[slim] Re: Empty Library

2006-06-03 Thread JJZolx

arturo Wrote: 
> I'm having the same problem with a new installation. Windows XP pro,
> sp2. Zero artists, zero albums, zero songs, empty. Rescanning does
> nothing "The server is now rescanning your Music Library" appears,
> nothing happens. 
> I've ripped one CD to my music folder (using Windows Media Player). If
> I browse to the music folder (in Slimserver 6.2.2), I see the artist
> directory, the album directory inside it, but no song files. They
> really are there - *.wma. 
> Restarting the slimserver DID NOT fix the problem.
Arturo, I suspect your issue is something different.  The bug we're
talking about is fairly uncommon.  Try posting in the Beginners forum
and I'm sure you'll get some good suggestions on how to begin
troubleshooting your problem.


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[slim] Re: Is there an easy way to convert APE to FLAC in batch mode?

2006-06-03 Thread DJMUK

Roy,

The free tools at the following will do all you need and more.  I did
about 700 CD's worth of APE to FLAC files a couple of years ago with
these tools when I first got an SB2:

http://www.dbpoweramp.com/

David


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[slim] Re: Slimsever 6.2.2 on intel mac so slow it's unusable.

2006-06-03 Thread axiomatic

I can't help with KristVB's problem and hope it gets cleared up soon,
but given the concern expressed by kefa (and probably shared by some
other readers), I just wanted to note that I've been running SlimServer
without complaints on an Intel-based iMac for some months now.
Whatever's making KristVB's setup "barely usable," I jpoin kevin and
radish in saying it's not a general problem with Macs.

Without going into tedious detail, I'll mention that my current library
(FLAC and MP3) is about twice the size of Krist's, filling several
hundreds gigs of space spread over several shared external hard drives,
served over an AirPort Express (802.11g). The performance is generally
excellent.

(I don't find the Web interface always reliable, but it's never
occurred to me to blame the Mac for that--and however slow the page is
to update, I've never had the problem of playback stopping on that
account.)

I'll sign off but follow future developments on this thread with
interest.


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[slim] Trouble with MusicIP

2006-06-03 Thread alter_sack

Hello,

i've installed MusicIP and startet the API-Service for Slimserver.
After that I activated the MusicMagic Plugin and activated the use of
musicmagic. Then the slimserver started a rescan. So far so good. But
during the rescan the api-service stops after a minute or so and the
slimserver is not answering anymore. Turning on the MM API service
manually ,the slimserver continues the rescan without the need of
restart the slimserver. But after a moment the API Service stops again
and again and again.

Can you help?

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[slim] Is there an easy way to convert APE to FLAC in batch mode?

2006-06-03 Thread Roy2001

I have some CD ripped in APE format. Now I am going to buy a SB, is
there an easy way to convert APE to FLAC in batch mode? I mean tool can
search all directories, convert APE to FLAC format and write FLAC file
in the same directory.

Thanks for help/suggestions.
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[slim] Re: Empty Library

2006-06-03 Thread arturo

An addendum - I am able to add playlists to the library (radio
stations), but nothing that I've ripped from a CD.


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[slim] Re: Empty Library

2006-06-03 Thread arturo

I'm having the same problem with a new installation. Windows XP pro,
sp2. Zero artists, zero albums, zero songs, empty. Rescanning does
nothing "The server is now rescanning your Music Library" appears,
nothing happens. 
I've ripped one CD to my music folder (using Windows Media Player). If
I browse to the music folder (in Slimserver 6.2.2), I see the artist
directory, the album directory inside it, but no song files. They
really are there - *.wma. 
Restarting the slimserver DID NOT fix the problem.


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[slim] Re: NAS Device

2006-06-03 Thread CavesOfTQLT

Ditto everything that bolfings has said; one of the best investments
I've ever made is the purchase six weeks ago of my $149 KuroBoxHG to
run SlimServer. Installed gentoo, loaded up SlimServer, AlienBBC and
LastFM, and it's performed faultlessly ever since...


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[slim] Re: SB4 and/or a high-end model, when?

2006-06-03 Thread bolfings

Well, if its open season for wishes - 

I wish it had a case with integrated amplifier capable of running a
couple of small speakers, and a snooze bar on the top. It should be
capable of being mounted under a cabinet or shelf, or used on a side
table or desk. The snooze bar would make it into a great alarm clock,
then someone could write a great plug in to tell you when your first
appointment was, any hi-priority emails, or if the trains are running
late.

