Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Can't play 24bit flac from Ubuntu 11.10 7.6.1 or Media Server 7.7RC

2011-11-02 Thread servies

subtyrant;666594 Wrote: 
 Installing ia32-libs fixed this.
 
 24/96 to 24/48 down-convert is performed by squeezebox depending on the
 player.
 
 Thanks for your help.

Or you replace the helper applications with their 64bit versions.
That's what I did.


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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Can't play 24bit flac from Ubuntu 11.10 7.6.1 or Media Server 7.7RC

2011-11-02 Thread bpa

servies;666797 Wrote: 
 Or you replace the helper applications with their 64bit versions.
 That's what I did.

Unless they are 64 bit version of SBS supplied application - you may
find you have some problems with streaming as some of the SBS versions
have patches.


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[SlimDevices: Unix] Version confusion in Debian Reporitory

2011-11-02 Thread Millwood

As of today I see:

stable   Version: 7.7.0  74.115.217.0
testing  Version: 7.6.2~3359374.115.217.0
unstable Version: 7.7.1~3364174.115.217.0

So 7.7.0 has  been shipped, so to speak, but testing is still on V6.

What is the plan here?


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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Server on Suse 11.2

2011-11-02 Thread c1c2c3

Yes, the group of all folders and subfolders is set to users.
Apart of that I did a little further testing.

I discovered a new group which is called sequeezeboxserver
which was created - that´s what I guess - during the installation.
When I set the group to squeezeboxserver with rwx permissions
for the group, a scan is possible.

So the only thing to do is to get Samba to write any file within
this share with the group set to squeezeboxserver and I am done.

BTW, I created a symblic link to my music folder, which is also
set to group squeezeboxserver. The link will be recognized then
by the server.

So a little workaround has to be done as the link works, but that´s
OK.
I could export my musicfolder as another share with Samba and set the
default permissions to 775 or get it to use the group
squeezeboxserver
writing on this share. That would just compromise just that
folder/share and as it is just music that would be OK for me inside
my network.

Still feeling strange about that group issue but could have soth to do
with a difference between systemgroups and regular groups.

Thanks for your advice
Philipp


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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Server on Suse 11.2

2011-11-02 Thread c1c2c3

Just to complete my idea about using a specific group writing
on a samba share:
force group is the option that gives you that kind of control
inside a samba share. I´m done I guess.

So I  will export that music folder as a share and set force group
to squeezeboxserver. That will grant the server access to the music
folder
with full privilege.


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