It would be a good idea, if possible, to test it out with a wired
connection to start with.
It may be that you have lots of interference - you could try a
different wireless channel.
And although its probably not relevant, the 6.5.1 nightlies have a lot
of bug fixes in.
Ceejay
--
ceejay
$ ./slimserver.pl --daemon
The following modules failed to load: DBD::mysql DBI HTML::Parser
Compress::Zlib YAML::Syck
To download and compile them, please run:
/home/moseley/SlimServer_v6.5.0/Bin/build-perl-modules.pl DBD::mysql DBI
HTML::Parser Compress::Zlib YAML::Syck
Did you
On Mon, Dec 04, 2006 at 09:17:13AM +0100, Michael Herger wrote:
$ ./slimserver.pl --daemon
The following modules failed to load: DBD::mysql DBI HTML::Parser
Compress::Zlib YAML::Syck
To download and compile them, please run:
/home/moseley/SlimServer_v6.5.0/Bin/build-perl-modules.pl
Sure wish it would give the Perl error message instead of just saying
failed to load.
Start slimserver with the -d_startup parameter to get them. Please give
this a try to see what it's complaining about.
I'm running perl 5.8.8.
Oops, sorry, I was mislead by the last entry of the CPAN
notanatheist wrote:
I'm not sure we could help to curb your addiction. Maybe if you visited
the Rok... feeling woozy, hold on..
Of course, you could. Just add a little of good old religion.
If you let Jesus into your life there's no place for addiction, is there? ;)
OK, back. Nevermind
BBobley wrote:
I've been using Slimserver and Squeezeboxes for a few years now, but am
only now trying out the playlists. Forgive me if these questions are a
bit basic.
In the SlimServer server config, I have my playlist folder set to
E:\playlists (Windows is the OS). Today I added some
As Clapton's My father's eyes fills my house it has just dawned on me
again that I absolutely love my Squeezeboxen. They're very easy to
take for granted, but every now and again I am reminded just how much
they've changed how I spend my time, listen to, rediscover and enjoy my
music. Without
Jeff52;159215 Wrote:
Put another one in your kitchen!
Kitchen is galley style off the living room, so there really isn't a
need for one. Have thought abou reversing the stand on the SliMP3 and
mounting under the cupboards though :)
--
funkstar
Two SB3's - one in lounge, one in study, each feeding a preamp/poweramp
combo.
one question to everyone out there with multiple SBs - what are you
connecting them to - a hi-fi speakers in every room can get very
expensive very quickly?
--
egd
Linux and loving IT!
egd wrote:
Two SB3's - one in lounge, one in study, each feeding a preamp/poweramp
combo.
one question to everyone out there with multiple SBs - what are you
connecting them to - a hi-fi speakers in every room can get very
expensive very quickly?
I use a set of active studio monitors in my
egd;159554 Wrote:
one question to everyone out there with multiple SBs - what are you
connecting them to - a hi-fi speakers in every room can get very
expensive very quickly?
Transporter in lounge.
SB2 in Kitchen driving cheap and nasty Philips all-in-one system.
SB2 recently
I'm on 6.3.1 with MusicIP 1.7 and run AlienBBC. Is there any reason to
upgrade? Do I get any new features or should I just stick with what
works?
--
fairyliquidizer
O wad some Power the giftie gie us
To see oursels as ithers see us!
It wad frae monie a blunder free us,
An' foolish notion.
I installed my first SB3 in the family room a couple of months ago. I
bought my second a couple of weeks ago, but I'm still trying to device
a good under-the-cupboard mounting solution for it in the kitchen. I'll
run it through a T-Amp (also sitting under the clutter) and some modest
speakers.
And then edit your /etc/hosts to include gizmonet pointing to that IP
again.
The reason you are connecting to tyhe blogspot site is that your
machine does not have a local definition for gizmonet and instead is
relying on an external domain name server.
--
MelonMonkey
Bruno
*'Twisted Melon
On 12/4/06, egd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Two SB3's - one in lounge, one in study, each feeding a preamp/poweramp
combo.
one question to everyone out there with multiple SBs - what are you
connecting them to - a hi-fi speakers in every room can get very
expensive very quickly?
--
egd
SB3
With 6.3, when I turned my system on, my music started playing. Now,
despite working with tech support to come up with a solution, I'm
having more problems than ever, like skipping at the start of a song.
Can I just go back to 6.3, and if so, how? I can't find it on the
download page. I use
AFAIK it's pretty easy to roll back to 6.3. You need to uninstall
Slimserver and delete the Slimserver directory entirely, then do a
fresh install of 6.3 and any plugins you use (6.2/3 version only).
The Downloads directory is on the Resources page with the Nightlies:
Thanks for your help.
