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    Steven Moore
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    Tag version

    Quick question;
    Does it matter what tag version your mp3 files are for use with
    slimserver 6?

    Steven Moore

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    Tag version

    * Steven Moore shaped the electrons to say...

    >Does it matter what tag version your mp3 files are for use with slimserver 6?


    Steve - SlimServer will read all versions of ID3 tags - v1.x, 2.2, 2.3 & 2.4

    If you have high-bit / Unicode characters in your tags, I highly recommend v2.4

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    Steven Moore
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    Tag version

    Thanks

    Steven Moore
    On 31 Mar 2005, at 6:08 pm, Dan Sully wrote:

    > * Steven Moore shaped the electrons to say...
    >
    >> Does it matter what tag version your mp3 files are for use with
    >> slimserver 6?

    >
    > Steve - SlimServer will read all versions of ID3 tags - v1.x, 2.2, 2.3
    > & 2.4
    >
    > If you have high-bit / Unicode characters in your tags, I highly
    > recommend v2.4
    >
    > -D
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    > Welcome to hell. Here's your accordion.
    >

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    d-mode
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    Does SQG = Sserver 6.0 support Russian text? How about SQ2? (Which has not
    arrived yet...) If so what encoding and ID3 tag version is recommended?

    Andrew


    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Dan Sully" <dan (AT) slimdevices (DOT) com>

    >* Steven Moore shaped the electrons to say...
    >
    >>Does it matter what tag version your mp3 files are for use with slimserver
    >>6?

    >
    > Steve - SlimServer will read all versions of ID3 tags - v1.x, 2.2, 2.3 &
    > 2.4
    >
    > If you have high-bit / Unicode characters in your tags, I highly recommend
    > v2.4

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    d-mode
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    Do the SB2 or SBG speak Russian?

    Does SQG + Sserver 6.0 (5-4 nightly) support Russian text? How about SQ2?
    If so what encoding and ID3 tag version is recommended? Anything special
    needed on the Win2K server to allow this?

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    Do the SB2 or SBG speak Russian?

    * d-mode shaped the electrons to say...

    >Does SQG + Sserver 6.0 (5-4 nightly) support Russian text? How about SQ2?
    >If so what encoding and ID3 tag version is recommended? Anything special
    >needed on the Win2K server to allow this?


    We do not currently have any Russian font support or translation.

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    Re: Do the SB2 or SBG speak Russian?

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    >How about Greek?


    Again, not currently.

    Translations welcome. Check out Michael Herger's translator plugin.

    Fonts for the Player UI are forthcoming.

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    d-mode
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    Do the SB2 or SBG speak Russian?

    Dan (or anyone else)

    Perhaps I stopped one question too soon....
    HOW do I make it so?

    Andrew


    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Dan Sully" <dan (AT) slimdevices (DOT) com>
    To: "Slim Devices Discussion" <discuss (AT) lists (DOT) slimdevices.com>
    Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2005 10:11 PM
    Subject: [slim] Do the SB2 or SBG speak Russian?


    >* d-mode shaped the electrons to say...
    >
    >>Does SQG + Sserver 6.0 (5-4 nightly) support Russian text? How about SQ2?
    >>If so what encoding and ID3 tag version is recommended? Anything special
    >>needed on the Win2K server to allow this?

    >
    > We do not currently have any Russian font support or translation.

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    Re: Do the SB2 or SBG speak Russian?

    * d-mode shaped the electrons to say...

    >Dan (or anyone else)
    >
    >Perhaps I stopped one question too soon....
    >HOW do I make it so?


    The first step would be to provide a Russian translation using Michael
    Herger's String Editor plugin:

    http://www.herger.net/slim/detail.ph...kategorie=slim

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    Do the SB2 or SBG speak Russian?

    On Tue, 5 Apr 2005 23:17:29 -0700, d-mode <d-mode (AT) pacbell (DOT) net> wrote:

    > Dan (or anyone else)
    >
    > Perhaps I stopped one question too soon....
    > HOW do I make it so?


    If you want to help translate the server software, you can do this in
    several ways:

    - Download and install my StringEditor plugin
    (http://www.herger.net/slim/detail.ph...kategorie=slim) and create a
    new language using it ("Add language"). Then crawl your way through the
    long list of "Missing translations".

    - Take the strings.txt file in your slimserver's installation folder and
    start adding your translations manually

    The first way is IMHO easier and you won't risk to accidentally mess up
    the strings.txt file. You can contact me off-list if you have any
    questions about it.

    > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dan Sully" <dan (AT) slimdevices (DOT) com>
    > To: "Slim Devices Discussion" <discuss (AT) lists (DOT) slimdevices.com>
    > Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2005 10:11 PM
    > Subject: [slim] Do the SB2 or SBG speak Russian?
    >
    >
    >> * d-mode shaped the electrons to say...
    >>
    >>> Does SQG + Sserver 6.0 (5-4 nightly) support Russian text? How about
    >>> SQ2? If so what encoding and ID3 tag version is recommended? Anything
    >>> special needed on the Win2K server to allow this?

    >>
    >> We do not currently have any Russian font support or translation.

    >
    >

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