I believe that's the case. I copy stuff into the share and then it shows up. I'm not sure how often it checks.
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Thanks. I've played around a bit with Plex, and that's how it seems to work.
I haven't tried Plex since it looks like the Synology software does what I want.
I uploaded a song to my NAS, then opened up Audio Station immediately and it was there.
I uploaded a song to my NAS, then opened up Audio Station immediately and it was there.
Could you search for it via various metadata fields?
Dunno, since I'm listening to music off my NAS here at work, I don't have any regular songs lying around. I converted the Hobbit Misty Mountain song to mp3 and uploaded it, but I didn't tag it.
I confess, I do not use RSS readers. I've heard y'all talking about the google one leaving, and the tales of woe. Saw this article in cnet, thought I'd share: [link]
Google Reader is done; here are five alternatives
Might be rehash, might be new info.
I need some PC help. Mac has a pc, a %^&$% windows 8 PC and we have downloaded the DC Universe Online game to it. Specifically to his user desktop which has parental control on it. We have never been able to access the game directly. Clicking on the Launchpad icons that showed up with install opens an IE window that shows only a pic of the launchpad icon (same size as icon on the desktop) and the web address bar reads with the drive pathway where we told the game to download on the C drive. Help? ideas?
I am on with DC Universe support web chat, but they seem utterly confused.
What is the drive pathway in question?
actually they just got it fixed. C/users/public/soe/installedgames/