I finally got the scanner to complete a scan.
I did run SFC on my LMS computer and it found a few errors which were
fixed.
I also performed further file integrity scans on a few music folders and
removed a few hundred damaged files.
I have since run several "new or changed" rescans without any
mherger wrote:
> Did you try a full wipe & rescan?
>
> And please check your drive's state: is there enough free disk space on
>
> C:? Is the filesystem ok?
1. I have tried every variation on a clean wipe and rescan including a
completely new installation after an uninstall.
2. The C drive
On like the 10th try, the scanner stalled at about the same place but I
left it scanning because I wasn't watching it closely.
Inexplicably, the scanner started moving again and completed scanning my
nearly 450k files.
However, it now stalls and aborts early in the artwork pre-caching
stage.
I
mherger wrote:
> The log file you initially posted had probably thousands of "referenced
> file not found" or similar errors. CUE sheets pointing at WAV/FLAC files
> they didn't find. I guess you should start over with a wipe/rescan.
I thought of that myself.
However, when I checked the file
I have been using this version for a year or so on a Intel NUC computer
with an i7 processor and 16 GB of RAM.
I have made no substantial changes to the software except the regular
Windows 10 updates.
Yesterday, I attempted to rescan after adding new music but after
several tries and retries in
There comes a time when everyone needs to buy or build a NAS.
If I buy or build one, I would certainly like to have my 14 TB of music
installed in it also.
What are the considerations for using it as a Squeezebox server also?
I will also use it as a Plex server for videos and movies and offsit
Greg Erskine wrote:
> We will stop development now :)
LMAO.
Happy Holidays.
http://one.net
http://have-a-nice-day.org
http://www.last.fm/user/zzzoneDOTnet
http://somethingsomethingsomething.net
SBS 8.3 - i7 nuc - Win 10 64bit
2 Booms,,2 Radio, 1 Touch, 2 piCorePlayers including 3 touch
Well, I'm sure someone has thought of this but anyway...
A really nice large touchscreen Squeezebox player can be made from
ANY TOUCHSCREEN CHROME NOTEBOOK, ESPECIALLY ONE THAT CONVERTS TO A
TABLET (FOR EXAMPLE, THE FLEX 3)
SQUEEZE-CTRL AS AN INTERFACE FOR THE TOUCHSCREEN
ANDROID SQUEEZEBOX PLA
Shozzer wrote:
> I can't help I'm afraid apart from Saying that having run LMS in Windows
> for a number of years I got frustrated with the occasional loss of
> settings and other glitches that I have switched to piCoreplayer which
> seems a lot more stable.
>
> Steve
Let it be noted that I ha
Shozzer wrote:
> On the Control Panel: Status Tab: Startup Options - make sure that you
> select Automatically Run at System Start
>
> Steve
Very interesting. This option does not exist in my current version:
Logitech Media Server Version: 8.3.0 - 1643414649 @ Sat Jan 29 01:17:07
WEST 2022
I recently rebooted my server and noticed that the players did not
connect.
So I logged into my Windows 10 server and noticed that AS I LOGGED IN
LMS seemed to load.
I've been using LMS for over a decade and I had not noticed this
particular behavior before. I assumed that LMS would load into
I a long-term SB user. I've had just about every pre-build player and I
have built a few picoplayers.
I have a relatively large digital music collection.
Unfortunately as you may know from a post from me in the distant past, I
had a digital disaster. My music library became corrupted and the
I duplicated the settings from @kidstypike and everything fell into
line.
Thanks.
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garym wrote:
> I set “COMPILATION =1” in file tag. I mostly leave ALBUM
> ARTIST blank. The handling hasn’t changed in 10 years, so old
> posts still relevant.
Are there additional settings in LMS?
I would rather NOT have all the artists in the compilation appear at the
top of the interface as
I performed the obligatory search for this question but I found answers
dating back 10 years that I thought MIGHT be incorrect now?
What's the best way to tag compilation albums (FLAC, MP3, and a few
other formats) so that in the LMS interface they appear as - ?
What are the best settings in
The total system RAM is 16 GB. The CPU is a quad core i7 processor.
I have the performance set to maximum.
