On Thu, Mar 22, 2007 at 07:59:38AM -0700, bklaas wrote: > hi Bill- > > I ran your SQL query without the 'where tags.album = <albumid>' clause > and all records return the same md5sum. Any ideas there?
Same md5 hash? With Postgresql? Shouldn't be the case. > I have a script that I used to use for a very, very similar task that > could be reworked for this purpose. If you want to pool resources, I'm > game. Ya, just have to get it back into my schedule. ;) I have not decided what I want the script to do. Since Amarok uses the id3 tags to generate artist and album (and thus the md5 has) I suppose it makes sense to scan all directories and generate sums for all audio files (ignoring duplicates) then look for the cover art in the amarok directory. Copy the image to the directory and also create a thumbmail at the same time. What I'm not clear about is what to do if a given directory has more than one music file that don't agree on Artist/Title tags. IIRC, Slimserver expects to only fine one art file per directory. -- Bill Moseley [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/discuss
