My server details are below
SlimServer Version: 6.5.1 - 10763 - Windows XP - EN - cp1252
Server IP address: 192.168.1.3
Perl Version: 5.8.8 MSWin32-x86-multi-thread
MySQL Version: 5.0.22-community-nt
The problem has seemed to come out of nowhere. And the seemingly random
songs appear at
Do you hacve a browser window open and connected to slimserver? If so,
which skin? Have you tried changing the skin to see if it makes a
difference?
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I'd like to upgrade my router from a netgear GT624 which doesnt quite
have the reach I need for a Pre-N or perhaps Mimo router (possibly
belkin).
I want to know if this protocol will work with the slimserver,
particularly with Belkin Mimo router? I know there have been wireless g
I've never used this but for those that do:
http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/11/29/012244
ps: no it's true. Call me oldfashioned but I still buy CDs :)
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Pétur;158300 Wrote:
I've never used this but for those that do:
http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/11/29/012244
ps: no it's true. Call me oldfashioned but I still buy CDs :)
Great news - confirming that AllOfMP3 was a pirate operation. They've
made a lot of dirty money, and I'm
MelonMonkey;158253 Wrote:
I just confirmed this bug yesterday in bugzilla (for the 11-27 nightly
of 6.5.1). Though I can't find the bug number now no matter what I
search for (Bugzilla = ugh).
In any case, if using iTunes, make sure to set a unique ALBUM ARTIST
tag for each of the albums
I don't see the problem of missing artist in Now Playing when both ALBUM
ARTIST and ARTIST are populated. At least I don't recall seeing it -
I'll verify it again this afternoon.
better than iTunes isn't exactly meaningful in this context. iTunes
has no bugs that I've found with its sorting
adamslim;158312 Wrote:
Great news - confirming that AllOfMP3 was a pirate operation.
Confirming? I don't see any confirmation: I see the US Gov't calling
it that. Allegations are not confirmation.
Iraq has weapons of mass destruction.
It is not confirmed unless/until they are found guilty.
Phunqdaphied;158323 Wrote:
Browse works perfectly, BUT the Now Playing display blanks out the
Artist if normation if TRACK ARTIST and ALBUM ARTIST are both
populated. Another bug?
Fixed in 6.5.1.
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snarlydwarf;158335 Wrote:
Confirming? I don't see any confirmation: I see the US Gov't calling it
that. Allegations are not confirmation.
Iraq has weapons of mass destruction.
It is not confirmed unless/until they are found guilty.
(And they do have interesting legal arguments: they
TiredLegs;158354 Wrote:
(By the way, I still buy CDs for about 95% of my music. The rest are
individual songs purchased from legal sites. I don't have any personal
stake in the success or failure of AllofMP3.com, but I resent the
strongarm tactics of the RIAA, including its efforts to
Mikael wrote:
I (and my wife(o=)would realy like to have sync between 2 or more
Squeezeboxes/Transporters when loged on to Squeeze Network.
You may find this enhancement request to be pertinent:
http://bugs.slimdevices.com/show_bug.cgi?id=3114
Sync'ing players with SN and Pandora would
See: http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.cgi?RouterStatus
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you can also just run a music player on the linux box and point it to
localhost.
for instance, install splay:
$ sudo apt-get install splay
and then:
nohup splay http://localhost:9000/stream.mp3 -r
i've got some more notes on playing music locally here:
Michael Herger;158275 Wrote:
You don't use your squeezebox from the office (or anywhere else outside
your home), do you?
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Yes I have used this with a dynamic ip being updated through dyndns. I
have reset security against this and have stopped the refresh service
on the
I don't believe there is any residual session or hacker(lol
paranoia)involved.
Just be sure you check your router's/firewall's settings. :-)
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ceejay;158274 Wrote:
Do you hacve a browser window open and connected to slimserver? If so,
which skin? Have you tried changing the skin to see if it makes a
difference?
Ceejay
appreciate help Ceejay. The browser is open and I have changed from
default to fish bone.
I have reset the
If port 9000 is exposed, someone from the outside can change your music
selection.
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I'm relatively new to the forum so I've been doing my best to read as
much as I can to quickly get up to speed. I had plenty of time to
fiddle with Slimserver without the use of an actual Squeezebox thanks
to UPS (have to thank the Slim support guys for finally putting UPS in
their place and
What is your dyn dns address?
This'll make it pretty quick to figure out if it's a security issue.
:-)
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I had the same problem and wrote a Delphi program to move all the
orphaned tracks files back into a Various Artists/Album Title structure.
Contact me off-list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) if you want it.