Since the process stalled, I can say that the total amount of RAM disc
use is 2 GB.
The library.db is 788 mb.
Thanks.
http://zzzone.net
http://have-a-nice-day.org
http://www.last.fm
I have posted previously how my particular configuration which I have
built up over years at one point included a fatal flaw: a USB controller
corrupted 25% or more of my music library and since I didn't know it, it
corrupted the back-ups too.
So recently I have found older backups in my archive
While I was trying to figure out my Boom wi-fi problem, I purchased one
of these:
https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/tablets/android-tablets/lenovo-tab-series/Smart-Tab-M10-FHD-Plus-Gen-2-with-Alexa/p/WMD0426
It's actually nice.
1. Looks nice/modern and reasonably small
2. Beautiful interface
bpa wrote:
> I believe with right settings new router could be made to work.
>
> However the fallback would be to use the old router in AP mode (with a
> different SSID & differetn channel to new router 2.4Ghz WLAN - ideally
> no overlap such as 1 & 11) and old router connected to new router vi
bpa wrote:
> Things to try to get Boom working. Once they are working , later you
> can go back changing one setting at a time to find if there is just one
> critical setting.
>
> Make sure router is using 2.4Mhz
>
> In 2.4Mhz Wireless mode - if it is on Auto - change to Legacy
>
> Change c
Hi.
I have another thread that I posted in where my 4 Booms stopped
connecting to my new router. *Since I'm not sure that buying yet
another router will cure that problem, I'm looking for a player solution
that I don't have to assemble that will pretty much out of the box play
my LMS server.*
While I was composing the email above, the Picoreplayers all suddenly
recognized the server and began working. I made no changes to them or
the router.
However,, I am still left with multiple Booms that don't connect.
I have tried taking all encryption off the wifi network, and I got
exactly t
I have a large SB ecosystem which has suddenly shrunk to 3 devices: a
Touch and two computers (one ethernet, one wifi)
I have completely lost the ability to connect 4 Booms and 3
Picoreplayers.
1. The Booms (I gave each a factory reset) get to the point of getting
an IP address and fail at tha
dolodobendan wrote:
> You could give 'AudioTester' (http://www.vuplayer.com/other.php) a try.
The 64 bit version of AudioTester works great.
Approx 10-15% of my files have been corrupted unfortunately.
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http://
I added some music to my server this AM.
Each tag was updated to make sure it would appear at the top of the New
Music folder.
Interesting observation:
Immediately after the scan, the new music appeared in the New Music link
for the classic Squeezebox server interface as you might expect.
How
Now that the scans complete, I am impressed by the scanning speed,
especially for a "new or changed music scan".
It's lightning fast without a RAM drive: all my files in about 7
minutes.
Next is the arduous process of corrupted file surgery.
Thanks for the tips above.
http://zzzone.net
ht
So, in the absence of a better short term plan, I looked at the scanner
log and simply removed the embedded artwork from the entries that seemed
to choke the scanner.
I then performed a rescan for new and changed files, and the scan was at
least able to complete.
My long term plan is to find a
Undoubtedly you are correct. But the damaged music files play (with
glitches); however, I cannot get the scanner to complete scanning so I
can play them.
Can you suggest a file scanner so that I can identify the damaged ones
from my library of 400k+ files?
http://zzzone.net
http://have-a-nic
I took the RAM disk offline and did a complete resinstall of the server,
latest beta.
The scan still does not complete.
It seems to be choking on damaged jpeg image files.
The reason for damaged files relates to an old hard drive enclosure that
I was previously using. Apparently the USB contr
mherger wrote:
> >>> I have over 400k files on two 8 TB hard drives.
>
> >
> > The cache is 3.16 GB on an 6 GB RAM drive that I have been using for
>
> Thinking about this again... 3GB is HUGE, even for 400k tracks. I've got
>
> 20k, library.db is about 40M. Assuming 20x the tracks gener
mherger wrote:
> > I have over 400k files on two 8 TB hard drives.
>
> How large are your library.db* files? How much free disk space do you
> have on the drive where your LMS cache is?
>
> --
>
> Michael
Thanks for replying.
