资 源 简 介
Squeezeboxserver expects to find audio located in one specific folder (and subfolders). If you specify your disks root folder as the squeezebox root, it recreates the whole disk structure on your squeezebox hardware, with mostly empty folders.
If you are using linux, you have root access, and if you are used to having your audio all across your disk, you can use squeezeindex, eg daily, to index all audio and put symlinks in one specific folder. If you point your squeezeboxserver there, it will show up quite tidy on your squeezebox hardware.
Read more about squeezeboxserver here:
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Squeezebox_Server
Structure of this package :
|-- etc| `-- cron.daily| `-- squeezeindex`-- usr `-- share `-- squeezecenter |-- Bin | `-- i386-linux | `-- squeezeindex.sh `-- INDEX
If you"re familiar with linux, that basically sums it up :-)
* unzip the tarball (its