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On 11/29/06, MelonMonkey
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I'm relatively new to the forum so I've been doing my best to read as
much as I can to quickly get up to speed. I had plenty of time to
fiddle with Slimserver without the use of an actual Squeezebox thanks
to UPS (have to thank the Slim support
MelonMonkey;158387 Wrote:
I'm relatively new to the forum so I've been doing my best to read as
much as I can to quickly get up to speed. I had plenty of time to
fiddle with Slimserver without the use of an actual Squeezebox thanks
to UPS (have to thank the Slim support guys for finally
It is a bit unclear from your posting: in your tests, were you using the
web interface on the server (ie running firefox or whatever on the same
machine as the files)?
That can slow things down noticably, especially on older machines --
there are a whole lot more context changes and, well, web
MelonMonkey wrote:
Speed while browsing has drammatically increased. I mean, I still find
the web interface somewhat slow (Perl is slow, there's no way around
that), but it's simply much faster than it was on the G4.
Perl is not slow, you're talking nonsense. Loads of very big sites are
run on
snarlydwarf;158395 Wrote:
It is a bit unclear from your posting: in your tests, were you using the
web interface on the server (ie running firefox or whatever on the same
machine as the files)?
That can slow things down noticably, especially on older machines --
there are a whole lot more
copyright has nothing to do with it imo, b/c 1.its up to the user to
follow the law, and 2.i consider recordings made for oneself to be fair
use, like a vcr or tivo. but really that is a discussion for another
thread.
i also don't consider such a specific music oriented task to be a OS
task. i
MelonMonkey;158387 Wrote:
So what's the point? Just an observation. I'm not suggesting everyone go
out and buy new machines. I'm not certain I can leave the mini as the
server for long - it's one of my development and test machines aqnd I'd
hate to have to interrupt the music while working
... with you Mr MelonMonkey, I run Slimserver from a QNAP TS-101 NAS
that I bought specifically for the job as I liked the idea of a
dedicated machine with a small power need. It's just too slow!
Streaming seems fine. Maybe I use it differently from most others but
I want view and play
snarlydwarf;158395 Wrote:
It is a bit unclear from your posting: in your tests, were you using the
web interface on the server (ie running firefox or whatever on the same
machine as the files)?
That can slow things down noticably, especially on older machines --
there are a whole lot more
Peter;158399 Wrote:
MelonMonkey wrote:[color=blue]
Yes, for raw operations C is faster and assembly language is even
faster, but in real world speed is limited by disk access times and
database transactions. Perl is no slower in accessing databases than
assembly language.
Regards,
Peter
JJZolx;158398 Wrote:
You can easily test the web interface and scanner without any clients,
either Squeezebox or software, connected to the server. I have several
instances of SlimServer running on my network like this.
Yes, but the OP said he was using Softsqueeze while waiting for UPS to
There is a quite a difference between running SlimServer via the remote
as opposed to the web gui. I ran a 192mb, 500ghz PII dedicated Windows
XP machine for Slimserver 5.*/6.2/6.3 for a long while. Using the
remote (my usual device) was fine but the web gui was pretty pants (I
could even say it
radish;158409 Wrote:
You seem to think pretty much everything sucks! Whilst I reserve
judgment on UPS, and Firefox has been behaving itself for me lately, I
take issue with your anti-Java rant. Having a JVM running certainly
adds a memory-usage overhead to your app, it's typically around
JJZolx;158403 Wrote:
I agree with some of your observations. SlimServer needs a fast machine
to be usable for many of us. I have zero tolerance for slow loading web
sites and even less when that site is running on a local machine with 5%
CPU load.
The slow-loading gallery issues seem to
...
I'm not sure you are not completely correct on this. I know he's Mac
(Linux plus GUI) based and that Slashdot runs on a *nix based servers
but Perl on Windows seems quite inefficient. CYG-Win (or whatever it
is) just does not cut the mustard.
MC
...
Cygwin is not Perl, it's a unix
What would be useful in this thread is to actually quote some stats.
Slimserver allows you to measure the responsiveness of the various
operations. In my case I started using 6.5 with QNAP TS-101, the web
generation suffered with a response of the web pages averaging 2 to 5
seconds. I now have a
Given that SlimDevices only make money when you buy their hardware (the
software is free), they have little economic incentive to make the
software UPnP compatible.
Have you looked at Telcanto as a solution for controling your system? I
use it with a library of 1,000 albums and a multi-room
Bump. Anyone?
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Finally after hunting this thing around here in germany for some weeks
it was delivered.
Something is wrong or i am only to dump to set it up?
Here is the humming it produces. Fresh out of the box recorded via my
soundcard.
Is it D.O.A.?
