OTOH, the cover
art never appears in Slimserver. But that's another matter.
I read that the cover art downloaded in iTunes 7 keeps all the artwork
in a separate artwork directory,
rather than in the files themselves or their directories?
I assume SlimServer doesn't (yet) know about this.
I
Yes, its in a different folder. But it doesn't keep the artwork as
JPEGs, but as ITC files. I have no idea what those are.
This should be helpful for the developers:
http://blog.skuldtek.com/2006/09/16/albumartworkxtractor-extract-album-a
rtwork-from-itunes-7/
A quick look at one of these files
Ah, can you see if the file will play back from the command line with
faad?
On Sep 18, 2006, at 4:02 AM, bishopdonmiguel wrote:
dean blackketter;137041 Wrote:
These are Apple AAC files ripped on a PC using iTunes 7?
What platform are you running SlimServer on?
Apple AAC (M4A 128kbps)
On Sep 18, 2006, at 9:46 AM, bishopdonmiguel wrote:
dean blackketter;137184 Wrote:
Ah, can you see if the file will play back from the command line with
faad?
Bit of a nix newbie. So I would try...
faad -w -f 2 mytrack.m4a
That should work.
Does slimserver use FAAD during the scan to
On Sep 18, 2006, at 3:21 PM, bishopdonmiguel wrote:
dean blackketter;137196 Wrote:
faad -w -f 2 mytrack.m4a
That should work.
Well, something happens. A bunch of nonsensical stuff is output to
the
terminal (accessing server via SSH connection). If I use FAAD -i
mytrack.m4a it