Sorry Jan - no offence intended. I have no programming experience so
didn't really understand much of what was suggested! Anyway, it's now
sorted (via extgui, which was dog slow in Firefox but very quick in
Chrome, which meant I re-rated everything in about 5 minutes). This is
another excellent
Robbyell wrote:
> I'm considering what to do next as my SQL etc is pretty minimal. I
> thought I'd try the easiest route - extguiLMS, but it's very slow to
> load and then times out when I search for the ratings - I would imagine
> my server is pretty quick (Synology 213j) - any ideas where I'm
I'm considering what to do next as my SQL etc is pretty minimal. I
thought I'd try the easiest route - extguiLMS, but it's very slow to
load and then times out when I search for the ratings - I would imagine
my server is pretty quick (Synology 213j) - any ideas where I'm going
wrong?!
Hi,
as Roland mentioned you need another Way.
I would take this route:
Make for each rating a simple textfile with the url/ place from
filesystem where the track is stored.
Code:
sqlite3 /var/lib/squeezeboxserver/cache/persist.db
.mode csv
.output 010.csv
select ur
Robbyell wrote:
> Can I batch rate a number of songs, either directly or via a Playlist?
> Ive changed how I want to rate songs, so effectively need to add one
> to the majority of my ratings (3-star songs become 4-star etc).
afaik, you can't do this with the standard LMS functionality.
If
Guess Im not alone in congratulating Erland for these fantastic
plug-ins much appreciated. My question is simple, hopefully the
answer is too! Can I batch rate a number of songs, either directly or
via a Playlist? Ive changed how I want to rate songs, so effectively
need to add one to t