not likely possible, as the ML plugin for slimserver accesses the DB via
a COM object installed by Moodlogic on a Windows PC. This type of
object is windows only. The format of the ML database is simply MS
Access with a very easily obtained password (it's plain text in the
slimserver code). How
http://www.moodlogic.com/
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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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Inf
I have slimserver running now on Infrant NAS NV. It has been rather
dissapointing with a 350GB mp3 database but at least now my data is
safe.
I have updated to the latest beta firmware to get the latest slim
server. this helps a bit. i have also ordered a 1GB memory module to
speed it up to ho
fuzzyT Wrote:
> I am running GigE w/ Jumbo packets to a ReadyNAS NV. And, no, the disc
> accesses and transfers are not as fast as against a local drive. But
> they are pretty good. And better for reads than writes, which is what
> the scanner would be doing. And it remains to be seen whether the
I am running GigE w/ Jumbo packets to a ReadyNAS NV. And, no, the disc
accesses and transfers are not as fast as against a local drive. But
they are pretty good. And better for reads than writes,
R:25MB/s, W:11MB/s (read in an article in German magazine c't)
And despite the potential speed iss
JJZolx wrote:
Keep in mind, though, that the music files will have to be pulled
across the network by the scanner. A scan running locally on a
slower machine in which the music drives are mounted may end up being
quicker due to faster file access.
I am running GigE w/ Jumbo packets to a Read
Just taken some sound level readings using a digital SLM.
Dell PC - 40db
Self contained Air-con unit on Full - 52db
Maytag Fridge/Freezer - 53db
ReadyNAS NV - 58db
Not strictly empirical as the NV is in a different room but should give
you some idea of scale.
A weighting, measured at 1 metre f
..but I noticed that the Infrant supports Gigabit Ethernet, so if the
PC also has GigE and you have a GigE switch, how would the network
transfer times compare with an external USB or Firewire drive? (which
is what I've got at the moment)
I've read tests where the Infrant X6 deliverd around 25MB
JJZolx Wrote:
> Dan has said this will be doable in SlimServer 6.5, where the scanner is
> a program separate from SlimServer itself. If given access to the music
> files, the database, and the SlimServer preferences, it can run on
> another machine.
>
> Keep in mind, though, that the music fil
fuzzyT Wrote:
> mikerob wrote:
>
> > I'd be interested if it was possible to do the re-scanning on a
> > separate machine to generate the database file for those who may
> find
> > 2-3 hours too painful...
>
> This makes an awful lot of sense. Should be close to reality once the
>
> scanner p
mikerob wrote:
I'd be interested if it was possible to do the re-scanning on a
separate machine to generate the database file for those who may find
2-3 hours too painful...
This makes an awful lot of sense. Should be close to reality once the
scanner process is split off.
Do you know if t
Infrant Wrote:
> 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
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,
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? Is it wireless?
I've had my In
Infrant Wrote:
> 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
> Infrant Technologies
A few questio
Just wanted to say I have this combination (actually the older X6) and
it's a superb solution. I think both products are excellent.
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Yannzola wrote:
How silent is it? Under or over 20db? Louder than a new Tivo?
Definitely louder but it varies its fan speed based on the drive
temperature and number of drives installed. I would suggest it's not
for having in your listening room whilst listening to quiet music
though...
Jez Wrote:
> As some of you may have noticed, today we issued a joint press release
> with Infrant discussing their pre-installation of SlimServer on
> ReadyNAS boxes.
>
> As part of this we have posted some information online at
> http://www.slimdevices.com/readynas
>
> We have also put togeth
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
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?
I just wandered over and liste
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?
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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
Infrant Technologies
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