Hi As I now nothing about music playing I'll ask this list how to play and serve music. I've ripped a large part of my music collection to hard disk. I'd like to make playlists for each CD, and for all the operas also play the whole thing, often meaning two to three CDs. So here's my ignorance. Are playlists interchangable between media players? Any program that will recurse my music directory and make playlists for each subdir? Any good music server that I can use, even remotely? What do people do here? -- Med venlig hilsen Kaare Rasmussen, Jasonic Jasonic Telefon: +45 3816 2582 Nordre Fasanvej 12 2000 Frederiksberg Email: kaare@jasonic.dk -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
Kaare Rasmussen schrieb:
Hi
As I now nothing about music playing I'll ask this list how to play and serve music.
I've ripped a large part of my music collection to hard disk. I'd like to make playlists for each CD, and for all the operas also play the whole thing, often meaning two to three CDs.
So here's my ignorance. Are playlists interchangable between media players? Any program that will recurse my music directory and make playlists for each subdir?
Any good music server that I can use, even remotely?
What do people do here?
I m using the firefox-addon pageplaylist for playing my mp3 files. My files are stored on a web-server in several directories behind a "login-box" .xmms and vlc made several problems with logins. For generating playlists I m using a little c-tool with a little script around. -- i.A. Ralf Prengel Customer Care Manager Comline AG Hauert 8 D-44227 Dortmund/Germany Fon +49231 97575- 904 Fax +49231 97575- 905 EMail ralf.prengel@comline.de www.comline.de Vorstand Stephan Schilling,Erwin Leonhardi Aufsichtsrat Dr. Franz Schoser (Vorsitzender) HR Dortmund B 14570 USt.-ID-Nr. DE 124727422 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On Tuesday 23 October 2007 08:33:29 Kaare Rasmussen wrote:
Hi
As I now nothing about music playing I'll ask this list how to play and serve music.
I've ripped a large part of my music collection to hard disk. I'd like to make playlists for each CD, and for all the operas also play the whole thing, often meaning two to three CDs.
So here's my ignorance. Are playlists interchangable between media players? Any program that will recurse my music directory and make playlists for each subdir?
Any good music server that I can use, even remotely?
What do people do here?
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Med venlig hilsen Kaare Rasmussen, Jasonic
Jasonic Telefon: +45 3816 2582 Nordre Fasanvej 12 2000 Frederiksberg Email: kaare@jasonic.dk
Amarok - for music, it's all you'll ever need! For Opensuse you will need the codecs from here http://opensuse-community.org, you can load / install Amarok from the http://software.opensuse.org/search website. Phil -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On Tuesday 23 October 2007, Phil Burness said:
On Tuesday 23 October 2007 08:33:29 Kaare Rasmussen wrote:
As I now nothing about music playing I'll ask this list how to play and serve music.
I've ripped a large part of my music collection to hard disk. I'd like to make playlists for each CD, and for all the operas also play the whole thing, often meaning two to three CDs.
So here's my ignorance. Are playlists interchangable between media players? Any program that will recurse my music directory and make playlists for each subdir?
Any good music server that I can use, even remotely?
What do people do here?
I use Amarok and SlimServer. I can save Amarok playlists to the slimserver playlists folder where they are picked up by slimserver and served to my Squeezebox, or can be used to control the remotely available mp3 stream. And Amarok syncs playlists nicely with my ipod and samsung yp-k3. I don't know anything about playlists per subdir, with both amarok and slimserver you can browse the folder structure and play a whole folder that way. I used to use mt-daapd, no complaints, but I never needed its itunes DAAP sharing, so switched to slimserver. Will -- Desktop Engineer KDE Team -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
I use Amarok and SlimServer. I can save Amarok playlists to the slimserver playlists folder where they are picked up by slimserver and served to my Squeezebox, or can be used to control the remotely available mp3 stream. And Amarok syncs playlists nicely with my ipod and samsung yp-k3.
Slimserver looks interesting. I've never heard of it before. -- Med venlig hilsen Kaare Rasmussen, Jasonic Jasonic Telefon: +45 3816 2582 Nordre Fasanvej 12 2000 Frederiksberg Email: kaare@jasonic.dk -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On Tuesday 23 October 2007, Kaare Rasmussen said:
I use Amarok and SlimServer. I can save Amarok playlists to the slimserver playlists folder where they are picked up by slimserver and served to my Squeezebox, or can be used to control the remotely available mp3 stream. And Amarok syncs playlists nicely with my ipod and samsung yp-k3.
Slimserver looks interesting. I've never heard of it before.
The RPM packaging at the moment is horrible wrt openSUSE (works, on i386/x86_64 though, with a few tweaks detailed on their wiki) but I'm working on a better package. They have a dubious practice of bundling binaries a package marked noarch in order to transcode various file formats to what the squeezebox can decode, and that may make it difficult to include on the build service in a fully functional form, but I'm optimistic I can find a way round it. Will -- Desktop Engineer KDE Team -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
Slimserver looks interesting. I've never heard of it before.
The RPM packaging at the moment is horrible wrt openSUSE (works, on i386/x86_64 though, with a few tweaks detailed on their wiki) but I'm working on a better package. They have a dubious practice of bundling binaries a package marked noarch in order to transcode various file formats to what the squeezebox can decode, and that may make it difficult to include on the build service in a fully functional form, but I'm optimistic I can find a way round it.
Can I conclude from this that there's no good installation source right now, and you recommend to wait until you've finished repackaging? If so, it suits me fine. I have no urgent need for a music server right now. -- Med venlig hilsen Kaare Rasmussen, Jasonic Jasonic Telefon: +45 3816 2582 Nordre Fasanvej 12 2000 Frederiksberg Email: kaare@jasonic.dk -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
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Kaare Rasmussen
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Phil Burness
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Ralf Prengel
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Will Stephenson