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<![CDATA[Nightingale Forums - General Discussion]]> //forum.getnightingale.com/ 2025-05-13T03:54:51Z MyBB 2021-11-17T23:15:46Z 2021-11-17T23:35:27Z //forum.getnightingale.com/thread-2328.html <![CDATA[Extracting Playlists]]>  

I needed to get my playlists out.

I had to modify some files, but I managed to get Playlist Export Tool v2 0.9.5 to work. You can see the instructions here. I've attached it below in the unlikely event someone else needs it. Extract the directory into extensions.

I also tried using songbirdDbTools v0.2, but it doesn't like the latest version of my db. It likes the previous dbs left behind from updates.

.zip   playlistexport@awilco.net.zip (Size: 13.81 KB / Downloads: 628) ]]>
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2016-09-26T09:54:55Z 2016-09-26T09:54:55Z //forum.getnightingale.com/thread-1494.html <![CDATA[WASAPI]]> ]]> false 2016-06-18T09:14:04Z 2016-06-18T09:14:04Z //forum.getnightingale.com/thread-1482.html <![CDATA[Is Nightingale dead?]]> Despite offering some nice new features, version 1.12.2 (or 1.13?) never got released.
Is Nightingale dead?]]>
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2016-04-30T23:55:40Z 2016-04-30T23:55:40Z //forum.getnightingale.com/thread-1466.html <![CDATA[Nightingale Music Player Architecture diagram]]>
Can anyone post me the architectural diagram for nightingale music player. Also needed the component diagram.

Thanks,
Orange]]>
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2016-04-02T17:26:19Z 2016-04-02T17:27:13Z //forum.getnightingale.com/thread-1458.html <![CDATA[What's Nightingale using on bit depth and freq?]]> What's it doing by default?]]> false 2016-04-02T11:56:28Z 2016-04-02T11:57:08Z //forum.getnightingale.com/thread-1456.html <![CDATA[Nightingale's Database on Different Partition?]]>
  • move the Nightingale Database to a different partition or better yet
  • create a new database on the partition of my chosing (not C)?
  • Removing all files from within Nightingale and then re-importing them is no problem.

    Background: I play mainly from an "intelligent album" with many criteria, among them a criteria to play only sounds i haven't heard before. I have around 70.000 songs and for every database operation Nightingale is blocked for around 40 seconds. This means, whenever it changes to a new song it is blocked for 40 seconds and also when i edit metadata (which i do frequently). The music continues playing smoothly, but you cannot for instance stop this music or do anything else.

    I just installed Nightingale on a brandnew fast desktop computer with conventional HDDs and it proved almost as slow as before on a 6 years old desktop computer (and on various other new laptops in between).

    Now on that brandnew computer i have a partition G that's a SSD. I already uninstalled Nightingale from C and re-installed on the SSD partition G, hoping for more speed. But after re-installing, Nightingale seemed to keep it's old database and profile, because everything was there instantly - i had hoped to re-import everything and get a database on the software's drive, i.e. on G (the SSD). Nightingale doesn't seem much faster now that it is on the SSD drive, but the database still on C.

    That's why i want to try having the database itself on the SSD.

    I am not a geek, but am aware of a prefs.js and i see i can open+edit it with the Editor. I see these entries there:

    user_pref("songbird.library.loader.0.databaseGUID", "main@library.songbirdnest.com");
    user_pref("songbird.library.loader.0.databaseLocation", "C:\\Users\\user1\\AppData\\Roaming\\Nightingale\\Profiles\\vtdvlnim.default\\db\\main@library.songbirdnest.com.db");
    user_pref("songbird.library.loader.0.loadAtStartup", true);

    I also see the database "main@library.songbirdnest.com" itself on the C drive, while the software is now on the G drive.

    Again, i'll happily build up a completely new database and delete the old one, no problem. If you could tell me if/how i could have a database on drive G, that would be great.

    Thanks!]]>
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    2016-01-30T22:09:24Z 2016-01-30T22:09:24Z //forum.getnightingale.com/thread-1450.html <![CDATA[What are other XULRunner-based projects going to do about XUL/XPCOM deprecation?]]>
    Not sure if anyone here is familiar with Zotero (https://www.zotero.org/), but I wonder if Nightingale could look to them for inspiration on transitioning away from XUL/XPCOM, if that's what's decided is the best path forward rather than upgrading to the latest XULRunner.

    Zotero is an open-source XULRunner-based app that is basically a library/manager for PDFs, documents, media and other items. It has a database of metadata for each item, and you can organize items into "collections" (basically playlists), so it reminds me a bit of Nightingale in that way.

    I don't think they've actually decided on how to move forward with XUL/XPCOM being deprecated, but it sounds like they'll replace them somehow (at least according to one developer: https://groups.google.com/d/msg/zotero-d...WTBrQSEwAJ).

    Anyway, I just thought I would mention Zotero, since it reminds me more of Nightingale than any other XULRunner-based program I'm aware of, and it is definitely under more active development (they have some funding as well). It might be helpful to keep an eye on their developer mailing list (https://groups.google.com/group/zotero-dev) to see what they decide to do.]]>
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    2016-01-22T09:45:00Z 2016-01-22T09:45:00Z //forum.getnightingale.com/thread-1448.html <![CDATA[Nightingale not reading some tags]]>
    My issue is that Nightingale doesn't seem to read some tags.
    I have music in both .mp3 & .ogg format.  Format doesn't seem to matter.