As far as I am concerned, it's about perfect for my audio system, but
without an amp it's too much equipment for the kitchen, and without a
snooze bar, its never going to make it into the bedroom - ;)


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[slim] Re: Server not seeing playlists

2006-06-03 Thread Mike Anderson

OK, well I gave up trying to get it to work in 6.2.3, and simply
reverted to 6.2.2. 

It works fine now.


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[slim] Re: NAS Device

2006-06-03 Thread bolfings

It sounds like it's too small, quiet, and lo-powered for your
consideration - but I really like my KuroBox - mine has a 300 gb drive,
but I just bought a 400g drive for just over $100, and the new Kuros are
about $170, so for well under $300 you should be able to put one
together. Very quiet, very low power consumption, not super quick, but
works well and is very configurable. I leave it on all the time, have
it rescan the library when I am asleep, if we have a power outage it
just reboots and goes. I think they are working on more powerful boxes,
but I haven't found a need yet. I have over 1000 cds on mine, and it
does everything I need -


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[slim] How many streams at the same time ?

2006-06-03 Thread Bee

can somebody give the rule for knowing the maximum of concurent streams
with one server (Intel IMac for example) over a 100BT ethernet, with
mp3 files (256kbps) ... or other configurations ?


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[slim] Re: Which plugins work with Qnap?

2006-06-03 Thread ultra238a

You can put any plugins you want on our version of the Qnap TS-101. All
you need to do is request the plugin and we will make a version that
just needs to be droped in to the updates folder.

We have done things this way so it is easy to install plugins for
anybody and so that we can test them to make sure that they don't mess
up anything when installed.

We have nothing to hide by doing things this way, we just want to make
it as simple and as safe as possible for everybody

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[slim] Restart Scanning Playlist with Remote

2006-06-03 Thread Amauta

I want to change the the command for one button on my remote in a way
that is starts rescanning the music folder. It has to be a FULL
rescan.

I found that I can change Default.map to make this possible.

My goal would be:

0.hold  = "full rescan"

Does anyone know what would be de right command to make this work?


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[slim] Help! SlimServer won't start

2006-06-03 Thread William Smithers
All of a sudden SlimServer won't start on my computer. Double-clicking 
on icon on desktop or system tray produces a "SlimServer starting" 
message, but it never loads.
Rebooting does not help: uninstalling and reinstalling SlimServer 6.2.2 
does not help.

Thanks for helpful replies.
W.S.
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[slim] Re: Server Help

2006-06-03 Thread azinck3

steven33 Wrote: 
> I want to set up a dedicated server to run Slimserver. I have thought
> about using the Qnap but have a couple of reservations (speed and
> inabilty to use the 'standard' slimserver software).
> 
> I am considering using a dedicated small fanless pc (mini itx) but to
> make it worthwhile I want to reduce the OS demands to a minimum. I am
> computer literate but cannot programme an OS. I guess that windows xp
> would be overkill and wastefull? Is there a small OS that I can just
> load up and then load up slimserver? If so, what and how do I go about
> it? All I need the device to do is to be able to run Slimserver and
> plug into my router.
> 


Michael Herger's SlimCD provides exactly what you want:
http://www.herger.net/slim/detail.php?nr=763


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[slim] Re: Which plugins work with Qnap?

2006-06-03 Thread Seineseeker

Thanks Funkstar, wouldnt I be better off with a linkstation then, if I
can get over the installation issues I would have control over it
myself and into the future?


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[slim] Re: Nokia770 skin questions

2006-06-03 Thread thepainter

I have the 5/19 download but when I try that one the server starts and
then stops within seconds. Can't get it going - Do I need to remove
anything? Anyone with the 5/23 download? 

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[slim] Re: NAS Device

2006-06-03 Thread tamanaco

funkstar Wrote: 
> 
> Just one thing to remember, four or five hard drives spinning away is
> going to be noticable. they will also heat up so you need a fan to cool
> them down again (or be replacing them when they fail prematurely).
> Before you know it you have a system that is the same as the Infrant
> ReadyNAS :)

I've been looking at the fanless cases made by A-Tech Fabrication. So
far, they appear to run very quiet/cool even with several drives
spinning. I'm waiting for a mini server case that the builder is
currently working on. You can take a look a their cases here:
http://www.atechfabrication.com/ At one point during my research I was
leaning towards buying the sexy NAS4x with its "Slimserver supported"
ReadyNAS IT71004 board and 4 500GB Barracuda drives to run the
Slimserver. http://www.atechfabrication.com/ms_NAS4x_order_form.htm But
as I mentioned before, CPU power plus wanting to play with the nightly 
Slimserver builds and new plug-ins prevented me from taking the last
step.


