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I spent last night looking into your Olive and why it doesn't read the song names from your USB hard drive. I finally figured it out...it all has to do with the way your FLAC files are named in EAC/FLAC. For example, this is how my individual tracks are named with EAC when auto converted to FLAC: 03 - Another Lonely Day - Ben Harper - Fight For Your Mind.flac (The format is Track number - Song Name - Artist - Album) When I put this on your hard drive, the Olive sees the song names and artist/album info/track number perfectly fine. When I imported a song from my Olive to your USB Hard Drive, this is what it looks like: 01 Happy Together.flac So it looks like the Olive wants to see the track number first and then the track name.flac Now, here is an example of a track from you hard drive: Alison Krauss-Forget About It-01-Stay-8609680B-Misc-1999.flac This comes up as "unknown" on your Olive because of the formating. I renamed it on your hard drive to:01-Stay-Alison Krauss-Forget About It.flac Now the Olive should see it properly. If you continue to use EAC to make FLAC files, do this: Open EAC Go to the EAC tab and select EAC Option. Select "File Name" In the "Naming Scheme" box, paste this in: %N - %T - %A - %C Check the box that says "Use various artist naming scheme" and paste this in that box: %C - %N - %A - %T Press OK. Now go back to the EAC Tab and select "compression options" Select ID3 Tag Don't check any of the boxes, and in the box that says construction of filenames from ID3 tags, paste this in: %N-%T - %A Press OK. If you rip your music with EAC in this format and then move this to your hard drive, the Olive should see it all.
I just don't understand these problems. They are NOT NOT NOT normal. I have an Arcam cd-192T. While i play mainly CDs, my kids play all kinds of stuff: wav, apple stuff(?), mp-3, you name it, it doesn't matter how or where it was recorded (ripped and burnt) ,the Arcam plays it all without ever never ever skipping a beat.Why should Olive be so special? I think you all are getting ripped off!
The problem appears to be due to the presence of ID3V2 tags in more than half the .flac files on my hard drive. I had ripped my music on two computers and on one of them, I had configured EAC to generate ID3V2 info. Stripping these tags seems to make the Olive happy. Now, does anyone know of a freeware program that can perform such a task in batch mode?
Tag and rename is available here (30 day trial then $29.95 if you want to register)http://www.softpointer.com/tr.htmThis is something I could be interested in so I did a quick search or two and found thishttp://musicbrainz.org/doc/ClassicTaggerseems to be open source and therefore free but may be a bit buggy...Although the problem is with the Olive, there is quite a bit of stuff about ripping and tagging at the Slim Devices forumshttp://forums.slimdevices.com/forumdisplay.php?f=8Be intersted to hear how it goes.Jim
Other than the tagging issue how do you like your Olive? Looking into getting one myself.
However, there may be a solution for that too. While talking to Olive's tech support regarding the tag issue, I came to know that one can selectively boost the volume for individual albums (and perhaps even tracks in an album). My guess is that this is Olive's interface for setting Replaygain for those albums/tracks. I tried it on a couple of albums that tend to sound a little lean on the Olive and that did indeed make those albums sound fuller, richer, etc. I have to play around with this setting a little more to judge if there is a downside to it, but for now I am pretty happy with what I hear.
Hi Vinnie,Do you find the web version of the interface to be very slow?On another question (and I may have asked this before), would you consider modding just the analog input side of a Musica and nothing else? Cordially,Eric