I
think 'normal' practice is to use a directory structure
like:
C:\AUDIO\artistname\albumname\tracks.flac (or wav)
(I'm
not sure if this is what you've done).
You
can then use 'server settingsformattingguess tags formats' to set a
'backstop' naming convention. You'll definitely need
ideas out there?
Thanks
ceejay
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Sent: 03 April 2005 13:21
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Subject: RE: [slim] Newby Alert:
Can't load music library
I think 'normal' practice is to use a
directory structure like
ceejay wrote:
Thanks for the response. I had intended to go for such a structure,
though with only 3 albums hadnt got quite that far yet! Nevertheless,
just in case it was important, Ive moved a couple into the full
directory structure but (no surprise) its made no difference.
And I dont
just to rule them
out.
Dan.
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Sent: Sun 03/04/2005 15:28
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Subject: Re: [slim] Newby Alert: Can't load music library
ceejay wrote:
Thanks for the response. I had intended to go
Of Patrick Dixon
Sent: 03 April 2005 16:05
To: Slim Devices Discussion
Subject: RE: [slim] Newby Alert: Can't load music library
OK, one more stupid thing to check: that your 'music' files are named '.wav'
or '.flac' (as appropriate).
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