The cache is 3.16 GB on an 6 GB RAM drive that I have been usin
I have over 400k files on two 8 TB hard drives.
Recent complete rescans have stalled at the point you see below:
Logitech Media Server Version: 7.9.2 - 1565967976 @ Fri Aug 16 17:08:05
WEDT 2019
Hostname: musicserver2019
Server IP Address: 192.168.0.xxx
Server HTTP Port Number: 9000
Operating s
It's been a while since I've seen an update on the hardware out there
that supports Squeezebox.
Personally I have bunch of Booms and Touch hardware from Logitech as
well as a handful of homebrew picoreplayers, some with LCD
touchscreens.
All this works pretty well; really no complaints.
Howeve
I thought long and hard about all the suggestions above.
I ended up with an inertial solution.
I got the 4 bay version of the problematic hard drive enclosure for less
than 100 bucks. I tested it for hash mismatches and there were none.
I got two 8 TB drives and transferred the 12 TB or so mu
I'll attempt this one.
Others correct me I am wrong.
If you're referring to the official Logitech app, then an update is
unlikely. Consider a third party app like iPeng.
If you're referring to a third party app, contact the party that did the
programming.
Good luck.
HNY.
http://zzzone.ne
The best and most flexible music streaming system is still Squeezebox.
You can buy more expensive, less functional equipment any time you want,
but I will stick with SB.
Happy Holidays.
http://zzzone.net
http://have-a-nice-day.org
http://www.last.fm/user/zzzoneDOTnet
http://somethingsomethin
d6jg wrote:
> To answer your specific question - yes LMS should be able to see your
> music via nfs Mount.
> Remember the playlist folder needs to be writable.
> Permissions are the only real issue operating in this mode but once you
> understand whats going on with users etc and why then its a
d6jg wrote:
> I'd opt for a high grade NAS (raided) to store files but keep your NUC
> as the server. Its easy to mount said NAS via NFS and you won't see any
> performance loss at all.
Coincidentally, I have an unused DS1815+ that I just put into service
for the first time.
I have mounted the
I started a home music system in 2009 based on Squeezebox. I am still
VERY happy with it.
Gradually my library has expanded to approx 12 TB of mainly FLAC files.
Currently the music files are spread over six 3 TB hard drives that are
housed in an Medisonic USB 3.0 hard drive enclosure:
Medi
Quick questions:
How does Roon play with Squeezebox hardware? Do you pick the player
from the interface just like in SS?
If i'm using Raspberry Pi players with LCD screens, will they have the
Roon interface too?
Thanks for answering these basic questions.
PS My music collection is large at 40
DJanGo wrote:
> ?
>
>
>
> ???
>
> [/1/2 OT]
> I my younger Days i experimented a lot (more than now).
> Even when i found LMS 7.9 is really fast i'd tried to run my cache in a
> RAMDisk (in my older days i just run the db in a Ramdisk)
>
> I didnt found any difference - except the boot and r
I know this doesn't rule out the "Windows theory" but I see a pattern.
The first rescan of the day is fast and subsequent scans are slower.
Just observations. I don't have a good theory to explain them.
http://zzzone.net
http://have-a-nice-day.org
http://www.last.fm/user/zzzoneDOTnet
http://
Thanks for your reply.
My cache is on a RAM drive because it's so large.
I don't notice any problems with performance after a full rescan.
http://zzzone.net
http://have-a-nice-day.org
http://www.last.fm/user/zzzoneDOTnet
http://somethingsomethingsomething.net
SBS 7.9 - i7 nuc - Win 10 64bit
I recently did a full rescan after several months of not doing so.
My cache was almost 6 GB before the rescan.
After the rescan it had shrunk by 1.5 GB.
Total library size:
Total Tracks: 385,916
Total Albums: 39,092
Total Artists: 56,695
FYI.
http://zzzone.net
http://have-a-nice-day.org
ht
I have noticed many, many times over the years that the Windows version
of LMS re-scan times vary widely, from 5 minutes to 20 minutes for a
rescan after new music is added.
During the slower scan, the file number advances by about 2000 files for
each increment. During the slower scan, the files
Quick somewhat OT question.
