by meta » Sun Feb 06, 2011 4:57 am
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I think Subsonic is exactly what I'm looking for. However, I don't use it, for the sole reason that it requires that folder names be artist and album names.
Maybe you all listen to artists and albums with names that are 7-bit ASCII and don't include characters like : * ? and so on. I'm not so lucky. I have music by μ-Ziq, Eno/Cale, Funkstörung, M|A|R|R|S, Pan*American, +/-, and « rinôçérôse ». I've got albums called "f♯a♯∞", "!K7", "Blechsdöttir: The Nexus Phase", "( )", "99.9 F°", "Sånger från 63° N", "Ænima", "π", and "In‧No‧Sense? Nonsense!".
Even if my music server's filesystem and OS will allow all those in directory names, there's no way I'm going to take that approach, because then whenever I try to transfer the files anywhere--to put them on my phone, or simply for backup--I get endless problems with files being missed or software crashing. I know because I had such problems until I used a handy Linux utility to strip all the filenames and directory names down to 7-bit ASCII.
And even if those fancy filenames didn't cause problems copying, frankly I don't *want* files named "2 ΔMi−1 = −αΣn=1NDi[n][Σj∈C{i}Fji[n − 1] + Fexti[n−1]]" and "}.}@}.@.}@}." on my hard drive just so I can get accurate information in Subsonic.
So yeah. I emphatically agree that Subsonic has to support ID3 tags as a source of artist/album/track information, not just file and folder names. By all means make it an optional feature and warn people that it will make the software slower.