Guys
This is v. interesting and exciting, good luck.
Just one thing, it'll never be too late to announce it was only a
working title! :-)
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dgcrane wrote:
I have been trying to make my first shell script to do what I am doing
manually in the terminal. I assumed it could be like a bat file and just
click on it and it would execute my three little lines
Hi Darren
Let me offer you a solution.
Load Automator in Applications.
Thank you everyone, especially Roland0 for your brilliant answer - v
helpful, really.
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HeadBanger wrote:
Embedding artwork into every track rather than storing one single
cover.jpg must increase the storage size required for your library?
Granted they are not big files but over time and many CDs I would have
thought that they would add up to a relatively significant amount of
Roland0 wrote:
It will be processed / stored only once if it's the same picture for all
the tracks.
Thanks. So when scanning the library, LMS cross-checks the embedded art
for each track and if it is a repeat of another track, they share the
same cached files? And therefore once scanning is
Possibly a dumb question, but if I embed folder.jpg into each file of,
for example, a 10 track album (to make life easier outside of
Squeezebox), does this cause ten times the work for LMS artwork resizing
and caching (and use up ten times the cache storage)?
Thanks. (I use iPeng, if this makes
ralphy wrote:
Start by turning off sound effects in squeezeplay Settings-Audio
Settings-Sound Effects-None
This fixes the constant switching back to 44100, at least for me, when
natigating in squeezeplay on OSX.
Hi, unfortunately this doesn't fix it for me (I had in fact already
disabled
Ralphy
Thank you very much for this Squeezeplay build.
I am enjoying the ability to select the output device - fantastic.
However, I find that I cannot get the max sample rate with core audio
pro mode to work nicely. For example, if the max sample rate is set to
96000, then a 96khz track will