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Re: New Rio Client - Stage 1 Complete


  • Subject: Re: New Rio Client - Stage 1 Complete
  • From: achamp26
  • Date: Sun, 08 Feb 2004 13:00:00 +0000

Tony,
Great news, looks like you have been working hard.

The use of ole db connection sounds good as I would like to use SQL
Server for my database.

Let me know if you want any help in testing this.

Cheers

Adrian

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href="/group/ukha_xpl/post?postID=7BstW8J3aRmWJFspdG42Mfdp-zHkwWt_r6vH46vv5ldXxYZBEcj5DycV7mavb6ZxzjArRLws4AVpzRP8R1Di">ukha_xpl@xxxxxxx</a>,
"Tony Tofts" <tony@x> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Stage 1 of the new Rio server/client is complete :-)
>
> Have got a vb .net app that has
> DHCP
> SSDP
> Portmap
> Mount
> NFS Server
>
> And it successfully boots a Rio!
> And it can easily be converted into a windows service too...
>
> Got a little bit of code tidying to do, but it works a treat
>
> Stage 2 is the music scanner to build a database of
genre/artist/album/track
> from mp3 tags
>
> Initially I'm concentrating on mp3 but will ensure the client
retains
> flac/ogg support (and wav for tts, might include wav music files
too)
>
> I want to keep the application completely self-contained, so will
initially
> use an ms access database (but will make the connection via ole db
to have
> the option of mysql etc). If anyone knows of a better way of
storing the
> data in .net then please advise.
>
> Regards
> Tony






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