Hi
I have ripped 400+ out of my 800+ CD collection. All are ripped via
dbPoweramp and stored on my QNAP NAS. SB Server Software is installed
in the NAS.
I've noticed today that 2 of my Various Artist CDs are not appearing on
the db. I've clear and rescan at least twice and still no show.
I've c
guidof;611179 Wrote:
> Hi Rick:
>
> I'm hooked up wireless.
>
> Yes, my CA 840C also displays "<=20/96" when streaming 24/96 files from
> my Touch.
>
> But when streaming a 24/96 DVD Audio played on my Oppo (980H), the 840C
> reads <24/48!
>
> The 840C manual states somewhat cryptically that
aubuti;611136 Wrote:
> There are various ways. The FLAC Frontend utility that comes with flac
> (flac.sourceforge.net) will do it. So will dBpoweramp, and foobar2000
> may do it as well.
>
> After you've converted you'll need to use a good tagging program to add
> tags, because the WAV files pro
Rick58;611170 Wrote:
>
>
> BTW, Guido, wondering what is displayed on your 840C when playing thru
> the Touch? and if you are going wireless or using Ethernet? (altho I
> don't think it would make a difference in what the 840C displays).
>
> Mine shows "<=20/96" even when streaming 24/96 files
guidof;610846 Wrote:
> About the Squeezebox Touch:
>
> I haven't had this much fun with an audio gizmo since the Hafler Matrix
> (anyone still remembers that one?).
>
> First with the Touch out of the box, then with Soundcheck's mods, then
> with rediscovering some forgotten CDs as I (slowly) r
Also see http://wiki.musicbrainz.org/ClassicalStyleGuide
for info on recommended ways to tag classical music.
In the end, tag it the way YOU like, but be consistent in how you tag
all your classical music.
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Ron Olsen
Ro
Yes that's correct.
Several times it booted just "half-way", I could ssh in but had no
sound etc.
At one point it even "looped", booted then re-booted and kept on going
until I cut the power.
Wrong configs was the cause.
Good luck!
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mlsstl;611147 Wrote:
> I like Amazon, too, but they are still a big corporation and big
> corporations (as well as governments) do flaky things from time to
> time. Remember the George Orwell "1984" incident about a year & a half
> ago? Amazon found they sold a Kindle edition of the book they sho
magiccarpetride;611135 Wrote:
> By 'in the cloud' I meant more like your own private portion of the
> 'cloud'. For example, I have an Amazon S3 account, which allows me to
> store my digital media on my private 'cloud' and stream it anywhere in
> the world. So I don't care whether that content is
Daverz;610947 Wrote:
> You'll find some advice on tagging classical music on the Wiki. There's
> no standard way to do it.
>
> There are standard tags for COMPOSER, CONDUCTOR and BAND (or
> orchestra). Unfortunately, these don't get displayed up front. There
> is an option to fold them into a
Thanks All.
I only have about 100 Classical CDs in my collection.
I am using a QNAP NAS and the server software is installed in the NAS.
Rgds
Pat
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There are various ways. The FLAC Frontend utility that comes with flac
(flac.sourceforge.net) will do it. So will dBpoweramp, and foobar2000
may do it as well.
After you've converted you'll need to use a good tagging program to add
tags, because the WAV files probably won't have them. If the file
mlsstl;611123 Wrote:
> I'd point out that if the cloud truly takes shape as some envision,
> it'll be there whether I consent or not, and it'll be there whether I
> hang onto my own collection or not.
>
> I certainly don't mind "them" putting the cloud out there. If it were
> present, I'd proba
I'm anticipating the new Radiohead wave download on Saturday. How do I
convert a wave file to flac?
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magiccarpetride;611108 Wrote:
> If the latter, the question becomes: am I going to keep that digitized
> music on my crash-prone HD, or in the cloud?
I'd point out that if the cloud truly takes shape as some envision,
it'll be there whether I consent or not, and it'll be there whether I
hang ont
Mnyb;610932 Wrote:
> Is this a complete album with songs and all ?
>
> It can be just one file whos tagging have made sbs create a whole "
> album" out of it .
