erland wrote:
> "Include" means that at least one of the selected tags has the be part
> of the file.
> "Exclude" means that it's excluded if any of the selected tags is part
> of the file.
>
> To compare with genres, it's the typical "Christmas" + "Pop" problem. If
> you have tagged a file with
Juke wrote:
>
> One question though, why are there tags to include and tags to exclude
> sections? Just wondering as if you tick to include why to you need an
> exclude?
>
"Include" means that at least one of the selected tags has the be part
of the file.
"Exclude" means that it's excluded if a
All sorted Erland, thanks.
I didn't need permissions, I was just failing to give the full directory
route!
I then moved on to Dynamic Playlist and had one of your example items
modified to suit my needs, up and working in 5 minutes, brilliant.
One question though, why are there tags to include
Juke wrote:
>
> I have another stumbling point, maybe outside the scope of this subject,
> but, when I tried to save my first new directory in Multi Library it
> returned access denied from the Odroid.
>
> I know nothing about Ubuntu, having used the brilliant Squeezeplug for
> Odroid to get up
erland wrote:
> It won't work with the standard Random Mix but you can do it if you also
> install SQL Playlist/Dynamic Playlist and goto .
Thanks for this advice Erland, I was about to give up. I've used a lot
of Squeeze players for some years but as you may have guessed I have
never tr
Juke wrote:
> I've been trying to get to grips with this addon for the past few days
> but I'm stumped. I have set up four diectories, MP3, Classical,
> Christmas and Popular.
>
> The main thing that I'm trying to achieve is a setup where I select one
> of these 4 libraries and then select rando