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  1. #1
    Simmonds Mathews
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    Unusual behavior (Tags)- EAC -> FLAC -> Slimserver

    Setting up my Music archive using EAC, FLAC and slimserver, I
    see an unusual behavior when tagging the flac file. I'm running
    the flac encoder from eac, and when I set up the options field
    for flac as

    -T "artist=%a" -T "title=%t" -T "album=%g" -T "date=%y"
    -T "tracknumber=%n" -T "genre=%m" %s

    I cannot browse using Genre, or Title, or Album, or Artist. Only via
    the
    folder. BUT if I remove the %s from the options, I can browse using any
    way I
    want.
    How does the slimserver's "browse" work for flac files. Does it look
    at the flac
    tag or the directory structure that the files are in? I do have the
    files in a
    directory tree structure.

    SMathews

  2. #2
    John L Fjellstad
    Guest

    Unusual behavior (Tags)- EAC -> FLAC -> Slimserver

    On Wed, Dec 01, 2004 at 02:07:16PM -0500, Simmonds Mathews wrote:
    >
    > I cannot browse using Genre, or Title, or Album, or Artist. Only via
    > the
    > folder. BUT if I remove the %s from the options, I can browse using any
    > way I
    > want.
    > How does the slimserver's "browse" work for flac files. Does it look
    > at the flac
    > tag or the directory structure that the files are in? I do have the
    > files in a
    > directory tree structure.


    I just started looking at flac, and don't see the problems you see. I
    have no problems browsing the flac files by artist, album etc...

    I would probably take a look at the file, and see if the tags are set
    properly in the file (and whether slimserver can see it). If you click
    on the actual file in the slimserver webpage, you should see all the
    tags that slimserver sees on the file.

    And if tagging works without the %s option, why not tag it without?
    (Don't use EAC, so I don't know what the option might be, but I can
    guess).

    --
    John L. Fjellstad
    web: http://www.fjellstad.org/ Quis custodiet ipsos custodes

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