General discussion about the media server. Feature requests. Hints, tips and tricks.
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stefvienna - Posts:7
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FLAC on NAS?
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by stefvienna » Thu Jun 07, 2007 4:58 pm
Hi All,
the installation guide mentions:
"FLAC is used to transcode FLAC files to WAV – for DMPs which can not handle FLAC natively. This plugin also needs to be downloaded and installed separately."
- now I would know what to do on Windows & Linux, but I'm running TwonkyMedia on a Maxtor Shared Storage NAS. I know that openMSS ist essentially Linux, but where can I find a pre-compiled plug-in for the NAS - or am I supposed to install a cross-compiler on my Linux box first?
Has anybody tried that yet? Any hints on how to set up the cross-compilation environment?
Streaming my FLACs directly from my NAS to my DSM-320 would be really cool ...
Cheers, Stefan!
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mgillespie
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by mgillespie » Thu Jun 07, 2007 8:50 pm
My understanding, is that NAS do not have enough resources to transcode FLAC. If your client support FLAC, then it's fine, if not, you won't be able to transcode...
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