john greenwood wrote:
> I tried downloading 7.9.1 to my new computer, but McAfee gave me a virus
> warning. Is this a false positive?
I'm guessing a Windows OS.
Load the link
http://downloads.slimdevices.com/LogitechMediaServer_v7.9.1/LogitechMediaServer-7.9.1.exe
into
I tried downloading 7.9.1 to my new computer, but McAfee gave me a virus
warning. Is this a false positive?
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ynot1234567890 wrote:
> Some of my music collection has a tag called lyrics which obviously
> contains the lyrics to the song. When doing a title search, I notice
> the songs whose lyrics contain my search request are returned as well as
> the title track. Is there an easy way (other than
Song of my music collection has a tag called lyrics which obviously
contains the lyrics to the song. When doing a title search, I notice
the songs whose lyrics contain my search request are returned as well
and the title track. Is there an easy way (other than deleting the
lyrics tag) to
I agree - if you change the LMS source then no need to change the hosts
file as well.
Of course ... if you later update the LMS version then the change would
have to be done again.
Probably the best solution would be to have a setting in LMS that says
to use libre.fm instead of last.fm - or ...
Looks promising :D
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pinkdot wrote:
> The host file is in the same spot as for most linux based systems:
> >
Code:
> > /etc/hosts
> >
> Besides changing the host file, you need to change the audioscrobbler
> plugin as well according to this source:
>
streifenleopard wrote:
> Ok, so it would be Synology's Disk Station Manager and not Logitech
> Media Server. How do I edit this file? I can't seem to find it on my
> system.
> I also don't know what DNS is.
The host file is in the same spot as for most linux based systems:
Code: