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#221068 - 18/02/2002 20:09 Finally got one
Biscuitsjam
enthusiast

Registered: 22/01/2002
Posts: 355
It took a while, but I finally got the first Rio Receiver. I'm quite impressed by the unit. It looks good, sounds good, and impresses a lot of the brothers here.

I set it up in the common area of my fraternity house. We currently have 20 people living here, each with their own computer and each sharing their music over the network. The server, running on a dedicated win2k machine, makes everyone's music available on the Rio Receiver downstairs. We currently only have 6000+ songs, but once I turn on sharing for the last few people, we should have a list of 10000+. Of course, now we need to get people to actually fix the ID tags for their music.

I haven't been able to figure out a few things yet though. The first thing is a showstopper (the other two are just things that would be nice to have).
1.I want to be able to make a macro to update the list of music being served. I have about 20 computers currently on the network with music, but people turn them on and off so it displays different ones each time. Thus, I can't figure out a way to automate this.... Our old Rube Goldberg music system (using MusicMatch Jukebox as the interface) let me "Search all hard drives." Is there any feature like that to search mapped hard drives / whoever is connected to the network?
2. Is it possible to append/insert/replace songs to those in the current playlist as in the Empeg? i.e. create playlists on the fly?
3. Is there any way to use more than one criteria to pare down a list of songs? There's a lot of crap music in the house. Some Simpson's sound clips for example, are listed under Rock music. I can't add all Rock music without getting Bart yelling stuff. Something akin to Wendy Filters would be perfect.

I also noticed a bug. If you try to connect to a computer on the network that is OFF, the server software stops responding.

Anyway, great work guys. This is a cool gadget.

-Biscuits

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#221069 - 18/02/2002 22:29 Re: Finally got one [Re: Biscuitsjam]
tfabris
carpal tunnel

Registered: 20/12/1999
Posts: 31600
Loc: Seattle, WA
I want to be able to make a macro to update the list of music being served. I have about 20 computers currently on the network with music, but people turn them on and off so it displays different ones each time. Thus, I can't figure out a way to automate this...

You might want to look at the Java-based JReceiver software as an alternative. Perhaps it can update new music on the fly, or perhaps its code can be modified to do so.

Is it possible to append/insert/replace songs to those in the current playlist as in the Empeg? i.e. create playlists on the fly?

Not in the current software. But that is one of my favorite features of the empeg-car, so I hope the empeg team is looking at this and sees that we'd like to have it for the receiver. In your particular situation I can see how it would be almost critical.

Is there any way to use more than one criteria to pare down a list of songs? There's a lot of crap music in the house. Some Simpson's sound clips for example, are listed under Rock music. I can't add all Rock music without getting Bart yelling stuff. Something akin to Wendy Filters would be perfect.

As you said, stricter tagging would have to be enforced. We could talk all day about possible features to filter the music, but when it comes down to it, the player can only tell what the song contains by looking at its tag. So if the tag is wrong (listing a soundbite as "rock" for example), then all the filtering features in the world aren't going to do a bit of good.

The only other way I can see to pare down the lists is to use playlists. Those work quite well on the Rio Receiver. I almost exclusively play from playlists on my Receiver, rarely do I have it shuffle all music or all of a genre.
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Tony Fabris

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#221070 - 18/02/2002 23:53 Re: Finally got one [Re: tfabris]
reedesau
newbie

Registered: 01/09/2001
Posts: 27
Thx for the plug for JReceiver.

JRec can be configured to scan periodically -- as often as once an hour. Shares that drop off the net will have their tunes axed at the next scan. When they reappear the tunes should be picked up again.

The software also supports various types of playlists, configurable through a web interface. The 'dynamic' playlists might meet your needs.

Though JRec is still in alpha it's nevertheless pretty stable and reportedly runs on Win2k.

Reed (http://jreceiver.sourceforge.net)

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