Probably not a DBpoeramp problem but any help appreciated.
I am ripping CD's in FLAC & MP3 to WHS device and playing via Sonos.
after riping a dozen or so CD's to WHS ASPIREHOME\MUSIC\FLAC and ASPIREHOME\MUSIC\MP3 found out that Sonos only goes down the path as far as \MUSIC. Obvioulsy I want it to use the FLAC for best quality. So on WHS shared folders created folders caled 'Music FLAC' and 'Music MP3' .
Tried to change DBpoweramp to output to these folders but get a message 'Windows cannot access ASPIREHOME\Music FLAC......Do not have permission'
I checked the access of the only user I have setup(other than guest) and it has full access to everything.
Strange thing though, I change password of the user and it says it's been set, however when I close console down and start again it doesnt recognise the new password. Or are these 2 different things ?
I saw in a Linn forum a similar problem with QNAP NAS, which was sorted out by QNAP techies, but user mentioned something about DBpoweramp logon, does DBpoweram need a logon to access WHS device, could this be the problem ?
Any help or suggestions greatfully recieved.
Bob
I am ripping CD's in FLAC & MP3 to WHS device and playing via Sonos.
after riping a dozen or so CD's to WHS ASPIREHOME\MUSIC\FLAC and ASPIREHOME\MUSIC\MP3 found out that Sonos only goes down the path as far as \MUSIC. Obvioulsy I want it to use the FLAC for best quality. So on WHS shared folders created folders caled 'Music FLAC' and 'Music MP3' .
Tried to change DBpoweramp to output to these folders but get a message 'Windows cannot access ASPIREHOME\Music FLAC......Do not have permission'
I checked the access of the only user I have setup(other than guest) and it has full access to everything.
Strange thing though, I change password of the user and it says it's been set, however when I close console down and start again it doesnt recognise the new password. Or are these 2 different things ?
I saw in a Linn forum a similar problem with QNAP NAS, which was sorted out by QNAP techies, but user mentioned something about DBpoweramp logon, does DBpoweram need a logon to access WHS device, could this be the problem ?
Any help or suggestions greatfully recieved.
Bob
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