I still don't understand how I can convert FLACs on the server to MP3s
on my smart phone when I download them.
You'd need to install "lame". No idea whether this is possible at all on
your device.
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dolodobendan wrote:
> Works great so far!
That great, could you supply me with following information ?
Any input would be great, need info on what systems it runs or not.
Please included you’re QTS version, the output off uname -m.
Also where ld-linux.so.2 and ld-linux-86_64.so.2 are located
streifenleopard wrote:
> I still don't understand how I can convert FLACs on the server to MP3s
> on my smart phone when I download them.
I have no idea if it would be practical in your situation, but I use
'mp3fs' (https://khenriks.github.io/mp3fs/).
My music library is on a Linux server and
Why not do a one time batch conversion on your pc of your existing files
and then make it a part of your process to rip CDs to both formats .
Why convert on the NAS ?
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paul- wrote:
> Why would you convert them, just leave them as flac.Most players can
> handle flac natively, and if not LMS has the converters to do it on the
> fly.
Because he wants to load them on his phone, not play them from LMS. Mp3s
have a number of advantages on phones and portable dev
Why would you convert them, just leave them as flac.Most players can
handle flac natively, and if not LMS has the converters to do it on the
fly.
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I still don't understand how I can convert FLACs on the server to MP3s
on my smart phone when I download them.
I am aware of the fact that a converter has to be installed on the NAS
but I have no idea at all which one it must be and where it should be
saved (i.e. within LMS or on the NAS as an ex
So I guess I need some form of superuser for the ReadyNas. Admin login
not enough... I'll look into it...
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My squeezebox directory/folder on the NAS has
cache
log
plugins
prefs
It's in /etc/default/, as I wrote in my first response.
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My squeezebox directory/folder on the NAS has
cache
log
plugins
prefs
directory/folders.
I can 't see SLIMOPTIONS anywhere.
At the root level on the ReadyNas there are
.iscsi
.squeeboxserver
.timemachine
.vault
backup
home
lost+found
media
directory/folders, nothing else. ??
lewinc wrote:
>
>
> Anyway, I did a bit more digging as I have both an xbox360 & a HEOS1;
> both a
> However, for my HEOS things are slightly different :
> >
Code:
> >
> HTTP/1.1 200 OK
> CACHE-CONTROL: max-age=180
> EXT:
> LOCATION: http://192.168.72.208:600
Harddrive disconnection ? Are we talking external storage on NAS when
the NAS or the network could fail ?
If the music directory is not aviable when LMS starts , your dB will be
invalid/dropped and you have to fix the problem so the files are aviable
again and then do a rescan preferably a clear
digimaster wrote:
> *
> New beta for QLogitechMediaServer, 1.09.e
> *
Works great so far!
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LMS Never came up. All the server.log shows is
2018-08-12 20:12:38 squeezeboxserver_safe started.
Could you please edit /etc/default/squeezeboxserver, to add
"--d_startup" to the SLIMOPTIONS? This should give you more log output,
hopefully telling us why it is failing.
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