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[slim] Re: NAS Device

2006-06-03 Thread funkstar

tamanaco Wrote: 
> :snip:
> 
> 1. CPU Power
> 2. Noise (Fan and/or PSU noise)
> 3. Enough RAM
> 4. Disk Capacity
> 5. Ease of configuration (Slimserver installation) and support
> 
> :snip:
I think your best bet is the dedicated server you skope about at the
end of your post. I really like my TS-101, but i can see how it
wouldn't be for everyone, and indeed, if i had the space to store a
fully fledged server and not cause problems with noise than i would do
that instead.

>From what i've read, the move to MySQL will actually help smaller
devices with regards to memory and horse power. Bu i could be wrong
here.

Just one thing to remember, four or five hard drives spinning away is
going to be noticable. they will also heat up so you need a fan to cool
them down again (or be replacing them when they fail prematurely).
Before you know it you have a system that is the same as the Infrant
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[slim] Re: Nokia770 skin questions

2006-06-03 Thread NWP

thepainter Wrote: 
> Where would you find that version (5/23). I need to down grade.

I was getting the 5/22 version here:
http://www.slimdevices.com/downloads/nightly/SlimServer_v2006-05-22/
but that brings up a Page Not Found error now.

Do they periodically remove the older versions? If so, it would be nice
if they could leave up one version of 6.5 from before the major changes
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[slim] Server Help

2006-06-03 Thread steven33

I want to set up a dedicated server to run Slimserver. I have thought
about using the Qnap but have a couple of reservations (speed and
inabilty to use the 'standard' slimserver software).

I am considering using a dedicated small fanless pc (mini itx) but to
make it worthwhile I want to reduce the OS demands to a minimum. I am
computer literate but cannot programme an OS. I guess that windows xp
would be overkill and wastefull? Is there a small OS that I can just
load up and then load up slimserver? If so, what and how do I go about
it? All I need the device to do is to be able to run Slimserver and
plug into my router.

What about this as a server? (Lex Light)

http://195.224.29.130/cgi-bin/Light.storefront/en/searchmask?supp=SY10


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[slim] Re: NAS Device

2006-06-03 Thread richidoo

I got the ReadyNAS NV a few months ago. I put it on my LAN and have only
shut it down once when I thought a tornado was coming through. It has
not missed a beat, upgrades easily, when upgrades are available, and is
reliable. It has 4 SATA slots so is good for 1.8TB Raid5 with currently
available hard drives. Can be bought with as little as single 250GB
drive and upgraded later.

The Slim GUI is slower than running it on a PC, but not too bad.
Scanning is slower, but I use Music Folder navigation mostly anyway. 

The fan is always on and it is LOUD! Forget about putting it next to
your stereo, it needs a closet or basement with LAN connection. I put
it in my kids TV room to annoy them.

You can only run the latest officially released version of SlimServer
on the ReadyNAS, because it must be compiled by Infrant to run under
their OS, and they don't recompile and post nightly updates. It was a
mighty long wait to get the latest version with all the bug fixes
(6.2.2?) 

Naturally it costs more, but the power savings, remote location, always
on, built in web, print, DHCP, slim and FTP servers, and reliability of
RAID5 make it worth it to me. It has lightning fast data input and
output so can stream HDTV or several surveillance cameras no problem. I
have recorded 8 tracks of 24/96 audio to it over 100Mbit LAN, no
problem.

Good service, fast responses from tech support, active online forum.
Direct transfer of camera memory without a puter. Flexible backup
server built in too.
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[slim] Re: Empty Library

2006-06-03 Thread JJZolx

pfm21 Wrote: 
> I guess that is the difference, this is happening to me every 2 days or
> so.  But from the sound of it there is nothing that can be done.
Again, does restarting the server clear the problem for you?


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[slim] Playlist proplem with Music Magic Mixer from MusicIP

2006-06-03 Thread Dean Wyler

this problem occurred with using Music Magic Mixer from MusicIP
(formerly Predixis)with Slimserver.  I like the mixer because it's
compatible with the lossless flac files.

It took several weeks to figure this out:
Slimserver cannot recognize playlists that use a mapped network drive
with the W: path - it requires the UNC(Univeral Naming Convention) path
to the music files.

I have my music library on a network drive (Buffalo Terrastation), and
inadvertantly mapped it as my W: drive on my laptop where I run MusicIP
to create playlists for playing through Slimserver on my wireless whole
house audio system.  MusicIP re-scanned my library and cataloged
everything with the W: path, instead of the UNC style path
\\sharedrive\\music\.   After that, it created all playlists with the
W: path, which Slimserver could not recognize.  You can see the path
MusicIP is using by going to file/preference/playlist view and
selecting FILE.

