streifenleopard wrote:
> thank you for your feedback.
> However, I don't seem to be able to simply have artists. I can have "All
> Artists" which includes composers and writers as well (I don't need it)
> or I can have "Album Artists". "Artists" doesn't show up any more. Can I
> edit the "All
kidstypike wrote:
> If you install the "Additional Browse Modes" plugin, you can have both
> "Album Artists" & "All Artists" on the home page.
> I have 1781 albums, a great many of these are compilations, so I have
> 2539 Artists.
> All my "album artists" *&* "compilation only artists" show
streifenleopard wrote:
> So I have successfully excluded the recycle bin from being scanned.
> Thanks everyone.
>
>
>
> Does anyone have an idea about this? The way I see it, I can select
> whether the artist node refers to "Album Artist" only or to "Album
> Artist AND Composer AND
streifenleopard wrote:
> So I have successfully excluded the recycle bin from being scanned.
> Thanks everyone.
>
>
>
> Does anyone have an idea about this? The way I see it, I can select
> whether the artist node refers to "Album Artist" only or to "Album
> Artist AND Composer AND
So I have successfully excluded the recycle bin from being scanned.
Thanks everyone.
streifenleopard wrote:
> BTW I wonder why LMS does not show song artists in the "artists"-node
> when the album artist is "various" although the files are there?
Does anyone have an idea about this? The way I
streifenleopard wrote:
> How would I have to deal with the information provided in the link?
> I have just tried to refuse reading rights to any user. Let's see what
> the results are...
> Thanks for the great support here btw to everyone...
I will update LmsRepack this weekend. The fix Michael
mherger wrote:
> Is this a Synology specific thing? I'm asking because we already have
> some system specific "blacklists" for file and folder names. We even
> have one for Synology devices
> (https://github.com/Logitech/slimserver/blob/public/7.9/Slim/Utils/OS/Synology.pm#L86).
>
> Maybe
pinkdot wrote:
> AFAIK Synology only adds a #recycle folder in the root of the share (e.g
> /music/#recycle). Moving your music to a subfolder in the share might
> help ( e.g /music/subfolder).
> After that, change the music location in LMS accordingly (e.g
> /volume1/music/subfolder)
I agree
mherger wrote:
> > AFAIK Synology only adds a #recycle folder in the root of the share
> (e.g
> > /music/#recycle). Moving your music to a subfolder in the share might
> > help ( e.g /music/subfolder).
>
> Is this a Synology specific thing? I'm asking because we already have
> some system
AFAIK Synology only adds a #recycle folder in the root of the share (e.g
/music/#recycle). Moving your music to a subfolder in the share might
help ( e.g /music/subfolder).
Is this a Synology specific thing? I'm asking because we already have
some system specific "blacklists" for file and
This is a Synology NAS yes?
Why don't you just switch off the recycle bin in the NAS control panel
or if you can't do that give the folder permissions that LMS can't
read.
https://www.synology.com/en-uk/knowledgebase/DSM/help/DSM/AdminCenter/file_share_recycle
*Vortexbox LMS 7.9 music on QNAP
streifenleopard wrote:
> Sadly that didn't do the trick.
> However I might just as well remove all files permanently so it should
> return a clean library too.
AFAIK Synology only adds a #recycle folder in the root of the share (e.g
/music/#recycle). Moving your music to a subfolder in the
mherger wrote:
> This should probably be "\/#recycle".
Sadly that didn't do the trick.
However I might just as well remove all files permanently so it should
return a clean library too.
dsm 6.0 (synology disk station 115) running lms 7.9 -- rpi with a
hifiberry dac+ running picoreplayer (any
I included "ignoreDirRE: /#recycle" in the server.prefs
This should probably be "\/#recycle".
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Something seems to be not working.
I included "ignoreDirRE: /#recycle" in the server.prefs
Server.prefs also has included:
"
mediadirs:
- /volume1/music
playlistdir: /volume1/music/Playlists Exported
"
I think this should be working but somehow it doesn't. I have stopped
and restarted LMSRepack
It's been 2 hrs :p Works?
If not, you might have forgot to stop the server before modifying the
file? To be sure, restart LMS once again, then check the prefs file and
see if your modification is there.
Or your pattern might be wrong. Post the system path(s) you want the
scanner to avoid and a
Thanks everyone for excellent feedback here.
I had a hard time figuring out how to access volume1/@appstore but
'WinSCP' (https://winscp.net/eng/index.php) was a revelation.
Very easy, just don't forget to enable SSH on your NAS.
Right now it's rescanning so i am waiting...
dsm 6.0 (synology
streifenleopard wrote:
>
>
> Thank you but I dont know how to find the server prefs nor any
> parameters within it. Is it a file on my NAS? Or is it something to be
> found within LMS's web surface under preferences?
Settings / Information - scroll to the bottom. The location of Prefs
folder
epoch1970 wrote:
> Perhaps you could change the location of the library? It is a bit
> uncommon that system paths should be under the root of the music
> library.
I would like to stick with it as multiple programmes point to this
location and Synology even requires music to be stored in a
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