Hi there, I'm new user to SBT, and unfortunately using the device is not
always a pleasant thing to do.
My goal is only to use USB attached 80GB with 1 fat partition hd with
some music.
So what happened?
First time I attached the disk it was apparently mounted as
/media/sde1
So it somehow
Hi
I copied 9 GB of soundfiles to the harddrive. When I connect the drive
to the SBT, the following happens:
Connecting USB, important message, start squeezebox server, starting
server, my music, connecting to USB (takes only one second), no sound
files found
This process is quite fast, only
mdm;568448 Wrote:
Does it mean that using NAS is not recomended or their behaviour may
vary from model to model and you can find it out just empirically?
Yes, it depends on the model you are using. I was using a QNAP TS-209
(some Marvell-Arm processor) before. The players reacted quite well
elektronaut;568487 Wrote:
Yes, it depends on the model you are using. I was using a QNAP TS-209
(some Marvell-Arm processor) before. The players reacted quite well
most of the time, but the web interface was very sluggish. Also
transcoding was merely not possible.
I changed to a Qnap
mdm;568498 Wrote:
Thank you Volker but that's not exactly what I've meant. Providing I run
SBS on some diskless PC should I use USB HDD or may play from NAS? Will
it be a problem for SBS to manage NAS located library?
Mike.
You should have no problem with running SbS on a computer and
pablomontanero;568481 Wrote:
Hi
I copied 9 GB of soundfiles to the harddrive. When I connect the drive
to the SBT, the following happens:
Connecting USB, important message, start squeezebox server, starting
server, my music, connecting to USB (takes only one second), no sound
files found
garym;568505 Wrote:
You should have no problem with running SbS on a computer and having
your data stored on the NAS. As long as your computer can talk to the
NAS to see the file locations, SbS doesn't really care and will use
those files just as easy as if they were on an attached USB
mdm;568510 Wrote:
That's good, but does SBS scan the whole disk as TinySBS or may work
with specified folder(s)? My NAS has quite a lot of non music stuff.
Mike.
One specified folder...
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mdm;568510 Wrote:
That's good, but does SBS scan the whole disk as TinySBS or may work
with specified folder(s)? My NAS has quite a lot of non music stuff.
Mike.
you can tell SbS the exact folder you want to scan and it will do that
only. So you can have G:\mymusic\artist\album, and set
nthx;568460 Wrote:
Hi there, I'm new user to SBT, and unfortunately using the device is not
always a pleasant thing to do.
My goal is only to use USB attached 80GB with 1 fat partition hd with
some music.
So what happened?
First time I attached the disk it was apparently mounted as
garym;568513 Wrote:
you can tell SbS the exact folder you want to scan and it will do that
only. So you can have G:\mymusic\artist\album, and set g:\mymusic as
your sbS music library location and it will only scan there and any
folders under that directory. it is only tinySbS on the touch
file format ?
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SiriuS, Classe' Primare and Dynadio speakers, Contour 4 Contour Center,
and Contour 1.3SE for the rear ch. Rel Stadium 3 sub.
pablomontanero;568481 Wrote:
Hi
I copied 9 GB of soundfiles to the harddrive. When I connect the drive
to the SBT, the following happens:
Connecting USB, important message, start squeezebox server, starting
server, my music, connecting to USB (takes only one second), no sound
files found
becseattle;568362 Wrote:
Wow, this is great advice! I ordered 2 touch's to replace SB2/3, but
want to run it all Mac-based. I was wavering between a powered and
portable drive, but this makes it clear!
I see the Touch runs ALAC natively, so I'm hoping to use an external
drive with Apple
I came across this:
http://zarb.org/~gc/html/udp-in-ssh-tunneling.html
and tried the suggestion at the bottom: to forward the upd-traffic via
socat. So I added port 9011 to my tcp-tunnel to tunnel the upd traffic
for port 3483 across it.
Code:
Server side: socat
Hi John
Many thanks for your advice.
I reformatted the harddrive and just put 3 sound files on it (aiff, m4v
and mp3). I connected the drive, then started the server. When I go to
the server status before accessing anything else, it shows discovering
files: complete no more messages are coming
I've never seen this with a drive that really only had one partition. I
HAVE seen weird things with the drives that have things like virtual
CDs. These drives have stuff on them specifically designed to fool
windows into thinking there are more than one drive. When you put them
on linux (such as
'Nuther question...
Is it perfectly OK to add music, say an album, to the USB hd (via the
network) while TinySBS is running and have it added to the database by
browsing to its folder? That, rather than having it be discovered by a
re-scan whenever TinySBS is restarted? Make any difference?
Thankiossk Cool!
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