Grumpy Bob wrote:
> I would not run LMS on a NAS - instead I would buy a NAS just to store
> files, and run LMS on a Raspberry Pi 3 with piCorePlayer, pointing it at
> the music files on the NAS. I did this some years ago after I got fed up
> with hassles around updating LMS on my QNAP NAS.
>
Hi,
my problem with MySqueezebox Tidal app has gone. Not sure why. I have
restarded LMS trying to reinstall my old ickStream account. After
restart, Tidal app has showed up in LMS menu as wel as ICK did ...
+2
The Pi (piCorePlayer) plus NAS Route is by far the most sensible current
option.
I believe that our leader - mherger - has adopted this approach. If itÂ’s
ok for him etc
PI3 PCP/LMS STORAGE QNAP TS419P (NFS)
*Living Room* - Joggler & SB3 -> Onkyo TS606 -> Celestion F20s
*Office* - Pi3+Sreen
Grumpy Bob wrote:
> I would not run LMS on a NAS - instead I would buy a NAS just to store
> files, and run LMS on a Raspberry Pi 3 with piCorePlayer, pointing it at
> the music files on the NAS. I did this some years ago after I got fed up
> with hassles around updating LMS on my QNAP NAS.
>
Genuinely curious about this thread -- why use a NAS at all? What's the
advantage over a USB3 Tb drive plugged into my Max2Play/Pi system?
Guy
Guy Stalnaker
jimmyg...@gmail.com
On Tue, Dec 5, 2017 at 2:54 PM, d6jg <
d6jg.891...@no-mx.forums.slimdevices.com> wrote:
>
> +2
> The Pi
A NAS is built as a shared storage device with appropriate hardware. A
usb disk is highly likely to fail in comparison.
A 2 disk NAS in Raid 1 will give you some redundancy - not to be
confused with backup.
PI3 PCP/LMS STORAGE QNAP TS419P (NFS)
*Living Room* - Joggler & SB3 -> Onkyo TS606 ->
In home network bandwith (ethernet or wifi) is sufficient to use such a
thing for audio streaming? Interesting.
Thanks -- this is interesting.
Regards
Guy Stalnaker
jimmyg...@gmail.com
On Tue, Dec 5, 2017 at 3:04 PM, d6jg <
d6jg.891...@no-mx.forums.slimdevices.com> wrote:
>
> A NAS is built
I would not run LMS on a NAS - instead I would buy a NAS just to store
files, and run LMS on a Raspberry Pi 3 with piCorePlayer, pointing it at
the music files on the NAS. I did this some years ago after I got fed up
with hassles around updating LMS on my QNAP NAS.
Robert
*Home: *Raspberry
One of my NAS Duo died just now and I want to buy a new NAS.
What kind of choices do I have for NAS running Logitech Media Server?
Synology DiskStation DS216j?
Western Digital My Cloud?
Other suggestions?
I do not want the most expensive soloutions :)
KjellTore wrote:
> One of my NAS Duo died just now and I want to buy a new NAS.
> What kind of choices do I have for NAS running Logitech Media Server?
> Synology DiskStation DS216j?
> Western Digital My Cloud?
> Other suggestions?
>
> I do not want the most expensive soloutions :)
It is not
I was recently in a similar situation. Netgear DUO NAS died. I bought
a Synology DS218+ and have been very happy so far. Easy installation of
LMS, the user interface is far superior to Netgear. I'm not a techie,
so the Raspberry Pi solution recommended by others would have been
behind me.
KjellTore wrote:
> One of my NAS Duo died just now and I want to buy a new NAS.
> What kind of choices do I have for NAS running Logitech Media Server?
> Synology DiskStation DS216j?
> Western Digital My Cloud?
> Other suggestions?
>
> I do not want the most expensive soloutions :)
Hello and
Wow... a lot has been written. Some confusing, some helpful, some plain
wrong. So here's my suggestion(s).
- If you want a system which just works without fuzzing around: get a
Synology NAS. It comes with a fairly recent LMS package.
- If you want a NAS, but are willing to tinker a tad
Ha the same problem myself
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Hi guys,
@mnvelocitypilot: If you are still experiencing issues, please head over
to our support forums so I can make sure they do not reoccur. It seems
indeed most likely, as already mentioned here, that you could have the
wrong set of permissions for your mount point. On Max2Play's Filesystem
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