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I've noticed an error that is reported in my Apache log when using musicbrowser - namely "**Use of undefined constant MB_CASE_TITLE - assumed 'MB_CASE_TITLE' in D:\www\musicbrowserc\musicbrowser.php on line 1047"**
This may account for the very slow loading of the initial page (with or without covers enabled)
I'm using musicbrowser V0.24 on Apache V2.2 and PHP V5 on Win2K and also on...
2009-10-23 20:33:55 UTC by cmr772003
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Hi guys,
first sorry for my bad English and all approval for music browser. Well, I have DNS-323 NAS and ffp running on it. Few days ago I installed music browser and everything was great until today. Music browser loading dir and files very long. (loading is constantly flashing) Then after 10-20 sec I can see my folders and files. The same thing is when I try to play some of the files. I have...
2009-10-11 19:44:31 UTC by vuk1980
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Since .oga is a 'new' extension for ogg audio-files, It would be nice (and probably quite easy) if MB could index them too.
2009-10-02 10:43:32 UTC by wovawi
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Nice work karaokestu, this fix was exactly what I needed. I used an older version of MB for IE and the latest one for FF to get everything to work but now I reverted back to only using the latest for both. Thanks a lot!
2009-09-26 16:11:20 UTC by macke2k
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Using the music browser on a lightwight webserver (lighttpd on OpenWrt) result in an error: In musicbrowser.php line 1047is constant 'MB_CASE_TITLE' undefined. Setting a constant value (e.g. 0) wil fix the problem.
2009-09-02 21:56:23 UTC by robs82
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That is a point (although not "native"), you could use the "asx" format which "should" load WMP.
2009-09-01 15:17:29 UTC by karaokestu
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why don't you just change 'Flash' to 'Native' in the drop down menu on main screen. this will cause the devices native player to stream the media...
2009-09-01 14:16:51 UTC by s4mb4
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I doubt they'll build it for Windows Mobile 5 devices, more likely it will be for Windows Mobile 6 and above.
Also, Windows Mobile 7 should be out soon! :)
2009-09-01 14:15:37 UTC by karaokestu
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Hi,
I've added an XHTML template compatible with IE7+ and Firefox 2+ (where the fixed header and footer work correctly)
I've added them to the Feature Requests and attached my template.inc file
Cheers for the good work!
Stu.
2009-09-01 14:14:26 UTC by karaokestu
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I am afraid you are right. Thanks for the answer.
BTW, I have red that Adobe is building a flash player for mobile devices.
We just wait and see.
2009-09-01 14:12:49 UTC by smuck