I am trying the trial version but am happy to purchase the full version. Will Asset UPnP let me do these things:
1. Install directly on my NAS, bypassing any computer, so that I can stream directly to Sonos and overcome Sonos's 65,000-track limit?
2. Install on a Windows 8.1 PC and do the same, again though music stored on a NAS?
3. When I am using Sonos's controllers, use Sonos's search function so that I can type the name of a song, an artist, etc.?
Right now, the trial version, installed on Windows 8.1, finds Asset UPnP, but, when I click on it, it shows me Artist/Album, Album, Title, etc., only clicking on one of those things leads Sonos to say, "No selections are available." One problem may be that Asset UPnP has not finished indexing, but I don't know how to point Asset UPnP to my NAS to start the indexing. I have chosen the Service function and pointed it to my NAS's music folder, and I have tried clicking Detecting Changes, but I still don't know whether the program knows where to find my music. Am I doing something wrong? It just started, so perhaps Sonos can't detect any music until Asset finishes indexing.
And, once I get it running correctly, will I be able to use Sonos's search functions, or will I be forced to click Artist/Album/Track, etc.?
My NAS is a Synology 415play.
Thanks for your help.
1. Install directly on my NAS, bypassing any computer, so that I can stream directly to Sonos and overcome Sonos's 65,000-track limit?
2. Install on a Windows 8.1 PC and do the same, again though music stored on a NAS?
3. When I am using Sonos's controllers, use Sonos's search function so that I can type the name of a song, an artist, etc.?
Right now, the trial version, installed on Windows 8.1, finds Asset UPnP, but, when I click on it, it shows me Artist/Album, Album, Title, etc., only clicking on one of those things leads Sonos to say, "No selections are available." One problem may be that Asset UPnP has not finished indexing, but I don't know how to point Asset UPnP to my NAS to start the indexing. I have chosen the Service function and pointed it to my NAS's music folder, and I have tried clicking Detecting Changes, but I still don't know whether the program knows where to find my music. Am I doing something wrong? It just started, so perhaps Sonos can't detect any music until Asset finishes indexing.
And, once I get it running correctly, will I be able to use Sonos's search functions, or will I be forced to click Artist/Album/Track, etc.?
My NAS is a Synology 415play.
Thanks for your help.
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