![]() Am I doing something basically wrong or was the NP30 not a good choice? It sounds very good through my Yamaha/Jamo audio setup, so I would appreciate some advice/assistance before the trial runs out so that I can hopefully get my music back into a rather "silent" home. They are contained on an "always on" external Firewire 800 hard drive as is my complete library in a folder named "All Trax", which again have full artwork and ID3 tags appended. My tracks are set up in folders such as "Blues", "Oldies", "Easy Listening", "Popular Hits", etc, and have been loaded into Asset. This was very easy with the Squeezebox but it only lasted 8 years :0). I'm trialling Asset in the hope that I can "simply" enjoy my reasonably large music collection (8,600 tracks) by genre, to suit my particular mood. These are applications that run on a PC, Mac, or NAS drive and enable audio, video, and image files to be streamed over a home network to a DLNA renderer like your Marantz 7702mkII preamp. ![]() They all seem to be designed mainly for video streaming. My suggestion would be to look into other DLNA/UPnP-compatible media server software options like JRiver Media Center Asset UPnP, or Twonky Server. All my files have ID3 tags generated by MediaMonkey on my Apple iMac but each UPnP/DLNA server software I've tried (Plex, Serviio, UMS, etc) either makes setup very complex (or is it just my old grey cells?) or gives me random play of all my tracks no matter which genre I choose. ![]() Just change it to the artist or band in question. My guess is somewhere you have ‘Various Artists’ which is grouping all these together under one band or singer called Various Artists. You might see Artist and further down Album Artist. ![]() My generous kids bought me an NP30 and I'm having issues with it reading my music (mp3) accurately by "Genre". If you right click a track or highlight a list of tracks then click on Edit ID-tag you will see the meta data. Hi everyone, as a keen music lover and an "ole Fart" retiree (70+) I have just had to replace my dead Logitech Squeezebox. ![]()
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