I deleted the W: mapping on my laptop, re-cataloged the entire library
in MusicIP, and now the playlists are being created with the UNC path. 


Thanks to Ross at Slimserver tech support for helping to figure out my
problem!  He requested me to send him a playlist that worked, and one
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[slim] Re: NAS Device

2006-06-03 Thread tamanaco

I recently looked around for a NAS to use as a dedicated slimserver, but
in my experience I found that most if not all of the small NAS units
were deficient in one or more of the following:

1. CPU Power
2. Noise (Fan and/or PSU noise)
3. Enough RAM
4. Disk Capacity
5. Ease of configuration (Slimserver installation) and support

In "my" order of importance. Note that I plan to rip a considerably
large number of CDs into flac. The order and importance of the features
above might not apply to those with "smaller" music libraries or using
smaller music file formats. I also did not look at the Qnap TS-101 very
closely as it was not big enough for my needs. During my quest I mostly
looked at multiple drive NAS units and I have been alternating between
a "dedicated Slimserver" on a NAS or on a HTPC platform.


1. CPU Power - Given the size of my music library and the way that "I"
see the Slimserver evolving - it will be necessary to use a more
powerful SQL engine to manage large music libraries efficiently. As the
SQL engine features and flexibility increase, so will the need for more
CPU power. You don't get something for nothing. Slim Devices made this
evident by providing a roadmap to MySQL, a more powerful SQL engine as
their future platform of choice. For those using music formats that are
not natively supported by the SB, there will a need for more CPU cycles
to have those formats decoded and streamed by the Decoder/Slimserver in
the NAS. Then there are the Plug-ins. The larger the number of plug-ins
and the more powerful they are -> the larger the demand for CPU cycles.
Rescanning the libraries and the Web interface also require precious
CPU cycles.  

2. Noise - For me this is very important. I live in a small apartment
and the NAS has to live in my living room. It also has to fit my AV
system cabinet or hide some where close to it. Fan/PSU noise in most of
these NAS units, for me, is unacceptable. Most NAS units do not provide
a way to "easily" turn them on/off either. They require another
computer to manage them using a web interface. So, if you have a
universal IR remote and want turn your AV system on/off; you have to
get up for the NAS unless you want it to make noise 24/7 - (Hmmm, this
might help with getting one accustomed to the noise)  

3. Enough RAM - For the obvious reasons. (Increase speed and larger
capacity for buffer/cache)  

4. Disk Capacity - The small single drive units are limited by the
largest size drive available in the market. If your library, like my
flac library grows at a significant rate, then your drive might be full
before the next size is available... what do you do? In my case, a
multiple drive NAS with some level of RAID for fault tolerance is a
must have. In particular  RAID 5, which provides a high level of fault
tolerance and convenience. With hot-swapping one can add an additional
drive when the capacity is low and your multiple drive NAS is not fully
populated. Also when a drive fails one might loose performance, but
you're not completely out of business. Performance will suffer a bit
furhter while a failed drive is being re-build on a newly installed or
on a stanby hot-spare drive, but it is very convenient solution. I know
that RAID 5 drastically reduces the per drive capacity and it is
expensive. But that's a price I'm willing to pay for the convenience of
not having re-rip CDs (flac ripping takes a looong time) or having to
add more drive enclosures when I run out of space.

5. Ease of configuration and support - Oh, yes... how many more
weekends and nights is my wife going to allow me to play with this
thing. In reality the average Joe is not savvy enough to configure some
of these NAS units with Slimserver. For those of us technical enough to
shot our own feet, there is the issue of spending a long time
configuring this thing just to listen to some music. Hello! My wife
would say... "Get your lazy a$$ from the sofa and away from that laptop
and play a CD" Some of this NAS don't even have the require modules to
begin to install the Slimserver (Telnet, FTP... etc.) One has to build
modules and pray that that you didn't miss a library that will prevent
it from running in the NAS. Ok, for some this is fun, but for others
this is a daunting task. Not to mention that you're on your own as the
most vendors will not support your box once you modify it. 

