Stig Nygaard wrote:
> Original download page/repository is not available anymore.
> What architecture/processor does your NAS use? A number of people in
> this thread have posted download links to the the versions they used
> themselves and has kept.
> For example I have posted a link to
Archived where? I already spent more than an hour today and couldn't
find anything...
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marc wrote:
> You could ask 'pinkdot '
> (https://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?34644-pinkdot) directly.
>
> Regards
> Jacob
OK... I was guessing he took the Sourceforge down for a reason...
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If anyone could give me a valid link for 7.9.2 for DS416play, or send me
the package, would be greatly appreciated. Another idiot that installed
Perl by mistake...
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pinkdot wrote:
> [Discontinued]
>
> INSTALLATION [DSM6 ONLY]
> Logitech Media Server packages are available on 'Sourceforge'
> (https://sourceforge.net/projects/lmsupdate/files/DSM6.x/), if you want
> to install the packages manually.
Are all these Sourceforge links dead, and if yes, is it
A quick question, how do I turn off auto-suggestions in the browser
client? They are a huge pain in the **, they interrupt one's typing
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Just wanna give some final feedback on my LMS issues. It's running
nicely now, thanks to you guys for your help. However, there is
something fundamentally flawed with the scanning process. Time varies on
my system for a full clean scan between one and almost three hours.
Especially the 'Database
Mnyb wrote:
> NB you probably know .
>
> Linux and therefore most NAS is case sensitive so Album.wav is not the
> same as album.wav !
>
> That can happen to you if copy cue files from windows
LOL. No issues there, all .cue sheets are from EAC and capitalization is
consistent. However,
pinkdot wrote:
> There used to be some problems with cue sheets not being utf-8 that
> caused some problems with characters in the past. If that is still
> valid, I don't know. I don't use WAV and cue sheets. All the WAV files i
> have are converted to FLAC to embed artwork and id3 tags. Could
mherger wrote:
>
> But there's something else I hardly can believe: you have 16k tracks in
>
> 7k playlists? 7k different album covers?
>
> Are your files' metadata tags ok?
>
> And please check Settings/Advanced/Performance: what is the database
> memory parameter set to? You should be
Another question, can LMS not deal with special characters in the
filenames? i.e. ä ö ü é è etc.
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I did step 2, made an extra folder for the playlists, and took only
music folder subfolders for the music source, yet it's still discovering
13'xxx files/directories. Really confusing.
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OK. Don't quite understand why step 1 would be necessary since step 2
would rule out that it looks for playlists anywhere but the specified
folder, no?
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Can you please explain first what 'playlist' exactly is in this context?
Because I have no playlists, only cue sheets. Is this expected behavior
that LMS treats these like playlists?
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One last update: After the last scan clearly reported having finished in
the 'Information' - 'Media Scan Detail' section of the settings,
suddenly it restarted scanning again, doing pre-caching Artwork at
snail's pace for about 15 minutes. This software is apparently a
complete lottery. The log
To follow up, ran a "Look for new and changed media files" scan now with
a couple hundred new files. This took just over an hour. 'Building full
text index (3 of 7)' and database optimize (1 of 2) each took almost
half an hour, processes that take a mere seconds on my Mac so there's
obviously
I completely reset my NAS and copied my music collection back to the NAS
drives, I wanted a fresh start, didn't wanna have to deal with all the
garbage that 7.7.6 did in 16 hours of writing to disks ;-)
I directly installed 7.9.0-164 from the package center, sorry for not
taking your advice
pinkdot: Thanks, but it looks like the issue has been resolved. I
uninstalled the package, rebooted my machine and directly installed the
beta from the package center. Complete scan now took an hour including
15 minutes of database optimization, so this is approximately what I
expected and is
So I enabled Beta in the Package Center and installed 7.9.0-164 from
there. LMS was immediately much more responsive, the difference was like
day and night. However, a full scan still took over 7 hours. One
difference that I noticed though was that on 7.7.6, during the scanning
something was
I am completely new to NAS (416play), have been running my LMS over
desktop computers for years.
What are the main differences between the official package (7.7.6) and
the ones described here?
7.7.6 has been a complete nightmare, scanning of all albums (.wav -
.cue, about 6'000 albums) takes
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