snarlydwarf;510731 Wrote:
> What I would do:
>
> Create a new directory somewhere convenient to you.
>
> In that new directory, create a shortcut to "D:\music1" and another
> to "e:\music2".
>
> Tell SBS that new directory is your library.
>
> Or you could have a shortcut on D:\music1 that p
jimbo45;510730 Wrote:
> Hi there
> as I said I'm not a Guru so how do I set it so the music folder on the
> radio will scan the various disks.
>
> For example say I have d:\music1 and e:\music2
>
> what do I set up on my server as the music folder.
>
> The Radio I assume will look at the libr
snarlydwarf;510724 Wrote:
> It can be avoided on Windows with Shortcuts.
Hi there
as I said I'm not a Guru so how do I set it so the music folder on the
radio will scan the various disks.
For example say I have d:\music1 and e:\music2
what do I set up on my server as the music folder.
The Ra
jimbo45;510721 Wrote:
> Hi all
> This is probably more of a Windows problem (I think in Linux the
> problem can be avoided via symlinks).
>
It can be avoided on Windows with Shortcuts.
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Hi all
This is probably more of a Windows problem (I think in Linux the
problem can be avoided via symlinks).
When playing your own music the controller (or Radio as well) has a
Music Folder setting which is say D:\music on a Windows machine.
If I want to now add another volume say on E:\ music