d6jg wrote: > My money is still on the Windows box being the issue. I have never > experienced such an issue with pCP mounting a Linux based share on a > NAS. The only caveat being that the NAS needs to be fully up and running > before you boot the Pi. Well did some testing. 1. i disabled all non-logitech plug-ins, so also no spotty => don't think thats helping 2. Copied some music to a LaCie network 2 single disk nas. Used same name & credentials for the share. Disk spin down after 5 minutes. => works like it should 3. Enabled spotty => everything works. if i use internet radio or spotty for a while i can switch back to local files. 4. Created a share on a different W7-Pro box with same share name and credentials => listening to internet radio very quickly the local files cannot be used. 5. Back to share on Lacie => everything works. 6. Using share from 4 but just listening to local files => no problem, keeps working.
So my conclusion (and correct me if im wrong, please) is that somehow the mounting point of LMS does not work well when mounted to a windows box. I tried two different windows computers. Also the strange problems with spotty being not able to search for a number and then play it are solved when using the LaCie. The easiest way would be to move music etc to a NAS but i would like to keep a single point for storage to make backup's etc easy. So keeping the music on the windows box. Now the golden question. Can this be solved and how? *SqueezeBoxes:* 2x SB2 (Living room and study), 1x Radio (Kitchen), 1x Boom (Dining room), 1x piCorePlayer (jacuzzi), 1x piCorePlayer (Garden) 1x OSMC + Squeezelite (Movie room), 1x Touch (Bedroom) *Server:* LMS1 7.7.3 on windows, LMS2 7.9.1. on PcP 3.20 *Network:* AVM Fritzbox, D-Link Smart Switch 24p, 3x Ubiquity ------------------------------------------------------------------------ edwin2006's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=66926 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=107720 _______________________________________________ unix mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/unix
