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In some larger systems it may be necessary to integrate a DS in an install with an Akurate Music Server.
 
In some larger systems it may be necessary to integrate a DS in an install with an Akurate Music Server.
  
== Network Infrastructure ==
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=== Network Infrastructure ===
  
 
You will need to select a NAS that supports both products. (i.e. NFS and Twonky Media Server). (For example, QNAP TS409 Pro, or see other posibilities on the [[Recommended NASes]] page).
 
You will need to select a NAS that supports both products. (i.e. NFS and Twonky Media Server). (For example, QNAP TS409 Pro, or see other posibilities on the [[Recommended NASes]] page).
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After completing step 1, take a note of the network sub-net address. In step 2 allocate a static IP address for the AMS. This address must be unique, and on the same sub-net as that used in step 1. Your network administrator will be able to allocate a unique address from the range dedicated to static IP addresses on your network. Before connecting the AMS, tell the AMS the chosen IP addresses of your NAS and the AMS itself; the AMS manual tells you how to do this. Move on to steps 3 and 4. Refer to the respective vendor's manuals to complete step 5.
 
After completing step 1, take a note of the network sub-net address. In step 2 allocate a static IP address for the AMS. This address must be unique, and on the same sub-net as that used in step 1. Your network administrator will be able to allocate a unique address from the range dedicated to static IP addresses on your network. Before connecting the AMS, tell the AMS the chosen IP addresses of your NAS and the AMS itself; the AMS manual tells you how to do this. Move on to steps 3 and 4. Refer to the respective vendor's manuals to complete step 5.
  
== Ripping ==
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=== Ripping ===
  
 
As of version 4.10-5 the AMS supports import of media from external (additional) rippers.
 
As of version 4.10-5 the AMS supports import of media from external (additional) rippers.
  
To automatically import media from an external ripper, (eg, EAC or RipStationMicroDS) you should configure your additional ripper to copy ripped files to the ''Media Import'' directory on the NAS used by the AMS. By default this directory is "/Media/import" on the AMS NAS. Your additional ripper should be configured to rip to the FLAC media format.
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To automatically import media from an external ripper, (eg, EAC or RipStationMicroDS) you should configure your additional ripper to copy ripped files to the ''Media Import'' directory on the NAS used by the AMS. By default this directory is "/Media/import" on the AMS NAS. Your additional ripper should be configured to rip to the FLAC media format.
  
Ripping options are configurable from the [[AMS Web Interface]].
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Ripping options are configurable from the [[AMS Web Interface]].
  
== Shared Media Library ==
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=== Shared Media Library ===
  
As of version 4.10-5 the Akurate Music Server rips to the FLAC media file format by default. FLAC is the optimal media format to share your media library for playback on both your DS and AMS systems.
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As of version 4.10-5 the Akurate Music Server rips to the FLAC media file format by default. FLAC is the optimal media format to share your media library for playback on both your DS and AMS systems.
  
To allow playback of the AMS media library on your DS system you should configure Twonky UPnP Media Server to point to the AMS Media Library directory. By default this directory is "/Media/audio".
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To allow playback of the AMS media library on your DS system you should configure Twonky UPnP Media Server to point to the AMS Media Library directory. By default this directory is "/Media/audio".
  
AMS Media Library options are configurable from the [[AMS Web Interface]].
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AMS Media Library options are configurable from the [[AMS Web Interface]]. Twonky Media server options are configurable from the Twonky configuration page.
Twonky Media server options are configurable from the Twonky configuration page.
 

Revision as of 13:17, 15 October 2008

In some larger systems it may be necessary to integrate a DS in an install with an Akurate Music Server.

Network Infrastructure

You will need to select a NAS that supports both products. (i.e. NFS and Twonky Media Server). (For example, QNAP TS409 Pro, or see other posibilities on the Recommended NASes page).

Installation is best approached in steps.

  1. Set up the DS player from a clean network, exactly as described in the DS installation manual
  2. Set up the Akurate Music Server (AMS) network settings
  3. Attach the AMS to the network
  4. Verify that the Linn equipment works
  5. Attach any additional network devices such as routers and broadband modems

After completing step 1, take a note of the network sub-net address. In step 2 allocate a static IP address for the AMS. This address must be unique, and on the same sub-net as that used in step 1. Your network administrator will be able to allocate a unique address from the range dedicated to static IP addresses on your network. Before connecting the AMS, tell the AMS the chosen IP addresses of your NAS and the AMS itself; the AMS manual tells you how to do this. Move on to steps 3 and 4. Refer to the respective vendor's manuals to complete step 5.

Ripping

As of version 4.10-5 the AMS supports import of media from external (additional) rippers.

To automatically import media from an external ripper, (eg, EAC or RipStationMicroDS) you should configure your additional ripper to copy ripped files to the Media Import directory on the NAS used by the AMS. By default this directory is "/Media/import" on the AMS NAS. Your additional ripper should be configured to rip to the FLAC media format.

Ripping options are configurable from the AMS Web Interface.

Shared Media Library

As of version 4.10-5 the Akurate Music Server rips to the FLAC media file format by default. FLAC is the optimal media format to share your media library for playback on both your DS and AMS systems.

To allow playback of the AMS media library on your DS system you should configure Twonky UPnP Media Server to point to the AMS Media Library directory. By default this directory is "/Media/audio".

AMS Media Library options are configurable from the AMS Web Interface. Twonky Media server options are configurable from the Twonky configuration page.