by Bogus Exception » Wed Oct 08, 2008 4:07 pm
nohitter151,
Thanks for writing, but I'm not sure that link has anything to do with the issue, right? I have used that page to get an understanding of how to have multiple users use the same library with different databases, but does that link actually discuss having MediaMonkey access files on a
media server? If you look, there are 6 scenarios discussed (briefly), none of which discusses a
media server.
To be clear, a media server is
not a server that has media (as discussed in the page you suggested). A
media server (such as the ones I gave as examples; Fuppes and Nero MediaHome 4) is discussed at a high level here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Media_server. It is
not a server that exposes a share that a workstation then requires MediaMonkey to "mount" it. A media server is typically "discovered" on a LAN, and the connection, indexing and cataloging are seamless.
To give an example, the PS3 (among other consoles) can be told to search the LAN it is on for media servers, and it will find them. This is all done via uPnP and there are no drives or shares involved on either end.
So if anyone has even heard of MediaMonkey connecting to a media sever, I'd love to hear about it!
TIA!
P.S. If MediaMonkey can't connecct to a media server, does anyone know of an MP3 player as good as MediaMonkey that
will?
[quote]http://www.mediamonkey.com/support/inde ... ticleid=68[/quote]
nohitter151,
Thanks for writing, but I'm not sure that link has anything to do with the issue, right? I have used that page to get an understanding of how to have multiple users use the same library with different databases, but does that link actually discuss having MediaMonkey access files on a [i]media server[/i]? If you look, there are 6 scenarios discussed (briefly), none of which discusses a [i]media server[/i].
To be clear, a media server is [u]not[/u] a server that has media (as discussed in the page you suggested). A [i]media server[/i] (such as the ones I gave as examples; Fuppes and Nero MediaHome 4) is discussed at a high level here: [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Media_server[/url]. It is [i]not[/i] a server that exposes a share that a workstation then requires MediaMonkey to "mount" it. A media server is typically "discovered" on a LAN, and the connection, indexing and cataloging are seamless.
To give an example, the PS3 (among other consoles) can be told to search the LAN it is on for media servers, and it will find them. This is all done via uPnP and there are no drives or shares involved on either end.
So if anyone has even heard of MediaMonkey connecting to a media sever, I'd love to hear about it!
TIA!
P.S. If MediaMonkey can't connecct to a media server, does anyone know of an MP3 player as good as MediaMonkey that [i]will[/i]?