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For Linux fans Use MySql and Amarok instead of SS

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1kyle

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Here's a possibility for Linux fans who don't want to be tied to SS.

Assuming you can get your music files into the computer somehow (either via SS or by some manual method) you might like to try storing the files in a MySQL database (free for all platforms) and if you are a Linux fan try running Amarok as your player as it supports MySQL databases. (Tags etc are also supported).

This gets over the nasty problem of having to have your library on one Physical Disc (and if you know SQL which is reasonably simple) you can generate some great queries and playlists with minimal effort.

You'll be able to upload to your MD (in real time) via computers optical sound card output and optical in on your MD recorder.

OK slower than using SS but at least it gives you the possibilty of using Linux with the MD recorder and you can use other formats such as Ogg Vorbis and FLAC (although not DIRECTLY on the MD of course).

Here's the link for those interested.

http://amarok.kde.org/amarokwiki/index.php/MySQL_HowTo

Cheers

-K

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Great!

Only problem I have found with Linux is that I haven't yet fount a distro of it that actually picks up my particular sound card at all. :(

Unless you've got something really unusual try SUSE 10.0 or Fedora (The Community version of Red Hat).

Mandriva also has quite good hardware detection. If NONE of these 3 distros don't work then you really have got some horrendously non standard hardware which I'm surprised works on ANY platform.

Linux hardware detection is pretty good these days.

Cheers

-K

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For those who dual boot for the use of SS, this may be an alternative Top Cat. However, it really doesn't replace SS, but if you have the goods, and a good software player, it would probably work better (other than the speed).

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Even better if you have VMWARE as you can flip between Windows XP and Linux without a re-boot.

Cheers

-K

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