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It’s working – not playlists yet, but at least something…
Here’s the last things I did:
Welcome to the SoundBridge Shell version 3.0.44 Release
Type ‘?’ for help or ‘help ‘ for help on .
SoundBridge> ipset
ipset: Changing configuration for Wireless interface
ipset: (A)utomatic or (M)anual Configuration (A/M)? m
ipset: (M)anual Configuration
ipset: IP Address? 192.168.1.103ipset: Subnet Mask? 255.255.255.0ipset:
Default Gateway? 192.168.1.1ipset: DNS Server 1? 198.168.1.1ipset: DNS Se
rver 2? 198.168.1.1
ipset: configuration succeeded and will take effect on next boot
SoundBridge> reboot
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When the soundbridge came back up, it asked for a password. I entered mt-daapd, and voila!
I am able to browse artist and albums. The playslist all came up empty, but at least I have music.
Re the playlists, I think my issues might have to do with the way iTunes is set up. A few questions:
Here is how things are set up in iTunes:
The iTunes music folder location is set to Y:My MusiciTunesiTunes Music
“Keep iTunes Music folder organized” is checked
“Copy files to iTunes Music folder when adding to librbary” is unchecked
FYI, the “My Music” folder on Y (the MSS) has a lot of album folders in addition to the iTunes folder, which seems to have duplicate album information, but in a more “iTunesy” format.
On the firefly gui:
In the firefly gui, the music folder is set to /shares/mss-hdd/Compaq_Owner/My Music/
To get playlists created in iTunes to work on the MSS/Firefly through the Roku, what should the following be set to?
The iTunes music folder location ?
“Keep iTunes Music folder organized” ?
“Copy files to iTunes Music folder when adding to librbary” ?
The Firefly GUI music folder?
Thanks to anyone that can help. I’m very happy right now to have anything playing from the MSS/Firefly, even if I do have to get it started with /opt/lib/ld.so.1 /opt/sbin/mt-daapd -f -c /opt/etc/mt-daapd/mt-daapd.conf -y -d9. That’s the next thing I hope to figure out how to fix…