--
Kyle
Kyle's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=2541
View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=30294
___
You can get it here:
http://www.slimdevices.com/downloads/SlimServer_v6.3.1/
Select the Windows executable.
You need to uninstall the 6.5 version and delete the slimserver folder
and all its contents before installing 6.3.1. Check Windows Task
Manager for mysqld and stop the process (not
SB3 in audio room to PSB Stratus Golds.
SB3 in entertainment center to NHT SB3's (aptly named I might add)
SB2 in bedroom to old Radio Shack speakers
SBG to boombox or other cheap system for portability.
Trying to figure out what speakers to use in the shower. :)
--
Jeff52
Please kill me! I had to surrender without my good monoblocks and the
Transporter for some days cause of my dullness :(
When we build the blocks in an aluminium tube housing we simply forgot
to couple ground to earth inside. Yesterday night i corrected this and
now i am glued to my listening sofa
Ben Sandee;159472 Wrote:
They tend to (wisely, imho) avoid making predictions about what the
future
holds.
But can't they at least tell us whether it's possible with the hardware
as it exists now?
--
Mike Anderson
'FREE RADICAL
RADIO!' (http://nvo.com/cd) Hours of free radical MP3s.
Quoting Mike Anderson
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Ben Sandee;159472 Wrote:
They tend to (wisely, imho) avoid making predictions about what the
future
holds.
But can't they at least tell us whether it's possible with the hardware
as it exists now?
it would mostly depend on how much space the
On 12/4/06, Mike Anderson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ben Sandee;159472 Wrote:
They tend to (wisely, imho) avoid making predictions about what the
future
holds.
But can't they at least tell us whether it's possible with the hardware
as it exists now?
If they said yes, and the feature was
On Mon, Dec 04, 2006 at 10:09:27AM +0100, Michael Herger wrote:
Know what's in that .deb?
It's the debian package of slimserver.
Yes, it's a .deb.
It's a package that doesn't include all the CPAN modules, and instead
depends on quite a few packages. Trying to install I get these unmet
On Mon, Dec 04, 2006 at 10:09:27AM +0100, Michael Herger wrote:
Sure wish it would give the Perl error message instead of just saying
failed to load.
Start slimserver with the -d_startup parameter to get them. Please give
this a try to see what it's complaining about.
Ok, with the nightly
Check the loadmodules routine in boostrap.pm in Slim folder. It has this
code
Code:
my $arch = $Config::Config{'archname'};
$arch =~ s/^i[3456]86-/i386-/;
$arch =~ s/gnu-//;
@SlimINC = (
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
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
I am running slimserver 6.3.1 on a Win XP SP2 machine
controlling a SB3 on the wireless network. Everything works
fine on the local machine. However, today I tried to connect
to slimserver from my Mac OS X laptop (on the same
wireless network) by typing http://ipaddress:9000/ , where
ipaddress is
Peter;159544 Wrote:
BBobley wrote:
I've been using Slimserver and Squeezeboxes for a few years now, but
am
only now trying out the playlists. Forgive me if these questions are
a
bit basic.
In the SlimServer server config, I have my playlist folder set to
E:\playlists (Windows is
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:
Perhaps a firewall on either of the machines is getting in the way?
Can your Windows machine see the MAC? (eg ping its IP address?)
Ceejay
--
ceejay
ceejay's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=148
On Mon, Dec 04, 2006 at 09:57:19AM -0800, bpa wrote:
Check the loadmodules routine in boostrap.pm in Slim folder. It has this
code
And this little bit above:
---if (Slim::Utils::OSDetect::isDebian() ||
Slim::Utils::OSDetect::isRHELorFC()) {
---[EMAIL PROTECTED] =
Good tip, thanks. It turns out the ip address
I am using cannot be pinged from anywhere, even
the local machine itself. I am getting the ip from
the site http://whatismyipaddress.com/ ; is there some
other (perhaps local) ip address I should be using?
Ulvi
--
ulvi
On Mon, Dec 04, 2006 at 10:51:43AM -0800, Bill Moseley wrote:
=head2 isDebian( )
And if I modify that to always return false, then the server starts
just fine, but when I try to split off an indexing process to scan the
music folder I get:
Can't locate Proc/Background.pm in @INC (@INC
I will assume you have a router between your computers and your
cable/dsl modem. This is normal behavior but it can be a bit
confusing. Basically most cable/dsl providers only give you one IP
number and router makers know this: so they use what is call NAT
(Network Address Translation) to fake
The IP you are seeing is the external IP address of your router. Without
knowing how your network looks I am willing to bet that your home
network uses one of the private network ranges available for use
(10.x.x.x, 172.16.x.x or 192.168.x.x) and that your router handles IP
assignment for all your
I'm not convinced that the volume info for each of my files is correct,
or may have been added accidentally! Is there a way to 'edit' this
info in the file tag? I guess that depends on the file format.
