Hello All,
Its me once more. I been playing with airtime a lot. I hope to implement 1.7 when its done. Wondering if the database importing is fixed so i don't have to reinstall ?
Furthermore, I got two instances of my mp3 files atm. One for my dj's with the normal files and names. But when importing them to Airtime, Airtime makes a copy and renames them. Its probably to filter out if the file is proper or cut off. Maybe it's and idea to save time and start stop info of the mp3 file in the database and use the original filestore ? It would be a pain to import the 2 tb in music into airtime and let it be converted. I would favour a solution that uses my original files.
Another thing i been running into while testing with the radiomakers is that there should be more ways to filter the mp3 search list while composing a playlist. They would like to have a tree like structure. That can be composed in different ways. Like sorted by year. Sorted by artist, by genre etc.
So far my new input and requests
cheers,
Jeroen (RadioA6)
Its me once more. I been playing with airtime a lot. I hope to implement 1.7 when its done. Wondering if the database importing is fixed so i don't have to reinstall ?
Furthermore, I got two instances of my mp3 files atm. One for my dj's with the normal files and names. But when importing them to Airtime, Airtime makes a copy and renames them. Its probably to filter out if the file is proper or cut off. Maybe it's and idea to save time and start stop info of the mp3 file in the database and use the original filestore ? It would be a pain to import the 2 tb in music into airtime and let it be converted. I would favour a solution that uses my original files.
Another thing i been running into while testing with the radiomakers is that there should be more ways to filter the mp3 search list while composing a playlist. They would like to have a tree like structure. That can be composed in different ways. Like sorted by year. Sorted by artist, by genre etc.
So far my new input and requests
cheers,
Jeroen (RadioA6)