[slim] Artwork-reading with %ALBUM does not work in 6.0a2

2005-03-05 Thread Peter
Hi, In slimserver.pref I have this: lookForArtwork = 1coverArt = %ALBUM_stdcoverThumb = %ALBUMartfolder = D:\Slim\Covers When I run slim.exe --d_artwork i get this result: 2005-03-05 08:23:10.0948 Looking for image files in D:\Music\10cc - Greatest Hits - 19752005-03-05 08:23:10.1301

Re: [slim] Re: MP3 Tag Fix - Recommendations

2005-03-05 Thread Mr. Nu
Dan Sully wrote: Actually that is only partially correct. ID3 v2.2: iso-8559-1 only (latin1) ID3 v2.3: iso-8559-1 or UTF-16 ID3 v2.4: UTF-8 only I recommend using v2.4 if possible, as there is no ambiguity. iTunes supports it, as does MP3/Media Rage on the Mac. Easytag on *nix, and probably Tag

Re: [slim] Digital Output

2005-03-05 Thread Neil Hastie
I will certainly give it a try next time I get to vist my friend with the DAX. Unlikely to be this month. From: Mike Reeve [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: Slim Devices Discussion discuss@lists.slimdevices.com To: discuss@lists.slimdevices.com Subject: Re: [slim] Digital Output Date: Fri, 4 Mar 2005

[slim] 6.0a2 and artist vs composer

2005-03-05 Thread Michel
Hi, I just checked V6.0a2 and there is something wrong the count of artists. Despite the fact that I selected Don't include composer, band and orchestra in Artists the count of artist is definitely wrong (501 instead of 111 as seen in iTunes). When I use slimserver to browse the artist list, I

[slim] slimcasting?

2005-03-05 Thread thnmnt
apologies if this has been discussed before but is there a way to use slimserver/squeezebox to automatically download and register podcast type content? i'm using ipodder right now to automate downloads of various podcasts which are then stored in a directory on my main music storage drive. i'd

[slim] New How-To: Installing SlimServer on LinkStation

2005-03-05 Thread Matthias Schnizer
Thanks Marc, your article looks great. I am wondering about the memory requirements on a LinkStation. I have currently ~ 900 albums and my windows server is using between 80-100 MB for the slim process. How much memory does the Linkstation have? Any comments on the memory usage you are

Re: [slim] A question about SB audio frequencies

2005-03-05 Thread Michael Peters
On Sat, 5 Mar 2005 18:38:08 -, Patrick Dixon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I assume that any music ripped from CD (whether coded as lossy or lossless) will be replayed by the SB at 44.1KHz. So when (if ever) is 48KHz replay required? I ripped the audio from my U2 Rattle Hum DVD I believe it

Re: [slim] New How-To: Installing SlimServer on LinkStation

2005-03-05 Thread Roy Owen
FANTASTIC! (all caps isn't loud enough) Thanks Marc. As a Linux Newbie (not a Coward) I've just installed Gentoo on my laptop and was wondering what I needed to do to get SlimServer running *properly*. Now I feel confident enough to blow away windows on my server PC (dual 1Ghz Pentium III, SCS

RE: [slim] A question about SB audio frequencies

2005-03-05 Thread Patrick Dixon
Ahh, yes DVD audio uses 48KHz multiples (and 24 bits). Thanks. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Michael Peters Sent: 05 March 2005 18:48 To: Slim Devices Discussion Subject: Re: [slim] A question about SB audio frequencies On Sat, 5 Mar

Re: [slim] US Supreme Court

2005-03-05 Thread John L Fjellstad
On Thu, Mar 03, 2005 at 02:57:35PM -0800, kdf wrote: There was a recent ruling in Europe (not sure if it was EU-wide) that has decided that copying from one format to another was illegal. This means, if you buy a CD, you can only EVER copy it to another CD. I got too annoyed before I could

