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Gear / Technical Help => Ask The Tapers => Topic started by: Jhurlbs81 on January 31, 2010, 08:50:28 AM
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I'm trying to get used to the new system and there are a few things I have questions on;
After you upload, if you need to replace files is there any way to use FTP to make the changes? (say I have to replace several flacs..) Flash is very painful.
How do I re-derive after uploading new FLACs these days? Couldn't find that handy button..
Item Manager > derive
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I'm trying to get used to the new system and there are a few things I have questions on;
After you upload, if you need to replace files is there any way to use FTP to make the changes? (say I have to replace several flacs..) Flash is very painful.
How do I re-derive after uploading new FLACs these days? Couldn't find that handy button..
Item Manager > derive
Sadly, FTP access to the LMA is no more :(
And yeah, item manager is your best friend. I wish they'd link it on each item page directly like they do for admins in addition to that dumbed down edit item button that the masses get.
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Sadly, FTP access to the LMA is no more :(
not true! you can still do ftp. did two shows over the weekend that way. right beside the button for "advance uploader for live music archive" is a link for ftp. it will say
If you're uploading a live concert, please use this alternative form for the Live Music Archive.
you can ignore that and use ftp. however you can not as the original poster asked replace files via ftp. that has to be done via flash.
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however you can not as the original poster asked replace files via ftp. that has to be done via flash.
Ok. I can live with that. My only issue with the flash is my inability to figure out how to select multiple items at once ( from that tree view)
My big issue was I forgot where the derive button was hidden. But I'm all good now.
Thanks
Jesse
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Sadly, FTP access to the LMA is no more :(
not true! you can still do ftp. did two shows over the weekend that way. right beside the button for "advance uploader for live music archive" is a link for ftp. it will say
If you're uploading a live concert, please use this alternative form for the Live Music Archive.
you can ignore that and use ftp. however you can not as the original poster asked replace files via ftp. that has to be done via flash.
Well I'll be a shit ass mule! For years now I've been going straight to http://www.archive.org/create.php?lma=1 (http://www.archive.org/create.php?lma=1) which doesn't have that link! +T for the heady workaround!
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for others
http://www.archive.org/create/
you'll see the ftp there. they still want you to use the flash etc. but there has been so many issues. when it works I don't mind flash at all.
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My only issue with the flash is my inability to figure out how to select multiple items at once ( from that tree view)
AFAIK, selecting multiple items can't be done at this time. :-\
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My only issue with the flash is my inability to figure out how to select multiple items at once ( from that tree view)
AFAIK, selecting multiple items can't be done at this time. :-\
when replacing or uploading? when uploading I select all the files and it does it's thing. I just highlight them all.
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My only issue with the flash is my inability to figure out how to select multiple items at once ( from that tree view)
AFAIK, selecting multiple items can't be done at this time. :-\
when replacing or uploading? when uploading I select all the files and it does it's thing. I just highlight them all.
Yeah, it can be done on the initial upload, but not on subsequent edit operations. There's info on it in one of the big LMA problems thread.
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yeah, annoying you cant select a bunch of files at once.
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yeah, annoying you cant select a bunch of files at once.
Right. The workaround they suggest is to create a subfolder and move the files you want to delete in there and then delete the subfolder. Still a pain, but better than deleting them one by one.
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I see I've trained you all well and have nothing further to add. :)
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yeah, annoying you cant select a bunch of files at once.
Right. The workaround they suggest is to create a subfolder and move the files you want to delete in there and then delete the subfolder. Still a pain, but better than deleting them one by one.
Ha. We're so lazy these days!
Yeah, it could be easier to highlight everything and delete, but so you have to use a few extra key strokes. Big deal.
Yeah, Jesse...just click on the main folder and create a subfolder and name it anything you want to. Then drag and drop the old files into that newly created folder. Once they're all there, highlight the folder and hit delete...boom! they're all gone.
Simple!
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Ha. We're so lazy these days!
Yeah, it could be easier to highlight everything and delete, but so you have to use a few extra key strokes. Big deal.
Hey- I resemble that comment!
No its just annoying when someone moves your water dish after years of training.. ;)
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Ha. We're so lazy these days!
Yeah, it could be easier to highlight everything and delete, but so you have to use a few extra key strokes. Big deal.
Hey- I resemble that comment!
No its just annoying when someone moves your water dish after years of training.. ;)
:coolguy: