dasmueller wrote:
> https://www.dropbox.com/help/16
>
> according to the info in the link above newer dropbox versions-such as
> mine, do not have a public folder.
>
> When I share things w dropbox I right click on the folder I want to
> share and select Share Dropbox Link. There then is a pop
Truly appreciate the help - it was fixed. While it still saddens and
baffles me the concept is abandoned, I truly love the continued
expertise and support. It is amazing that even a few years after being
officially discontinued this system is still so superior to anything
else available in the mar
Just wanted to say thanks for continuing to develop this app.
I bought my first Squeezebox back in 2003 or so. And have had more than
a few flow through various systems over the years.
I use both an actual Squeezebox (Touch) and a plug computer hacked with
Vortexbox VAMP image.
It is the iPe
dasmueller wrote:
> https://www.dropbox.com/help/16
>
> according to the info in the link above newer dropbox versions-such as
> mine, do not have a public folder.
>
> When I share things w dropbox I right click on the folder I want to
> share and select Share Dropbox Link. There then is a pop
https://www.dropbox.com/help/16
according to the info in the link above newer dropbox versions-such as
mine, do not have a public folder.
When I share things w dropbox I right click on the folder I want to
share and select Share Dropbox Link. There then is a popup on the bottom
right of the scr
d6jg wrote:
> Google "Dropbox public folders"
yes, place in the "public folder" in your dropbox. Then right click
file, click "copy public link" then paste that link here in a message.
People can then download that particular file from your dropbox, but not
otherwise have any access to your drop
Google "Dropbox public folders"
*Vortexbox LMS 7.8 music on QNAP TS419p via NFS* iThingys/iPeng/Tablets
*Living Room* - SB3 -> Onkyo TS606 - > Celestion Ditton F20s - Zone 2 ->
Sony TA FE 320 -> Sennheiser RS 130 & B&W P7
*Office* - RPi -> Sony TA FE320 -> Celestion F10s / SB3 -> Onkyo CRN 755
d6jg wrote:
> Do you have a Google drive or Dropbox. Put it there and share the link
> back here
I have a Dropbox account but don't know how to share a folder - I'm
prompted to add members when I try - do you know how to make a publicly
available share ?
When the going gets weird - the weird
pkfox wrote:
> See what I mean ? it's very useful for highlighting things like this -
> I hadn't noticed this as I haven't played it for years - thanks - as for
> me uploading this app here I see there is a limit about 1.5mb for zip
> attachments and I can't compress it smaller than 2.5mb - any
d6jg wrote:
> I take your point about HanDBase.
>
> You -can- use mp3tag to generate a csv but you have to load your entire
> library into first so it takes ages and the output is every artist
> (including those on compilations) not every album
>
> There must be some SQLite Browser that can int
w3wilkes wrote:
> This looks pretty neat. I jumped into Cat Stevens in your PDF to find
> Tea for the Tillerman (a wonderful album). Looks like your copy is
> missing the last 3 songs and might have the year wrong.
See what I mean ? it's very useful for highlighting things like this -
I hadn't
Pascal Hibon wrote:
> Sure, but HanDBase is not tied to iTunes. If you have a way to export
> your data to an CSV file then you can use HanDBase. HanDBase works great
> on a mobile device and it is a lot more flexible that a PDF file on a
> mobile device. HanDBase is actually a real database appl
d6jg wrote:
> I don't use iTunes at all these days Pascal. A simple PDF carried round
> on my iPhone would be fine for me.
Sure, but HanDBase is not tied to iTunes. If you have a way to export
your data to an CSV file then you can use HanDBase. HanDBase works great
on a mobile device and it is a
Pascal Hibon wrote:
> I use 'HanDBase' (http://www.ddhsoftware.com/handbase.html) on my iPhone
> / iPad for that purpose.
> Since I use iTunes to rip and manage my music, I simply export my music
> library to an excel file that I then feed to HanDBase. It allows you to
> make different views and
d6jg wrote:
> I would be interested in that. I always curse when I am in a record shop
> (yes an actual shop) and can't get access to check whether I already
> have a version of a particular album - often happens with Jazz where
> there can be albums with different names that are the same thing.
hermano wrote:
> I would not mind giving it a whirl. Where do we find it?
I'll zip it up and post it here soon- possibly today - please note this
is a Windows app although I'm working on an Android versio to.
When the going gets weird - the weird turn pro. Hunter S Thompson
CD's -> EAC/Grip
This looks pretty neat. I jumped into Cat Stevens in your PDF to find
Tea for the Tillerman (a wonderful album). Looks like your copy is
missing the last 3 songs and might have the year wrong.
2 Duets - 1 for upstairs and 1 for downstairs
Rock Solid with LMS 7.8.0 and WHS 2011
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I would be interested in that. I always curse when I am in a record shop
(yes an actual shop) and can't get access to check whether I already
have a version of a particular album - often happens with Jazz where
there can be albums with different names that are the same thing.
*Vortexbox LMS 7.8
pkfox wrote:
> Hi all, don't know if anyone is interested but I've written an
> application that reads your LMS database and produces a PDF file of your
> music - when I was testing it it highlighted lots of incomplete tags and
> helped me clean up my library. The app is for Windows and all you n
Yes it looks interesting - seems like a comprehensive way of documenting
your collection rather than the simple list of album titles I keep at
present.
Also, I suspect easier to keep up to date.
steve-g's Profile: http://f
Pascal Hibon wrote:
> Might be interesting. Do you have some screenshots and / or pdf sample
> to share?
Here is my collection.
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