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branchandroot: butterfly on a desk with a world in a bottle (butterfly glass desk)
SUCK IT, APPLE, YOU LOSERS, YOUR AIRPLAY PIECE OF CRAP IS FIXED.

Ahem. That is to say, I found a way around one of AirPlay's known persistent bugs. Since this calls for both gloating and some documentation, here we go.

AirPlay (Apple's stream-music-over-wifi protocol) has two known bugs that are incredibly annoying and have not been fixed for twenty years. (Cue gnashing of teeth, etc.)

1: You can't edit a song's metadata in iTunes/Music while AirPlay is enabled. Want to change the genre? Add a comment? Fix the artist's name? Too bad! Even worse, sometimes it will look like the tags were changed, but the change will not actually be written to the file, and as soon as you turn AirPlay off five years worth of changes will disappear and leave you screaming into the void. Just as a totally random example. All you can do about this is turn AirPlay off every time you want to edit the metadata, so the changes take.

2: iTunes/Music has a setting that will normalize the loudness of songs--that is, adjust the gain so they all play at about the same loudness regardless of what the actual file is recorded at. But this setting doesn't work while you're using AirPlay! So if you have, for example, playlists with songs from different artists, it's very likely you'll either constantly be adjusting the volume or just living with the nails-on-blackboard unevenness.

I have over 9000 songs in my music library and mostly listen to mixed playlists, so you can imagine that this became fairly critical when I finally decided AirPlay was the best option for my upstairs speakers. Thankfully, while I still can't do anything about 1, I have found a solution for 2. It requires several steps, and that you be on a laptop/desktop rather than a tablet or phone.

details below )

Of course, I'm going to need to do the mp3-conversion and normalizing steps again every time I add new music, but between Audacity's batch conversion and MP3 Normalizer's batch conversion, this should not be onerous. Annoying, but not onerous.
branchandroot: wings of fire (fire wings)
I'm still alive! Have a really excellent fireworks simulation.

I haven't killed a single one of my faculty, though it was a close run thing with one or two. I didn't even covertly pass the hat to put out a hit on the uni president for trying to do an in-person Fall! I figure the county public health people are very probably on top of that one already, though I've got a couple bucks to chip in if they'd like.

September and its outskirts did kind of burn me out, though, so I've mostly been grinding along at survival level for the past couple months. Two extra vacation days were pathetic compensation, but still nice to have. I feel mostly human again. Nice comments on my fic kept me going more than once, so allow me to generally thank everyone in fandom who's made a point of commenting this past year; it really, really helped.

Favorite fan-accomplishment: the Lodestone XiYao arc. I was honestly surprised that I wrote at all, this past year, much less another novel length fix-it, but that's the human brain for you. Falling into the quite lively Untamed fandom was certainly a good thing to have happen, even if I do feel a persistent desire to beat parts of that fandom over the head with copies of Science and Civilization in China.

Most entertaining coping method: vacation planning. I now have a whole list of places to vacation when that is possible again, ranging from cabins in the Smokies to Grand Traverse Resort. Also, Smoky Mountain cabins are dirt cheap for the amenities, just saying.

Best silver lining: not having to drive when it's snow and ice out.

And now: onward to vaccination and a new president!

Epubs yay!

May. 11th, 2012 01:53 pm
branchandroot: pen with burning ink (ink burns)
Done! Epubs are now up on Ink Burns!

Download buttons are above the title and under the breadcrumbs of each arc and story. If anyone notices any files that are unreadable or corrupted, please let me know? I think I caught all the unclosed horizontal rules, but I could really only spot-check with this many stories.

*brightly* Now to see about mobi conversion.

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