    There is nothing wrong with these tags, because they are read just fine in other music players, like Tomahawk or VLC.  Tag editing programs also see the tags just fine.
    There's now a bunch of music that doesn't show in my Library.

    If I use a tag editor to make a small change, it does seem to take care of the problem, but I was wondering if anyone knew of a setting someplace in Nightingale that will allow it to read all tags.  I have well over 1,000 albums in my collection, so I don't want to go through every one, one by one, to fix the tags.


    Thanks.]]>
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    2016-01-04T04:13:41Z 2016-01-04T04:13:41Z //forum.getnightingale.com/thread-1445.html <![CDATA[suggestion for DLNA client]]>
    What I would like is a dlna client mode so I can use media already stored on my dlna server (the router)]]>
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    2015-12-13T16:52:22Z 2015-12-13T16:52:22Z //forum.getnightingale.com/thread-1437.html <![CDATA[Is nightingale still in development ?]]>
    Thanks]]>
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    2015-10-24T02:44:03Z 2015-10-24T02:44:03Z //forum.getnightingale.com/thread-1431.html <![CDATA[H.264 in nightingale]]> false 2015-10-19T06:52:39Z 2015-10-19T06:52:39Z //forum.getnightingale.com/thread-1427.html <![CDATA[reset Play count]]> false 2015-09-02T10:08:41Z 2015-09-02T10:08:41Z //forum.getnightingale.com/thread-1420.html <![CDATA[Share preferences/db between clients]]>
    My goal is that the Mac and Windows both share the same music (smb, organized with for example Picard) and share the same playlists, player plugins, etc.]]>
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    2015-08-16T10:35:01Z 2015-08-16T10:35:01Z //forum.getnightingale.com/thread-1414.html <![CDATA[recover data from other install]]>
    I've tried copying nightingale file over my new installation and still doesn't get back my old playlists. I've tried to copy the profile file found in my backup In system/user/michel/local settings/nightingale" and replace it in "system/user/michel/local settings/nightingale" and it didn't changed anythings.

    Can you help?

    Thanks]]>
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    2015-07-01T11:06:34Z 2015-07-01T11:06:34Z //forum.getnightingale.com/thread-1398.html <![CDATA[Record Shoutcast streaming]]> meanwhile , congratulations for the software, truly exceptional!

    My question is: is it possible to record (without using terminal) the Shoutcast streaming?

    many many thanks!!

    davide
    Italy]]>
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    2015-06-07T03:06:13Z 2015-06-07T03:06:13Z //forum.getnightingale.com/thread-1393.html <![CDATA[How We Could Get Away From SourceForge]]> http://code.fosshub.com/, which would let us dump files (up to 100MB per file). There is no folder structure or similar, but who cares, it's just nightlies and testbuilds. If we'd want to have a nightly builds page with direct downloads in the future (as the current new version of the website has) we'd have to look into it with the Fosshub guys. Further they don't have a proper SSL certificate for code.fosshub.com and reuse the cert from http://www.fosshub.com. That's about all the issues I've seen or heard about so far.

    What do you think about fosshub? Or do you know of a better alternative?]]>
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    2015-04-18T09:22:05Z 2015-04-18T09:22:05Z //forum.getnightingale.com/thread-1381.html <![CDATA[Playcount bug]]>
    I have the old weird playcount bug, in which one every two tracks doesn't get its playcount updated.

    I am on a Mac 10.6.8, and NG 1.12.1, build 2454 (the latest build, I think)

    I'd like to know:

    1) whether the problem has been fixed in a nightly

    2) in case, a link to the nightly dmg, as the nightly directory on sf does not tell me which folder has a mac build

    thanks!]]>
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    2015-01-30T03:20:29Z 2015-01-30T08:14:47Z //forum.getnightingale.com/thread-1361.html <![CDATA[mixing tracks]]>
    Sorry I couldn't find the answer to this quetion or in the forum nor in the wiki...

    Is there a way to "auto-mix" tracks in nightingale? I mean, the next song in the play queue stats playing a few (at the best a configurable number of) seconds before the current song ends. And during this time both files are played simultaneously.

    Thanks !]]>
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    2014-11-16T21:14:49Z 2014-11-17T19:22:10Z //forum.getnightingale.com/thread-1343.html <![CDATA[[resolved] gridview add-on license]]>
    http://wiki.getnightingale.com/doku.php?...#grid_view

    The download does not contain a license.

    Is it what is described on the wiki page footer?

    Quote:Except where otherwise noted, content on this wiki is licensed under the following
    license: CC Attribution 3.0 Unported

    I wish to adapt it and release it under a free software license.

    Edit:

    Changed title to contain [resolved]]]>
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    2014-07-13T02:35:22Z 2014-07-13T02:35:22Z //forum.getnightingale.com/thread-1219.html <![CDATA[Streaming music]]> false