Sorry - but honestly the hardware requirements for an LMS server are so
low it can be scored for free, more or less.
I just support it on a VM that runs on the side... it's totally free and
I can move it anywhere and anytime I please... Spotify has run like a
charm since I did that.
...pablo
drmatt wrote:
> Fortunately the context for the statement that preceded it was "here in
> the UK".. so in fact it's true.
>
Actually, the "everyone on this forum" implies reach way beyond the UK
reference. It's why I said you need to be more careful making such
strong assertions; people read t
You can buy the "SE" new on ebay for less than $600US. It will probably
be over $100US to ship to Europe.
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Ivica kindly replied, he has moved away from the Thecus box, so is
unable to support the packaging of new modules for the NAS box. I was
grateful for his support whilst it was there :)
I'll be on the current version for now then, so if that turns out to be
the root cause then I'll have to accept t
Add to an already existing playlist can be a plugin . Playlist manager
.
Saving the currently playing list as some name is the normal
functionality. If that to is broken you probably don't have any writable
playlist directory setup.
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d6jg wrote:
> File permissions on the playlist folder. Needs to be writable by LMS.
Thanks. I'll take a look tonight.
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Dodeth wrote:
> I recently had to replace my NAS and, in the process, have updated both
> the server and player versions (Touch and Radio). In the process I seem
> to have lost the ability to save tracks to a playlist (press '+' save to
> playlist). Any ideas?
File permissions on the playlist fo
No the digital copy of a mp3 file is illegal too. Because it is digital
it is the same as the original. It is legal to make an analog copy of
the mp3 file.
I think this whole discussion is as meaningless as "what's the maximum
speed you are allowed to drive?". It depends on your country. Laws a
w3wilkes wrote:
> Since mp3 is not an exact copy would it be considered the same as a tape
> recorder?
No the digital copy of a mp3 file is illegal too. Because it is digital
it is the same as the original. It is legal to make an analog copy of
the mp3 file.
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I recently had to replace my NAS and, in the process, have updated both
the server and player versions (Touch and Radio). In the process I seem
to have lost the ability to save tracks to a playlist (press '+' save to
playlist). Any ideas?
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In opposite to downloading, recording music in the background is not
illegal, provided that you will not publish the results.
More precisely, you are moving in a grey area.
I recommend audials tunebite premium:
http://audials.com/en/how_to_record_internet_radios/spotify.html
You have to spend some
Hi,
i want to buy logitech transporter (europe). If you or someone you know
is selling it let me know.
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Hi pablolie, thanks for your advice, appreciated.
I'm on v7.8 of the software, AFAIK v7.9 has not been packaged up as a
module for the N5200 Pro, so I'm a bit stuck on that front. I've dropped
a note to iletunic who may give me a hand, although he may have moved on
with his setup by now.
In term
RonM wrote:
> You need to be a bit more careful about such assertive, and wrong,
> statements.
Fortunately the context for the statement that preceded it was "here in
the UK".. so in fact it's true.
Anyway, the whole area is an international joke. People have been and
will continue to format sh
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