Gents
So I take it then that for a Server installation the recommendation is to go
into the back of those cupboards shudder and find that CD drive. Oh well,
it's chucking it down outside and I suppose that's a better use of time than
surfing.
Cheers
Ian
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On Sun, 2009-04-05 at 07:37 +0100, Ian Pascoe wrote:
Gents
So I take it then that for a Server installation the recommendation is to go
into the back of those cupboards shudder and find that CD drive. Oh well,
it's chucking it down outside and I suppose that's a better use of time than
Well, the mp3 player (Rhythmbox Music Player) really is a bit of a pig.
It has no re-tagging facility, it catalogues your mp3 files from their
existing tags only, and it is case-sensitive, so woe betide you if you
have carelessly used capital letters inconsistently in the tags you do
have.
On
Ian Pascoe wrote:
Gents
So I take it then that for a Server installation the recommendation is to go
into the back of those cupboards shudder and find that CD drive. Oh well,
it's chucking it down outside and I suppose that's a better use of time than
surfing.
Hi Ian,
You use unetbootin
On Sun, 2009-04-05 at 07:37 +0100, Ian Pascoe wrote:
Gents
So I take it then that for a Server installation the recommendation is to go
into the back of those cupboards shudder and find that CD drive. Oh well,
it's chucking it down outside and I suppose that's a better use of time than
2009/4/5 Rowan Berkeley rowan.berke...@googlemail.com:
Well, the mp3 player (Rhythmbox Music Player) really is a bit of a pig.
It has no re-tagging facility, it catalogues your mp3 files from their
existing tags only, and it is case-sensitive, so woe betide you if you
have carelessly used
On Sun, 2009-04-05 at 14:44 +0100, Alan Pope wrote:
2009/4/5 Rowan Berkeley rowan.berke...@googlemail.com:
Well, the mp3 player (Rhythmbox Music Player) really is a bit of a pig.
It has no re-tagging facility, it catalogues your mp3 files from their
existing tags only, and it is
2009/4/5 Farran Lee fazzy.bab...@ntlworld.com:
oh, does Banshee tag properly now? I know pre-v1, it only changed its
internal database and didn't affect the actual files...
It does if you tick the box that says to save meta data to the files
in the preferences dialog :)
I found this out the
On Sun, 2009-04-05 at 15:05 +0100, Alan Pope wrote:
2009/4/5 Farran Lee fazzy.bab...@ntlworld.com:
oh, does Banshee tag properly now? I know pre-v1, it only changed its
internal database and didn't affect the actual files...
It does if you tick the box that says to save meta data to the
2009/4/5 Farran Lee fazzy.bab...@ntlworld.com:
cool thanks It didn't used to work though... I'm sure of it.
Did you tick the box as in step 0? If not then it wont write to the
files. Simple as that.
The only reason I don't use Banshee atm is because of the filter box. It
doesn't work.
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