is to cheat completely: set the album name to be
identical and number the tracks consecutively across albums. Ie, the
2nd disc may start at track 17.
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machine... :P)
What are the specs on the machine? Large library on a slow machine?
The default SQLite or mysql?
iTunes update turned on?
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genuinely new, then it will remember the artwork for Browse Artwork.
I don't know why it does this, but it is sort of annoying. I just
periodically do a full rescan when I want to make sure my artwork is
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Could it be you have one track out of place? (Ie, all tracks should be
in the same directory.)
I've had that issue myself as well.
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It does.. do you mean it should support case-sensitive searching? That
would be somewhat of a pain with the remote...
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their logo. Unless I want to try to guess the font (and figure out how
to load it into the SB...) used by each artist, it's best to just stick
to plain ascii/latin1/utf as the case may be.
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portable player existed then?
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As for the original poster: isn't there a tagger that will read a comma
delimited set of tracks-n-tags and tag the files? It shouldn't be that
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JSonnabend Wrote:
Well, you and Snarlydwarf make a good point about -portable- players.
So strike portable and you're left with the proper statement, namely,
that tags were created so that -players-, portable or otherwise, could
display information about the file.
And since
and is there a setting for leading zeros in it?
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by MusicIP (formerly
MusicMagicMixer) but is -far- faster than what they do in MusicIP.
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Hrrm, well, my gift to myself to celebrate my new-found freedom was the
first SB. (And the Ex- visited after that, and wasn't impressed...)
So I'd say being single lets me turn up stuff loud.
Pyschochicks 23 and 29 do seem to enjoy loud music tho.
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for consistency.
It's a pain in the neck to start, so do it in pieces and try to stay
caught up as you rip new material.
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or a plugin with a problem. I've seen delays when last.fm fails in Just
The Wrong Way, or when my router gets whiney about accessing the net for
the Weblogger or RSS plugins.
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Ha! For the same price, we could have put a bag of Skittles in with
every player instead. Those would at least not have gone unnoticed, and
they taste almost as good.
But the pony would eat them.
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dozens of hours whining.
You must be a real pleasure to deal with in real life if you spend so
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ah, nm, the eol's are being picked up in $J.
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I use this one:
http://www.regoroad.com/blog/_archives/2004/9/12/138828.html
That may be what's used there... or not. :)
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and my lawn is growing... I can't pull my ass outta the couch without
tunes outside.
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where the car is sitting right now... I
could load up tunes and be ready to go. :)
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1105 albums with 11823 songs by 849 artists.
model name : Pentium II (Deschutes)
cpu MHz : 400.918
(yeah, yeah, upgrade that... i have to figure out a clean way to move
one of my personal machines at work back home...)
debian-stable/slimserver6.5/mysql5
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and use the universal.
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SB3 portable.)
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It should only submit when you've listened to the song, not skipped
it.
Audioscrobbler defines this as listening to either 50% of the song, or
the first 3 minutes for longer pieces. If either condition is met,
then you at least endured the song enough to be logged.
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for the tarball, you'd rm -rf wherever-you-put-the-tarball which
is exactly why package managers like rpm and apt exist.
Where did you extract the tarball?
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WAV's don't support tags at all.
FLAC's Genre tag is free-form. Put whatever you want there.
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bad name server or gateway.
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I have no idea where your sql file is, though, been a while since I
used it. You should make it (and the directory it is in) writeable by
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I've only installed 6.5 as either the .deb or run as 'me' from my own
shell. (not with a script, just ./slimserver.pl in a screen session so
I could play with it.)
Did you install from an RPM or the tarball?
How are you starting the server?
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broadcast their name.)
The PSP doesn't support SMB names, so you will have to use the IP.
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always sound out of phase. The trick is that the one closest to you
should be 'ahead' of all the others...
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for several months.
Yep, they're very much on the ball there: no pesky shipping products
for you to find flaws in. Everything is as perfect as claimed.
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Then it sounds like your server is crashing for some reason: do you have
a 3rd party plugin, perhaps, that isn't happy with some change? Look at
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Except it's very very difficult to do IP spoofing against a modern
operating system.
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Have you tried softsqueeze? It has the benefit of buffering (or not
buffering as the case may be) correctly since it uses the same protocol
as a hardware squeezebox.
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Slimserver also updates the database when it reads files.
Mine all have tags, so I don't know what it would do if the file has no
tags at all and guesstags is off.
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42, but I act like I'm 10.
2 if you ask the ex-.
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matter what you
say. The attitude matters more than the words.
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firewall rules.
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life of a nokia
would drive me nuts (yes, I know about charger stands.. but... I'm
lucky if I can find the right remote, let alone remember to put it in a
stand and to find a good place for a stand that has electricity...)
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that is.
http://www.springfieldnews.com/articles/2006/02/10/local/news02.txt
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Mark Lanctot Wrote:
BONUS! I'll wear one on each wrist, one on each ankle and one on each
thigh.
I'll be in shape and I'll know what time it is.
I think you should stop at 4, for the K.R.O.N.O.S. Quartet.