Maybe I should ask how SlimServer gets the info for volume? Does it
actually re-scan the
OK, thanks to all who replied and noticed I
was being basically stupid by using my ISP's
dynamic IP. Of course I should be using the private
IP of the server machine as reported by ipconfig, and
when I do that it all works as supposed to.
Ulvi
--
ulvi
I've already found some other threads addressing this.
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=28524
--
Eric Seaberg
Eric Seaberg - San Diego
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Eric Seaberg's Profile:
Did you actually install the deb? I don't disagree that this is a bug,
but if you're using the tarball, why don't you just remove the deb
package and these problems will go away?
--
Fletch
Fletch's Profile:
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
byKnight;159568 Wrote:
but I'm still trying to devise a good under-the-cupboard mounting
solution for it in the kitchen.
I realize you said SB3, but awhile back someone on these boards cracked
open a SB2, inverted the display board, put it back together, and hung
the whole thing upside-down
egd;159548 Wrote:
Without reservation my sb3's are easily the most useful technological
innovation in my home and bring me nothing but unadulterated audio
bliss.
My idea, too. Best audio innovation since the invention of the Compact
Disc, or maybe even better than that.
--
SlimPvC
fathom39;159639 Wrote:
I realize you said SB3, but awhile back someone on these boards cracked
open a SB2, inverted the display board, put it back together, and hung
the whole thing upside-down underneath a kitchen cabinet.
[Rubs chins and grins]Hm..
--
byKnight
Really, it
The principle Syntax of Custom.map is clear to my, but are the
possibilities somewhere documented?
--
RaK
RaK's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=7855
View this thread:
I cleared the cache as suggested and makes no difference.
I seem to get 2 messages, not that I think it will help..
140 HTTP/1.0 200 OK Date: Fri, 01 Dec 2006 20:47:25
and
141 HTTP/1.0 200 OK Date: Fri, 01 Dec 2006 20:47:25
If I try a nightly build, how do I install it ? It seems to be just
Hi,
I had the same problem - disabling the extended range feature did the
trick for me. Now I can use WPA2 (and all other encryptions) without
problems.
Thanks for the hints.
Michael
To whom it may concern:
I'll never buy Netgear again. What used to be reliable gear is nowadays
just cheap
On Mon, Dec 04, 2006 at 12:04:37PM -0800, Fletch wrote:
Did you actually install the deb? I don't disagree that this is a bug,
but if you're using the tarball, why don't you just remove the deb
package and these problems will go away?
Hacking the Slim perl code accomplishes the same thing.
SlimSerever doesn't compute Replay Gain, it only uses what it has been
told the gain is (assuming it has been set at all and that it has been
told to honor it).
These are embedded in the tags in the files.
SlimServer doesn't need to do a full rescan to read these, since they
are set on each
saday;159651 Wrote:
140 HTTP/1.0 200 OK
OK, good so it is not some strange newly invented HTTP error code. You
are getting the success code (200). No idea what the 140, 141 etc is.
Could it be some stray debugging info from the code?
FWIW I am running 6.5.0 and tested with Firefox 2.0 without
6.5 is generally much better than 6.2/6.3, but there may be some special
cases which take longer and which could be improved.
It would help if people experiencing long delays could enable
performance monitoring and post the output of the server diagnostics
for all events taking more than 0.5
I'll try to do this sometime this week and get back to you.
I love my SB's either way, but if the performance could be improved, I would
not complain!
On 12/4/06, Triode [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
6.5 is generally much better than 6.2/6.3, but there may be some special
cases which take longer
Is there any documentation on MusicIP/MusicMagic? I've downloaded and
installed the MusicIP software. I can send a playlist to slimserver
(although only one song, apparently a 'known issue'
(http://forums.predixis.com/index.php?showtopic=2407pid=10360st=0#entry10360)).
My slimserver connects to
saday;159651 Wrote:
If I try a nightly build, how do I install it ? It seems to be just a
bunch of files and no install app. Do I just copy them into the server
directory and restart SS ?
Assuming you want the Windows version, look for the Windows exe file in
the list, download it and
An enhancement request for better control over conflicting volume
adjustment settings (iTunes manual, iTunes SoundCheck, ReplayGain, etc)
is logged as bug 4362.
http://bugs.slimdevices.com/show_bug.cgi?id=4362
--
barcar
I'd look at mp3tag but I'm a Mac user, and even if I ran mp3tag on my
Dell laptop, I won't be able to mount my HFS+ drive with the files on
it.
Thanks again for the reply... I'll have iTunes re-scan to see if it
helps then turn Smart-gain Off/On as needed.
