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Followup:
Summer's over. Let's have an update. ;)
2009-10-02 16:21:45 UTC in Calliope Music Server and MP3 Jukebox
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If a tag is altered, surely the file modification time will be updated. If this time was stored in the database, it'd be a simple matter of comparing the last modification time in the database with that of the file. This way you wouldn't need to open the file unless the modification dates are different. If that is the case then calliope can then open the file and read in the new tags.
I like...
2008-01-03 04:13:08 UTC in Calliope Music Server and MP3 Jukebox
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Accidental resubmit.
2008-01-02 19:56:01 UTC in Calliope Music Server and MP3 Jukebox
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In the INSTALL file on line 113 & 114 you state PostgreSQL is one of the databases that can be used, but you give the link to MySQL.
2008-01-02 19:55:28 UTC in Calliope Music Server and MP3 Jukebox
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In the INSTALL file on line 113 & 114 you state PostgreSQL is one of the databases that can be used, but you give the link to MySQL.
2008-01-02 08:09:56 UTC in Calliope Music Server and MP3 Jukebox
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I would like to run multiple streams and think that the best way would be if the database could support multiple genres.
For example, I want an oldies, a British oldies and a British station. It'd help if I could classify my songs down even more
British, oldies, 60's
British, New Wave, 80's
US, oldies, 70's
US, classic rock, 70's
etc. That means I wouldn't have to create a whole set of...
2007-10-08 15:40:54 UTC in Calliope Music Server and MP3 Jukebox
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I would like to run multiple streams and think that the best way would be if the database could support multiple genres.
For example, I want an oldies, a British oldies and a British station. It'd help if I could classify my songs down even more
British, oldies, 60's
British, New Wave, 80's
US, oldies, 70's
US, classic rock, 70's
etc. That means I wouldn't have to create a whole set of...
2007-10-08 02:04:03 UTC in Calliope Music Server and MP3 Jukebox
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I'm surprised this hasn't been done already. There is an Audio::Scrobbler perl module already. Here's a sample of code that works and should be easily implemented into calliope. One thing to note, the calliope project should apply for a program name identifier. The "tst" shouldn't be used in released software.
Another note, Audio::Scrobbler does require some other modules so be sure to check,
2007-10-08 00:41:23 UTC in Calliope Music Server and MP3 Jukebox
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Duplicate.
2007-06-18 02:54:13 UTC in SquirrelMail
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Duplicate.
2007-06-18 00:26:38 UTC in SquirrelMail