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The media server indexes and allows retrieval of the music from the NAS.
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== UPnP Media servers ==
  
'''Minimum requirements:'''
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The UPnP Media servers will advertise the music for the Linn DS to play. This is included on some NAS drives.
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If you are using a UPnP Media Server that is not listed here, check that it can support FLAC audio files, (some UPnP/DNLA Media Servers will only support MP3 style files)
  
* UPnP AV 1.0 certified or DNLA 1.0
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We advise that your DHCP server reserves the NAS/UPnP Media Server address. This is to ensure that the IP address is secure with use with some UPnP control devices. (Pronto, Crestron etc)
* FLAC support
 
* Easy installation on a NAS
 
  
<br>'''Media servers that Linn have approved* for use:'''
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==='''Asset UPnP''' ===
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- [ http://www.dbpoweramp.com/asset-upnp-dlna.htm ]
  
* TwonkyMedia 4.4 for use on the Infrant Ready NAS NV+
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Used on Windows Home Servers (WHS), Windows PC (2000, XP, Vista & Win7)
  
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Setup help in [ http://dbpoweramp.com/asset-whs-manual.html ]
  
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1. Once installed open “Asset UPnP Configuration” (All Programs)
  
* Approved software meets all the system requirements for that software type, and has additionally been tested by Linn. Other non-approved software may work perfectly well with DS players. However, it is possible you will encounter issues with poorly implemented third-party software that impact the performance of the DS system.
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2. Press “Edit” button.
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3. In the Audio Library section click “Add Folder” Then Browse to your music library.
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4. You may want to add “Folders & Filename Browsing” to the “Browse Tree” Add New Container
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5. Select “Folder & Filename Browsing”
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6. Click OK    -  Refresh All    then OK again
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[[File:Assett.jpg]]
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==='''TwonkyMedia Server''' ===
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- [ http://www.twonkymedia.com/buy_server.html ]
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Used on Windows Home servers, Windows PC, MAC PC, Linux PC’s and some NASes.
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1. Once opened, select the Spanner icon, this will open the Twonky configuration
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2. Click on “first steps” – change to “Advanced default navigation” Save changes.
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3. Click on “Sharing” , in the Content locations section, select the  “Browse” button to select your Music location
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4. Change “Rescan in minutes” to 0. This means that a manual scan has to be promoted when any media is added. (This can normally be initiated by a desktop shortcut with “http://<Your_NAS_IP>:9000/rpc/rescan” )
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5. Save Changes. Go back to “first steps” tab and click “Restart” tab and wait for server to restart
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6. Click on “Maintenance” and “Rebuild database”. Twonky will now start from scratch and build to database ready for the DS to use.
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7. Close out of Twonkymedia
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[[File:Twonkyctrl.jpg]]
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==='''Xiva Music M8 setup.'''===
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1. Plug Music M8 into your router via Cat5 cable and turn on,
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2. Wait until booted and type “musicm8” into internet explorer on your PC
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3. Music M8 web interface should appear. User is “admin” Password is “musicm8”
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4. Go to Recording tab -Encoder options. Set to FLAC or FLAC & MP3 (if you want to dual rip)
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5. Go to Recording tab - Metadata options Tick bottom box. And choose if you want disc to eject if no metadata found. If you leave this unticked it will number the disc and tracks.
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6. Go to Twonky Tab (across top) Click on Tools tab (Twonkymedia settings)
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7. Click on “first steps” – change to “Advanced default navigation” Save changes.
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8. Click on “Sharing” Change “Rescan in minutes” to 0. This means that a manual scan has to be promoted when any media is added. (This can normally be initiated by a desktop shortcut with “http://<Your_NAS_IP>:9000/rpc/rescan” )
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9. Save Changes. Go back to “first steps” tab and click “Restart” tab.
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10.   Close out of Music M8.
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[[File:MusicM8.jpg]]
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===''' Q-Nap Setup '''===
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1. Install Q-Nap finder disc.
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2. Connect NAS with HDD discs installed. Turn on and wait until booted
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3. Run Q-Nap finder program and click on the NAS.
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4. Follow Wizard if unit has not already been set up. When it asks you to download
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5. Under Network Services go to NFS Server.  Tick Enable NFS server box. Click “Apply”
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6. On the Applications tab click UPnP Media Server.
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7. Tick both boxes and click on “Apply”
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8. Click the IP address  http://xxxxxxxxxxx:9000 and the Twonkymedia page should appear.
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9. Click on “first steps” 
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10. Change to “Advanced default navigation” Save changes.
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11. Click on “Sharing”
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12. Under Content Locations Browse to Qmultimedia. Highlight and Select.
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13. Change “Rescan in minutes” to 0. This means that a manual scan has to be promoted when any media is added. (This can normally be initiated by a desktop shortcut with “http://<Your_NAS_IP>:9000/rpc/rescan” )
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14. Save Changes. Go back to “first steps” tab and click  “Restart” tab.
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[[File:QNAP_setup.jpg]]