--
Eric Seaberg
Eric Seaberg -
Though new to these boards, I have been with slim devices since the very
early slim3 days. Had three of those babies.
I am now all wireless. Two SB3s and one SB2. My set-up, though
definitely not completely utilyzing the technology to the fullest:
SBIII in the media room, toslink to my
The program is using about 60-75 mb of memory on my Windows XP machine.
Is that normal?
--
Kyle
Kyle's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=2541
View this thread:
I think it is. I'm running the trunk as a service. Perl.exe is
consuming 79.2 mb and mysqld.exe is using 187.9 mb.
--
gharris999
gharris999's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=115
View this
I use a Palm TX to control SS and enter the X.X.X.X IP address to do
this. The last number changes from time to time and I don't know why.
Usually it is 101, 106 or 104.
How can I keep it the same?
Thanks for any advice...
--
Regnad
Thanks to all who commented on this problem when I requested
assisstance. I am sorry if I highjacked the thread that I didn't start.
Today I tried to start from the command prompt again to correct the
error I made in the command line that Stinkingpig pointed out. Well
when I tried it today, I
Music Magic SlimServer - doco -
http://www.musicip.com/mixer/slimserver.jsp
MusicIP has been re-organizing their website, but lots of documentation
available here -
http://musicip.philosophicalzombie.net/document.php?id=61
Sending playlists from MusicIP to SlimServer has been a problem for
We are legit,and registered company from uk,We are the leading
exporterfactory for mobile phone and Portable DVD,Car DVD,MP3,MP4,LCD
TV,Plasma TV,IP phone,USB Phone,bluetooth earphone,bluetooth USB
dongle,Laptops,etc.
We have all brands of Mobile
Phones,Ipods,xbox
360, Sidekicks,Nextels
I purchased a 7db omni-directional indoor antenna.
I get down to playing my music from my local machine (not internet
radio).
I fired up a playlist and it played and played no stuttering. I played
all sorts of local random mixes for many many many hours and no
stuttering. I'm standing there
Regnad;159704 Wrote:
I use a Palm TX to control SS and enter the X.X.X.X IP address to do
this. The last number changes from time to time and I don't know why.
Usually it is 101, 106 or 104.
How can I keep it the same?
Thanks for any advice...
More information is needed.
What does
On 12/4/06, Mitch Harding [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm running SS 6.5.1 (a nightly from a couple weeks back) on WinXP SP2 with
a 1GHz Athlon and 512MB RAM. My typical playlists have 3-4k tracks. When I
add or delete tracks from them, or try to save them, the web interface takes
5-10 seconds to
It will only remember the last passphrase you used.
If it encounters an SSID it's connected to earlier, it won't remember
the passphrase it used before to connect.
--
Mark Lanctot
Mark Lanctot's Profile:
11b is bad enough in handhelds, 11g probably sucks too much power.
That's why you don't find it in PDAs that are meant to be small and
portable.
Browsers like the default one in the Palm TX don't cache so they have
to reload pages each time you want to display them. What is really
needed is
Ben Sandee;159592 Wrote:
If they said yes, and the feature was never implemented for whatever
reason
(maybe they just decided never to spend them money to do it) -- how
would you feel about the company and its products?
Personally, if they said yes but promised nothing, I would not hold it
tyler_durden;159723 Wrote:
11b is bad enough in handhelds, 11g probably sucks too much power.
That's why you don't find it in PDAs that are meant to be small and
portable.
TD
That doesn't make sense. 11b and 11g use the same RF spectrum and
power. The only difference is encoding
SadGamerGeek;155209 Wrote:
Why?
Richard
Since SlimServer is a non-trivial open source application, the ability
to recruit quality contributors is hindered by clinging to an obsolete
and misapplied programming language. SlimServer will not have much of
a future if it cannot compete for
On 12/4/06, spacemarmot
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SadGamerGeek;155209 Wrote:
Why?
Richard
Since SlimServer is a non-trivial open source application, the ability
to recruit quality contributors is hindered by clinging to an obsolete
and misapplied programming language. SlimServer will not
Wombat;159590 Wrote:
When we build the blocks in an aluminium tube housing we simply forgot
to couple ground to earth inside. Yesterday night i corrected this and
now i am glued to my listening sofa :)
And the electrical engineers and inspectors rejoiced at the proper
grounding. :)
--
spacemarmot;159731 Wrote:
Since SlimServer is a non-trivial open source application, the ability
to recruit quality contributors is hindered by clinging to an obsolete
and misapplied programming language. SlimServer will not have much of
a future if it cannot compete for developer interest
No, I can't
Sorry for the delay. This got almost forgotten.
Could you please give us some more information about your system: OS
version, firewall settings, security packages installed etc. I guess the
service is not running for some reason. Could you also tell us, what the
Windows event
77 matches
Mail list logo