Re: [slim] US Supreme Court

2005-03-05 Thread kdf
Quoting John L Fjellstad [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On Thu, Mar 03, 2005 at 02:57:35PM -0800, kdf wrote: There was a recent ruling in Europe (not sure if it was EU-wide) that has decided that copying from one format to another was illegal. This means, if you buy a CD, you can only EVER copy it

Re: [slim] US Supreme Court

2005-03-05 Thread T
Basically, it's Norway implementing an EU directive they had no say in, that was put into EU law after great lobbying by the recording industry. Of course they had no say in it, as they're not in the EU. But why did they implement it, and in such a manner? Tom

[slim] ALAC support

2005-03-05 Thread Torgeir Veimo
As you've probably already seen on slashdot; http://craz.net/programs/itunes/ Are someone working on integrating into slimserver? I assume an additonal check has to be performed on m4a file to determine which decoder to use, as AAC files still needs to go through faad2. -- Torgeir Veimo [EMAIL

Re: [slim] ALAC support

2005-03-05 Thread Jacob Potter
On Sat, 05 Mar 2005 21:23:55 +, Torgeir Veimo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Are someone working on integrating into slimserver? I assume an additonal check has to be performed on m4a file to determine which decoder to use, as AAC files still needs to go through faad2. Yep. I just now got it

[slim] SlimServer Recognized Music Folder Structure?

2005-03-05 Thread Steven Spies
OK, I know SlimServer will recognize Music Folder\CD Artist Name\CD Album Name\Track # Track Name.wav but what else? How about Year or Genre? I can't seem to find this documentation anywhere, am I just missing it? ___ Discuss mailing list

Re: [slim] SlimServer Recognized Music Folder Structure?

2005-03-05 Thread kdf
Quoting Steven Spies [EMAIL PROTECTED]: OK, I know SlimServer will recognize Music Folder\CD Artist Name\CD Album Name\Track # Track Name.wav but what else? How about Year or Genre? I can't seem to find this documentation anywhere, am I just missing it? slimserver simply reads the file

Re: [slim] US Supreme Court

2005-03-05 Thread John L Fjellstad
On Sat, Mar 05, 2005 at 10:12:35PM +0100, T wrote: Of course they had no say in it, as they're not in the EU. But why did they implement it, and in such a manner? Although Norway is not part of the EU, it is a part of EFTA (which is kinda of a trade block, I guess. Haven't really looked

Re: [slim] SlimServer Recognized Music Folder Structure?

2005-03-05 Thread Steven Spies
Thanks kdf! That is exactly what I was looking for, I knew it was somewhere. On Sat, 05 Mar 2005 14:11:54 -0800, kdf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Quoting Steven Spies [EMAIL PROTECTED]: OK, I know SlimServer will recognize Music Folder\CD Artist Name\CD Album Name\Track # Track Name.wav but

Re: [slim] Re: Still seeing same problem in 6.0a2

2005-03-05 Thread Craig
Thanks Dan, I can confirm that it's ok now on the 05/03/05 build Thanks Craig Dan Sully wrote: * Craig shaped the electrons to say... The JavaScript error I reported in V6.0a1 is still occurring in V6.0a2. Craig - this error is harmless, but has been fixed in the latest nightlies. Thanks for

Re: [slim] linux and cuesheet

2005-03-05 Thread michael
If you're using cdrdao or something else that uses TOC files, you'll probably also want to check out cuetools to convert TOC into cuesheets, and vice versa. http://developer.berlios.de/projects/cuetools/ -michael Moses Leslie [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi John, I believe cdrdao will make a

Re: [slim] New How-To: Installing SlimServer on LinkStation

2005-03-05 Thread Marc Field
On Sat, 05 Mar 2005 11:33:25 -0700, Matthias Schnizer wrote: Thanks Marc, your article looks great. I am wondering about the memory requirements on a LinkStation. I have currently ~ 900 albums and my windows server is using between 80-100 MB for the slim process. How much memory does the

[slim] new open source decoder for Apple Lossless

2005-03-05 Thread Phil Karn
http://craz.net/programs/itunes/alac.html ___ Discuss mailing list Discuss@lists.slimdevices.com http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/discuss