by KurtBe » Sun Jan 10, 2021 8:23 am
Thank you both for your reply.
If I understand correctly, MMS (or any server for that matter) would only be to use DLNA?
But indeed I notice that MM5 allows Multi zone, which is very useful. Does this mean I will not/never need any music server on the NAS?
What I am trying to achieve is that I can use MediaMonkey from different computers, phones, tablets, car (I currently use Neutron in the car), etc to play the music I have collected over the years and have added a lot of (personal) tags to (Now on my laptop with MM4 & MM4 database).
I am in the proces of installing a NAS and would like to put all the music files on that NAS.
Then play that music using MediaMonkey installed on the various devices. But what I wonder about is if the MediaMonkey database should also be on the NAS, and have every 'local version' of MM (desktop, laptop, phone, etc.) point to that single database. Or am I expecting the impossible here?
And how do I get the database from MM4 into the 5 version?
Looking forward to your feedback.
Kurt
Thank you both for your reply.
If I understand correctly, MMS (or any server for that matter) would only be to use DLNA?
But indeed I notice that MM5 allows Multi zone, which is very useful. Does this mean I will not/never need any music server on the NAS?
What I am trying to achieve is that I can use MediaMonkey from different computers, phones, tablets, car (I currently use Neutron in the car), etc to play the music I have collected over the years and have added a lot of (personal) tags to (Now on my laptop with MM4 & MM4 database).
I am in the proces of installing a NAS and would like to put all the music files on that NAS.
Then play that music using MediaMonkey installed on the various devices. But what I wonder about is if the MediaMonkey database should also be on the NAS, and have every 'local version' of MM (desktop, laptop, phone, etc.) point to that single database. Or am I expecting the impossible here?
And how do I get the database from MM4 into the 5 version?
Looking forward to your feedback.
Kurt