Phil Meyer;248890 Wrote:
>
> On an album, if I call up the mixers I see Dynamic Playlist->Random for
> artist.
> It only plays songs for that artist that have a rating of ** or
> higher.
> Unrated tracks are ignored! I thought they would be counted as ***, so
> would be included
>
There should
bpa;248742 Wrote:
> You do not say which OS nor which version of SS you are using so the
> following are general instructions to remove the bandwidth option.I ought to
> have done so. It is Windows XP, Slimserver 6.5.4 and AlienBBC
1.06.6.5.
Unfortunately, your solution didn't make any differen
Dr Lovegrove;248866 Wrote:
> On 13/12/2007, btcompute
>
> wrote:
> >
> > This is slightly off the subject, but what is the reason for
> assigning
> > colors to the cover art?
>
> The library and cover chooser windows can sort albums by brightness,
> hue, saturation, all 'sorts' of stuff.. (pref
Fixed... I update to last night's SC 7.0 build, re-ripped the album in
question, re-scanned the library and upgraded to Moose 0.62. I'm now a
happy camper.
Unrelated:
Bump!... now I have an SB3 firmware problem with last night's SC 7.0
build.
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Dr Lovegrove;248850 Wrote:
> 10min does sound a long time though for 20%..
Well, subsequent rescans/Updates are ok. Updating all Thumbnails in
cache takes a bit longer. I think I'm ok now.
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>You should now be able to push the PL mixer button in search results
>and then select "Random for artist" to start a dynamic playlist with
>the selected artist in random order. In the player interface you will
>do the same by selecting "Dynamic Playlist" after you have hold play
>down for a while
>What kind of patch did you try?
Changing the ne's to !=.
>Would you mind sending me your configuration for that particular player?
>
_client:00:04:20:10:04:95:
_ts_plugin_musicinfo_alt_volume: 1197325154
_ts_plugin_musicinfo_centerA: 1197326005
_ts_plugin_musicinfo_centerA_2X: 1197363222
On 13/12/2007, btcompute
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> This is slightly off the subject, but what is the reason for assigning
> colors to the cover art?
The library and cover chooser windows can sort albums by brightness,
hue, saturation, all 'sorts' of stuff.. (prefs->library->colour sort mode)
This is slightly off the subject, but what is the reason for assigning
colors to the cover art?
In the previous post you refer to "grabbing the average colour for ALL
the thumbnails".
Perhaps I'm missing something, but after using Moose for a few months,
I still don't see the purpose of this.
A
Michael Herger;248750 Wrote:
> oser look at this.
>
> > It's not an urgent problem, I just noticed the difference when
> > configuring MusicInfoSCR for 7.0 for the first time.
>
> The difference between these two or between an earlier version of the
> plugin and the latest?
The difference betw
On 13/12/2007, tamanaco
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I just upgraded to 0.62. The library scanning went as usual (very fast),
> but the scanning of the covers is "painfully" slow. I stopped and
> re-started the server (as suggested for this release) and cleared and
> re-scanned my library before
I just upgraded to 0.62. The library scanning went as usual (very fast),
but the scanning of the covers is "painfully" slow. I stopped and
re-started the server (as suggested for this release) and cleared and
re-scanned my library before connecting using this new version. I also
deleted the moose
I have been having this problem off and on since installing the LastFM
plugin a few weeks ago. Now .. the problem is permanently stuck in the
ON state. Every time I try to tune to any of the "similar artists"
that I have added, it always gives me "error sending update .." message
and then tunes t
I as well don't share the view that "there are too many options in the
UI!"
Listen .. Grandma is NOT the target market for the SB. SB is for the
"power user." The more options, the better!
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Paul Webster;248578 Wrote:
> FYI - the official RadioTime plug-in includes a run-time check for the
> presence of the AlienBBC plugin and if found it specifically asks
> RadioTime to mark the RealAudio stations as supported in the downloaded
> list.
The patch I provided uses the same method to d
malsbury;248530 Wrote:
> I think the stream selection should be a setting in the web interface
> just like the time zone and now/nowsoon options since everyones setup
> is different.
OK. I may or may not get around to this sometime soon. Hopefully I've
at least provided a good starting point.
On 12/12/2007, tamanaco
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'm having a Moose Library problem with Moose 0.61. One CD from a two CD
> compilation fails to be imported into the library.
Are there any tag differences between the 1967-1970 set of discs and
the anthology set ? I mean, does one have the di
Ok, just uploaded version 0.62 of moose to the usual places (see sig).
Other than multi-genre support (see below), the main new feature is
the support for SC7's recent change to the my.tt file. Previously it's
been left as an exercise to the user to unbind the server database so
moose can read it
My settings for the second screen in basic settings are:
Visualizer screen -> Extended Text Display
Screensaver when playing -> Music Information Screen
Screensaver when stopped -> Music Information Screen
and in Music Information Screen
Alternative Volume Display -> Off
Disable Visualizer -> O
> Would it be possible to do the same if the "PLAYTIME_PROGRESS" item is
> used, or is there some reason the progress bar always is sized so it
> takes up half the screen width when using the "PLAYTIME_PROGRESS" item
Hmm... I thought it was doing so. And I still see the code in place. I'll have
t
Except for World service, the BBC realaudio streams are only about
40kbit/s - the audio stream is not changed but the data transfer
mechanism (RTSP) can adjust itself according to the quality of a link
to ensure smooth playback.
RealPlayer (which is the BBC player) implements RTSP fully and so c
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