Ok, enough of my ranting. After looking around the best that "I" and
others have found are the multiple drives NAS units made by Infrant.
There are very flexible and as powerful as any small multiple drive NAS
that one can get. In particular I was very impressed by the ReadyNAS NV.
It is a bit expensive, but I think it's worth it. Besides providing RAID
0,1 and 5 support it provides X-RAID for Automatic Volume Expansion You
can read a review by Tom's Networking here:
http://www.tomsnetworking.com/2006/03/03/infrant_readynas_nv/

I almost bought one of these, but the NOISE level and to some degree
the fear of lack of 

[slim] Re: Squeezbox always using wireless

2006-06-03 Thread qhplar

dean Wrote: 
> When you switched the network setting, did you continue right and go  
> through setup, or did you press left and back out?  If you back out,  
> then the setting doesn't take effect.
> 
> I just tested it here and moving right does switch (and reboot the  
> player in the process) and no connection is made through wireless.
> 
> 
> 
> 
My unit DOESN't reboot going from wireless to Ethernet; you have to
unplug it to manually reboot the device to get the switch back to
Ethernet. Yes I continued the setup to the right. If I look at the
settings the player says it's using Ethernet but it's using Wireless.
Maybe I have a bad hardware unit here. What software version are you
using? I'm on 48.


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[slim] Re: Absolutely nothing wrong

2006-06-03 Thread grcooper

Dondo Wrote: 
> Hi Gary
> I just got my first Squeezebox today.
> Had you already set up SlimServer before ordering your Squeezebox?
> I think having the familiarity with how it all works made getting
> Squeezebox running so painless for me - I had used SoftSqueeze, so all
> of the controls on the remote were familiar, so I plugged it in today,
> went through wireless setup (with a few confusing moments on the WPA
> key) and had music playing in faster time than I'd hoped

Yes, I setup SlimServer beforehand - just to the point of adding my
files to the library.

It sounds like your experience matched mine.  I'm very impressed with
the product

-gary


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[slim] Re: Which plugins work with Qnap?

2006-06-03 Thread funkstar

AlienBBC is included by default with the TS-101. Other plugins need to
be included in the SlimServer install that Progressive put together for
the Qnap. There is no facility to include you own plugins.

I don't know if anything special has to be done to the Perl for
SlimServer and it's plugins to run on the Qnap. But in theory you could
add files to the .tar file that is available from Progressive.

As an asside thought, it would be good if SS had a page you could
upload a plugin into the right place, without going anywhere near the
file system. That way it should be eary to add plugins to NAS devices.
Providing they do not need any modifications to run that is.


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[slim] Re: Trying to add radio stations in particular BBC

2006-06-03 Thread funkstar

There is no way that AlienBBC could be ported to SqueezeNetwork. The
computing power required to transcode all the streams it would be asked
to would be phenomenal.

There would also be a question on the legalitis of this. Any stations
playing though SqueezeNetwork are still being streamed directly from
their original source, SN just controls the player etc. If SN were to
take a stream, transcode it and then stream it on to your player, they
would in effect be re-broadcasting the stream. This is something most
radio stations would not be happy about (well, at least their lawers
wouldn't be happy about it).

More likel, although i don't know how much more likely, would be for
RealAudio to be supported natively in the SB. I believe there have been
some changes to the licensing terms and fees associated with Reals Helix
architecture. whether this is likely to make a difference :shrug: who
knows.

I still hope the BBC will drop their Real streams and addopt something
more widely accepted. They have WMA for their digital only stations at
the moment and have experimented with Ogg streaming for either Radio 2
or Radio 4 in the past. And they use MP3 for their PodCasts. So surely
something must give at some point.


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[slim] Re: NAS Device

2006-06-03 Thread funkstar

I'll put in another recomendation for the Qnap TS-101. Very nice device.
I was extremely impressed with the build quality when i opened the box.
The pics online make it look quite brown, but the front is gloss black
plastic and the body is dark grey aluminium. Very solid construction.

I don't know if they have it listed, but as the 750gig drives are now
available, Progressive (Cooltopia.com is their retail site) should be
able to supply a Qnap with one of these. Might be worth giving them a
call or email.

Also if there are any particular plugins etc. you would like included
with the Qnap build of SlimServer, then you can always ask. Paul is
pretty happy to expand/improve his install files.


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[slim] Re: Empty Library

2006-06-03 Thread pfm21

JJZolx Wrote: 
> 
> It doesn't happen very often for me, so is really just an inconvenience
> more than anything. 

I guess that is the difference, this is happening to me every 2 days or
so.  But from the sound of it there is nothing that can be done.

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[slim] Which plugins work with Qnap?

2006-06-03 Thread Seineseeker

Just a quick question, which of the plugins work with the Qnap with
slimserver installed? AlienBBC does work doesnt it? And how about the
Test Match Special score plugin? What support will there be in the
future for plugins as things change and move forward?


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[slim] Audio from radio but not CD's on PC?

2006-06-03 Thread dblo

I've been using SB2 (wired) & SB3 (wireless) for a while, no probs. 
Also playing through the PC via slimserver & softsqueeze. 