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snarlydwarf;158419 Wrote:
typically around 10-20mb is certainly not the case I see.
Let's look again:
USER PID %CPU %MEM VSZ RSS TTY STAT START TIME COMMAND
bem 20812 0.0 11.4 321052 29276 pts/3 S09:26 0:00
/home/bem/jre1.5.0_07/bin/java -Xbootclasspath/a
Thanks,
I will make the necessary changes tonight
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Mine makes a much more musical sound than that... with no noise
whatsoever.
Set it up properly and then see.
Otherwise contact technical suppport.
Sorry.
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No, I'm not saying a plugin must have an interface via remote. I'm sure
several great plugins are web interface only, for the same reason. So
that doesn't have to be an impediment.
And I completely agree that software doesn't violate copyright laws,
people do. But that doesn't stop people who
Nothing i can do... Just connected to Power and Line-Out.
So it must be broken! Lucky me. If bet they even can´t exchange it
cause it was pretty rare in stock and back and forth shipping will take
me at least 10 days...
Fu%3*!!
btw.
ModelCitizen;158460 Wrote:
Mine makes a much more musical
In the web interface there's a button to remove a favorite.
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Nothing i can do... Just connected to Power and Line-Out.
Check antenna cables to your tuner (remove them for a test). I had
terrible hum before I added a filter.
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adamslim;158312 Wrote:
Great news - confirming that AllOfMP3 was a pirate operation. They've
made a lot of dirty money, and I'm glad it's stopped.
Interestingly, given that its status is now confirmed, does it seem
possible that one could apply for a credit card chargeback, as it is
now
Could this be your problem?
http://www.audioholics.com/techtips/setup/avhardware/groundloopcableTV.php
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adamslim;158312 Wrote:
Great news - confirming that AllOfMP3 was a pirate operation. They've
made a lot of dirty money, and I'm glad it's stopped.
I hope you don't own any Nike shoes...
http://www.american.edu/TED/nike.htm
Cuz that's a lot of dirty money supporting Child Labour.
Cheers.
On 11/29/06, Wombat
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Finally after hunting this thing around here in germany for some weeks
it was delivered.
Something is wrong or i am only to dump to set it up?
Here is the humming it produces. Fresh out of the box recorded via my
soundcard.
Is it D.O.A.?
Nope,
Not exactly. There is no TV cable near. but it for sure has something to
to with this ground loop. I tried it in 2 different rooms and setups.
Sound varies but never goes away.
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Victor;158471 Wrote:
Interesting viewpoint. I assume you then also agree with the US
arresting Dmitry Sklyarov when he was in the US?
Details here for those unfamilar with the case:
http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,45298,00.html
If you don't agree with Sklyarov's arrest,
shabbs;158475 Wrote:
I hope you don't own any Nike shoes...
http://www.american.edu/TED/nike.htm
Cuz that's a lot of dirty money supporting Child Labour.
Cheers.
I make a lot of effort to avoid products sourced from countries with
poor records on matters like child labour, but the
Not currently possible, but there's considerable interest in it (from
Sean himself) so maybe in the future.
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=28259
Couldn't find the thread where Sean expressed interest in the looping
idea. It's one of the early ones. IIRC he has a TacT that he'd
Sorry I wasn't a bit more clear in my opening post regarding some
details.
I'm running with a real Squeezebox now. I thanked the Slim support
team for handling the situation with UPS. UPS says they delivered the
original package yet I received nothing. They had no signature because
they said
Wombat;158451 Wrote:
Finally after hunting this thing around here in germany for some weeks
it was delivered.
Something is wrong or i am only to dump to set it up?
Here is the humming it produces. Fresh out of the box recorded via my
soundcard.
Is it D.O.A.?
Sounds like 50Hz line hum...
Well. There are only my monoblocks and the Transporter plugged in my
living room - humming
In my Pc-Room i tried to disconnect everything but the pieces i need
for testing. Transporter to PC - humming. I have a TV card in my PC.
When attaching an antenna the humming changes!
So i doubt i can do
Can you see what happens if you float (disconnect) Transporter's ground?
One way to do this is to break the ground pin off of a spare power cord
or a cheap power strip.
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Might be interesting to completely disconnect from the internet
(unplug!) and play some local music. That would eliminate external
issues for sure.
I did once have similar symptoms with a version of slimremote running
on a handheld, though that was fixed by a later version.
