I’m not too fussed about loads of meta- data, provided the basic tree structure of Artist > Album > Track is preserved, plus cover art etc., would this be the case with Asset ?įor streaming I have NDX2. I have about 750 albums ripped on the US, in WAV format, plus about one hundred albums in high res in the downloads folder.Ĭould I simply copy across the Unitiserve backup and use this as the source for ripped music for Asset ? I’m not very familiar with this sort of thing, would greatly appreciate if anyone could answer a couple of basic set up questions. explains how to get the most out of MinimServer for browsing your music library and selecting and playing music. describes how MinimServer handles the files in your music library. I’m quite familiar with the Synology interface so would be looking to run something like Asset, on a new NAS, (the existing one is over 8 years old). The following pages explain everything you need to know about using MinimServer. I have an old Synology NAS which I u se for backing up the Unitiserve and just data storage. I currently have a unitiserve 2TB which is fine, but as it’s 9 years old I am starting to think about a replacement whilst the going is good. But what I wonder about is if the MediaMonkey database should also be on the NAS, and have every 'local version' of MM (desktop, laptop, phone, etc.) point to that single database.This is a very interesting thread. Then play that music using MediaMonkey installed on the various devices. I am in the proces of installing a NAS and would like to put all the music files on that NAS. What I am trying to achieve is that I can use MediaMonkey from different computers, phones, tablets, car (I currently use Neutron in the car), etc to play the music I have collected over the years and have added a lot of (personal) tags to (Now on my laptop with MM4 & MM4 database). Does this mean I will not/never need any music server on the NAS? If I understand correctly, MMS (or any server for that matter) would only be to use DLNA?īut indeed I notice that MM5 allows Multi zone, which is very useful. Note that MMS is alpha software, MMW5 on the other hand is a Release Candidate. Same for 'their DLNA Servers': Who"s DLNA Servers?, Where do I see/find/access/configure the other 'xxx' servers?)Ĥ) Into MMS or MMW5? one computer runs on MM5, antother on MM4: can they both play music from the NAS Server? ![]() What is the meaning of 'their File Shares' (Who's file shares?, where do I find/see these File Shares?) They are different versions.ģ) MMW4/MMW5 can index, manage and play media files on NAS devices via their File Shares (don't use their DLNA Servers).: So for Synology you'll need to the Synology installed (not sure if one exists). ![]() The benefit of MMS on a NAS is the always on nature, but if your PC with MMW5 is on when you need to access it from other devices it may be overkill.:Ģ) The latest release for the device you're installing it on. But his is perhaps not the right place to pop this question.ġ) At the moment MMS only integrates with MMW5, it doesn't integrate with either MMW4 or MMA. I assume I cannot let MM5 Build its own database, because I will lose a lot of information from the MM4 database.īefore I start getting it all wrong, here are my questions (AND: I am a noob.).ġ: I wonder if there is an advantage to run MMS on the NAS instead of Minimserver which I plan to use?Ģ: Since I am still in the proces of installing everything: IF I install MMS, which version should I use (there are currently 4 versions posted in this forum, I have no idea which one to pick.)?ģ: If I run Mediamonkey 4 (which I bought years ago) on other machines, can I use the NAS as the Library where all the music is, or do I have to install MM 5 instead of keep using MM4?Ĥ: I am trying to incorporate the MM4 database into MM. I have transfereded all my music on a Synology NAS DS220+ (which does not run on an ARM if I am right). Hi, I am trying to run MM5 which I installed on a DeskTop PC.
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