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Quick Start Guide for Installing JRiver Mediacenter 24 ARM on a Raspberry Pi

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bob:
As Jim said...

The system volume option will work if the volume that needs to be changed is the PCM master.
Internal is MC's internal volume control.

If you need to change something other than the PCM master you'll need to use alsamixer or some such...

roognation:
Great post, THANKS A BUNCH.  Got this working on RPi3+ without any issues; although I would have preferred to use an ISO file for the original OS install; much easier to use Etcher or Rufus for such.  After installation and optimizing the threads as noted above, I:

[Posted from another thread], attached (mounted) the NAS (Qnap) with:

--- Code: ---sudo nano /etc/fstab
--- End code ---
then adding this line at the bottom:

--- Code: ---//10.2.2.94/Multimedia /home/pi/Music cifs noauto,x-systemd.automount,username=myuser,password=mypassword 0 0
--- End code ---

I also restored a Windows-version library and had to replace the NAS locations via Library Tools->Rename, Move, & Copy Files->Find & Replace:
Find What   \\aai\Multimedia\Music
Replace With   \home\pi\Music

Now trying on the $10 USD Raspberry Pi Zero W...then I'll try the headless version with VNC...

bob:

--- Quote from: roognation on June 04, 2019, 01:24:21 am ---Great post, THANKS A BUNCH.  Got this working on RPi3+ without any issues; although I would have preferred to use an ISO file for the original OS install; much easier to use Etcher or Rufus for such.  After installation and optimizing the threads as noted above, I:

[Posted from another thread], attached (mounted) the NAS (Qnap) with:

--- Code: ---sudo nano /etc/fstab
--- End code ---
then adding this line at the bottom:

--- Code: ---//10.2.2.94/Multimedia /home/pi/Music cifs noauto,x-systemd.automount,username=myuser,password=mypassword 0 0
--- End code ---

I also restored a Windows-version library and had to replace the NAS locations via Library Tools->Rename, Move, & Copy Files->Find & Replace:
Find What   \\aai\Multimedia\Music
Replace With   \home\pi\Music

Now trying on the $10 USD Raspberry Pi Zero W...then I'll try the headless version with VNC...

--- End quote ---
The 0W is REALLY lean on memory and CPU.
You might have issues with that...

brains4eva:
anyone know how to add a import a local networked folder from a nas drive to the main library?  i tried to by going file, set up auto import, and then browsing from there, but the only folders available are ones actually on the Pi.  I managed to get to my music by changing the library to my nas library but but it seems to be a limited version as not all tags show, and they don't actually import it seems to be kind of stream from a separate library. 

If i was on PC i would install qnap cloud link software which makes the folders turn up in my computer.  I don't have a lot of experience with pi's so sorry if i'm missing something silly.

mwillems:

--- Quote from: brains4eva on June 11, 2019, 04:55:43 pm ---anyone know how to add a import a local networked folder from a nas drive to the main library?  i tried to by going file, set up auto import, and then browsing from there, but the only folders available are ones actually on the Pi.  I managed to get to my music by changing the library to my nas library but but it seems to be a limited version as not all tags show, and they don't actually import it seems to be kind of stream from a separate library. 

If i was on PC i would install qnap cloud link software which makes the folders turn up in my computer.  I don't have a lot of experience with pi's so sorry if i'm missing something silly.

--- End quote ---

When you open the file manager outside of MC on the pi, do you see your NAS shares? If not you may need to add them.

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