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Re: [gmediaserver-devel] further Philips SLA5500 testing
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Harry ten Berge |
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Re: [gmediaserver-devel] further Philips SLA5500 testing |
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Mon, 28 Nov 2005 22:20:21 +0100 |
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I'm a hugh Amarok fan. Initial tagging is done by Lame, minor adjustments
sometimes are done by Amarok. But I never, ever had problems with tagging.
Unfortunedly at max verbosity (-vvvv) you don't get to see wat libid3 makes
out of the mp3 file.
Regards Harry
On Monday 28 November 2005 22:08, you wrote:
> Actually, My SMCWAA-B hasn't been getting all of my ID3 tags either.
> I've just been so happy to have the thing play music that I haven't
> looked into it.
>
> I have been using iTunes to manage my MP3s, so most of the ID3 tags have
> been manipulated by it. I remember older versions of juk getting hung
> up on iTunes' way of handling ID3 tags. I was assuming that my missing
> ID3 tags were maybe because of that. Out of curiosity, what do you use
> to tag?
>
> Harry ten Berge wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >After some support from Oskar I've tested the Philips SLA5500 against
> >GMediaServer 0.8.2. This is a version that isn't officially released.
> >
> >Main problem with the device is the (most of the times) missing file info:
> > it shows only the filename of the track, and not artist/title
> > information.
> >
> >I've added 2 logfiles, one of which the tracks are properly displayed, and
> > one of which fails.
> >
> >I've checked mp3 tagging thoroughly, and I can't find any differences.
> > Again, although sometimes it works, but in at least 90% of the tracks it
> > fails.
> >
> >Hope can help me with this!
> >
> >
> >Regards Harry
> >
> >
> >
> >
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