I've tried disabling Windows Media Connect through WHS/Start Up/Services but this didn't work. So it appears that even though I have reset the Media Sharing Library for music back to 'Off' it is running in the background and stopping me from using the AssetNAS software to stream to the Naim NDX. Has zero to do with what OS you are using, same as your computer. Buy drinking games, Moissanite eng178a, Redirecteurs, Upnp not available ps3 media server. Your IP for your NAS may have changed if set for Dynamic and not for Static or IP handed out by Gateway matched to the MAC of the NAS. Vmware datastore not showing up, So por ti jesus cover. When I use the Naim app to look at the UPNP folders it shows the AssetNAS as 'AssetNAS: 1: Windows Media Connect'. You do not need UPnP to connect on your network. It keeps going back to 'Off' and the 'Apply' button is greyed out. (I use a Macbook so do this via remote desktop.) So, I was checking one of the shared folders through WHS and then stupidly changed the Media Library Sharing setting for Music to 'On' just to see what would happen! I immediately changed it back to 'Off' and clicked 'Apply', but now I cannot set the AssetNAS software to 'On' in WHS. I access the NAS using Windows Home Server 2011 (WHS) which was preinstalled on the AssetNAS box. Or you could possibly hook into a DDNS task if you use that. If you have a dynamic IP then you may want to run a cron job to detect this, update the config and restart the service. If you want just the file names without the full path incorporate the basename command like thisįind /share/Public/Music -type f -exec basename > /share/Public/filenames.I have a Naim NDX connected to an AssetNAS box (Network Attached Storage) running AssetNAS software. double NAT) then you do need to provide the externalip manually. share/Public/Music/A Certain Ratio/Sextet/09 - Below The Canal.flac share/Public/Music/A Certain Ratio/Sextet/08 - Rialto.flac Asset UPnP can be used on: Windows Home Servers (WHS), Windows PC (2000, XP, Vista, Win7/8/10), MAC OSX, QNAP, Linux and Raspberry-Pi. share/Public/Music/A Certain Ratio/Sextet/07 - Rub Down.flac share/Public/Music/A Certain Ratio/Sextet/06 - Day One.flac share/Public/Music/A Certain Ratio/Sextet/05 - Skipscada.flac share/Public/Music/A Certain Ratio/Sextet/04 - Knife Slits Water.flac share/Public/Music/A Certain Ratio/Sextet/03 - Gum.flac share/Public/Music/A Certain Ratio/Sextet/02 - Crystal.flac Output looks like this /share/Public/Music/A Certain Ratio/Sextet/01 - Lucinda.flac That command directs the output to a file called myfiles,txt in /share/Public On my QNAP NAS /share/Public/Music is where my music files are located so change that to whatever path yours are in. If you’re on a Mac or Linux based NAS then the find command is what you needįind /share/Public/Music -type f -print > /share/Public/myfiles.txt The linux version can create m3u playlists (with the correct file paths) but I don’t know whether this would work on the QNAP NAS. I selected 'services' and changed the start parameter to 'automatic' which worked fine. It’s a bit of a pain to get it right at first but once you’ve cracked the correct path structure that Asset understands, it works like a dream.Īnother solution may be to use VLC media player which I understand can be installed on QNAP. Spoon: Well I have been working to get this set up properly and have noted the following: Firstly, I wrote earlier about my desire to have Asset start automatically, in lieu of manually, which was the setting I initially encountered. I create the playlist then open the file in Notepad and do Find/Replace on the parts of the file paths needing changing, before copying the file to Asset which I run on a Linux server. Secondly, Playlist Creator runs on Windows and you may have to text edit the file paths in the playlist files created as the program creates Windows compatible file paths to the music files - fine of you running the Asset server on Windows. Firstly, you do not get dynamic additions to your playlists - all changes are through editing the playlist m3u files in Playlist Creator. There are two downsides with this though. As stated, you will need to create a folder on the NAS for your playlists and specify its path in the Asset config. I’m with GavinB that Playlist Creator is the way to go with Asset server.
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