See here -- It also contains some small tweaks to make the replacement
font look better:
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=58351
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tomb;304788 Wrote:
With a little hackery, you can get CJK characters. It's mainly a matter
of fonts.
See the following thread for some hints/instructions:
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=44890
Haven't tried it in a while but it seems like the controller has all
the
Even though the release note for SC7.0.1 states that the new firmware is
capable of displaying 'non-english' characters on the controller, Asian
characters do not seem to have been included yet. Am I correct?
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smarco
With a little hackery, you can get CJK characters. It's mainly a matter
of fonts.
See the following thread for some hints/instructions:
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=44890
Haven't tried it in a while but it seems like the controller has all
the information handy, it just needs
Michael Herger;272978 Wrote:
The font doesn't include CJK characters.
Michael
Hi,
Could you confirm there is no hardware limitation such as
buffer/internal memory size to prevent the controller from support CJK
characters?
Thanks in advance.
Larry
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lymzy
Could you confirm there is no hardware limitation such as
buffer/internal memory size to prevent the controller from support CJK
characters?
Yes, no hardware limitation.
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Michael Herger;272736 Wrote:
Q. A lot of my musics are stored in Mac or Windows with international
characters (some Korean, some Japanese, and some Chinese). Can
squeezecenter 7 read this and display on the Duet screen properly?
While SC does read and display them, the Controller can't
Encoding issue or just no well designed suitable font available?
The font doesn't include CJK characters.
Either way, is this a CJK issue or are there other important
characters/languages to look out for as well (like cyrillic)?
Hebrew and Cyrillic seem to be fine for song titles etc, though
Hi.
I am a new to SB, and am thinking of purchasing the SB3 or the new
Duet. Before I make a purchase though, I'd like to know if this is
supported.
I tried to search, but couldn't find the similar threads, so if this
was answered before, please forgive me.
Q. A lot of my musics are stored in
Q. A lot of my musics are stored in Mac or Windows with international
characters (some Korean, some Japanese, and some Chinese). Can
squeezecenter 7 read this and display on the Duet screen properly?
While SC does read and display them, the Controller can't display them right
now. We plan on
Does that mean that I can't play these musics? or does it look garbage,
but still lets me play them?
That's two different things.., so let me know. :-)
oh.. and do you have a time frame for the better support for asian
fonts?
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tosehee
It will play them but the text on the controller won't be readable. It
should be fine on the web interface however.
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so.. how do you play the music if it's unreadable in the first place?
And what is the web interface? is this accessible through the
controller?
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Ben Sandee;272787 Wrote:
You can browse and play the music by folder and filename rather than
the tag
data.
Ben
Thanks. I assume this is with controller, right?
Many thanks. If this is true, then I would go ahead and pre-order the
Duet..
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On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 11:36 AM, tosehee
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so.. how do you play the music if it's unreadable in the first place?
You can browse and play the music by folder and filename rather than the tag
data.
Ben
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tosehee;272784 Wrote:
And what is the web interface?
The server software has a web interface - see
http://www.slimdevices.com/pi_features.html and
http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.cgi?SqueezeCenter
is this accessible through the controller?
Not directly, the controller communicates directly
So, let me get this straight.
The musics in Asian characters can't be played by the controller. I
have to use the computer to play that through the web browser..
So, what good is the controller in this case? What benefit does the
controller has for me? Isn't it better for me to buy something
On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 11:47 AM, tosehee
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Ben Sandee;272787 Wrote:
You can browse and play the music by folder and filename rather than
the tag
data.
Thanks. I assume this is with controller, right?
Someone else with access to the actual hardware needs to
Appreciate the prompt response.
I guess I will have to wait and see for now or until I get the definite
answer. I don't want to spend $400 on the device that won't display or
play the favorite musics of mine.
Thanks again.
Regards.
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Ben Sandee;272832 Wrote:
Someone else with access to the actual hardware needs to confirm this
for
you, but I'm 99.9% sure Browse by folder works on the Controller too,
not
just the web interface.
That's right. Home - Music Library - Music Folder (for the English
UI).
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