> On the squeezebok remote press repeat until it says 'repeat off' > on the player. I think softsqueeze also has a repeat button.
Thanks. Softsqueeze has a repeat button and it works as you described. After I posted my previous message, I poked around and found that I could turn off repeating from the Softsqueeze Settings menu too. A step forward. ---- album title I've been experimenting with Browse Artist again. A few discoveries: The Disk # tags get appended to the album name as "(Disk 1 of 5)" for example. And if I tag two different performances of Beethoven's third symphony with just the words "Beethoven: Symphony 3" the movements of the two different performnces will be jumbled together when I select the album name. And if the album info is two long to fit on the SB screen, I have to wait for it to start scrolling and scroll to the end of the album title before I make a selection. This gets to be very slow and painful if you have to go through a long list. Based on what I know now, I should remove the Composer name to keep things short and allow me to jump into the list by typing the firts letter of the album name. (type "S" for symphony on the remote.) I should appreviate the work name (Sym. rather than Symphony.) I should put some conductor info in the album title so that I can select the right performance. For example, I might tag one performance as "Sym. 3 - Savall" and another as "Sym. 3 - Szell". And I should remove the disk number tags unless they are really meaningful. (Or maybe there is a server/player option to control what is displayed with the album tag. I'm working with a library of perhaps 50-100 CDs rather than my full library of 1000 classical CDs and 500 other CDs. When I have 12 albums listed for Beethoven's Sym. 3 and a similar number for 8 other symphonies, 5 piano concerti, etc., it will get to be unbearable to scroll through perhaps 120 album titles to pick the one I want to listen too. I've also experimented with the Browse Music Folder approach. I used iTunes to rip most of my library. iTunes made its own choices on where to store things and it was not very consistent. Some CDs got stored in directories by artist, then album title but some got put in compilation directories named by compilation/album title with part of the artist tag appended. I'm aware that you can set tags for the CD in the drive before you rip separate from setting tags for the ripped tracks in the library. This may affect where iTunes stores ripped tracks. If Browsing by Music Folder is to be useful to someone who ripped hs collection with iTunes, some clear instructions will be needed. I have another library with mp3 files arranged in a directory hierarchy by composer/work/conductor or soloist. I'll see if I can get Slimserver to find that directory and seem what I learn. Bill -- Listener ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Listener's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=2508 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=18649 _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/discuss