Are other music serves such as Younity, Subsonic, Plex also as easily
susceptible to attack?
I currently have SB for internal use and Plex for external use.
http://zzzone.net
http://have-a-nice-day.org
http://www.last.fm/user/zzzoneDOTnet
http://somethingsomethings
I deleted library.db and the complete rescan proceeded flawlessly and of
course the search results were perfect.
The reason I needed to do the complete rescan was for the reason you
mentioned: I moved all my entries for the letter D to another hard drive
to use space more efficiently on the drive
I was partially correct. I did complete an update scan but NOT a delete
database and total rescan as I first attempted.
If someone can tell me what cache files to delete, I'll attempt another
"Clear library and rescan everything".
BTW I have this as a stable setup for over a year and it has wor
When I search for either single words "Vanessa" or "Daou", I get no
matches with LMS search from the main screen, not advanced search.
However, I can use the music folder link to browse to 5-6 folders with
music by Vanessa Daou with correctly tagged music in each folder.
Any ideas?
I just resca
I also endorse Squeeze Ctrl as the best Android controller/player and it
scales very well for Android tablets with an optional upgrade. It also
has Chromecast functionality.
http://zzzone.net
http://have-a-nice-day.org
http://www.last.fm/user/zzzoneDOTnet
http://somethingsomethingsomething.net
Is running a full scan still necessary? I'm on 7.9 beta.
http://zzzone.net
http://have-a-nice-day.org
http://www.last.fm/user/zzzoneDOTnet
http://somethingsomethingsomething.net
SBS 7.9 - i7 nuc - Win 10 64bit
5 Booms, 2 Radio, 3 Touch, 1 Duet, 5 piCorePlayers including 3
touchscreen, 1 Avy
2
You can also run Subsonic or a similar media server
Sent from my Nexus 10 using Tapatalk
http://zzzone.net
http://have-a-nice-day.org
http://www.last.fm/user/zzzoneDOTnet
http://somethingsomethingsomething.net
SBS 7.9 - i7 nuc - Win 10 64bit
5 Booms, 2 Radio, 3 Touch, 1 Duet, 5 piCorePlayers
http://www.rendu.sonore.us/Sonicorbiter.html
http://zzzone.net
http://have-a-nice-day.org
http://www.last.fm/user/zzzoneDOTnet
http://somethingsomethingsomething.net
SBS 7.9 - i7 nuc - Win 10 64bit
5 Booms, 2 Radio, 3 Touch, 1 Duet, 5 piCorePlayers including 3
touchscreen, 1 Avy
2 controllers,
Go with Squeeze-Ctrl.
It has an amazing array of abilities including to chromecast the Now
Playing screen to a TV.
Plus there is an optional tablet mode which is great
for...well...tablets.
http://zzzone.net
http://have-a-nice-day.org
http://www.last.fm/user/zzzoneDOTnet
http://somethingsomet
Julf wrote:
> Indeed. Case has to be machined out of solid ingot of "airspace-grade"
> aluminium (unless we can do titanium or unobtainium).
Here's an example of SB in a high-end device:
http://www.audiostream.com/content/antipodes-ds-music-server/
http://zzzone.net
http://have-a-nice-day.or
http://www.audiostream.com/content/antipodes-ds-music-server#Gh6OpJryxDeKqJZW.97
http://zzzone.net
http://have-a-nice-day.org
http://www.last.fm/user/zzzoneDOTnet
http://somethingsomethingsomething.net
SBS 7.9 - i7 laptop - Win 8 64bit
5 Booms, 2 Radio, 3 Touch, 1 Duet, 5 piCorePlayers includi
I was intermittently listening to music today and suddenly my entire SB
system failed, and for the first time, I couldn't seem to get it back
up. LMS server seemed to be running as usual on the LMS server
computer.
Symptoms:
1. Unable to open the web interface on the computer running LMS and f
Grahame wrote:
> Check Out HiFI Shark http://www.hifishark.com/
>
> e.g. http://www.hifishark.com/search?q=Logitech+transporter
I would pay $2500 [emoji6]
http://zzzone.net
http://have-a-nice-day.org
http://www.last.fm/user/zzzoneDOTnet
http://somethingsomethingsomething.net
dBpoweramp
Cisco
JJZolx wrote:
> $300 vs $200. Check your math.
