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The thing they don't seem to make entirely clear is how exactly the Slim Server knows where your MP3 files are. It just "knows"? Because I don't use iTunes on my Mac. (iTunes reminds me of Microsoft Bob.) I've read the manual and I'm still a little fuzzy how that works. I suppose I will find out soon enough.
When you install Slim Server software is asks for the name of the directory where the files live. One of the limitations of the software is that all of the files (mp3,flac, whatever) have to live under a common parent. I've read that this will be addressed in a future release but who know's when that will happen.
hen this morning, it responds extremely slowly to my remote button presses. Why? Because the backup of the hard drive, which I started last night, was still running for some reason. The backup must have taken all the processing power of the computer. Why this would happen, I don't know. ...
Hmmm...I would hope that they don't have to be a flat list within one folder, right? Does it find song files within existing subfolders? What if you just pointed it to the root directory of the whole drive, does that work?I also wonder how it deals with files with no ID3 metadata. I seem to recall my friend telling me the iPod won't recognize MP3 files without that stuff. Either that or it makes up some weird filing scheme for them.
Well, I was wrong about the screen saver -- it really is selected as a "large spectrum". However, I've now set both of the SB2s to the exact same screensavers, yet one of them is still different! Why? I have no idea. It's this kind of stuff that drives me crazy and takes too long to debug.
The setting you want to change is "Player Settings" and the "Now Playing Setttings".
1. Keep pressing the Now Playing button on the remote control to get rid of the spectrum analyzer. It cycles between the states of {right side, overlay, invisible} as you press Now Playing.
Speaking of interface the one big issue I have with ripping is that so often CDs are mastered with no gap between tracks. However they get RIP'ed as separate files and then it's up to the software player to allegedly play back with no gap. I can't remember if Winamp did that correctly but I know that Audion on the Mac does not even if you set the transition to "none" or "seamless". This is especially annoying with one of my opera albums. It will be interesting to see if the Squeezebox can play back without a glitch between songs. On the same album that is, as I believe the crossfade feature only works in Shuffle mode. Makes sense...
Here's a person who quit using the SB because of the problems:http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=17584
Actually the web interface volume control and the remote volume control are the same thing. The web goes from 0 to 11 but the unit itself goes from 0 to 40. So 11=40. WTF, people? rant...rant some more....