[slinkelist] Missing Discs
Marc Parker
parkdog@ix.netcom.com
Tue, 26 Oct 1999 18:38:29 -0500
Where do you take them? The reason I ask, is I have made it LAW that no one
removes ANY thing from my changers once they are loaded. If someone wants to
play something on another CD plyaer, Tape deck or Mini Disc, I make them a
copy of what they want. May sound a bit rigid, but avoids the wear and tear
as well as the confusion. THe up side is I can give them exactly what they
want. I find playlists a most valuable aspect of CDJ.
Are you taking them out of the house? (Car?).
Just curious.
Parker
> From: "Mike Kropp" <mkropp@cathouse.mv.com>
> Reply-To: <mkropp@cathouse.mv.com>
> Date: Tue, 26 Oct 1999 18:15:08 -0400
> To: "Colby Boles" <cboles@nirvis.com>, <slinkelist@nirvis.com>
> Subject: RE: [slinkelist] Missing Discs
>
> CDP-CX300. It usually takes a couple tries -- especially if it is a new
> disc. Seems to want to download it's own version of the memo rather than
> what I type.
>
> Blanking memos is of interest but only if group info can dealt with too.
> That's currently disabled and of no use.
>
> I'm really most interested in maintaining disc location info. It makes it
> easier to find discs -- especially discs you take frequently. You sort of
> get used to where they are.
>
> CDJ is such a cool app. It sort of needs the fit-and-finish step to make it
> really stand out.
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Colby Boles [mailto:cboles@nirvis.com]
>> Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 1999 4:26 PM
>> To: mkropp@cathouse.mv.com; Brian L Hunt; slinkelist@nirvis.com
>> Subject: RE: [slinkelist] Missing Discs
>>
>>
>> What player are you uploading to? As long as it's not the CX270
>> or 90ES, it
>> should be very reliable. We can add an option to blank old memos if there
>> is interest.
>>
>> Colby
>>
>> At 11:04 AM 10/26/99 -0400, Mike Kropp wrote:
>>> Main reason I care is sometimes I use the CD players without CDJ (gasp!).
>>> Besides, CDJ does not update the slot information in the CD
>> player when it
>>> refinds the disc. It doesn't download the disc memo (which it
>> does somewhat
>>> unreliably anyway) and it doesn't download the group. It also
>> doesn't erase
>>> the same information from the empty slot. Disc memo is important as the
>>> computer controlling this is in another room. Call me anal but
>> I like this
>>> stuff to be in synch.
>>>
>>> --Mike
>>>
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: Brian L Hunt [mailto:bhunt01@ibm.net]
>>>> Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 1999 10:30 AM
>>>> To: mkropp@cathouse.mv.com; slinkelist@nirvis.com
>>>> Subject: RE: [slinkelist] Missing Discs
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Just to ask the obvious, why do you care which slots they
>> were in? That's
>>>> the beauty of CDJ. You can get it to search all the slots that
>>>> are empty as
>>>> far as it is concerned. So put the CDs in any empty slot and
>> tell it to
>>>> search. Yes it does get a bit out of sync with a lot of swapping.
>>>> So once in
>>>> a while tell it to search every slot and take the wife out to
>> dinner while
>>>> it does it.
>>>>
>>>> Brian
>>>>
>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>> From: slinkelist-admin@nirvis.com
> [mailto:slinkelist-admin@nirvis.com]On
>>>> Behalf Of Mike Kropp
>>>> Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 1999 5:45 AM
>>>> To: slinkelist@nirvis.com
>>>> Subject: [slinkelist] Missing Discs
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> We regularly remove and replace discs from our two changers.
>>> Because CDJ
>>>> doesn't automatically reupload the memo text, and group
>>> information to the
>>>> player, we put them back in the slots they came out of. The
>>>> trouble is that
>>>> CDJ doesn't make it easy to do that. Once it discovers that a disc is
>>>> missing, it sets the player and disc fields of the database to
>>>> -1. It would
>>>> be nice if it retained that information and indicated the missing
>>>> disc some
>>>> other way ("Location Valid" field maybe?). I would have
>>>> suggested negative
>>>> player and disc numbers but the player is 0-based.
>>>>
>>>> Anyway, a real nice feature would be to get a list of missing
>>>> discs and what
>>>> slots they're supposed to be in. I was going to do a query
>>> within Access
>>>> for this but couldn't figure a good way to do that.
>>>>
>>>> Any other ideas how to solve this?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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