Do a full wipe and rescan. Missing libraries cause all kinds of
database problems.
On the pCP web page where you setup the network mount, increase the wait
time for network mounts. The time needs to be long enough to let the
synology nas restart.
piCorePlayer a small player for the
Thanks, I did indeed try those suggestions. The IP did not change, I
ended up remounting and rebooting, it sort of helped, for some reason
LMS would not keep the location of the files saved, I kept having to go
to settings and select the folder location of the NAS. I got some files
to play but
Or maybe the NAS has been allocated a different IP address?
*Server - LMS 8.3.0 *Pi4B 4GB/Argon one case/pCP 8.1.0 - 75K library,
playlists & LMS cache on Sata SSD (ntfs)
*Study -* Pi4/Pi screen/pCP 8.1.0 > HiFiBerry DAC HAT > Edifier
*Lounge* - Pi2/pCP 8.1.0 > HiFiBerry DIGI+ > Topping E30 >
It may just be that the Raspberry Pi restarted before your NAS. Have you
tried restarting the Pi while the NAS is still running?
Robert
*Home: *Raspberry Pi 4/pCP7.0/LMS8.1.2/Material with files on QNAP
TS-251A
Touch > DacMagic 100 > Naim Audio Nait 3 > Mission 752 (plus Rega
Planar 3 >
Hello,
Recently I set up a PiCore LMS and mounted my Synology NAS where my
music is stored. For a few weeks it was working fine and i was able to
play everything through the server to my Touch to my stereo.
Unfortunately the power went out over night and everything was abruptly
shut down. I