My DAC indicates that the files are streaming at 96, but like I said, no music just static noise. However, now my 24/96 files won't play at all I just get this horrific static. That solved one issue, in that my 16/44 files are now playing at their native resolution, whereas before they were playing back at 48k. Under File Format AIFF, Stream Format FLAC, my setting was "ffmpeg." I changed this setting to "disabled." ![]() In LMS 7.7.2, at Settings > Advanced > File Types, under File Format AIFF, Stream Format AIFF, my setting is "Native," which is unchanged. Got some assistance from the Synology forum that solved one problem, but created another. Update: At this point Synology hasn't made available a package for LMS 7.8. Sounds like there's some transcoding/resampling going on behind the scenes.Īny reason you can't go back to the logitech media server running on the PC with NAS attached as storage only? Sounds like running the media server application on the NAS is the critical difference that cause the problem. What is the file format of your hi-res files? When I saw 48kHz it made me think of this thread on the Synology forums- might be a few things to try in there. I assumed that it has the capability.Īlso, when I speak of hi-res files, I am talking 24/96 files, not 24/192. I can't find anything in the Synology literature that speaks to the issue of streaming hi-res files. ![]() More accurately, the hi-res files will play, but they are not streaming at hi-res, but at 48k. All my 44k files play fine, but ever since I moved the library to the NAS, I can no longer stream my hi-res files. And I am now using the Logitech Media Server residing on the Synology. I had no issues streaming hi-res files.īut, I recently moved my music library to a NAS, specifically a Synology DS212j. My SBT's feed via optical to Musical Fidelity M1DACs. ![]() I use Logitech Media Server, the desktop app. Previously, I had my music library (iTunes) stored on external hard drives. The LMS Rpi sits right next to my NAS in my back room with the Routers, Switches and other Network Gear.I have a pair of Squeezebox Touch devices streaming wirelessly to my two systems in my home. To my surprise the LMS on the Rpi was much faster than my DS916+ NAS with 8 GB of memory! Screens display faster, music is retrieved faster from both my Music Library and Streaming services.- I still store my 1.3 TB Music Library on the NAS, but I like the idea of all of PiCorePlayer software coming from 1 Source, and depending on multiple Vendors. With the announcement of Synology dropping support last year, I decided to try LMS on a separate Rpi - So, I bought a RPi Model 4 and am currently using that. I used to run LMS on my Synology Nas and it worked quite well. Many NAS have less memory than theĬheapest Pi, but they're running file sharing, web server and what not No (easy) way to run LMS onĪ Pi is just more open, more flexible. Synology is the perfect example: they stopped With the NAS you often depend on the vendor providing support or the Many thanks for all your advice, I am now moving all the Music to a basic Netgear Nas that is banging around that should be able to process the updates. Mounting the NAS' music folder to the Pi. Pi route: get a Pi4, install on it, run LMS there, Many in your situation chose the Raspberry On Intel based Synology you can use Docker to run LMS in a container. Perl modules) for all possible platforms himself. ![]() Synology's support going away he'd have to compile everything (incl. Longer answer: user pinkdot did provide packages in the past. Months back, and the upcoming DSM7 might render any attempt to provide a I currently on 8.0.0 but I can't find one I am looking for an up date that will run the Logitech Media Server
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