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Dinky
Feb 09, 2011Follower
Playlists help
Hi, So far I'm really impressed with my Duo - it's all working well. Only one thing I can't get it to do! I cannot get it to pick up playlists I create. This is the process I go through: Export a...
sphardy1
Oct 18, 2011Apprentice
"c" refers to the "c Volume" - this is the default volume used internally by the ReadyNAS to store your shares - like the "C:" drive of your PC. Some users may have "d" and "e" volumes etc depending on how they have their RAID setup configured
The other thing to be aware of is that under linux (the ReadyNAS OS) it is common that you need to "escape" space and other special characters in file/folder names - though this tends to be an application specific requirement and I'm unsure if it applies to ReadyDLNA. Escaping characters with the "\" symbol forces the following character to be taken as a literal character and not any form of delimiter
So, your path would be: /c/media/Music/Various\ Artists/90\'s\ Party\ Mix/01\ Club\ Mix.mp3
The other thing to be aware of is that under linux (the ReadyNAS OS) it is common that you need to "escape" space and other special characters in file/folder names - though this tends to be an application specific requirement and I'm unsure if it applies to ReadyDLNA. Escaping characters with the "\" symbol forces the following character to be taken as a literal character and not any form of delimiter
So, your path would be: /c/media/Music/Various\ Artists/90\'s\ Party\ Mix/01\ Club\ Mix.mp3
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