My music has just never lived on the NAS and fit on the NUC’s storage so that’s the way I went.Īnother seemingly popular solution I’ve seen many mentions of is Volumio for the Raspberry Pi. Daphile does fully support NAS storage and I had no issues with a rudimentary test against my Synology when I first set the system up. I output via USB audio to an external DAC. All my music is on the NUC’s local storage. Where people run into problems is they exceed the capabilities of SMB shares by trying to stream Bluray over it instead of using DLNA which works just fine. The Synology media server is awesome and fast. Honestly you dont know what youre talking about. Strictly speaking, I’m not using this as a “streamer” though. Logitech Media Server is the one who has worked the best but it is very unstable. It runs fully headless and is controlled with the iPeng Squeezebox remote app on my iPhone. It’s a highly stripped down Linux distro which is based around LMS. I dont have LMS listed anywhere in Pacakge. ![]() I thought that the reason to move LMS to Docker was to isolate it from DSM. I used to run LMS as a community package but now I run it under Docker. I run Daphile on a first generation Intel NUC and it performs just fine. Im trying to move to DSM 7 from 6.2.4 and I get a warning about incomaptible packages and Logitech Media Server is listed and I cant proceed. Logitech open sourced the software but I believe still actively supports the project to some degree hence its relative popularity. Strictly speaking, I believe those later two names actually refer to specific things but they are often grouped together so I thought I would mention them for the sake of search terms. There seems to be multiple roll-your-own solutions for music streamers out there now days.Īs an FYI Logitech Media Server (LMS) that steelghost mentioned is sometimes referred to as Squeezebox or Sueezelite solutions. Make sure to update port 9000 to 9002 in the Network Settings and set HTTPPORT to 9002 in the Environment Settings (as port 9000 is often reserved for other uses on Synology).
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