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Docker Image for MC28
jokertest:
--- Quote from: max096 on August 31, 2021, 06:07:26 am ---Probably you just donīt have bash on Windows.
Dockerhub is working fine again now. Can you try the latest images shiomax/jrivermc28:latest and check if it works for you now?
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Okay, now the image works for videos too.
I only use qnap as a library server for JRiver.
Thanks Max for all the work and time you put into making JRiver available as a Docker image.
cncb:
I just got a Synology NAS and am considering moving from my Windows server to the Synology. Is it possible to just restore a library backup to the NAS? Will it be able to resolve the network paths to my media files which I updated on the Windows server to the Synology's shared directories?
Richard Martin:
--- Quote from: cncb on October 12, 2021, 01:12:17 pm ---I just got a Synology NAS and am considering moving from my Windows server to the Synology. Is it possible to just restore a library backup to the NAS? Will it be able to resolve the network paths to my media files which I updated on the Windows server to the Synology's shared directories?
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The back up library from Windows will have "\"s in the file paths. The docker image is Linux and will expect "/". You should be able to use MC's search and replace tools to fix this.
Also, if you have DVDs and/or BluRays in your library you will only be able to play them from an instance of MC running on Linux as the file paths have to be the same on the client and the server. This doesn't apply to audio or video files.
HaWi:
Yes, it's entirely possible to successfully restore a library from any platform onto another platform. There are several ways in which the paths to the media can be corrected. I use the portable library tool because I restore libraries often on my Linux devices from a Mac library (I use the Mac for library maintenance because it's a lot faster)
cncb:
Thanks. I have it up and running but how do I supply the docker container with user name and password to access the network shares? Also, what would the paths look like if I want to change them to be to the local (on the Synology) shared directories? I don't seem to be able to access them when browsing to open a file, for example. Do I need to set up additional volume mounts?
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