Assuming you are not
adamslim;158480 Wrote:
I actually struggle to see the parallels -
I would say the parallels are quite striking --
In both cases, a person/company performed acts that are 100% legal in
the jurisdiction of the country they reside in. And in both cases they
were subject to penalties (civil or
adamslim;158480 Wrote:
I actually struggle to see the parallels - AllOfMP3 sold, directly,
stuff that was someone else's copyright, without paying them for it. I
don't like a lot of what the record companies are doing re downloads,
DRM and the like, but I do recognise the necessity for them
seanadams;158493 Wrote:
Can you see what happens if you float (disconnect) Transporter's ground?
One way to do this is to break the ground pin off of a spare power cord
or a cheap power strip.
Just was at it :) works!! Is it dangerous?
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Wombat wrote:
One way to do this is to break the ground pin off of a spare power cord
or a cheap power strip.
Just was at it :) works!! Is it dangerous?
You bet it can be dangerous, and against electrical code in countries
with three pin wiring. But once you have verified the problem, you
I have a strange problem with AlienBBC since upgrading to 6.5.0 and
subsequently to 6.5.1.
Basically from what I can see from the debug output.
2006-11-29 23:42:50.5037 Going to parse:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/aod/networks/sportsextra/audiolist.shtml
2006-11-29 23:42:50.9124 Adding playable
I have a strange problem with AlienBBC since upgrading to 6.5.0 and
subsequently to 6.5.1.
Basically from what I can see from the debug output.
2006-11-29 23:42:50.5037 Going to parse:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/aod/networks/sportsextra/audiolist.shtml
2006-11-29 23:42:50.9124 Adding playable
MelonMonkey;158486 Wrote:
I'm running with a real Squeezebox now. I thanked the Slim support
team for handling the situation with UPS. UPS says they delivered the
original package yet I received nothing. They had no signature because
they said it was left at the front of the house. Nice
Michael Herger;158470 Wrote:
Nothing i can do... Just connected to Power and Line-Out.
Check antenna cables to your tuner (remove them for a test). I had
terrible hum before I added a filter.
Did you have this humming problem the first time with the Transporter?
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First, AlienBBC is not part of Slimserver as such, so you can't log a
bug in the slimdevices bugzilla.
Back to solving the problem. For AlienBBC can you do a log with
d_source and d_plugins enabled as well.
Has AlienBBC worked for you with 6.5.0 ?
What version of AlienBBC are you using ?
Does
Anyone? I'll take an SB3, too.
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netim3;158436 Wrote:
Given that SlimDevices only make money when you buy their hardware (the
software is free), they have little economic incentive to make the
software UPnP compatible.
True that the slimserver is free but can only be used with SqeezeBox (I
think). And the more flexible the
thanks!
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OK, darndest thing but here's what I did to resolve my Internet Radio
streaming problems.
1) Held down the left button on the remote until it brought me to the
setup. (I was going to get its IP and try to sniff the traffic; I was
that desperate.)
2) It was at this point I saw the Connect to
A 'Suggestions' forum. Ideas for SlimServer, new products, the web
site, documentation, whatever. There's a fair amount of this in
General, plus some in Beta and even Developers. Just seems like a
logical division to me.
Instead of an endless, very general, 20 page What do you want in
Aha, thanks for the links, I knew those threads were out there
somewhere.
However, one thing that's still unclear to me: Is the Transporter's
hardware capable of doing this (i.e. is it just a matter of a firmware
update)?
I know one of the posters makes that assumption based on Sean Adams'
I recently upgraded my Slim Server to version 6.5. I had been running
Slim Server 6.21. After working through all the tagging problems, I
have just one issue.
I own a SB2 and a SB1. The problem is that since I upgraded, I cannot
get Analog VU Meters to show up on my SB1. I usually have the VU
I've been using slim server and softsqueeze as a poor-man's whole house
audio system for about 6 months or so. I had been running three
instances of Softsqueeze headless and slim server on one old pentium 3
machine sitting in my basement.
I recently built a machine from mostly spare parts to
sterling1989 wrote:
I own a SB2 and a SB1. The problem is that since I upgraded, I cannot
get Analog VU Meters to show up on my SB1. I usually have the VU meters
set as my Now Playing screensaver but now all the SB1 says is:
Squeezebox 2 Required
That message is true. the VU is a
i appreciate the input...
considering the amount of people i'm sure would love such a thing, i'm
surprised at the lack of response to the thread.
how would u suggest i go about hooking a 3rd party developer? am i in
the wrong forum? i have no idea how to recruit someone to the idea.
and
i completely agree.
i think the whole forum needs a big redesign, but thats a great one to
start.
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On 11/29/06, GungHo
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netim3;158436 Wrote:
Given that SlimDevices only make money when you buy their hardware (the
software is free), they have little economic incentive to make the
software UPnP compatible.
True that the slimserver is free but can only be used with
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