I now can play radio & mp3 through both the SB2 & SB3, and also radio
through the PC on both softsqueeze. I can't now play radio through
slimserver, or any mp3's through slimserver or softsqueeze on the PC???
It looks like it is playing and says "now playing" on both slimserver
and softsqueeze, but the clock is not tickking.

But stuck as to where to look. Why would the radio work but not the
ripped CD's on the PC, when it all works on the SB2 and SB3?

Advice appreciated.

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[slim] Re: NAS Device

2006-06-03 Thread tamanaco

I recently looked around for a NAS to use as a dedicated slimserver, but
in my experience I found that most if not all were deficient in one or
more of the following:

1. CPU Power
2. Noise (Fan and/or PSU noise)
3. RAM
4. Disk Capacity
5. Ease of configuration (Slimserver installation) and support

In "my" order of importance. Note that I plan to rip a considerably
large number of CDs into FLAC. The order and importance of the features
above might not apply to those with "smaller" music libraries using or
using other file formats.

1. CPU Power - Given the size of my music library and the way that "I"
see the Slimserver evolving - it will be necessary to use a good SQL
engine to manage this library efficientlty. As the SQL engine features
and flexibility increse, so will the need for CPU power. You don't get
something for nothing. From what I see in the recent beta built MySQL,
a more powerful SQL engine, is becoming Slimserver platform of choice.


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[slim] Re: Does Uncompressed WAV, AIFF work wirelessly?

2006-06-03 Thread ajmitchell

Hi all,

I have been having lots of problems ever since I removed 2x SB1s from
my system. 

Today, I read the very useful guide
(http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.cgi?NetworkProblemsSecondGuide). I
re-checked my router settings and doh! they were still set to 11b (for
Sb1). I also re-set the channel to 13 (maximum in UK). Suddenly my
signal strength monitor is showing 80% (near the router) and 40%
(away). This is at least 50% improvement. More importantly I can now
stream any format wirelessly.

Perhaps my thread should have read can you stream wirelessly in 11b??

Anyway I am happy now

Alex


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[slim] Re: Trying to add radio stations in particular BBC

2006-06-03 Thread ModelCitizen

Paul Wrote: 
> Hi,
> I would like to be able to listen to a number of radion stations which
> are not available via SqueezeNetwork in particular BBC Radio stations.
> I've read the various postings and tried useing URLSnooper but it only
> finds .ra streams which don't work when I add them as a Favorite. I
> also installed the AlienBBC plug-in and this works great but only with
> SlimServer. I would like to be able to just switch on my hi-fi and
> Squeezebox and listen to BBC R4 without having to boot my PC.
> Any other things I try? Any plans to add AlienBBC to SqueezeNetwork
> and/or support RealAudio which more and more stations are using?
> Thanks,
> Paul.
Real Audio is a proprietry format that (the obnoxious) Real company
charge to licence. AlienBBC uses the open source MPlayer codec which is
is a decoder arrived at by reverse engineering. This could mean it will
at some point fall foul of Real (who love suing and closing doen
companies). I think SlimDevives do not include Real Audio with the
default SlimServer installation for this reason. The same applies to
Squeezenetwork.
BTW.I was under the impression that Real Audio was becoming less
popular as a format. Even the BBC are looking towards MP3.
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[slim] Trying to add radio stations in particular BBC

2006-06-03 Thread Paul

Hi,

I would like to be able to listen to a number of radion stations which
are not available via SqueezeNetwork in particular BBC Radio stations.
I've read the various postings and tried useing URLSnooper but it only
finds .ra streams which don't work when I add them as a Favorite. I
also installed the AlienBBC plug-in and this works great but only with
SlimServer. I would like to be able to just switch on my hi-fi and
Squeezebox and listen to BBC R4 without having to boot my PC.

Any other things I try? Any plans to add AlienBBC to SqueezeNetwork
and/or support RealAudio which more and more stations are using?

Thanks,
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[slim] Re: NAS Device

2006-06-03 Thread Fifer

Slimserver can only be installed by the supplier of the Qnap, but
regular user-installable updates are made available. So far, every
Slimserver update has been made available on the launch date. At the
moment, the unit needs to be RTB'd if the disc crashes and you lose the
install, but I believe that this is being addressed. 

The support is very good and timely (the supplier, Progressive AV
actively participates in this forum), user requests are welcomed and
often implemented and most importantly, the unit works very well as a
Slimserver box.


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[slim] Re: NAS Device

2006-06-03 Thread davidcotton

If you buy from certain sites such as the cooltopia one (which is the
main supplier in the uk)linked above, it comes with a version of
slimserver already installed on it.  Qnap decided they wanted a closed
system.  I basically got the 500 gig version figuring then I wouldn't
need to worry about running out of space anyway.


