Re: [slim] Spotty and file format naming for music stored on Synology nas

2021-03-25 Thread Paul Webster
I don't use NFS or have a Synology box so am only going on what was in the linked documentation. I suspect that this part is important: > > AUTH_SYS: Use the NFS client's UID (user identifier) and GID (group > identifier) to check access permissions. > It looks like this need to match what

Re: [slim] Spotty and file format naming for music stored on Synology nas

2021-03-25 Thread crrc
Paul Webster wrote: > On the NAS > did you enter the hostname/ip for the RPi ? > What did you choose for the authentication ? In the nfs rule, I put for the hostname/ip, 192.168.1.102 which is the ip address of the pi on which the lms is running (no port number) - maybe I should have made the

Re: [slim] Spotty and file format naming for music stored on Synology nas

2021-03-25 Thread Paul Webster
On the NAS did you enter the hostname/ip for the RPi ? What did you choose for the authentication ? Paul Webster http://dabdig.blogspot.com author of \"now playing\" plugins covering radio france (fip etc), kcrw, supla finland, abc australia, cbc/radio-canada and rte ireland

Re: [slim] Spotty and file format naming for music stored on Synology nas

2021-03-25 Thread crrc
crrc wrote: > Tried to put screenshots here but this forum page would not allow me to > attach word doc with copy images nor would it let me cut and paste image > directly. Anyway not much to show so I will describe. > > On the pcp webpages - on the LMS tab and read down to Setup Network >

Re: [slim] Spotty and file format naming for music stored on Synology nas

2021-03-25 Thread Paul Webster
The /volume1/music part is possibly where the problem is. Do you have any other NFS clients that you can test with? eg a MAC Or try CIFS / SMB from a Windows system. Then you can see what they view. Paul Webster http://dabdig.blogspot.com author of \"now playing\" plugins covering radio

Re: [slim] Spotty and file format naming for music stored on Synology nas

2021-03-25 Thread crrc
Paul Webster wrote: > Good news - and from above ... Tried to put screenshots here but this forum page would not allow me to attach word doc with copy images nor would it let me cut and paste image directly. Anyway not much to show so I will describe. On the pcp webpages - on the LMS tab and

Re: [slim] Spotty and file format naming for music stored on Synology nas

2021-03-25 Thread Paul Webster
Good news - and from above ... > If it does not work after going through those steps then include some > screenshots to show what you have. Paul Webster http://dabdig.blogspot.com author of \"now playing\" plugins covering radio france (fip etc), kcrw, supla finland, abc australia,

Re: [slim] Spotty and file format naming for music stored on Synology nas

2021-03-25 Thread crrc
Thanks for the replies. Things have moved on. I have installed picoreplayer on one rp1 4 and I am now getting BBC Sounds addon and Spotify. Hooray. However still cannot get the Synology nas to spit out music folders to the nas. I have tried various combinations of nfs and cifs with the ip

Re: [slim] Spotty and file format naming for music stored on Synology nas

2021-03-24 Thread Michael Herger
I'd recommend you start or join an existing thread for each of your problems. Throwing them all in one pot will sooner or later lead to only one being handled. The pCP/Synology issue in particular has been discussed many times before. As for Spotty: what does your server.log say? Any trace

Re: [slim] Spotty and file format naming for music stored on Synology nas

2021-03-24 Thread Paul Webster
For accessing the Synology NAS - see https://docs.picoreplayer.org/how-to/add_network_share/ If it does not work after going through those steps then include some screenshots to show what you have. For the others ... It could be a temporary networking issue ... or it could be that the plugin

[slim] Spotty and file format naming for music stored on Synology nas

2021-03-24 Thread crrc
The usual apologies for asking what I am sure to others appear to be basic questions. I have been a very grateful user of LMS for a number of years but with very much a "fit and forget attitude" unless things start to go wrong. Previously I had LMS running on my nas and my music files are