rkrug wrote:
> bakker_be
> writes:
>
> > jfo wrote:
> >> I use Vortexbox 2.4 and don't see MusicIP in the web GUI. Where is
> it?
> >
> > You first need to install it through SSH ...
> > d6jg wrote:
> >> Its as simple as
> >>
> >> cd /usr/local/sbin
> >> setup-musicip
> >>
> >>
> >>
bakker_be writes:
> jfo wrote:
>> I use Vortexbox 2.4 and don't see MusicIP in the web GUI. Where is it?
>
> You first need to install it through SSH ...
> d6jg wrote:
>> Its as simple as
>>
>> cd /usr/local/sbin
>> setup-musicip
>>
>>
>>
jfo writes:
> I use Vortexbox 2.4 and don't see MusicIP in the web GUI. Where is it?
You have to install it under the item "Upgrade" (If I am not
mistaken - I deleted my VM Vortexbox).
Rainer
>
> rkrug wrote:
>> d6jg writes:
>>
>>
>> in the newer
jfo wrote:
> I use Vortexbox 2.4 and don't see MusicIP in the web GUI. Where is it?
You first need to install it through SSH ...
d6jg wrote:
> Its as simple as
>
> cd /usr/local/sbin
> setup-musicip
>
>
> setup-musicip is a pre written script
When you've done that, you'll have an entry in
I use Vortexbox 2.4 and don't see MusicIP in the web GUI. Where is it?
rkrug wrote:
> d6jg writes:
>
>
> in the newer Vortexbox, you can install it via the web interface. 2.3:
> no idea.
>
> Rainer
>
> [color=blue]
> >
> >
> >
> > *Vortexbox LMS 7.8 music on QNAP TS419p via NFS*
>
d6jg wrote:
> Ok I have MusicIp installed on my Vortexbox & SugarCube activated.
>
> Pointed at folders and it has found a different number of tracks to that
> reported by LMS - about 1,000 less ? Can anyone tell me where the config
> file generated by MusicIp headless resides - presumably
>
Ok I have MusicIp installed on my Vortexbox & SugarCube activated.
Pointed at folders and it has found a different number of tracks to that
reported by LMS - about 1,000 less ? Can anyone tell me where the config
file generated by MusicIp headless resides - presumably
/opt/MusicMagicMixer
Its as simple as
cd /usr/local/sbin
setup-musicip
setup-musicip is a pre written script
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d6jg writes:
> bakker_be wrote:
>> MusicIP server must indeed be running. On the bright side, just about
>> any X86 machine is able to run it, so an old netbook with an Atom cpu is
>> quite enough and won't consume all that much power.
>> My previous
bakker_be wrote:
> MusicIP server must indeed be running. On the bright side, just about
> any X86 machine is able to run it, so an old netbook with an Atom cpu is
> quite enough and won't consume all that much power.
> My previous setup was 'vortexbox ' (http://vortexbox.org/downloads)for
>
MusicIP server must indeed be running. On the bright side, just about
any X86 machine is able to run it, so an old netbook with an Atom cpu is
quite enough and won't consume all that much power.
My previous setup was 'vortexbox ' (http://vortexbox.org/downloads)for
LMS, but for some strange
bakker_be wrote:
>
> > > >
- LMS is running on your NAS
- MusicIP server is running on a PC
> > >
>
Is it necessary, that MusicIP server is running every time, when you do
a MusicIP-Mix with LMS? This means, the NAS must be running AND the PC
too?
Or is it only necessary that the
You are 100% correct. Spicefly Sugarcube even has a feature to allow you
to translate the path your music is found at (Dynamic Path Conversion).
Example:
- LMS is running on your NAS
- Music is on your NAS
- LMS sees your music on e.g. /mnt/music/
- MusicIP server is running on a PC
-
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