Hi!
that's my question, I search around here for something that could answer
it but I haven't found anything...so, if it's been already answered,
sorry for that!
That's the point: I have a very HUGE collection, on three usb hard-disk
(3tb each one)
One is my updated archive, with the last
Have you tried the latest 7.8 or 7.9 with it's highets memory settings
on a suficiently good platform ? still to slow ?
If disc IO is a problem run internal drives SATA with the OS on a
separate drive perhaps an SSD for the OS and LMS and regular drives for
the music .
Another path would be to
mikk64 wrote:
Is there a way to make this working, something like using my Duet as a
UPNP client? Or another way/software?
Thanks for answer!
mike
I do exactly this for a separate folder of unsorted stuff I don't want
in my main library. My NAS has a DNLA server and I use Skifta on my
thanks Mnyb for answer but it seems too much power-draining for my
home-system (I have a vaio windows 7 with LMS 7.9 installed, 1 hard disk
always connected, the one with newest music, while I connect the others
only on-demand)
Now I'm tryng to scan the first of the other two hd, but it takes 4
mikk64 wrote:
thanks Mnyb for answer but it seems too much power-draining for my
home-system (I have a vaio windows 7 with LMS 7.9 installed, 1 hard disk
always connected, the one with newest music, while I connect the others
only on-demand)
Now I'm tryng to scan the first of the other two
Correct, with the DLNA plugin enabled both LMS will appear as a server
and your SB players will appear as a target to play to in your DLNA
control app.
Using LMS as the server would be pointless as it would just be the same
music. I have an otherwise unused DLNA server on my NAS that I use to
jimbobvfr400 wrote:
Correct, with the DLNA plugin enabled both LMS will appear as a server
to other DLNA devices (for example my PS3) and your SB players will
appear as a target to play to in your DLNA control app.
Using LMS as the server would be pointless as it would just be the same