Difference between revisions of "Akurate Music Server Media Import"

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* Ensure '''Media Import Enabled''' box is checked
 
* Ensure '''Media Import Enabled''' box is checked
  
Importing media from an external ripper, (eg, EAC or RipStationMicroDS) can be used with this feature.  
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Importing media from an external ripper, (eg, EAC or RipStationMicroDS) can be used with this feature.
  
* Configure your additional ripper to copy ripped files to the ''Media Import'' directory on the NAS. Your  ripper should be configured to rip to the FLAC media format and contain valid track meta-data.
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* Configure your ripping software to copy ripped files to the '''Media Import directory''' on the NAS. Your ripping program should be configured to rip to the FLAC media format and contain valid track meta-data.
  
 
By default the '''Media Import directory''' is "/Media/import" on the AMS NAS.
 
By default the '''Media Import directory''' is "/Media/import" on the AMS NAS.
  
 
Ripping options are configurable from the [[Akurate Music Server Web Configuration|AMS web interface]].
 
Ripping options are configurable from the [[Akurate Music Server Web Configuration|AMS web interface]].

Revision as of 11:48, 5 November 2008

The AMS (Akurate Music Server)  supports automatic import of FLAC media into the AMS media library. FLAC files with valid meta-data can be copied into the Media Import directory on the NAS. The AMS will import these files and they will be available for playback via the AMS control interface.

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  • Ensure Media Import Enabled box is checked

Importing media from an external ripper, (eg, EAC or RipStationMicroDS) can be used with this feature.

  • Configure your ripping software to copy ripped files to the Media Import directory on the NAS. Your ripping program should be configured to rip to the FLAC media format and contain valid track meta-data.

By default the Media Import directory is "/Media/import" on the AMS NAS.

Ripping options are configurable from the AMS web interface.