I paid 159 for the Avy.[emoji4]
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http://have-a-nice-day.org
http://www.last.fm/user/zzzoneDOTnet
http://somethingsomethingsomething.net
dBpoweramp
Cisco E4200
SBS 7.9 - i7 laptop - Win 8 64bit
5 Booms, 2 Radio, 3 Touch, 1 Duet, 5
GeeJay wrote:
> Have you tried to sync it with other players? If so, how does it
> perform?
>
> Thanks for the report, by the way. It's good to finally see some new
> products that can take advantage of LMS.
I synced the avy with the boom sitting next to it. The result was poor,
producing a d
malaugh wrote:
> Do you know if the Avy supports GPS? That is the only thing I can think
> of that would make it incompatible
it does not appear to support GPS.
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http://zzzone.net
http://have-a-nice-day.org
http://www.last.fm/user/zzzoneDOTnet
http://someth
w3wilkes wrote:
> And one other question. Noticed you had a Boom sitting in the
> background. How does it compare sound wise to the Boon? Thanks!
The Boom sounds better, particularly the low end. As was previously
mentioned the bass response isn't too great. After all the Boom cost
2-3 times a
sbp wrote:
> Hi jimzak
>
> nice picture.
>
> I was wondering if it is possible to Control the squeeze player via the
> touch screen?
>
> steen
Absolutely. The Avy touchscreen works very well. Better than the
Touch touchscreen.
http://zzzone.net
http://
Here's a photo with Avy running the Logitech app for selection and Now
Playing while playing through SqueezePlayer.
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jimzak wrote:
> I got one but I can't load any of the SB player apps onto it. I get an
> error.
>
> It also says that the TuneIn app is not compatible.
>
> So far, I'm pretty disappointed and may return it unless I can get it to
> load the player apps.
>
I got one but I can't load any of the SB player apps onto it. I get an
error.
It also says that the TuneIn app is not compatible.
So far, I'm pretty disappointed and may return it unless I can get it to
load the player apps.
It does look good and the tablet seems okay.
http://zzzone.net
htt
jhonsber...@msn.com wrote:
> I've got a used Silver Slim Devices one ,excellent condition for 850 .
> Pm me if interested .
I'll give you 950. LOL.
http://zzzone.net
http://have-a-nice-day.org
http://www.last.fm/user/zzzoneDOTnet
http://somethingsomethingsomething.net
dBpoweramp
Cisco E4200
Gazjam wrote:
> Know what your saying Clive, but been in the game long enough to know
> about abx testing, level matching, expectation bias all that good stuff.
> Its valid enough, and it was level matched, .but I know my ears and it
> wasn't a lab experiment ;)
>
> I trust my first impressions,
jimzak wrote:
> I have tried repeatedly to get this plugin installed correctly.
>
> Only one player of many (a Boom) shows up in the list of registered
> devices on the ickstream website.
>
> I have tried installing it multiple times after deleting the ickstream
> f
I have tried repeatedly to get this plugin installed correctly.
Only one player of many (a Boom) shows up in the list of registered
devices on the ickstream website.
I have tried installing it multiple times after deleting the ickstream
folder and .prefs file.
I'm running Windows 8 64 bit on my
DJanGo wrote:
> H
> There are netter dacs like eG
> http://www.tjaekel.com/T-DAC/raspi_rca.html
> Hifiberry Blocks to Many pins and a player without a Display is just
> half the Fun
>
> Just google raspberry squeezeplayer or Look Here in this Forum
Are these DACs compatible with PiCorePlayer s
Is there a case that holds both the Raspberry Pi and the HiFiBerry?
Where would I find suitable cases? I'm fine with doing everything
except making a case :)
Is there another supplier for the HiFiBerry besides the manufacturer?
J
http://zzzone.net
http://have-a-nice-day.org
http://www.last.
I've looked around the forums and can't seem to find a thread that
specifically addresses what options are there with good plans that
someone can follow to build a player. Not a server, but a player.
