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kpsaari

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Philips HDD070/00 Micro audio jukebox
« on: January 17, 2005, 09:44:07 am »

When will MC work with HDD070/00 Micro audio jukebox? Now I have to use Musicmatch which I don't like.
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SteveG

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Re: Philips HDD070/00 Micro audio jukebox
« Reply #1 on: January 17, 2005, 11:21:43 am »

How does this device present itself to your PC (e.g. as a removable or fixed drive)? Can you access it in Windows Explorer? If you drag and drop files onto it using Explorer, are the files detected and playable by the device?

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kpsaari

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Re: Philips HDD070/00 Micro audio jukebox
« Reply #2 on: January 17, 2005, 04:24:10 pm »

The player shows in Windows Exlorer as a removable drive eg E: and you can copy files under 2Gb to it. MP3 files transfers nicely with MC but the I am not able to listen them with the player.
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Re: Philips HDD070/00 Micro audio jukebox
« Reply #3 on: January 17, 2005, 04:42:08 pm »

Just to be clear, if you copy files with Windows Explorer to the device, the files are not playable. Correct?

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Re: Philips HDD070/00 Micro audio jukebox
« Reply #5 on: January 18, 2005, 09:27:20 am »

In your reply you mention the files can be transferred with MusicMatch. For this to work, I need to know if you only use Windows Explorer and copy the files,
can they be played on the device.

Thanks,

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kpsaari

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Re: Philips HDD070/00 Micro audio jukebox
« Reply #6 on: January 18, 2005, 04:33:41 pm »

I use MC for choosing an album from MC's library and then I drag and drop it to the Musicmatchs transfer window
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Re: Philips HDD070/00 Micro audio jukebox
« Reply #7 on: January 19, 2005, 12:33:33 pm »

To help work out exactly what's going wrong, try copying a few files using Windows Explorer - do they copy OK?  If they do, can you play them?

Ian G.
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kpsaari

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Re: Philips HDD070/00 Micro audio jukebox
« Reply #8 on: January 19, 2005, 04:33:35 pm »

I can use the player as a removable drive so files tranfers nicely with various file tools. I am not able to listen copied files with the player.
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Re: Philips HDD070/00 Micro audio jukebox
« Reply #9 on: January 20, 2005, 06:31:41 am »

I can use the player as a removable drive so files tranfers nicely with various file tools. I am not able to listen copied files with the player.

Are you saying you can't play MP3s even if you transfer them with Musicmatch?

It looks like there are 4 possibilities:-
  • Your player is broken and can't play anything
  • Your files are corrupt and can't be played
  • The transfer software is doing something wrong
  • The transfer software isn't doing something it should

I had a look on the web and found an article here - http://www.itreviews.co.uk/h596f-philips-hdd070-review.htm

"We weren't that impressed by the Philips software, which you are obliged to use with this player, as it's
not very user-friendly. Apparently the software is locked to the player to protect musical copyright, so it
would seem that it's not just Creative that is playing this particular game."

And then I found this here - http://ostg.pricegrabber.com/rating_getprodrev.php/product_id=3979708/id_type=M

"The software needs to recode the mp3's name to the name format it understands, so you can't just
drag songs to the player or easily add them to the player from someone else's computer. The included
software needs to see what songs you have, it assigns a database number and then xref's to the name
in its database. "

It looks like it's the last option!


Ian G.


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Re: Philips HDD070/00 Micro audio jukebox
« Reply #10 on: January 20, 2005, 01:56:02 pm »

Thanks for the replies Ian.

kpsaari,

If you cannot drag and drop a file from Explorer to the device and have the device recognize it, it is likely that there is a database on the device which needs to be modified
on the device to make the device aware of the transferred files. If this is the case, we will need to write a plugin for this device for it to be compatible with MC which is something
we cannot undertake at this time.

