09-07-2021, 01:13 PM
@ColinM
Curiouser and curiouser! I suppose they're all using the same controller chip.
@pyhfsg
Your moOde player publishes its music directories as SMB (aka Windows) shares to your LAN. So, for example, when I open the file browser on my Linux laptop and browse the network I see a folder named "moode" ('cuz that's the hostname). Opening it, I see folders for my memory stick, NAS, playlists, Radio, and SDCard. I can copy folders and files across the LAN to the SDCard folder [1]. When done copying, I tell moOde to update the library.
An alternative is to copy the test tracks to a USB memory stick, plug it into the moOde player, and update the library (note that moOde's Library Config page has a user setting to automate this update when the USB stick is inserted).
Regards,
Kent
[1] Or memory stick, etc. When Linux challenges me for a password to open a share I choose to connect as "Anonymous" and proceed.
Curiouser and curiouser! I suppose they're all using the same controller chip.
@pyhfsg
Your moOde player publishes its music directories as SMB (aka Windows) shares to your LAN. So, for example, when I open the file browser on my Linux laptop and browse the network I see a folder named "moode" ('cuz that's the hostname). Opening it, I see folders for my memory stick, NAS, playlists, Radio, and SDCard. I can copy folders and files across the LAN to the SDCard folder [1]. When done copying, I tell moOde to update the library.
An alternative is to copy the test tracks to a USB memory stick, plug it into the moOde player, and update the library (note that moOde's Library Config page has a user setting to automate this update when the USB stick is inserted).
Regards,
Kent
[1] Or memory stick, etc. When Linux challenges me for a password to open a share I choose to connect as "Anonymous" and proceed.