Not Notepad but Notepad++
Its a very powerful text editor
VB2.4[/B] STORAGE *QNAP TS419P (NFS)
[B]Living Room* - Joggler & SB3 -> Onkyo TS606 -> Celestion F20s
*Office* - Pi3+Sreen -> Sony TAFE320 -> Celestion F10s / Pi2+DAC & SB3
-> Onkyo CRN755 -> Wharfedale Modus Cubes
*Dining Room* -> SB
d6jg wrote:
> Sorry but I don't actually use playlists in earnest so never come across
> that. I can't see how LMS could actually block duplicates.
>
> If you want to quickly edit a playlist you can do so with any text
> editor - my Windows recommendation is Notepad++ - it can be plugged into
dej...@kraanendejong.nl wrote:
> I searched for this issue, found this thread:
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?109074-Playlist-not-saving-to-LMS/page2=playlist+temp+folder
>
> and after adding 'uid-1001,gid=50' in the mount settings in
> PiCorePlayer, new playlists are stored
d6jg wrote:
> Take this to the piCorePlayer post in Unix/Linux - there is something
> wrong with your pCP setup but I dont know what.
> Explain that existing playlists now work ok edit etc but that new
> playlists arent being written to playlists but probably to pCP temp
> folder.
> I do
d6jg wrote:
> Take this to the piCorePlayer post in Unix/Linux - there is something
> wrong with your pCP setup but I dont know what.
> Explain that existing playlists now work ok edit etc but that new
> playlists arent being written to playlists but probably to pCP temp
> folder.
> I do
dej...@kraanendejong.nl wrote:
> I created a new playlist, did no rescan and searched it with WinSCP.
> It's not 'playlists', not in 'music', not in multimedia. So now I asked
> WinSCP to search my root of the NAS for every .m3u file since 10=3=2020.
> So far, nothing found.
Take this to the
d6jg wrote:
> Create a playlist but don't re-scan.
> Look in "playlists" via WinSCP
> Is it there and who owns it ?
I created a new playlist, did no rescan and searched it with WinSCP.
It's not 'playlists', not in 'music', not in multimedia. So now I asked
WinSCP to search my root of the NAS
dej...@kraanendejong.nl wrote:
> The puzzle is almost solved. I did as you instructed. Changed existing
> playlists work perfect now, the changes are kept. Thank you very much
> for that. But when I create a new playlist it disappears. In the
> scanning results it says that 1 playlist is
d6jg wrote:
> You have found the issue - it needs to be the same throughout
>
> Navigate to the top of "playlists"
> Check the box indicated and clcik OK
> Every file inside playlists will then be changed to have admin /
> administrators and 0777
> LMS should then be able to read, write and
You have found the issue - it needs to be the same throughout
Navigate to the top of "playlists"
Check the box indicated and clcik OK
Every file inside playlists will then be changed to have admin /
administrators and 0777
LMS should then be able to read, write and edit the files as long as you
dej...@kraanendejong.nl wrote:
> I think it's the same.
> 29757
But when I click on a specific playlist it is NOT the same. It differs.
My playlist 'Prince Quiet.m3u' has the owner 'ssods', and my playlist
'OMD All' has the owner '500'. Both owners have different and not full
rights. Guess
dej...@kraanendejong.nl wrote:
> When I click Network\\QnapNas\Multimedia\Music (or any subfolder) and
> Properties, I can see that there is full acces for every owner (I have
> 3). When I click Advanced I can see that this permission is for 'only
> this folder' so I changed this (for each
d6jg wrote:
> What does it say when you navigate down to your playlists folder?
But when I click on a specific playlist it is NOT the same, the group
has changed from admin to ssods! Guess it must be admin too?!
29758
How to change?
d6jg wrote:
> What does it say when you navigate down to your playlists folder?
I think it's the same.
29757
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dej...@kraanendejong.nl wrote:
> This is what WinScp says:
> 29746
What does it say when you navigate down to your playlists folder?
VB2.4[/B] STORAGE *QNAP TS419P (NFS)
[B]Living Room* - Joggler & SB3 -> Onkyo TS606 -> Celestion F20s
*Office* - Pi3+Sreen -> Sony TAFE320 -> Celestion F10s /
d6jg wrote:
> I assure you that if you have the permissions correct then it works.
>
> You will need to learn how to use Putty or perhaps easier WinSCP -
> WinSCP is graphical, Putty is strictly command line.
This is what WinScp says:
29746
d6jg wrote:
> I assure you that if you have the permissions correct then it works.
>
> You will need to learn how to use Putty or perhaps easier WinSCP -
> WinSCP is graphical, Putty is strictly command line.
Thank you, that's a bit of a relief. I just downloaded WinSCP. I assume
its about
dej...@kraanendejong.nl wrote:
> In Qnap (web) I can see that there exists a user that is not listed in
> Explorer when I rightclick on the Multimedia-folder and go for
> properties. Perhaps I should add this user?
>
> I have Putty but don't know how it works
>
> Update 16-3
> It seems
d6jg wrote:
> Access Shared Folders permissions through the Qnap Control Centre (web)
>
> To change the existing permissions you will need Putty or WinSCP
In Qnap (web) I can see that there exists a user that is not listed in
Explorer when I rightclick on the Multimedia-folder and go for
Access Shared Folders permissions through the Qnap Control Centre (web)
To change the existing permissions you will need Putty or WinSCP
VB2.4[/B] STORAGE *QNAP TS419P (NFS)
[B]Living Room* - Joggler & SB3 -> Onkyo TS606 -> Celestion F20s
*Office* - Pi3+Sreen -> Sony TAFE320 -> Celestion
d6jg wrote:
> Then make sure that your playlist folder has the correct owner & group.
>
How do I check this?
*Storage* - QNAP TS269pro
*Server* - LMS 7.9.1 - Raspberry Pi3 - piCorePlayer v3.21
*Living *- Receiver/Duet - Dynaudio Xeo 5
*Kitchen *- Squeezebox Radio
*Bathroom *- Squeezebox
d6jg wrote:
> It doesnt matter which but the answer to your problem is different in
> each case.
>
> As you used Cifs the user that you used to make the mapping must already
> exist on the qnap but you need to check that they have write permissions
> to the playlist folder. Do this via Qnap
dej...@kraanendejong.nl wrote:
> Cifs. I Just followed An online instruction manual so I'm not aware of
> the differences between Them. Should I simply switch to NFS OR is there
> more to IT then a simple click?
It doesnt matter which but the answer to your problem is different in
each case.
Cifs. I Just followed An online instruction manual so I'm not aware of
the differences between Them. Should I simply switch to NFS OR is there
more to IT then a simple click?
*Storage* - QNAP TS269pro
*Server* - LMS 7.9.1 - Raspberry Pi3 - piCorePlayer v3.21
*Living *- Receiver/Duet -
d6jg wrote:
> How is the Qnap mounted on the Pi?
> Cifs or NFS?
CIFS. I just followed on online installation manual so I'm not aware of
the differences. Change it?
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dej...@kraanendejong.nl wrote:
> Hi all,
> I use LMS 7.9.1 on a Raspberry Pi3 and use PiCorePlayer. My music and
> playlists are stored on a Nas (Qnap TS269 pro). The playlists I use are
> a few years old. I discovered that when I add new playlists or add songs
> to my existing playlists, the
Hi all,
I use LMS 7.9.1 on a Raspberry Pi3 and use PiCorePlayer. My music and
playlists are stored on a Nas (Qnap TS269 pro). The playlists I use are
a few years old. I discovered that when I add new playlists or add songs
to my existing playlists, the changes (and the new playlists totally)
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