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A bit of a late update. I picked up a Qnap TS 209 a few days ago. As Edward
said, the web interface is a bit of a pig to use but slimserver runs fine
though the players (Slimp3's in my case). Edwards xAP plugin does not work
however :(
It's not a major problem for me as I half planned to run slimserver on a
separate pc with the NAS just being used as a storage. If the qnap ran the
xAP plugin and ran at an acceptable pace, I would have foregone the
separate
pc.
Qnap are working on porting the new Squeezecenter to the NAS, I'll try
whatever updated plugin Edward produces, on the NAS, before I build a new
pc.
Max
On 14/06/2007, Edward Pearson <edward.mailgroup@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> I haven't tried it so can't say for sure. But I do know that the
plugin
> is pure Perl so there's no processor specific code in it and it uses
only
> standard platform features, nothing that SlimServer itself doesn't
use. So
> it's promising as long as they give the end user the ability to add
plugins
> to the configuration.
>
> One aspect to be cautious about, I've a friend who has loaded
SlimServer
> (but not the xAP plugin) onto a NAS device (not sure what off hand,
but he
> had to hack it so not one sold as 'Slim pre-loaded') - it works fine
with
> the players but the web interface is unusably slow.
>
>
> ------------------------------
> *From:* xap_automation@xxxxxxx [mailto:
> xap_automation@xxxxxxx] *On Behalf Of *max barker
> *Sent:* 10 June 2007 21:41
> *To:* xap_automation@xxxxxxx
> *Subject:* [xap_automation] xAP, Slimserver and the QNAP
>
> In an effort to lighten the burden on my rather puny HA server, I've
been
> investigating the option of offloading Slimserver onto a NAS device.
This
> lead me to https://www.ripcaster.co.uk/node/133
. Anyone have any
> experience with this? Anyone running the Slimserver plugin on it?
>
> Max
>
>
>
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A bit of a late update. I picked up a Qnap TS 209 a few days ago. As Edward
said, the web interface is a bit of a pig to use but slimserver runs fine
though the players (Slimp3's in my case). Edwards xAP plugin does
not work however :( <br>
It's not a major problem for me as I half planned to run slimserver
on a separate pc with the NAS just being used as a storage. If the qnap ran
the xAP plugin and ran at an acceptable pace, I would have foregone the
separate pc. <br>
Qnap are working on porting the new Squeezecenter to the NAS, I'll
try whatever updated plugin Edward produces, on the NAS, before I build a
new pc.<br><br>Max<br><br><div><span
class="gmail_quote">On 14/06/2007, <b
class="gmail_sendername">Edward Pearson</b>
<<a href="mailto:edward.mailgroup@xxxxxxx">edward.mailgroup@xxxxxxx</a>>
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face="Arial" size="2">I haven't tried it so
can't say for sure. But I do know
that the plugin is pure Perl so there's no processor specific code
in it and it
uses only standard platform features, nothing that SlimServer itself
doesn't
use. So it's promising as long as they give the end user the
ability to add
plugins to the configuration.</font></span></div>
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<div dir="ltr" align="left"><span><font
color="#0000ff" face="Arial" size="2">One
aspect to be cautious about, I've a friend who has
loaded SlimServer (but not the xAP plugin) onto a NAS device (not sure what
off
hand, but he had to hack it so not one sold as 'Slim
pre-loaded') - it works
fine with the players but the web interface is unusably
slow.</font></span></div>
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<b>On Behalf Of </b>max
barker<br><b>Sent:</b> 10 June 2007
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<p>In an effort to lighten the burden on my rather puny HA server,
I've been
investigating the option of offloading Slimserver onto a NAS device. This
lead
me to <a href="https://www.ripcaster.co.uk/node/133"
target="_blank" onclick="return
top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)">https://www.ripcaster.co.uk/node/133
</a>. Anyone have any experience with this? Anyone running the
Slimserver
plugin on
it?<br><br>Max<br></p></div></span></blockquote>
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