Revision as of 13:35, 10 August 2010

UPnP Media servers

The UPnP Media servers will advertise the music for the Linn DS to play. This is included on some NAS drives. If you are using a UPnP Media Server that is not listed here, check that it can support FLAC audio files, (some UPnP/DNLA Media Servers will only support MP3 style files)

We advise that your DHCP server reserves the NAS/UPnP Media Server address. This is to ensure that the IP address is secure with use with some UPnP control devices. (Pronto, Crestron etc)

Asset UPnP

- [ http://www.dbpoweramp.com/asset-upnp-dlna.htm ]

Used on Windows Home Servers (WHS), Windows PC (2000, XP, Vista & Win7)

Setup help in [ http://dbpoweramp.com/asset-whs-manual.html ]

1. Once installed open “Asset UPnP Configuration” (All Programs)

2. Press “Edit” button.

3. In the Audio Library section click “Add Folder” Then Browse to your music library.

4. You may want to add “Folders & Filename Browsing” to the “Browse Tree” Add New Container

5. Select “Folder & Filename Browsing”

6. Click OK - Refresh All then OK again

Assett.jpg


TwonkyMedia Server

- [ http://www.twonkymedia.com/buy_server.html ]

Used on Windows Home servers, Windows PC, MAC PC, Linux PC’s and some NASes.

1. Once opened, select the Spanner icon, this will open the Twonky configuration

2. Click on “first steps” – change to “Advanced default navigation” Save changes.

3. Click on “Sharing” , in the Content locations section, select the “Browse” button to select your Music location

4. Change “Rescan in minutes” to 0. This means that a manual scan has to be promoted when any media is added. (This can normally be initiated by a desktop shortcut with “http://<Your_NAS_IP>:9000/rpc/rescan” )

5. Save Changes. Go back to “first steps” tab and click “Restart” tab and wait for server to restart

6. Click on “Maintenance” and “Rebuild database”. Twonky will now start from scratch and build to database ready for the DS to use.

7. Close out of Twonkymedia

Twonkyctrl.jpg


Xiva Music M8 setup.

1. Plug Music M8 into your router via Cat5 cable and turn on,

2. Wait until booted and type “musicm8” into internet explorer on your PC

3. Music M8 web interface should appear. User is “admin” Password is “musicm8”

4. Go to Recording tab -Encoder options. Set to FLAC or FLAC & MP3 (if you want to dual rip)

5. Go to Recording tab - Metadata options Tick bottom box. And choose if you want disc to eject if no metadata found. If you leave this unticked it will number the disc and tracks.

6. Go to Twonky Tab (across top) Click on Tools tab (Twonkymedia settings)

7. Click on “first steps” – change to “Advanced default navigation” Save changes.

8. Click on “Sharing” Change “Rescan in minutes” to 0. This means that a manual scan has to be promoted when any media is added. (This can normally be initiated by a desktop shortcut with “http://<Your_NAS_IP>:9000/rpc/rescan” )

9. Save Changes. Go back to “first steps” tab and click “Restart” tab.

10. Close out of Music M8.

MusicM8.jpg

Q-Nap Setup

1. Install Q-Nap finder disc.

2. Connect NAS with HDD discs installed. Turn on and wait until booted

3. Run Q-Nap finder program and click on the NAS.

4. Follow Wizard if unit has not already been set up. When it asks you to download

5. Under Network Services go to NFS Server. Tick Enable NFS server box. Click “Apply”

6. On the Applications tab click UPnP Media Server.

7. Tick both boxes and click on “Apply”

8. Click the IP address http://xxxxxxxxxxx:9000 and the Twonkymedia page should appear.

9. Click on “first steps”

10. Change to “Advanced default navigation” Save changes.

11. Click on “Sharing”

12. Under Content Locations Browse to Qmultimedia. Highlight and Select.

13. Change “Rescan in minutes” to 0. This means that a manual scan has to be promoted when any media is added. (This can normally be initiated by a desktop shortcut with “http://<Your_NAS_IP>:9000/rpc/rescan” )

14. Save Changes. Go back to “first steps” tab and click “Restart” tab.


QNAP setup.jpg