adhawkins Wrote: 
> Hi,
> 
> In article <25B7A0BB8AD9244DBB58BA67A9B81FD702062067 (AT) exch-eal03
> (DOT) intl.businessobjects.com>,
> Dan Goodinson<Dan.Goodinson (AT) businessobjects (DOT) com>
> wrote:
> > Yeah, but if the dummy file is a .wav then SS will detect the .wav
> and
> > will consider it to be a track in its own right.  Therefore SS will
> look
> > at the dummy.wav file but won't be able to read any tags from it...
> 
> The specified wav file doesn't exist anywhere in my music tree.
> However,
> files like the following *do* exist:
> 
> FILE "dummy.wav" WAVE
> TRACK 01 AUDIO
> FLAGS PRE
> INDEX 01 00:00:00
> TRACK 02 AUDIO
> INDEX 01 04:50:06
> TRACK 03 AUDIO
> FLAGS PRE
> INDEX 01 11:29:60
> TRACK 04 AUDIO
> INDEX 01 17:31:38
> TRACK 05 AUDIO
> INDEX 01 23:46:01
> TRACK 06 AUDIO
> FLAGS PRE
> INDEX 01 32:09:12
> TRACK 07 AUDIO
> FLAGS PRE
> INDEX 01 42:06:09
> TRACK 08 AUDIO
> FLAGS PRE
> INDEX 01 51:55:05
> TRACK 09 AUDIO
> FLAGS PRE
> INDEX 01 57:20:17
> TRACK 10 AUDIO
> FLAGS PRE
> INDEX 01 66:49:11
> REM FLAC__lead-in 88200
> REM FLAC__lead-out 170 200041128
> 
> These files appear to be created automatically by the Slimserver when
> it
> scans the directory containing the FLAC file (one FLAC file for an
> entire
> CD).
> 
Anyone got any more ideas on this?

Thanks

Andy


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adhawkins
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