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Extracting music file from Hifidelio music server



 
 
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Old February 20th 06, 06:09 PM posted to uk.media.home-cinema,uk.rec.audio
Simon Heather
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Default Extracting music file from Hifidelio music server

The Hifidelio music server does not (by default) expose the music files that
have been ripped to the hard drive - however it runs Linux 2.4.26 and uses
samba to expose an import directory to Windows that can be used to copy
files for importing. In order to expose the internal music folder that
contains all of the stored music tracks, it is a simple matter of using
telnet to login to the Hifidelio (enable this from the settings-services
menu, default user name is root, password is also root) and then edit the
/opt/samba/lib/smb.conf file - just use vi to edit the file and copy the
settings at the end for the [Import] section - just rename import to music
and change the "writable" flag to no so you can't accidentally delete the
files.

Once this change has been made the music directory should be immediately
available under the "Hifidelio" shares - you can then copy (and backup) your
music files to your PC. I hope this is of use to any other Hifidelio users
(or potential users) out there.

- Simon.


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Old February 21st 06, 06:02 PM posted to uk.media.home-cinema,uk.rec.audio
Dr Hfuhruhurr
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Default Extracting music file from Hifidelio music server


Simon Heather wrote:

The Hifidelio music server does not (by default) expose the music files that
have been ripped to the hard drive - however it runs Linux 2.4.26 and uses
samba to expose an import directory to Windows that can be used to copy
files for importing. In order to expose the internal music folder that
contains all of the stored music tracks, it is a simple matter of using
telnet to login to the Hifidelio (enable this from the settings-services
menu, default user name is root, password is also root) and then edit the
/opt/samba/lib/smb.conf file - just use vi to edit the file and copy the
settings at the end for the [Import] section - just rename import to music
and change the "writable" flag to no so you can't accidentally delete the
files.

Once this change has been made the music directory should be immediately
available under the "Hifidelio" shares - you can then copy (and backup) your
music files to your PC. I hope this is of use to any other Hifidelio users
(or potential users) out there.

- Simon.


"just use vi to edit the file"
Now I love vi as an editing tool for UNIX work, but it belongs nowhere
NEAR a consumer item.

Doc

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Old February 22nd 06, 02:23 PM posted to uk.media.home-cinema,uk.rec.audio
Adrian C
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Default Extracting music file from Hifidelio music server

Dr Hfuhruhurr wrote:
Simon Heather wrote:


The Hifidelio music server does not (by default) expose the music files that
have been ripped to the hard drive - however it runs Linux 2.4.26 and uses
samba to expose an import directory to Windows that can be used to copy
files for importing. In order to expose the internal music folder that
contains all of the stored music tracks, it is a simple matter of using
telnet to login to the Hifidelio (enable this from the settings-services
menu, default user name is root, password is also root) and then edit the
/opt/samba/lib/smb.conf file - just use vi to edit the file and copy the
settings at the end for the [Import] section - just rename import to music
and change the "writable" flag to no so you can't accidentally delete the
files.

Once this change has been made the music directory should be immediately
available under the "Hifidelio" shares - you can then copy (and backup) your
music files to your PC. I hope this is of use to any other Hifidelio users
(or potential users) out there.

- Simon.



"just use vi to edit the file"
Now I love vi as an editing tool for UNIX work, but it belongs nowhere
NEAR a consumer item.


Right. It belongs nowhere near a consumer item where the manufacturer
has set all the operating parameters in stone, dumbed down the interface
so yokals can use it and cauterized the ability for useful upgrades.

Happily, some manufacturers have had the forsight to treat *some* of
their customers a bit better. If I had the inclination, I'd could expand
on my dreams for starting a 'campaign for user re-programable hardware'
which would ensure that a huge majority of items wouldn't be disposed of
unnecessarily because a competing product with identical hardware has
more features rendering the former 'outdated'.

TiVo & TopField have good examples of items which can have functionality
improved quite usefully by users. Vi is perfectly usable on TiVo from a
terminal session.

--
Adrian C
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Old February 22nd 06, 06:55 PM posted to uk.media.home-cinema,uk.rec.audio
Simon Heather
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Default Extracting music file from Hifidelio music server

"Dr Hfuhruhurr" wrote in message
oups.com...

Simon Heather wrote:
"just use vi to edit the file"
Now I love vi as an editing tool for UNIX work, but it belongs nowhere
NEAR a consumer item.


I'm not sure what your point is - using telnet is a back-door on to the
device - your average consumer wouldn't touch it but for those of us with
some computer experience it is a perfectly straightforward way of accessing
a computer (which is what the Hifidelio essentially is). I would contend
that they should have enabled the music share out of the box but as they
haven't it is possible to do so by following my instructions. vi is pretty
much the only universal text editor for UNIX machines - there may be other
editors available on this box but I didn't look - although cumbersome to use
it is simple to learn.

- Simon.


 




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