu linux (Debian!).  Player is
> SB2.
>
> When browsing music MP3 folders that contain cue sheets, the last MP3
> in each folder refuses to be listed/played by the Slimserver. If I
> delete the cue sheet, all MP3s list correctly (and PLAY!) in the
> folder.
>
> I do not see any of this weirdness with folders that contain FLACs and
> cue sheets.  
>
> Somebody will ask why I have cue sheets in folders of separate MP3s. 
> It's because EAC creates them.  Don't wanna delete them unless I
> absolutely have to.
>
> Also, this behaviour has not been fixed by the latest nightly.
>
> Any ideas anyone?  Thanks in advance.  Y'all are wonderful here.  :-)

I believe that the cuesheet parsing code currently assumes your
cuesheet points at a single file (regardless of format) that needs to
be subdivided at the cue points.  
If you want to use cuesheet that reference multiple files, you'll
probably want to file a bug report.

Making the server skip cuesheets with multiple file references should
be fairly simple, and may serve your purposes here.  Making the server
actually grok multi-file cuesheets would require more involved coding
changes. 

-michael

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