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cedarsith
Dec 30, 2014Aspirant
NAS104 and iTunes Streaming
I received a NAS 104 for Christmas. I have configured the system to allow for iTunes streaming. I am able to see the iTunes (NAS) server from the locale iTunes application. However, when I click on a song, then "loading url" modal is displayed but the song never plays.
I read on another forum that the NAS 104 cpu might not be faster enough to decode streaming audio and video.
Will someone please confirm, if the NAS 104 can stream iTunes audio.
--Cheers,
Brian
I read on another forum that the NAS 104 cpu might not be faster enough to decode streaming audio and video.
Will someone please confirm, if the NAS 104 can stream iTunes audio.
--Cheers,
Brian
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- NhellieVirtuosocheck page 173 to configure itunes server. http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/ ... ec2014.pdf
Also, would like to know the FW that you're currently using. - StephenBGuru - Experienced UserThe RN104 can stream, but not transcode. The lack of transcoding shouldn't be an issue on the local LAN.
In addition to Nhellie's firmware question: What device are you using for playback? - cedarsithAspirantThanks for the replies.
My Firmware is 6.2.2
I am using a 2.2 Ghz Intel Core i7 MacBook Pro to decode. I have used another macbook and my iphone with similar results.
I have followed all the steps on page 173 and still nothing but a spinner.
Services enabled on my NAS:
SMB, AFB, iTunes, ReadyDLNA, UPnP, http and https
iTunes Server Settings:
Enable iTunes Server is checked
Server Name: <my server name>
Password: no password
** There is no "folder" input field like in the documentation **
/data/Music Folder Settings
SMB, AFB, iTunes and DLNA with "Audio" checked
I really don't know what I can be missing. It seems straight forward in the documentation. - StephenBGuru - Experienced UserThe iphone won't work because it needs "home sharing" to access your library and apple keeps that protocol secret. So the linux development community can't provide that feature in their itunes servers. You can use ReadyDLNA or Plex on the NAS - there are apps for the phone that will play your media using DLNA. AVPlayerHD also works (using FTP) and is perhaps better for video files. But you can't render with the built-in music or video players.
The server is working for me (also running 6.2.2) when I open the library with the Windows iTune (12.0.1) - clicking on the music library icon on the upper left, and selecting the RN102 music library. Are you using the default permissions for the share?
Another option (perhaps ok, given that the itunes server won't connect to your iphone anyway) is to store the media on the NAS, but keep the library itself on your macbooks. - cedarsithAspirantThanks All. StephenB's comment made me think for a bit about my set-up. At one point, I clicked on the "compress" option. During that time, I must have copied over my test set of music and thus compressed the files. I just made sure that the folder was not "compressed" and I deleted the three files in the folder then I re-added some new files and it works! Essentially, the default iTunes settings work out-of-the-box on the NAS104.
Thanks again. - geoffl1AspirantHi, I'm experiencing similar issues - iTunes can see my iTunes share, but it can't find anything on it. ReadyNAS 102 with 6.2.2, OS X 10.10.2. This actually worked before, and I'm not sure what stopped it - possibly the upgrade to 10.10, but I wouldn't be sure.
I've read the manual (which is out of date, by the way, the iTunes server setup doesn't look like that any more), restarted everything several times, and searched for uPnP and DLNA errors in the logs. The share containing the music has SMB, DLNA and iTunes enabled. DLNA has *never* worked at all.
Anything else I can try?
Thanks in advance! - StephenBGuru - Experienced UserApple changed iTunes to make it incompatible (I think in 12.1). You can try the 6.2.3 beta.
DLNA never worked with what client? - geoffl1AspirantHi Stephen,
Thanks for the quick reply!StephenB wrote: Apple changed iTunes to make it incompatible (I think in 12.1).
Grrr. I'll do the right thing and assume that this was not a deliberate move on their part, and that they were just improving things for some other reason. Does this happen often?StephenB wrote: You can try the 6.2.3 beta.
Thanks! I'll give it a go.StephenB wrote: DLNA never worked with what client?
Sorry, I missed that info. VLC. I'd take recommendations for another client though! - StephenBGuru - Experienced UserI haven't tried using VLC as a DLNA client, though I have seen old reports on their forums that it suggested it didn't work that well.
On a Mac (or PC) you're better off using afp or smb sharing I think. - StephenBGuru - Experienced User
Well, maintaining support for reverse-engineered open-source iTunes servers is not high on Apple's list.geoffl wrote: StephenB wrote: Apple changed iTunes to make it incompatible (I think in 12.1).
Grrr. I'll do the right thing and assume that this was not a deliberate move on their part, and that they were just improving things for some other reason. Does this happen often?
Though it hasn't happened very often. The big issue is the lack of home-sharing support, which cripples use with iPads, iPhones and Apple TV.
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