The stuttering isn't regular and appears fairly random. It could be only
once every few hours for 30 seconds, or on and off for a period of a few
hours. It isn't machine utilisation since during the last period of
stuttering (stats below) it could almost no CPU usage on the machine.
Is there any
Apologies if this subject has been chewed over in the past. I have
looked around in the forums here but see mostly micro detail rather
than the big picture.
I am looking to move to PC-based audio and have been researching how
best to do this. The Slim Devices Transporter seems to be a great
produ
jimwillsher wrote:
> Hmmm...chinese, yes. I have plenty of gaelic songs, but not chinese.
>
> Anyway, new version of SqueezeMSN about to be uploaded
> (http://www.jimwillsher.co.uk/Site/Software/SqueezeMSN.php), now that
> I've fixed the Unicode issue :-)
>
Great. Unfortunately I use GAIM to co
Hmmm...chinese, yes. I have plenty of gaelic songs, but not chinese.
Anyway, new version of SqueezeMSN about to be uploaded
(http://www.jimwillsher.co.uk/Site/Software/SqueezeMSN.php), now that
I've fixed the Unicode issue :-)
Jim
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jimwillsher wrote:
> Don't get me wrong, I think SlimServer is excellent. I have an SB3,
> having previously had an SB2 and an SB1. But Perl is almost exclusively
> the realm of *nix platforms; very very little perl stuff is every
> written for Windows systems. Windows development is typically done
Don't get me wrong, I think SlimServer is excellent. I have an SB3,
having previously had an SB2 and an SB1. But Perl is almost exclusively
the realm of *nix platforms; very very little perl stuff is every
written for Windows systems. Windows development is typically done in
C/C++, which is what I
egd;183029 Wrote:
>
> I have a large FLAC library (~50k songs) but damnit, it shouldn't take
> hours to scan just because it is located on a NAS, especially not when
> the same library scans in under 20 minutes under Linux. I'm annoyed
> that I started a scan operation ovr four hours ago, came
jimwillsher wrote:
> Okay, sorted it.
>
> For the C++ people (not this awful Perl stuff) the solution is:
>
You shouldn't be using slimserver then ;)
Regards,
Peter
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