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  1. #EASYCATALOG FORUM MOVIE#
  2. #EASYCATALOG FORUM INSTALL#

#EASYCATALOG FORUM MOVIE#

Right now I have a few of the Lenovo and Netgear NAS products running in the house, One of them has a large Movie database of collected videos. I'll check out the information and links you have provided. This catalogs your music and serves to different sorts of players.

#EASYCATALOG FORUM INSTALL#

Or if you are using a computer for your player, you can install Squeezelite on that computer as a player. There are also ways to create players from Rasberry Pi microcomputers, etc. These serve music to various Squeezebox players. Logitech Media Server (organizes and serves the music to various networked music players in my home, either different things to different players, or the same thing synched to different players). What actual players do you intend to use? In my case, I personally use two options (with LMS currently my main use):ġ. I don't use this, but there are lots of ASSET users on this forum. You can use PC or tablets to control choice. This can organize your music and serve to DLNA/UPNP capable players. Thanks in advance for any help you can offer.ĮDIT: There is also ASSET, a product of Illustrate (dbpoweramp). if I've not covered something here just let me know. Hope that gives you folks enough information and I appreciate any suggestions you may have. I also use a Minix media server at the house so it would be nice to put an app on that (android) and be able to use my music as a big jukebox. but it would be nice to use the program on my windows PC (windows 7 and 10) and on our android tablets in the house. My goal is to put all of my files up on a NAS in our home and have access to it from multiple sources.I'm not really interested in "cloud storage" or use outside the house (I can handle that in other ways). I don't think that would be an issue but you never know until you ask.

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No doubt my first priority is to be able to import all the CD's I've ripped with this program.

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not a bad thing but if I'm going to invest in a new catalog and spend a lot of time I'd like to use a program that has ongoing support from the folks that make it. I've used (years ago) the Orange Cd program but unfortunately it looks like it my be now only supported by the users.

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Now the big question come up is what is the best catalog program to use. I have just ripped a bunch of CDs in a collection and seems like all went well, we ripped them to FLAC using the recommended 5 setting. I"m new to the forum and have been reading for a while.














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