[slim] Re: Changing Listening Ports and its effects on Slimserver

2006-12-04 Thread upinya
upinya;62486 Wrote: Here here! :) Also, the documentation throughout the web interface references the 9000 port. In addition, I would like the convert.conf to remain the same, or maybe the installer could scan for custom settings. I modify this file to limit bitrate over the web, and the

[slim] Re: Changing Listening Ports and its effects on Slimserver

2006-12-04 Thread radish
upinya;62486 Wrote: Here here! :) Also, the documentation throughout the web interface references the 9000 port. In addition, I would like the convert.conf to remain the same, or maybe the installer could scan for custom settings. I modify this file to limit bitrate over the web, and the

[slim] Re: Changing Listening Ports and its effects on Slimserver

2006-12-04 Thread upinya
And I place this custom-convert.conf file in the /server/ directory and its as simple as that? -- upinya upinya's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=398 View this thread:

[slim] Re: Changing Listening Ports and its effects on Slimserver

2006-12-04 Thread radish
upinya;159619 Wrote: And I place this custom-convert.conf file in the /server/ directory and its as simple as that? should be... :) you put your special entries in that and leave the regular entries in the normal convert.conf. -- radish

[slim] Re: Changing Listening Ports and its effects on Slimserver

2005-11-03 Thread Opcode
upinya Wrote: The url is still http://localhost:9000, and so when I change the url to http://localhost:9876, the page loads without issue. I think the software should be changed to dynamically pull the user's listening port, should the user decide to change it. As a workaround (at least if

[slim] Re: Changing Listening Ports and its effects on Slimserver

2005-11-03 Thread upinya
Opcode Wrote: Similarly, the installation script should check the port settings from an existing installation and modify the port for the shortcut automatically. Here here! :) Also, the documentation throughout the web interface references the 9000 port. In addition, I would like the