On 27/01/13 17:41, Julf wrote:
cdmackay wrote:
It's a shame it doesn't support manual entry of known offset (since I
know that from the XLD log)
It does. rip cd rip -o offset
yup, sorry, I meant whilst verifying, not whilst ripping.
or try to work out the offset by comparing
a given rip
On 26/01/13 06:46, Mnyb wrote:
Afaik 3483 shall be udp that's the broadcast for server discovery ?
right, but that's only needed on the server.
The original issue was on a client, with squeezeplay, I think, which is
why I said I only need TCP to server:3483 server:9000, on a client.
On
On 26/01/13 02:41, skibler wrote:
I cannot, unfortunately, get ulogd to produce any output. I am quite
sure it is user error. The default config provides a dozen or so plugins
and as many stacks and I cannot find a combo that produces any output on
Fedora 18.
That's odd; you have ulogd
On 26/01/13 23:55, Calum Mackay wrote:
On 26/01/13 06:46, Mnyb wrote:
Afaik 3483 shall be udp that's the broadcast for server discovery ?
right, but that's only needed on the server.
oh, I see; you mean squeezeplay might use it to discover the servers?
Never thought of that, sorry: I only
On 26/01/13 14:28, Julf wrote:
I got the situation you describe by starting out (and finding the
offset) with a fairly rare CD, with very few accuraterip data points.
This caused morituri to get the offset wrong, so a bunch of subsequent
albums came up as rip not accurate. Once I re-ran rip
On 26/01/13 14:28, Julf wrote:
Did you run rip offset find?
ah, that's no good for me after all; I am trying this on a system other
than where the rips were made...
It's a shame it doesn't support manual entry of known offset (since I
know that from the XLD log), or try to work out the
On 25/01/13 15:42, skibler wrote:
Ok, I give up. What is stopping squeezeplay from connecting to the
server running on the same network:
I find it sufficient to open up local nonpriv port to server:3483 and
server:9000, for TCP, only, nothing else needed, here.
To debug this, prefix all
On 25/01/13 12:57, Julf wrote:
What kind of issues? I am running the latest version (0.2.0) and it
seems to work just fine.
Intersting, thanks!
It seems that it has been massively overhauled since last I tried it.
I do see:
ERROR: did not get all frames, -190792476 missing
on
It not quite the same thing, but you could trying comparing your FLAC
with the AccurateRip database.
Last time I checked, you could do this on Linux with the morituri app,
but I recall having some issues with it. anyone know anything better?
[On a Mac, XLD is AccurateRip compatible, and
out of interest, the ports used by SC are officially registered (with
the IANA) as:
slim-devices3483/tcp Slim Devices Protocol
slim-devices3483/udp Slim Devices Protocol
# Sean Adams seanslimdevices.com May 2002
cslistener 9000/tcpCSlistener
cpm wrote:
cdmackay;405379 Wrote:
you may even find a few utils out there for Linux that do the
conversion
(for one file) and then it's a trivial matter to extend that to a large
collection of files.
calum.
Well I must admit that I don't see it as a trivial matter. I've got no
teddy278 wrote:
Now I would like to run a script whenever one of my squeezeboxes is
turned on. So: I press Power, Squeezebox is turned on, and a small
bash-script is executed. I turn the Squeezebox off again, and another
script is being run. The script should only be run with one of the
cpm wrote:
Maybe such a 'walking'/converting script would be easier to do on a
Linux machine?
yes, this is the sort of thing in general that fits very well with the
UNIX design.
you may even find a few utils out there for Linux that do the conversion
(for one file) and then it's a trivial
jeena1 wrote:
I was wondering something. I got an old 98 computer and the hard disk
says boot failure insert Boot Diskette in drive A
Press any key when ready. So my question is. If I used a linux
operating system cd, would it boot the computer and install linux on
it. I was wanting to make
Pat Farrell wrote:
Debian changes more slowly than Ubuntu. I like that for servers, as I
also belong to the if it aint broke don't fix it religion. Ubuntu does
releases every six months, Debian is more like every couple of years.
note that Ubuntu also do a long-term-support release, which is
aubuti wrote:
eschurig;404265 Wrote:
After a new SC install under linux, is the playlist directory the only
one where permissions can be a problem? If not, what other directories
should be checked for proper SC permission to avoid strange behavior.
The installation should take care of all
Moonbase wrote:
application to write UTF-8-encoded CUE Sheets instead – these will
work fine. (If your ripping application cannot do that, you might use
some text file converter or an editor to open these and re-save with
UTF-8 encoding. I -seem- to remember that -no BOM- should be
mikeruss wrote:
I have use flac2mp3 to convert all my flac files to mp3, so now I have
an identical folder tree with the mp3's as the original flac.
The script is excellent but it does not copy the folder.jpg images
across.
Can any one point me in the direction of a script which will go
Pat Farrell wrote:
You just need to install SqueezeCenter on your ubuntu box.
You can do it from the synaptics's GUI. The Wiki has instructions.
If you were a unix/linux guru, you could do it with apt-get install,
but I don't recommend that unless you are facile with the command shell
and
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