Problems with network shares [Solved]
Problems with network shares [Solved]
I keep liking your program, but I also keep having my stupid limitation of not being able to access my music collection. I do not want to bother you with this, since I seem to be the only one with the problem, but if at some point you have a bit of time left over, I would appreciate your helping me figure this out.
I do not want to delay your release, but I will send you some screenshots soon.
Thanks in advance!
I do not want to delay your release, but I will send you some screenshots soon.
Thanks in advance!
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- Liqube Audio
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If this is about the network access issue, a solution would be mapping your network path to a local drive in Explorer which you can then access anywhere like a regular drive.pumafred wrote:I keep liking your program, but I also keep having my stupid limitation of not being able to access my music collection. I do not want to bother you with this, since I seem to be the only one with the problem, but if at some point you have a bit of time left over, I would appreciate your helping me figure this out.
http://www.wikihow.com/Map-a-Network-Drive
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Re: Build 5627 (RC2)
Thanks, I´ll look into it. Meanwhile, here go some screenshots:Tom wrote:If this is about the network access issue, a solution would be mapping your network path to a local drive in Explorer which you can then access anywhere like a regular drive.pumafred wrote:I keep liking your program, but I also keep having my stupid limitation of not being able to access my music collection. I do not want to bother you with this, since I seem to be the only one with the problem, but if at some point you have a bit of time left over, I would appreciate your helping me figure this out.
http://www.wikihow.com/Map-a-Network-Drive
- I have Resonic on Studio pc, and I am trying to access folders in FT-Media pc
- One screen shot show how I can see everything I want through Explorer - Network (Homegroup also works). I can then play the flac files with VLC, for example.
- Two screen shots show that with Resonic I only get down to the last folder level, but no flacs are visible. (I try Album Artist and Folder views, for Music)
Any suggestion? Thanks!!!
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Re: Build 5627 (RC2)
Are you running an administrator account on both systems? I've had similar trouble in other programs before due to permission restrictions, and due to anti-virus programs blocking certain programs from accessing certain files over networks... So check your anti-virus programs too.
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Also check and see if you somehow are running Resonic in a sandbox, that might cause it too.
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How do you even get them to shop up in Resonic's browser like that?pumafred wrote:- Two screen shots show that with Resonic I only get down to the last folder level, but no flacs are visible. (I try Album Artist and Folder views, for Music)
Re: Build 5627 (RC2)
I look at my Resonic Browser, and simply start clicking folder levels in my networked pc ft-mediapc. See attachment, please.mmote wrote:How do you even get them to shop up in Resonic's browser like that?pumafred wrote:- Two screen shots show that with Resonic I only get down to the last folder level, but no flacs are visible. (I try Album Artist and Folder views, for Music)
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Re: Build 5627 (RC2)
This is a bit beyond me. I simply extract the Resonic beta file to a folder in my "Public" directory, create a desktop shortcut from the Resonic.exe file, and launch from there. Would this be a problem?BTGbullseye wrote:Also check and see if you somehow are running Resonic in a sandbox, that might cause it too.
Thanks for your attention to my problem!
Re: Build 5627 (RC2)
I'm asking because network shares (or even network devices as in your case) don't show up in the browser unless I explicitly map them. Is this a homegroup feature or are you using any third party software to access other PCs in your network?pumafred wrote:I look at my Resonic Browser, and simply start clicking folder levels in my networked pc ft-mediapc. See attachment, please.
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No third party feature. Just followed instructions (rather blindly, since this is not a field of expertise of mine) when setting up Windows 8 Pro in my pcs, setting up network, Homegroup etc.mmote wrote:I'm asking because network shares (or even network devices as in your case) don't show up in the browser unless I explicitly map them. Is this a homegroup feature or are you using any third party software to access other PCs in your network?pumafred wrote:I look at my Resonic Browser, and simply start clicking folder levels in my networked pc ft-mediapc. See attachment, please.
I am afraid I cannot be of much more help because, as I said, I merely followed instructions, not knowing what I was doing.
I guess this ignorance of mine is why I cannot get to see my FLAC collection from my network on Resonic...
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Re: Build 5627 (RC2)
we'll figure this out sooner or later.
meanwhile just map your FLAC network share to a local drive letter in windows explorer, see the link i posted. this will _definitely_ work for now.
meanwhile just map your FLAC network share to a local drive letter in windows explorer, see the link i posted. this will _definitely_ work for now.
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If your anti-virus program auto-sandboxes programs in your public folder, it could easily be the problem.pumafred wrote:This is a bit beyond me. I simply extract the Resonic beta file to a folder in my "Public" directory, create a desktop shortcut from the Resonic.exe file, and launch from there. Would this be a problem?BTGbullseye wrote:Also check and see if you somehow are running Resonic in a sandbox, that might cause it too.
Thanks for your attention to my problem!
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Re: Build 5627 (RC2)
The problem seems to be that his network devices are listed under the drives node in Resonic (maybe due to some 3rd party software?), just like some external devices would, which is not yet supported.
The best solution is to map the network shares to drive letters, like Tom said.
The best solution is to map the network shares to drive letters, like Tom said.
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Ahhh, you are making me think that I have two devices in my network that could be doing something here:mmote wrote:The problem seems to be that his network devices are listed under the drives node in Resonic (maybe due to some 3rd party software?), just like some external devices would, which is not yet supported.
The best solution is to map the network shares to drive letters, like Tom said.
- Western Digital TV, which I believe installs Twonky server.
- Logitech Squeezebox, which uses Logitech Media Server.
All this is way beyond my knowledge. I was unable to get the mapping thing to work, but I will keep on trying. Thank you very much for your attention and patience, people!!
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Re: Build 5627 (RC2)
please re-try, just map a drive in explorer (i posted a link to a tutorial) to a network share. see attachment.pumafred wrote:All this is way beyond my knowledge. I was unable to get the mapping thing to work
for example map: \\FT-MEDIAPC\Music
to X:
then you should be able to see that share as drive X:
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Sorry for being so mentally slow with this.Tom wrote:please re-try, just map a drive in explorer (i posted a link to a tutorial) to a network share. see attachment.pumafred wrote:All this is way beyond my knowledge. I was unable to get the mapping thing to work
for example map: \\FT-MEDIAPC\Music
to X:
then you should be able to see that share as drive X:
Just to clarify:
- My music is in a pc in a different room, FT-MediaPC.
- I usually access it from my desktop computer, Studio-PC, using Windows 8 Remote Desktop Connection.
- I went into FT-MediaPC and mapped one of my two music folders (Music 2) to a network share.
- On FT-MediaPC I can see this drive (see Capture1 below).
- However, I cannot see it on my other PCs (see Capture2 and Capture3).
Where should I look for it (I´ve looked practically everywhere)?
Thanks again!
Re: Build 5627 (RC2)
The mapped drive is only visible on the PC you mapped it on. You need to repeat this procedure on all PCs, unfortunately.
Re: Build 5627 (RC2)
Ahaaaaa!!! That did it!! Finally!mmote wrote:The mapped drive is only visible on the PC you mapped it on. You need to repeat this procedure on all PCs, unfortunately.
Thanks very much all of you!