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[slim] Re: NAS Device

2006-06-03 Thread pkfox

that's the sort of thing I'm looking for, why can't I install slimserver
on it ? no good to me if I can't upgrade , still, I suppose I could just
use it for storage and run slimserver on my linux box !, thanks for your
time

regards

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[slim] Re: NAS Device

2006-06-03 Thread davidcotton

If its for squeezebox use, have you thought of the qnap ts101?  Goes up
to 500 gig capacity.

More info here :-

http://www.cooltopia.com/product.php?xProd=6292&xSec=1

If you go for one make sure the version you get has slimserver
installed as you won't be able to add it yourself.


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[slim] Re: Play direct to PC speakers

2006-06-03 Thread ModelCitizen

Flatpik Wrote: 
> I'm just getting started trying to build playlists.  It will be easier
> to do this by viewing albums & directories and sampling songs on my PC
> rather than sitting downstairs and fighting with the remote.  How can I
> make Slim Server play thru my PC speakers instead via the Squeezebox -
> stereo?
If I was you I'd use a media player like Foobar2000 or even Winamp
(assuming Windows) to make playlists. It's generally much faster than
using SlimServer. If need be you can search and replace in the
resulting playlist to adjust the path to your music files.
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[slim] Re: 6.2.2 scan needs hours and hours to complete

2006-06-03 Thread alter_sack

the music is on the same system.
Yes, i use art work. for every album there is a jpg with 256x256 Pixel.


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[slim] NAS Device

2006-06-03 Thread pkfox

Hello All, I'm in the market for a NAS device ( minimum 400 gb ) and
would welcome any recommendations / advice from you learned lot, I've
seen one from DiskStorage which looks ok ( ~ £500 ) but I like a
recommendation really, I'm budgeting up to £1000

regards

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[slim] Re: 6.2.2 scan needs hours and hours to complete

2006-06-03 Thread Siduhe

The log looks pretty standard to me, other than the time taken to
rescan.  My library is about 3600 songs (in a mix of mp3, flac and ogg)
and rescans in about 12-15 minutes.

Could you tell us a bit about your setup ?  In particular, your music
looks like it is on a network drive rather than on the same box as
Slimserver ?  Could there be any slowdown there ?

What are the specs of the box running Slimserver ?

Do you use artwork (and if so, what is the size of the artwork) ?


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[slim] Re: 6.2.2 scan needs hours and hours to complete

2006-06-03 Thread alter_sack

Part 1/2

I'm using slimserver 6.3 and have also performance problems. My scan is
also very slow. It needs more than an hour to scan nearly 600 Albums
(=5700 Songs).

An extract of my logfile for 1 Album is shown at the end of this
message.

You can see there, that it need 10 seconds for 12 somgs. This means
that the server needs 80 Minutes for a whole rescan.

