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Pwdrskir shared an idea in Songbird on September 04, 2009 02:41:
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Pwdrskir marked one of Murphy's replies in Songbird as useful. Murphy replied to the idea "To initially set up and save rating file for new library in Songbird.".
Pwdrskir replied on August 20, 2009 02:45 to the problem "Occasional small skips in song" in Songbird:
See if this helps, Windows machines.
Control Panel > Sound > Playback tab. Choose the Speakers option and then Properties button at bottom. Enhancements tab > check box labeled Disable all enhancements.
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Pwdrskir replied on August 19, 2009 22:08 to the question "Smart Folder(File Location) Watch" in Songbird:
Pwdrskir replied to "Occasional small skips in song", but it was removed. see the change log
Pwdrskir shared an idea in Songbird on August 19, 2009 20:53:
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Pwdrskir shared an idea in Songbird on August 19, 2009 20:25:
To initially set up and save rating file for new library in Songbird.Being new to Songbird, I wanted to switch my music ratings over from Windows Media Player and I found a way that works for me. Hope it works for you.
Create .m3u individual playlists for each rating in your existing music player. I named mine for the star rating they represented (5 Star, 4 Star, etc).
Search for the newly created file name(s) and verify folder location of saved playlists, Windows Media Player defaulted to my ripped music folder.
Open Songbird
Songbird File dropdown menu - Import Media, choose the music folders you want to add.
Songbird File dropdown menu - Import Playlists, import all your newly created (.m3u) ratings playlists. Songbird will keep the original playlist names with added ext (.m3u).
Songbird playlists – open first newly imported playlist, highlight first song.
Edit menu – Select All
Tools menu – Metadata Editor, select yes, add star rating for list, ok to close.
Repeat for each Songbird playlist to add ratings.
Now duplicates need to be removed.
Songbird Tools menu - Add-on, Exorcist
Activate Exorcist by restarting Songbird to Library tab
Songbird View menu - Media Views, Duplicate Tracks, Click on “Exorcise the Clones!” button at top to remove all duplicates (Songbird will favor rated music over non-rated music). Be patient, it will take a bit to complete.
Songbird Library Tab, Tools menu – Ex-/Import Ratings, choose rating file location.
Name ratings doc – Important: end name with .srf, Songbird does not automatically add extension.
Update rating list by Exporting ratings, don’t forget to add the .srf extension to the name each time you update the rating file.
Ratings have to imported each time you clean out our Library.
Songbird Library Tab, Tools menu – Ex-/Import Ratings to import .srf ratings into newly cleaned library to reclaim global ratings.-
Pwdrskir started following the idea "allow rating of artists, not just tracks" in Songbird.
Pwdrskir replied on August 19, 2009 20:04 to the question "whats the best way to delete double imports of media ?" in Songbird:
Pwdrskir marked one of Lukas_Skywalker's replies in Songbird as useful. Lukas_Skywalker replied to the question "Why won't Songbird play songs from my library or playlists? It says 'Resource not found'".
A comment on the question "Why won't Songbird play songs from my library or playlists? It says 'Resource not found'" in Songbird:
Transferred into SB, included iPod add-on but music would not play. As soon as I uninstalled the iPod add-on, music played. Thanks! – Pwdrskir, on August 14, 2009 14:54
Pwdrskir marked one of Balaneus' replies in Songbird as useful. Balaneus replied to the question "WMP Playlist import issues?". Pwdrskir and 4 other people think it's one of the best replies.
Pwdrskir replied on August 14, 2009 04:32 to the question "WMP Playlist import issues?" in Songbird:
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