Christophe Dehais wrote: > On 10/9/06, James Doc Livingston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>> * iPod writing (can't drag directly from daap to ipod, need to first >>> copy to the local library) >>> >> In theory this should work - I've extracted directly from an audio cd to >> a "generic" audio player before. Do you get any kind of error when you >> try? >> >> > > No error, no message on terminal. The tracks just don't copy. > > Today I experimented mounting my shared music with NFS and telling RB > to make the mounted directory the source of its library. It's more > functionnal, but then I must upgrade the library manually when adding > songs, because the library change monitoring option causes a very long > stall at startup (the fact that my network is slow wifi doesn't help > here) > So daap is still a better solution for non local libraries. > > cheers, > Christophe > I've been experimenting with this, as well. It takes about 25 seconds for me to load a 2100 song DB from an NFS server. I am also working from a wifi connection at 11mbps. Is this slowdown an NFS problem, or can some optimizations be written in Rhythmbox to recognize that songs are referenced through NFS?
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