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The plugin just crashes the server when accessed
SlimServer 6.2.1.
2005-11-07 13:54:13 UTC by nobody
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With the gigs and gigs of music so many of us have now
that we're trading like mad, picking by genre is
important (artists & albums often being unknown). But
what if the genre is way off, or not how I would
classify it? Would be great to take the album and have
a submenu (say, from the song info menu, after URL, two
new options: change album genre, and change song
genre). Would make...
2005-06-05 22:05:10 UTC by nobody
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slimserver dies when searching by song name...and
requires reboot. This is an intermittent but annoying bug.
2004-08-23 17:41:10 UTC by nobody
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see: http://sourceforge.net/projects/softsqueeze
Very nice effort. Sound lags slightly.
2004-07-12 00:29:31 UTC by gsipe
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This type of software would probably be best written as a
plugin for xmms/winamp. Alternatively, could the stream be
opened by a player which supports playback of streaming
audio?.
2004-07-12 00:11:49 UTC by nobody
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We've moved from SourceForge to http://bugs.slimdevices.com/
Please stop by and make sure that the bugs you care about are there and
updated properly.
Thanks!
2004-04-21 22:45:12 UTC by nobody
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One approach that makes sense to the user (I don't know how easy it
would be to program) would be
Press Pause, enter a time with numeric keys, press Pause again to play
from that time position.
Or, not as efficient for the user, but easier to implement,
press Pause, press Rewind or Forward, press Pause, to move a set time
(five or fifteen minutes...
2004-04-21 17:41:56 UTC by danco34
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not applicable any more, dummy.html removed.
2004-04-21 17:05:05 UTC by kevindf
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This would be great if a plugin could be written to allow
SLIMP3 or Squeezebox to play Sirius streams.
Subscribers of the Sirius satellite radio service are also
given the option to listen to their account online through
their web site. From what I've seen in the past, these
URL's are Windows Media .asx extensions. Does
anything like this exist? Thanks.
2004-04-19 17:54:18 UTC by nobody
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this was applied ages ago.
2004-03-16 07:01:46 UTC by greg