Steve
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Re: Philips HDD070/00 Micro audio jukebox
« Reply #11 on: January 24, 2005, 09:25:32 am »

After switching "enable support forVMDM devices" on MC10 works allmost right with HDD070. I see this during the transfer:

http://www.kanetti.fi/~kpsaari/puppua/mc10_1.jpg

I am not able to delete artists album because I see only track names (no artist, no album):

http://www.kanetti.fi/~kpsaari/puppua/mc10_2.jpg

With Musicmatch you can delete required album.
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Re: Philips HDD070/00 Micro audio jukebox
« Reply #12 on: January 24, 2005, 02:13:03 pm »

The tree items for Aritist and Album are for browsing. If you delete tracks that have that Artist and Album name, the tree items will disappear.
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Re: Philips HDD070/00 Micro audio jukebox
« Reply #13 on: February 13, 2005, 01:42:43 pm »

The player shows up as a portable device and has this structure

all mp3 files ends up in this folder unchanged:
i:\_system\media\audio

an sqllite database with the name MyDB is also located in that folder

the structure of the database is:

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BEGIN TRANSACTION;
CREATE TABLE albumTable(
iAlbumId INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,
cAlbumTitle VARCHAR(100) );
CREATE TABLE artistTable(
iArtistId INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,
cArtistName VARCHAR(100) );
CREATE TABLE dirTable(
iDirId INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,
cDirName VARCHAR(260),
iParentDirId  INTEGER );
CREATE TABLE genreTable(
iGenreId INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,
cGenreName VARCHAR(50) );
CREATE TABLE playlistTable( iPlaylistId INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,
cPlaylistName VARCHAR(100),
cFileName VARCHAR(260),
iDirId INTEGER );
CREATE TABLE playsongTable( iPlaysongId INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,
iPlaylistId INTEGER,
iOrderNr       INTEGER,
iSongId INTEGER );
CREATE TABLE songTable (
iSongId INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,
cSongTitle VARCHAR(100),
iArtistId INTEGER,
iAlbumId INTEGER,
iTrackNr INT8,
iTrackLength INT16,
iNrPlayed INT16,
cFileName  VARCHAR(260),
iDirId INTEGER,
iYear INT8,
iGenreId INTEGER,
iBitRate       INTEGER,
iSampleRate    INTEGER,
iFileSize      INTEGER,
iMediaType     INTEGER );
CREATE INDEX album_cAlbumTitle ON albumTable (cAlbumTitle);
CREATE INDEX artist_cArtistName ON artistTable (cArtistName);
CREATE INDEX dir_cDirName ON dirTable (cDirName);
CREATE INDEX dir_iParentDirId ON dirTable (iParentDirId);
CREATE INDEX genre_cGenreName ON genreTable (cGenreName);
CREATE INDEX playlist_cPlaylistName ON playlistTable (cPlaylistName);
CREATE INDEX playsong_iOrderNr ON playsongTable (iOrderNr);
CREATE INDEX playsong_iPlaylistId ON playsongTable (iPlaylistId);
CREATE INDEX playsong_iSongId ON playsongTable (iSongId);
CREATE INDEX song_cFileName ON songTable (cFileName);
CREATE INDEX song_cSongTitle ON songTable (cSongTitle);
CREATE INDEX song_iAlbumId ON songTable (iAlbumId);
CREATE INDEX song_iArtistId ON songTable (iArtistId);
CREATE INDEX song_iDirId ON songTable (iDirId);
CREATE INDEX song_iGenre ON songTable (iGenreId);
CREATE INDEX song_iTrackNr ON songTable (iTrackNr);
COMMIT;

an example of the database can be downloaded from here

hope this can help you
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SteveG

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Re: Philips HDD070/00 Micro audio jukebox
« Reply #14 on: February 13, 2005, 05:45:21 pm »

If a separate plugin needs to be written to accommodate the database, that cannot be done at this time and
you will need to use the WMDM option.

Steve
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Re: Philips HDD070/00 Micro audio jukebox
« Reply #15 on: April 06, 2005, 09:44:02 pm »

If a separate plugin needs to be written to accommodate the database, that cannot be done at this time and
you will need to use the WMDM option.

Steve

Steve,

Any idea when there will be time to write this plugin?  Maybe after 11 gets released?
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Re: Philips HDD070/00 Micro audio jukebox
« Reply #16 on: April 07, 2005, 02:14:23 pm »

Hard to give a timeline for this.

Sorry.

Steve
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Re: Philips HDD070/00 Micro audio jukebox
« Reply #17 on: July 18, 2005, 10:28:24 pm »

If a separate plugin needs to be written to accommodate the database, that cannot be done at this time and
you will need to use the WMDM option.

