You can even use character combinations to make the separator more unique.
Something like %; would be a pretty safe bet, for instance.
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Thanks for that. The use of an unusual character makes sense but hadn't
occurred to me. I agree that a better solution is to support multiple
tags of the same name. Hopefully this will be incorporated into
SlimServer soon.
Just to be clear, this support would be for FLAC and other
The multiple tag problem has been submitted as a bug in 6.0. (see bug
number 1209 http://bugs.slimdevices.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1209).
The seperator character seems to work under windows, but not under
Linux (at least on my version of Linux)
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RACliffe Wrote:
The multiple tag problem has been submitted as a bug in 6.0. (see bug
number 1209 http://bugs.slimdevices.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1209).
The seperator character seems to work under windows, but not under
Linux (at least on my version of Linux)
It certainly does work on Linux,
On 5/23/05, max. spicer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
RACliffe Wrote:
The multiple tag problem has been submitted as a bug in 6.0. (see bug
number 1209 http://bugs.slimdevices.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1209).
The seperator character seems to work under windows, but not under
Linux (at least on
JJZolx Wrote:
I'm not sure why this needs to be applied to track title at all.
Artists and genres makes sense, but you'll likely also run into the
same problem with artists (Blood, Sweat Tears).
The thing to do is to use an unusual character such as a semi-colon,
asterisk or vertical
dSw Wrote:
I've spent quite a bit of time ripping my CD collection and adding
multiple genres to certain albums, seperated by a comma, safe in the
knowledge that SlimServer could seperate out each of the genres.
Firstly, it isn't actually working for genres at the moment (v6.0.2) -
but I