Naturally I want my cake and eat it too. :cool:
Ideally I'd like detailed plans, step by step.
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?96573-SqueezePlay-for-Windows-with-ASIO-DirectSound-WASAPI-and-WDMKS-device-support&highlight=squeezeplay
http://zzzone.net
http://have-a-nice-day.org
http://www.last.fm/user/zzzoneDOTnet
http://somethingsomethingsomething.net
dBpoweramp
Cisco E4200
JohnSwenson wrote:
> The hardware as discussed in this thread is not dead. The legal issues
> that happened with the software side made it abundantly clear that we
> cannot release any hardware without a corporation's legal protection. I
> am working on how to get that setup so this can go forwar
I'm pleased that the SB Community is working on an opensource player for
the future; naturally I'm impatient for the arrival of this new hardware
(for no good reason, I have plenty of functional players).
I'm just wondering with the availability of cheap computers why a small,
low cost computer w
Ever since my music collection got to over 100k and more, I've been
searching for optimizations.
I've had a Pentium processor, an i3, an i5, and currently an i7.
I've had a plain hard drive for most of the setups until I got the i5;
on that platform I installed and used a RAM disc because the Ne
Otto-Wilhelm wrote:
> If you want switch to different hardware you might try Sharkoon´s 8-Bay
> RAID-Station
> see http://www.sharkoon.com/?q=de/content/8-bay-raid-station
> or Sharkoon´s 5-Bay RAID-Station
> see http://www.sharkoon.com/?q=de/content/5-bay-raid-station
Thanks for the suggestion.
There may be some similar non-LMS-based products that do the same
thing:
http://my-music-collection.com/
http://www.firetongue.com/cd-database.html
http://www.collectorz.com/music/music_catalog.php
and the list goes on...
http://zzzone.net
http://have-a-nice-day.org
http://www.last.fm/user/
http://www.sonos.com/googleplaymusic?lang=en-us®ion=us&utm_source=biggie-launch-USp&utm_medium=email&utm_content=hero-image-USp&utm_campaign=2014Biggie
Just another way to play lo-fi music from your phone to bigger speakers.
http://zzzone.net
http://have-a-nice-day.org
http://www.last.fm/user/
castalla wrote:
> What a bummer compared with having to search daily for water, fuel, food
> - such is life in the 3rd World.
Exactly what I was referring to. I didn't have to have tree bark for
dinner.
http://zzzone.net
http://have-a-nice-day.org
http://www.last.fm/user/zzzoneDOTnet
http://
...and now for some uncool news.
The Mediasonic 8-bay enclosure has died a premature death today during a
server reboot. I've contacted the mfr for a RMA.
I'm back to the 4 separate external drives for now, minus the 3 months
of new music that I have put on the drives in the enclosure, which I
It works fine with 8.1 even the 7.8 betas. I just set up a new server.
Think of 8.1 as Windows 7 with a bunch of optional touchscreen apps.
http://zzzone.net
http://have-a-nice-day.org
http://www.last.fm/user/zzzoneDOTnet
http://somethingsomethingsomething.net
dBpoweramp
Cisco E4200
SBS 7.8
http://www.cnet.com/news/bose-soundtouch-throws-down-multiroom-audio-gauntlet-to-sonos/
http://zzzone.net
http://have-a-nice-day.org
http://www.last.fm/user/zzzoneDOTnet
http://somethingsomethingsomething.net
dBpoweramp
Cisco E4200
SBS 7.8 - i7 laptop - Win 8 64bit
3 Booms, 2 Radio, 1 Touch, 1
matka wrote:
> Thanks for an update.
> Did you consider eSata ? Speeds are compatible and it is an older
> technology, probably more stable. I'm using eSata on mine without any
> driver issues (all linux).
The USB 3.0 connection gives me almost identical speeds to the eSATA.
After I changed the
Has any thought been given to putting Squeezeplay for Windows and other
platforms somewhere easily accessible?
I had to look quite a bit before I found the download in this thread.
Thanks.
http://zzzone.net
http://have-a-nice-day.org
http://www.last.fm/user/zzzoneDOTnet
http://somethingsometh
The Mediasonic hard drive enclosure has really helped decrease the
complexity of my server. However, it has not been without a few
glitches. The main one being that it's firmware is finicky about USB 3.
