Network-Compatibility
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Topic:
Topic author: elektrolyt
Subject: Network-Compatibility
Posted on: 01/09/2005 04:35:56 AM
Message:
hello everybody
I have tried to browse a windows share with my mp3 library. browsing is possible with NSM but when adding mp3's, NSM say's "Can not add Z:\blabla...mp3.
Network Support would be nice. I have the slimserver (from slimdevices.com) on linux installed. this is a centralized streaming server for hardware and software clients. the point is, my mp3 library is on a server not on one desktop-computer.
great product! go further with it! that's the "thing" I searched a long time.
greetz
elektrolyt
Replies:
Reply author: Sottilde
Replied on: 01/09/2005 6:12:17 PM
Message:
Personally, I would recommend ditching NSM. You can use NDBM (google it) or Sorune (www.sorune.com). NDBM is my favorite but it has problems recognizing files ripped with iTunes - Sorune doesn't have that problem but it doesn't sort files starting with 'The' correctly. Both seem to support network drives AND also support a different kind of syncing, which is what I do:
My Neuros shows up as F:. So I copy all my music as F:\music\artist\album (this is how iTunes sorts). I then go in NDBM or Sorune and click "Rebuild database". That will scan the Neuros for all music, and then build a database including all those files. Nice and simple.
NSM... is crap. Plain and simple. I would recommend going for one of these open source creations.
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Reply author: manuel(at)mvst.ch
Replied on: 01/22/2005 04:22:06 AM
Message:
Thank you very much for your advices!! I will try both, sorune and NDBM.
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