Sorry Michael :(
I don't think I have ever tried to use those links except in iPeng if
they are the same ones - exposed by a long press on the now playing
screen - where they do work.
*Vortexbox LMS 7.9 music on QNAP TS419p via NFS* iThingys/iPeng/Tablets
*Living Room* - SB3 -> Onkyo TS606 - >
Thank you Micheal for joining in.
Yes it did scan in the beginning but I only did it ones as I did not add
any new cd's. The Nas has 2 TB of space. That would/should be more than
enough to store my +/- 1000 cd's collection.
> Can you work on the NAS command line?
Never done it in Linux. I am a
Yes it did scan in the beginning but I only did it ones as I did not add
any new cd's. The Nas has 2 TB of space. That would/should be more than
enough to store my +/- 1000 cd's collection.
That's only part of the story. The cache folder might be located in a
place outside this large partition.
mherger wrote:
> > Yes it did scan in the beginning but I only did it ones as I did not
> add
> > any new cd's. The Nas has 2 TB of space. That would/should be more
> than
> > enough to store my +/- 1000 cd's collection.
>
> That's only part of the story. The cache folder might be located in a
d6jg wrote:
> I remember this scenario. My first venture into LMS was with a QNAP
> TS109. I still have it as a working secondary by NAS but gave up running
> LMS on it when I realised that I didn't (at that stage) know enough
> about Linux to easily upgrade it from its stock 7.6.1. I did at one