erland;644995 Wrote:
> I think it should be enough to modify multilibrary_libraries.id an then
> hit the "Refresh libraries" link in the Multi Library menu in the user
> interface. The "Refresh libraries" link will refresh all the libraries
> according to the new id's in multilibrary_libraries.id
PasTim;644843 Wrote:
>
> I don't suppose there's a simple way to reset the values is there?
> Could I get into the database tables with some relatively simple tool
> and check/ change the library values before starting a rescan/rebuild?
> I'm not wholly ignorant of SQL, although no expert.
>
PasTim;644843 Wrote:
> I don't suppose there's a simple way to reset the values is there?
> Could I get into the database tables with some relatively simple tool
> and check/change the library values before starting a rescan/rebuild?
I managed to install 32 bit SQLite ODBC drivers on my 64 bi
erland;644152 Wrote:
> I'm running it in my setup and it seems to work, I don't think there
> have been a lot of beta testing yet on 7.6 but as far as I can see most
> things seems to work properly.
>
> As long as you haven't customized the SQL manually I don't think you
> have the change much w
erland;644152 Wrote:
> I'm running it in my setup and it seems to work, I don't think there
> have been a lot of beta testing yet on 7.6 but as far as I can see most
> things seems to work properly.
>
> As long as you haven't customized the SQL manually I don't think you
> have the change much w
tuc;644148 Wrote:
> Is MultiLibrary working with the release of SBS 7.6.0?
> Most importantly has the change to SqlLite been fully implemented?
> Would I need to redefine my MultiLibrary setup after an upgrade to SBS
> 7.6.0? Or will it just work as in 7.5.5?
>
I'm running it in my setup and
Is MultiLibrary working with the release of SBS 7.6.0?
Most importantly has the change to SqlLite been fully implemented?
Would I need to redefine my MultiLibrary setup after an upgrade to SBS
7.6.0? Or will it just work as in 7.5.5?
Most comments say that the SBS 7.6.0 release was too soon, s
tuc;578506 Wrote:
>
> Would you know if brutefir would compile and run on a SheevaPlug?
>
No idea
tuc;578506 Wrote:
>
> I thought I saw somewhere that the Marvell processor doesn't have an
> FPU.
>
It doesn't have a FPU
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erland
Erland Isaksson ('My homepage' (http://erland.isaksson.i
Thanks for your help and suggestions.
I do some Linux so I should be able to do some customising, but of
course having it done by NewIT is easier. Most likely I will get the
eSata/Multiboot version then I can actually sell my QNAP and recoup
some of the 100 £UK from the SheevaPlug...
Drifting o
tuc;578113 Wrote:
>
> Only problem though, it seems difficult to find a place where they have
> them in stock (I am in Denmark).
> Update: Found a place in the UK www.newit.co.uk
>
Yes, NewIT is the place to get them if you are in Europe.
If you like the easy route, order one of the "Multi Bo
Again many thanks for the reply.
I had never heard about the SheevaPlug before. That is a great way of
doing exactly what I want without having to throw out my QNAP :-))) I
may even be able to run a parametric equalizer using brutefir,
excellent!
Only problem though, it seems difficult to find
tuc;578038 Wrote:
>
> While I am at it:
> I cannot seem to change "active library" directly from the Duet
> controller, so the browse menu I use for browsing my pop albums is
> usually *not* in the active library (typically the classic lib is
> active).
> 1) Does this slow it down in comparison
Thanks for the reply.
To clarify:
1) The QNAP TS-109II has 256 MB (which is still not a lot)
2) I browse using the Duet Remote controller
3) You are right it is only the albums menu that requires so many
resources that it makes playback intermittent
4) Other menus like artists and composer are
I suspect there is to little memory to do any MySQL optimizations, the
my.tt change is for computers which have more memory.
Is it only the "Albums" menu that are slow ?
Where are you browsing them ? On the Controller (Duet remote) or via
the SBS web interface or some other way ?
As the Custom B
Hi there,
I use a QNAP-TS109II NAS which has a 500 MHz and 128 MB memory to run
SBS 7.5.1 for a Squeezebox-Duet system.
Performance is acceptable although somewhat slow when accessing
"Albums" from the built-in Music menu on the controller.
I have a DB of about 2000 CDs and thought it would h
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