Re: [slim] M4A Files on ReadyNAS Problems

2008-05-19 Thread Infrant

mj,

what version of SlimServer are you running on the ReadyNAS?  Have you
tried upgrading to the newer version of SqueezeCenter 7.0?

http://www.readynas.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=22t=16965


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[slim] Re: Squeezebox and Infrant ReadyNAS NV

2006-10-09 Thread Infrant

Benjamin,

We are unfamiliar with the MoodLogic stuff... Can you provide a link so
I can do some research and get the engineers to look into it?

Thanks,
Sam


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[slim] Re: Playlist problem with SlimServer on ReadyNAS NV

2006-06-20 Thread Infrant

pebbert9

Let's consolidate the threads:

http://www.infrant.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4264


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[slim] Re: Squeezebox and Infrant ReadyNAS NV

2006-06-07 Thread Infrant

mikerob Wrote: 
 A few questions... 
 
 - I've been put off NAS devices for Slimserver by the perception they
 tend to be a bit underpowered when it comes to things like rescanning
 the database and browser response.  Any comments on this?  How long
 would it take to do a rescan for, say, 10k MP3 tracks?
 
 (On this point... a question for Slim... with the 6.5 split scanner
 release, would it be possible to divide these tasks between processors?
 That is, using an ordinary PC to do rescans creating the database file
 when needed, but the NAS for everyday music playing)
 
 - support of Apple Lossless?
 
 - plans for support of Alien BBC?
 
 - possibility to support Music IP Mixer from predixis.com?  (and if the
 NAS can't run Music IP, does anyone know if it is possible to query a
 different computer that is running Music IP?)

Mikerob,

The re-scan performance is definitely slower, but if your music
collection doesn't change a lot then the biggest hit will be the first
time you set things up.  For 10K tracks, we estimate it will take 2-3
hours (this is assuming pretty detailed ID3 tags).  We are looking into
ways to modify the re-scan procedure so that it only scans what has been
changed; thereby significantly reducing the re-scan time when you
add/delete music from your collection moving forward.  Right now, I
don't know when this will be implemented.

We should support Apple Lossless today, please let me know if you have
found otherwise?

Alien BBC is on the To Do List, but I don't have an ETA at this
time.

Hadn't heard of Music IP Mixer, but I will have someone look into it.


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[slim] Re: Qnap TS-101 feedback

2006-06-06 Thread Infrant

Heuer Wrote: 
 You are wrong - the ReadyNAS is VERY noisy! Think jet engine and you are
 close. The only way to consider owning one is if you can put it in a
 garage, loft or cellar. And I am not kidding as I have both!

Heuer,

This is Sam from Infrant Technologies, I assume you have already
visited our forum's to try and find out if there might something faulty
with your particular unit?  Can you tell me which model ReadyNAS you
have along with the firmware revision?

Unless you live in an extreme environment, the device shouldn't be
generating Jet Engine level fan noise. (I know its probably an
exaggeration but I would like to find out more)

Thanks,
Sam


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[slim] Re: Squeezebox and Infrant ReadyNAS NV

2006-06-06 Thread Infrant

And if anyone has any questions about our product, I would be more than
happy to try and answer them.  We are very excited to be working with
SlimDevices and hope to make this a beneficial partnership for all of
our customers.

-Sam
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[slim] Re: Squeezebox and Infrant ReadyNAS NV

2006-06-06 Thread Infrant

Yannzola Wrote: 
 How silent is it? Under or over 20db? Louder than a new Tivo?
 How plug and play is it? Can a novice comsumer get it running without
 too much hassle? How does one update Slimserver? Is there enough
 headroom to accomodate additional plugins?

Yannzola,

We are in the midst of getting some hard db numbers, the original
measurement equipment that we had only measured down to 40db.  Its not
saying much, but during idle and while the device was doing a read, it
was below this threshold.  One of the companies in the area has a
soundproof room and some very precise instruments so stay tuned...

As for ease-of-use, its fairly easy.  The NV's that we sell in the
bundle, already have SlimServer 6.2.2.0 pre-installed.  If you want, we
already have additional plug-ins for SlimServer available on our
platform: SuperDateTime, LazySearch2, LastFM, and SlimScrobbler.

I would say loading the plug-in pack is no more diffcult than
attaching a file to an email message.  The ReadyNAS handles the rest
once you have told it where to find the plug-in.


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