As with any project there are sometimes some things that either can't be fixed as they are outside of the scope of the project, or are simply not realistically fixable. Below are a list of Known issues with Ampache in general. These are non-version specific problems. Although there is no planned effort to solve these problems as they've been deemed unsolvable, we are always open to suggestions.
It's been around for a long time… so first what type of albums can we expect to exist?
A == Album Name a == Artist Name
Code:
A1 a1 a1 a1 a1 A2 a1 a3 a5 a6 A2 a1 a1 a1
This should cover all of the different possible patterns, Album with single artist, album with many artists, second album with same name different artist.
Q. Why not tie an album to a single artist?
A. Simple answer Soundtracks 1 Album –> Many Artists
Q. So what, you'd just have a album per artist!
A. This really sucks, think a 20 song album turns into 20 albums with only one song
Q. Why not tie it to directory
A. Currently ampache doesn't require you to put albums in their own distinct directories. I personally think it should stay this way. Especially if you've got multiple drives you're cataloging mp3s from. Tags are hard enough to have right, I don't want to force good file structure as well
Yes there is, Albums are tied to a specific year and to a specific disk, so all you have to do to separate two album's with the same name is to tag them with the year they were recorded or their disk number.
There is a bug with some versions of Window's Mp3splt, until a fix is released by them. For now Chris Sammis has provided us with a working version of mp3splt for windows.
Files in volume:
Download the rar file and extract all files to C:\mp3splt
This directory needs to be added to your PATH variable, which you can access by right-clicking on My Computer and going to Properties. Then under the Advanced tab click on Environment Variables. In the System Variables box you should see Path. Click on Path and select Edit. Leave the current value of Variable value as is, but at the end of it, add this:
;c:\mp3splt
Then click OK three times to get out. You should now be able to use Mp3splt as you would on a linux box to allow seeking in a downsampled song.
Unfortunately there is only a MP3 decoder for Flash. This means that non-mp3 files will not play correctly with the flash player. Ampache will eventually force downsampling on non-mp3 files sent to the Flash Player however this will require additional configuration by the Ampache administrator.