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is the idiot that wrote a bad review to someone who asked, after
months, why he hadn't received his credit for returned merchandise..)
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Neither: it uses SlimProto, which is implemented in Slimserver.
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midnight most of the time.
(sigh, 58 more tracks to 10k tracks.. but, then Ben Harper and Marisa
Monte have double-albums out now, so will have to try to pick them up
tomorrow.)
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'Add' is 'Delete'.
Yes, I know that's not intuitive.
That's how I remember it. (Just like I could always tell which light
switch was which on 2-switch blocks at my parents' house: they were
consistently backwards.)
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jonheal Wrote:
Has anyone else been seeing weird messages scrolling across their SB
displays?
Hrrm, sounds like you need a faster connection. Those messages are
supposed to be displayed for only a 1/60th of a second.
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fix anything.
TV sitcoms often seem sexist to me: the flaws in the males are often
more pronounced than the flaws in women who are almost always the
bastion of sanity amongst the lunatic men.
In reality, we're all nuts.
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I'm thinking it's the maximum number that can be calculated at a certain
bit depth?
Exactly. 16 bit unsigned is 65535.
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http://www.atheros.com/news/TPLINK.html
So I'd guess it's still an Atheros chipset.
It may have always been a TP-Link card, in fact. The layout seems a
bit different, but that may be that TP-Link re-engineered the card.
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Skunk Wrote:
I can beat this addiction, I know it.
No, don't do that. Abuse is illegal.
Just dump her.
Or am I misreading what the bad addiction is?
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networking and put it towards the end of things starting. You can
change the 90 if you want, but that ensures it's up after things like
Samba or other services it may need.
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. X11/KDE/Firefox/etc all start taking a good
amount of memory. If you can deal with an ssh session, though, the
needs are pretty low.
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It may hurt slightly so keep it short.
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: I fear it will be the Microsoft model,
complete with DRM, and that CD's will be made into CDROM's full of WMA
files (not even lossless).
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Voltage hurts, current kills :)
(10k volts from a car spark coil won't kill you... but.. ow. 12v from
the car battery, though, with a ton of amps behind it, will kill you.)
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Yes, the slimserver IP is the same IP of the PC that is running
slimserver.
Does it work without encryption?
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a pickup truck just doesn't suit me, and why I happen to like my Nissan
better...
Why do you feel the need to hang around the forums for a product that
you say doesn't suit your needs?
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If you're exhausted, then, please, go to the Linksys forums and tell
them about all the stuff in the Linksys you don't like and demand that
they shape it the way you want it.
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(Though I will forgive them for that... I still want a 770... but it's
a far cry from a 7-10lb laptop.)
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Is the server wired or wireless? Wireless will use twice the bandwidth
of wired.
Are you running a firewall on the server? Is it one that -works-?
NVIDIA's firewall apparently doesn't work, randomly mangling packets
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lookup the name and spit out the IP. If it fails, the problem is that
the Linux box doesn't have DNS working for some reason.
Is it setup via dhcp? Or is it manual?
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to the router.)
If you've now set that right, you have just plain old wireless issues.
Try it with all encryption and such turned off and see if it connects
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I'm not Michael, but I use the old 'WebLogger' plugin.
It required a couple minor changes to be happy with 6.5b1, but works
fine.
http://www.regoroad.com/blog/_archives/2004/9/12/138828.html
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You'll see buttons for iTunes and Yahoo, and a plain http link that
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I assume you aren't using a squeezebox?
Open a web browser as you did, then open winamp or xmms with the same
url but with 'stream.mp3' appended to it. (ie,
http://some.ip:9000/stream.mp3 is what you'd point winamp or xmms at)
You should then see your own IP in the menu.
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the encryption, it's the password: use something more secure but now
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'12345678' as a number. Your router most likely treats it as a
string.)
Try all-letters.
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: my guess is that
their is a counter somewhere and when it cycles it should negotiate a
new key... but it doesn't. It may be fixable with new firmware, but...
WEP is still breakable.
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for letting you? Or is it
in your other hardware for insisting it's ASCII?)
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Skunk Wrote:
'till it's time to rip and encode a disc?
Hrrm? Put CD in drive, type 'abcde'.
'tis all I do. :)
(Well, then I go try to find a good copy of album art, but that can get
tricky on some of my albums.)
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16 track master recordings out so that we can mix them ourselves.
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filters. (And, yes, some do insist mine are misguided... at least
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to take 802.11g and WPA/TKIP?
(And, no, my router doesn't do WPA2, nor am I particularly concerned...
WPA hasn't been broken yet. If it's exploitable at some point, I'll
worry. But there's no way I'd move to 802.11b/WEP.)
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Is the network 802.11b or 802.11g?
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sufficient bandwidth.
It's listed under the Help items.
And just a side note: if you have a single 802.11b device on your
network, it's an 802.11b network. Every device will be penalized.
(Yet another reason I chose the SB over competition.. 802.11b sucks.
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to slimserver. It doesn't even really go through a 'sound driver',
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