by YetAnotherLondonder » Tue Jan 15, 2019 4:54 am
I would like to move my music library to a NAS and run a DLNA server on it; Media Monkey Windows will be able to access the files on the NAS, so there shouldn't be problems moving the files from the PC to the NAS.
However, can Media Monkey Android search the content of a DLNA server? I haven't bought the NAS yet, so I tried running Kodi on my PC as a DLNA server. MM Android can access it but cannot search it (a search returns all files). Is this because
the MM Android client simply doesn't support searching DLNA, or because the DLNA server must explicitly support it?
Depending on the answer, can you :
- recommend a DLNA server that supports remote search and runs on a Synology or QNAP NAS?
or
- recommend an Android client that supports DLNA searches?
Alternatively, can Media Monkey Android read the files on the NAS and index the library on the NAS? It would be indexing the very same files in the very same location as Media Monkey Windows, and this way I'd skip the need for a DLNA server altogether.
Thanks!
I would like to move my music library to a NAS and run a DLNA server on it; Media Monkey Windows will be able to access the files on the NAS, so there shouldn't be problems moving the files from the PC to the NAS.
However, can Media Monkey Android search the content of a DLNA server? I haven't bought the NAS yet, so I tried running Kodi on my PC as a DLNA server. MM Android can access it but cannot search it (a search returns all files). Is this because[b] the MM Android client simply doesn't support searching DLNA, or because the DLNA server must explicitly support it?[/b]
Depending on the answer, can you :
[list=][*]recommend a DLNA server that supports remote search and runs on a Synology or QNAP NAS?
or
[*]recommend an Android client that supports DLNA searches?[/list]
[b]Alternatively, can Media Monkey Android read the files on the NAS and index the library on the NAS?[/b] It would be indexing the very same files in the very same location as Media Monkey Windows, and this way I'd skip the need for a DLNA server altogether.
Thanks!