seracious, thanks for your thanks. I'm glad you got it working. The 'Play all' and 'Shuffle all' "posters" should show up to the left of the highlighted music folder or song as you enter "My Music" and subsequent music folders. If you don't see them, you probably don't have the latest version. Get it
here. I haven't tried to contact el.wubo, but it looks like he has moved on and I have no way to update the first post in the thread to point to the latest version. At some point I hope to repackage the channel and make it easier to install. Unfortunately, Mac users will probably be left on their own since I have no way to support them. It would be nice if I could virtualize a Mac, but oh well. Thank you Steve Jobs.
Photo viewing will be slow without PIL (Python Imaging Library) installed. gcc-4.2 would be a compiler. I thought it came with the OS, but I'm not sure. Maybe the error is coming from gcc and there's something that it's looking for and can't find? You might want to do a search for installing PIL on Snow Leopard. Sorry I can't be more help.
The top level 'Settings' poster gets you to the available settings. If you don't see that poster, again you don't have the latest version. The only setting that applies to music is the "Autoplay subfolders" setting and it's kind of leftover at this point. With it set to 'Yes', when you choose 'Play/Shuffle all' all of the songs in the current folder plus any songs in subfolders will be played (which is probably what you want 99% of the time). With it set to 'No', only the songs in the current folder will be played.
The playlist feature is designed to work with .m3u playlist files. They're simple text files and you can find plenty of information on them if you care to search, but to be honest any text file with a list of songs to play, one per line, will work. Either a full path to the song or a path relative to your top level music folder must be used. For example on a Windows machine, I could have either:
F:\Roku\Media\Music\Eagles\Hotel California\Hotel California.mp3
F:\Roku\Media\Music\Rush\Moving Pictures\Tom Sawyer.mp3
or (assuming I have F:\Roku\Media\Music set as my music folder in my config.ini file)
Eagles\Hotel California\Hotel California.mp3
Rush\Moving Pictures\Tom Sawyer.mp3
Putting either of those two lines in a file called "jim's list.m3u" should work.
Feel free to ask any questions here. I rarely give anyone a hard time for asking a question that's already been answered unless it was answered in the previous post ;). I'm not a jerk.
-JT
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