>
> Or maybe check your other computers using the vba as share.
>
> Are you the only person that adds music :)
A complete Album with
mlsstl;611082 Wrote:
> I don't know... I'm inherently suspicious of leaving my collection
> completely in the hands of others. It sounds nice if you say it fast,
> but consider the following examples.
>
> Remember the abomination of colorized B&W movies? I'm sure they thought
> they were doing u
Well, I assume you all have shares in Logitech because you were all so
convincing, I just ordered my SBT! Overhere (Netherlands) it costs
around $335. But I do assume it's worth every penny.
I'll keep you informed...
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Finally my beloved SB3 got company from a Touch, but there's one
thing...
When titles are scrolling in "Now Playing", are they really supposed to
be so flickering? Looks like some badly configured scroll rates/pixels.
Are there any way to make this look better?
My Touch is running on firmware 7.
Andy, Thanks for the reply.
I'm looking forward to the release of 7.6
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It will be resolved in 7.6. The artwork code had to be completely
rewritten. You should never use PNGs for artwork, always use
non-progressive JPEGs and you'll be fine. These don't have memory
problems no matter how large the file is.
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andyg
Message from Andyg (developer Logitech) in April 2010
"Local music service has been stopped due to a problem" usually means
that the system ran out of memory. The most likely cause for out of
memory errors is during the artwork scan, when a very large image is
encountered. Future versions will re
Henry66;610944 Wrote:
> I hope to live long enough to see the demise of physical media for music
> and video. Everything in "the cloud". Resistance is futile.
I don't know... I'm inherently suspicious of leaving my collection
completely in the hands of others. It sounds nice if you say it fast,
The clock issue may be related to time. When the Touch powers up it
doesn't have a reliable time (it doesn't have a battery backed up RTC),
it needs to go out to a server to get the time. If it has not received
the time from a server it will not display the clock (better to not
display the clock t
SHR;610676 Wrote:
> I had some initial problems to get it going but succeded at last. First
> I got it to work only with the alsa-plug config but after fiddling
> around with klaus' sw mods and Johns configs I got it working with
> the last asound.config and the increased buffersettings.
Hi, I
That's what I call a bug.
If the programmers know that it can't handle big files, it should skip
them. Software should be made smart.
Now the software is stupid, and the user has to find out?
Not acceptable!
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TinySBS can handle jpg and png, it just can't handle BIG ones. It
doesn't have enough memory to decode large files. So make sure your
images are 600 x 600 pixels or less and you should be fine.
John S.
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JohnSwenson
Joh
In order to scan the music library without errors I have to delete all
.jpg and .png files. If not an error occurs and the TinySB server is
blocked.
Surely this is a bug in TinySB because all works fine when using the PC
SqueezeBox server.
Any recommendations?
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Jokke
Henry66;610944 Wrote:
> Heh :)
>
> I meant no disrespect. I am old enough to assume that everyone I meet
> on the Internet is younger than me.
>
> I hope to live long enough to see the demise of physical media for
> music and video. Everything in "the cloud". Resistance is futile.
No offense t
I noticed the problem with the spectrum analyzer too. An advice `server
aborting` was displayed if I have chosen it. So I removed it from
displaying (7.5.X).
Now I´m using 7.6 and there is no problem.
Imo 7.6 works fine, no advice `server aborting` in snatches. (I´m using
it for a week now)
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Well we've confirmed it now. Sometimes the Touch powers on showing the
clock, sometimes showing the home screen. No pattern to it that we can
discern. That's with the latest SBS - update a couple of weeks ago if I
remember correctly.
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AndrueC
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sorry, I'm a bit late it seems. About a cheap server solution: I've been
running a SheevaPlug with the Squeezeplug image 24/7 for almost a year
now
without any problem. Of course, it doesn't have much horse power, but
depending on what you need it might also do the job for you.
http://squeezeplu
Henry66;610927 Wrote:
> You people must be old?
>
> I converted to 100% CD's in 1990.
"Old" is a relative term. I feel fairly young next to my mother, who is
almost 84.
I started my record collecting in the mid 1960s. In the late 1960s I
acquired an open reel and ended up with more than a few
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