Mac OSX v1.1:
I use multi-encoder and rip the FLAC version to the Mac hard disc and the MP3 version to my NAS box, using the dynamic output location option.
When I pick the location for the LAME encoder to send the files to (which is Server1\MP3Conversions, a Synology NAS box on the network) it shows in the LAME output location window as /Volumes/MP3Conversions, and then the dynamic settings show below that.
This works fine, but the next day it all looks OK but when I try to rip, it fails as it can't find the NAS box.
If I select the NAS box again by picking it from the dropdown, it now shows in the LAME output location window as /Volumes/MP3Conversions-1 and the rip goes ahead fine.
The next day it can't find the NAS box again, and I go round the loop again, and this time it shows in the LAME output location window as /Volumes/MP3Conversions-2 and so on.
Unfortunately, each time this happens it loses my finely-crafted dynamic location settings, resetting it to defaults, and I have to enter them all again. Fortunately I have copied the setting to a text file.
The thing is, I never see the expression /Volumes/ anywhere in Finder (the NAS box simply shows in the 'Devices' section on the left).
I can also navigate to it via Network > Server1 > MP3Conversions, and I've tried both ways when entering it into the LAME destination settings with the same problem, ie the following day it can't find the NAS box.
Maybe '/Volumes/' is insufficient for CD Ripper to find the NAS box? If I do a 'Get info' on the directory I see 'afp://Server1._afpovertcp._tcp.local/MP3Conversions' which looks more helpful than the simple /Volumes/ that shows in the LAME output selection after selecting it by navigating to it.
Hope this makes sense!
Regards,
Carl
I use multi-encoder and rip the FLAC version to the Mac hard disc and the MP3 version to my NAS box, using the dynamic output location option.
When I pick the location for the LAME encoder to send the files to (which is Server1\MP3Conversions, a Synology NAS box on the network) it shows in the LAME output location window as /Volumes/MP3Conversions, and then the dynamic settings show below that.
This works fine, but the next day it all looks OK but when I try to rip, it fails as it can't find the NAS box.
If I select the NAS box again by picking it from the dropdown, it now shows in the LAME output location window as /Volumes/MP3Conversions-1 and the rip goes ahead fine.
The next day it can't find the NAS box again, and I go round the loop again, and this time it shows in the LAME output location window as /Volumes/MP3Conversions-2 and so on.
Unfortunately, each time this happens it loses my finely-crafted dynamic location settings, resetting it to defaults, and I have to enter them all again. Fortunately I have copied the setting to a text file.
The thing is, I never see the expression /Volumes/ anywhere in Finder (the NAS box simply shows in the 'Devices' section on the left).
I can also navigate to it via Network > Server1 > MP3Conversions, and I've tried both ways when entering it into the LAME destination settings with the same problem, ie the following day it can't find the NAS box.
Maybe '/Volumes/' is insufficient for CD Ripper to find the NAS box? If I do a 'Get info' on the directory I see 'afp://Server1._afpovertcp._tcp.local/MP3Conversions' which looks more helpful than the simple /Volumes/ that shows in the LAME output selection after selecting it by navigating to it.
Hope this makes sense!
Regards,
Carl
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