Is there anything wrong in this log?
2006-06-03 10:53:50.7033 Beginning scan sort...
2006-06-03 10:53:50.7968 ...sort done.
2006-06-03 10:53:50.7970 Got to end of dir, ascending...
2006-06-03 10:53:50.7980 numitems: 458
2006-06-03 10:53:50.7982 index: 1
2006-06-03 10:53:50.7983 Beginning scan sort...
2006-06-03 10:53:50.7984 ...sort done.
2006-06-03 10:53:50.7985 Got to end of dir, ascending...
2006-06-03 10:53:50.7994 numitems: 458
2006-06-03 10:53:50.7996 index: 28
2006-06-03 10:53:50.8004 itempath: file:///F:/Beautiful%20South and
file:///F: made file:///F:/Beautiful%20South
2006-06-03 10:53:50.8442 isList(file:///F:/Beautiful%20South) == dir
2006-06-03 10:53:50.8504 numitems: 458
2006-06-03 10:53:50.8507 index: -1
2006-06-03 10:53:50.8511 Scan::readList gonna read
file:///F:/Beautiful%20South
2006-06-03 10:53:50.8518 Gonna try to open playlist
file:///F:/Beautiful%20South
2006-06-03 10:53:50.9563 *** didn't find file:///F:/Beautiful%20South
in playlist cache ***
2006-06-03 10:53:50.9566 Treating directory like a playlist
2006-06-03 10:53:50.9788  directory entry:
file:///F:/Beautiful%20South/Choke
2006-06-03 10:53:51.0903 adding 1 to playlist cache:
file:///F:/Beautiful%20South
2006-06-03 10:53:51.1449 Descending into file:///F:/Beautiful%20South,
contains 1 items
2006-06-03 10:53:51.1464 numitems: 458
2006-06-03 10:53:51.1467 index: 0
2006-06-03 10:53:51.1475 itempath: file:///F:/Beautiful%20South/Choke
and file:///F:/Beautiful%20South made
file:///F:/Beautiful%20South/Choke
2006-06-03 10:53:51.1859 isList(file:///F:/Beautiful%20South/Choke) ==
dir
2006-06-03 10:53:51.1877 numitems: 458
2006-06-03 10:53:51.1880 index: -1
2006-06-03 10:53:51.1882 Scan::readList gonna read
file:///F:/Beautiful%20South/Choke
2006-06-03 10:53:51.1886 Gonna try to open playlist
file:///F:/Beautiful%20South/Choke
2006-06-03 10:53:51.2512 *** didn't find
file:///F:/Beautiful%20South/Choke in playlist cache ***
2006-06-03 10:53:51.2515 Treating directory like a playlist
2006-06-03 10:53:51.3593  directory entry:
file:///F:/Beautiful%20South/Choke/01%20Tonight%20I%20Fancy%20Myself.flac
2006-06-03 10:53:51.9687  directory entry:
file:///F:/Beautiful%20South/Choke/02%20My%20Book.flac
2006-06-03 10:53:52.4520  directory entry:
file:///F:/Beautiful%20South/Choke/03%20Let%20Love%20Speak%20Up%20Itself.flac
2006-06-03 10:53:52.9843  directory entry:
file:///F:/Beautiful%20South/Choke/04%20Should%27ve%20Kept%20My%20Eyes%20Shut.flac
2006-06-03 10:53:53.4796  directory entry:
file:///F:/Beautiful%20South/Choke/05%20I%27ve%20Come%20For%20My%20Award.flac
2006-06-03 10:53:54.0156  directory entry:
file:///F:/Beautiful%20South/Choke/06%20Lips.flac
2006-06-03 10:53:54.6250  directory entry:
file:///F:/Beautiful%20South/Choke/07%20I%20Think%20The%20Answer%27s%20Yes.flac
2006-06-03 10:53:55.1875  directory entry:
file:///F:/Beautiful%20South/Choke/08%20A%20Little%20Time.flac
2006-06-03 10:53:55.6875  directory entry:
file:///F:/Beautiful%20South/Choke/09%20Mother%27s%20Pride.flac
2006-06-03 10:53:56.2500  directory entry:
file:///F:/Beautiful%20South/Choke/10%20I%20Hate%20You%20(But%20You%27re%20Interesting).flac
2006-06-03 10:53:56.7453  directory entry:
file:///F:/Beautiful%20South/Choke/11%20The%20Rising%20Of%20Grafton%20Street.flac
2006-06-03 10:53:57.2968  directory entry:
file:///F:/Beautiful%20South/Choke/12%20What%20You%20See%20Is%20What%20You%20Get.flac
2006-06-03 10:53:57.7809 adding 12 to playlist cache:
file:///F:/Beautiful%20South/Choke
2006-06-03 10:53:57.8281 Descending into
file:///F:/Beautiful%20South/Choke, contains 12 items
2006-06-03 10:53:58.3439 numitems: 458
2006-06-03 10:53:58.3442 index: 0
2006-06-03 10:53:58.3458 itempath:
file:///F:/Beautiful%20South/Choke/01%20Tonight%20I%20Fancy%20Myself.flac
and file:///F:/Beautiful%20South/Choke made
file:///F:/Beautiful%20South/Choke/01%20Tonight%20I%20Fancy%20Myself.flac
2006-06-03 10:53:58.4013
isList(file:///F:/Beautiful%20South/Choke/01%20Tonight%20I%20Fancy%20Myself.flac)
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[slim] Re: 6.2.2 scan needs hours and hours to complete

2006-06-03 Thread alter_sack

Part 2 of massage:

2006-06-03 10:53:58.4016 not a list:
file:///F:/Beautiful%20South/Choke/01%20Tonight%20I%20Fancy%20Myself.flac
2006-06-03 10:53:58.4018 adding single item:
file:///F:/Beautiful%20South/Choke/01%20Tonight%20I%20Fancy%20Myself.flac,
type flc
2006-06-03 10:53:58.4245 numitems: 459
2006-06-03 10:53:58.4248 index: 1
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[slim] Re: Slimserver and ISP's

2006-06-03 Thread Dougal

radish Wrote: 
> Why 3483? That's only used for internal communications between
> slimserver and the squeezebox.
Yes I really should read a bit more before committing finger to
keyboard.
But there must be something that makes slimserver, Squeezebox or
Softsqueeze to be treated differently than other media players like
winamp etc.


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