Steve

Hey Steve, how about now?   ;D

Anyone else asking for this, or is everyone else content using two pieces of software to manage the Philips stuff?
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Re: Philips HDD070/00 Micro audio jukebox
« Reply #18 on: July 19, 2005, 09:35:02 am »

No one else has requested this, so it is not a high priority.
Are you saying that there is a particular database file on the device that if you remove it, the device no longer can play transferred music?

Steve
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Re: Philips HDD070/00 Micro audio jukebox
« Reply #19 on: July 19, 2005, 08:40:53 pm »

Right, it renames the file to some number and the db links that up with the actual track info (or it uses the tag - not sure which).

It won't play tracks that have been transferred without  the special treatment.
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Re: Philips HDD070/00 Micro audio jukebox
« Reply #20 on: July 20, 2005, 01:30:04 pm »

Do you know if there are plans to update the firmware on this device to be MTP/Plays for Sure compatible?

Steve
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Re: Philips HDD070/00 Micro audio jukebox
« Reply #21 on: July 20, 2005, 09:51:57 pm »

That is an excellent question.  I just emailed their tech support.
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Re: Philips HDD070/00 Micro audio jukebox
« Reply #22 on: July 21, 2005, 12:38:33 pm »

Thanks. Please update here if you find anything out.

Steve
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Re: Philips HDD070/00 Micro audio jukebox
« Reply #23 on: October 01, 2005, 09:59:40 am »

It looks as though they have ignored my request.  I am now weighing contacting them again vs. and iPod Nano.
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Re: Philips HDD070/00 Micro audio jukebox
« Reply #24 on: October 28, 2005, 11:15:26 pm »

The Philips croaked, so Nano it is.

Never did get a reply from Philips.
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Re: Philips HDD070/00 Micro audio jukebox
« Reply #25 on: October 31, 2005, 01:06:45 pm »

Sorry about the mortality of your Philips.
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Re: Philips HDD070/00 Micro audio jukebox
« Reply #26 on: October 31, 2005, 07:16:16 pm »

It was kind of a POS anyway, so I really won't miss it.  The Nano completely blows it away in every facet.

Thanks for listening Steve!
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Re: Philips HDD070/00 Micro audio jukebox
« Reply #27 on: December 28, 2005, 12:44:35 pm »

I just purchased a Philips PSS110 which apparently uses the same database structure as the model mentioned in this thread.  Although I don't have an allegiance to any particular media player, I knew I wasn't installing MusicMatch JB as I've had to deal with removing it off of new Dell PCs.  Anyway, my options were to return the device or figure out a way around it.  So I wrote a .NET utilty in C# to update the database on the PSS110 with the contents of what has been copied to the device.  It still needs some more work, but as of last night it works.  If anyone has any interest, please contact me.  I'm not sure if this could be used with MC somehow as I'm not familiar with the product.  Also, if anyone is familiar with the structure of the playlist file that these Philips devices use, I would appreciate any insight.  I'm trying to get playlists to work but would prefer to not have to install MMJB to get a sample playlist.

Update: I just took a look at the sample database mentioned in an earlier post on this thread, and it appears the the playlist is database driven and does not use the file system.  So it looks like the sample database was the insight I needed.  Thanks to Skrollster for posting it.
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Re: Philips HDD070/00 Micro audio jukebox
« Reply #28 on: April 21, 2006, 12:44:10 pm »

I just purchased a Philips PSS110 which apparently uses the same database structure as the model mentioned in this thread.  Although I don't have an allegiance to any particular media player, I knew I wasn't installing MusicMatch JB as I've had to deal with removing it off of new Dell PCs.  Anyway, my options were to return the device or figure out a way around it.  So I wrote a .NET utilty in C# to update the database on the PSS110 with the contents of what has been copied to the device.

I just picked up one of these at Sam's Club for $50 and it's a pretty cool little number.  Not perfect, but groovy for what it does (the USB 1.1 transfers are pretty slow, of course...).  A quick net search found a bit of freeware (donations accepted) that will enable you to transfer music to the player with MC.  You just need this little application to update the database on the player.  As long as you set the folder structure, etc. correctly in the Handheld Options in MC, you're good to go!

http://www.apocgraphy.com/ShoqBoxBuddy/Help.htm

Roq on!

UPDATE: I may have been a bit early in my praise.  The track numbers don't seem to be updating.  That's a problem.  I'll post more as I work on it.
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