sflester Posted July 8, 2007 Posted July 8, 2007 Greetings, I've read a bunch of posts on this topic and haven't seen anything on the recent version. My PJ version 7. 4. 0_CF7 works great except it doesn't save the album information with the mp3 that is ripped. The Artist and Song are properly labled, but no album. Any advise? Thanks for the good work guys. Used Razor512's installer PJ version 7. 4. 0_CF7 Firefox 1. 5. 0. 12 Sean Quote
Guest t3chn0b0y Posted July 9, 2007 Posted July 9, 2007 Greetings, I've read a bunch of posts on this topic and haven't seen anything on the recent version. My PJ version 7. 4. 0_CF7 works great except it doesn't save the album information with the mp3 that is ripped. The Artist and Song are properly labled, but no album. Any advise? Thanks for the good work guys. Used Razor512's installer PJ version 7. 4. 0_CF7 Firefox 1. 5. 0. 12 Sean Im having the same problem here, and if i use the grab instead of the auto it will keep creating a .mp3 file in the unclassified.. Quote
Birra Posted August 6, 2007 Posted August 6, 2007 Never got that too work either. It's so bad. :( Quote
darkone_05 Posted September 10, 2007 Posted September 10, 2007 I have been beating my head against this for the last 2 hours... For some reason, when pandora's jar submits the search query to gracenote.com, it returns a script error from their site.... ERG... I think I need to sleep on it for now... Quote
darkone_05 Posted September 11, 2007 Posted September 11, 2007 Got it... had to rewrite a few things and fix the datamining for cddb, but it works. Check out the post Quote
darkone_05 Posted September 11, 2007 Posted September 11, 2007 For anyone interested, pandora's jar uses the open source library httpunit, which fetches and handles web pages. By default, it's included javascript interpreter is active. This interpreter was choking on the google ads present on the results page when searching cddb. With some research, I found that HttpUnitOptions.setScriptingEnabled(false); could be used to disable the interpreter (this was surprisingly hidden in their page). After getting that to work, all that was left was fixing the old code for page parsing, which was broken for any song that returned multiple possible results from the search. Quote
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