Initially the enclosure only connected to the server laptop at USB 2
speeds which really make
The process was not very smooth but it could have been worse.
My server is also my internet radio station so the transition needed to
be nearly seamless unless I want to drop all of my listeners.
So I needed to set up LMS with a RAM disk and fixed IP and a shoutcast
server with a suitable playli
I'm upgrading my LMS server computer to one with a slightly faster i7
processor but will still be Windows-based.
What files do I need to copy from the old server computer to the new one
so that I don't have to recreate all the preferences and plugins?
Also can I just copy over the cache from the
Apesbrain wrote:
> Cool looking device:
> http://reviews.cnet.com/digital-audio-receivers-dars/samsung-shape-m7/4505-6470_7-35828433.html
>
> C'mon Logitech, how about one last hurrah? Build your own version of
> this with an onboard SB receiver!
http://reviews.cnet.com/digital-audio-receivers
djfake wrote:
> Just saw an article on Engadget for "Beep", Looks interesting...
>
> "Launching today, the tiny dial works like a Chromecast for your
> speakers, and lets you cast tunes from your mobile device over Wi-Fi --
> and with none of the range restrictions that affect Bluetooth-based
>
http://1sale.com/electronics/computers-tablets/hp-elitebook-14/
Amazing what you can get for $319.
http://zzzone.net
http://have-a-nice-day.org
http://www.last.fm/user/zzzoneDOTnet
http://somethingsomethingsomething.net
dBpoweramp
Cisco E4200
SBS 7.8 - i5 laptop - Win 7 64bit
3 Booms, 2 Radio
USB 3.0 is a bit tricky for this enclosure/notebook combo.
I enlarged the total storage to four 3TB drives, two of which are NAS
type.
Apparently the enclosure had not been connecting at USB 3.0 speeds which
slowed down transfers internally between drives as I rearranged the
drives, replaced som
Excellent.
My little ambient stream is shoutcast.
I was hoping that WinAmp/Shoutcast would survive a bit longer.
http://zzzone.net
http://have-a-nice-day.org
http://www.last.fm/user/zzzoneDOTnet
http://somethingsomethingsomething.net
dBpoweramp
Cisco E4200
SBS 7.8 - i5 laptop - Win 7 64bit
3
I saw on their Facebook page that they are shipping preorders in the
months of February and March.
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http://zzzone.net
http://have-a-nice-day.org
http://www.last.fm/user/zzzoneDOTnet
http://somethingsomethingsomething.net
dBpoweramp
Cisco E4200
SBS 7.8 - i5 lap
Mission accomplished (except for backup)!
Total Tracks: 218,888
Total Albums: 21,887
Total Artists: 17,047
Total Genres: 1,122
Total Playing Time: 27085:46:22
Media Scan Details
Discovering files/directories: L: (48342 of 48342) Complete
00:02:31
Scanning new music files: L: (43549 of 435
I'm currently copying all the files over to the new enclosure. I have
about 2 TB more to go. I've been copying files for about 48 hours now.
I got two 3 TB Red drives on sale, and I already had 4 other drives
lying around. That will give me plenty of room to grow.
Now I need an incremental ba
Thanks again to all who offered me help.
On a related note, what type of hard drive should I get for my new
enclosure situation?
Should I get a "Red" NAS specific drive or go with perhaps cheaper
"Green" drives that offer energy savings with lower RPM (the "Red"
drives do too)?
Here's a sample
Mark Miksis wrote:
> For anyone considering cloud backup, I'm very happy with crashplan.com.
> It's about $60 per year for unlimited storage. The initial backup can
> take quite a while depending on how much data you have, but from then on
> it just updates itself incrementally. Upload speed s
I've been watching all the great replies to my question.
This is what I have come up with:
storage: Mediasonic 8-bay hard drive enclosure with USB-3 and eSATA with
four to eight 3-4 TB hard drives installed
http://www.amazon.com/Mediasonic-H82-SU3S2-ProBox-External-Enclosure/dp/B005GYDMYG/ref=s
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