JJZolx;567730 Wrote: 
> >   > 
  -  You'll need an SSH client.  Assuming you're using a Windows PC,
  > 'download and install PuTTY'
  > (http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/).  If you're
  > not using Windows, find something else.
  > 
  > 
  -  Enable SSH on the Touch by going to Settings > Advanced > Remote
  > Login.
  > 
  > 
  -  Make sure that Squeezebox Server is not running.  It needs to be
  > stopped when you edit the server.prefs file.  You can do this by
  > ejecting all media (use the eject options in the menus, don't just
  > remove the USB or SD media).
  > 
  > 
  -  Login to the Touch on port 22, using a connection type of SSH,
  > using the username 'root' and password '1234'.
  > 
  > 
  -  Move to the prefs directory.
  > 
  > # cd /etc/squeezecenter/prefs
  > 
  > 
  -  Make a backup copy of the server.prefs file, just in case.
  > 
  > # cp -p server.prefs server.prefs.bak
  > 
  > 
  -  Edit the server prefs file.
  > 
  > # vi server.prefs
  > 
  > 
  -  Scroll down to near the bottom of the file and find the
  > 'titleFormat' entry.  The indented items below the titleFormat line
  > indicate an array of possible selections.  Add any new ones that you
  > like if you don't see one that fits.
  > 
  > In the editor hit 'i' to enter insert mode.  When you're in insert
  > mode you'll see an 'I' in the bottom row of the screen, leftmost
  > column.  In insert mode you can add and delete characters, and add
  > blank lines (by hitting Enter).
  > 
  > You hit the 'Esc' key on the keyboard to enter command mode.  In
  > command mode you'll see a '-' in the lower left corner.  Use 'dd'
  > in command mode if you need to delete a line; it will delete the
  > line where the cursor is.
  > 
  > 
  -  Find the 'titleFormatWeb' line and change the number from 0 to
  > the number of the selection under titleFormat that you wish to use.
  > The items are zero indexed, so the first one is 0, the second is 1,
  > etc.
  > 
  > 
  -  Once you've finished editing the file hit 'Esc' to enter command
  > mode and then hit ':'.  You should then see a colon (':') on the
  > last line on the screen and your cursor will be moved to that
  > line.
  > 
  > To save the file and exit the editor enter 'x' (lower case).  You
  > won't see any messages, but you should be taken out of the editor
  > and back to the command prompt ('#').
  > 
  > To exit the editor _without_ saving the file enter 'q!' (that's a
  > Q, again, in lower case).  If you screw up the file because you
  > can't figure out the editor, or if you just decide to forget the
  > whole thing, use q! to abandon any edits you've made.
  > 
  > 
  -  When you're back at the command prompt, plug in your USB drive
  > and then start Squeezebox Server from the menu.
  > > > 
OK, got to go thru that, worked out just fine.  Thanks!

808htfan;567937 Wrote: 
> Maybe this should be a new topic, but while we're discussing TinySBS
> server prefs, how would I get it to play just one track rather than the
> whole album (when I select the track while browsing albums)?
> 
> Thanks again!
I was wondering...in server.prefs I saw a couple 'playtrackalbum: 1'
entries (line 194 and 427), would they have anything to do with that?
I'd like to be able to play just a track rather than the entire album. 
I also found out that while browsing one of my folders with a bunch of
tracks in them, clicking play on one of them resulted in TinySBS
playing/adding everything in that folder.  I'd like to change that...

Thanks!


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