03-31-2007, 06:11 AM
OK, I just figured out that I can (and did) assign the NAS server a name. I typed in the following address and the image displayed in the browser:
\\SS4000-E\Media\Music\Album Cover Art\Alice Cooper - Billion Dollar Babies.jpg
I am guessing that if I go back to using folder.jpg like I was before and then have JRiver output the path of the MP3 using the NAS server name instead of the drive letter, it should work.
How do configure JRiver to use the server name instead of the drive letter?
Acropolis
EDIT
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It looks like something else is going on (possibly with authentication?) If the XML file contains the above path type for the MP3 file, it plays, but it still does not open the image. I even tried putting in the full path name to the image and it still doesn't open.
I tried logging into the directory from a computer that has not mapped this shared drive using the server name and it connected, but it asked me to authenticate. I'm not sure if there is a way to make this work with CQC running as a service. I am hoping there is.
\\SS4000-E\Media\Music\Album Cover Art\Alice Cooper - Billion Dollar Babies.jpg
I am guessing that if I go back to using folder.jpg like I was before and then have JRiver output the path of the MP3 using the NAS server name instead of the drive letter, it should work.
How do configure JRiver to use the server name instead of the drive letter?
Acropolis
EDIT
------
It looks like something else is going on (possibly with authentication?) If the XML file contains the above path type for the MP3 file, it plays, but it still does not open the image. I even tried putting in the full path name to the image and it still doesn't open.
I tried logging into the directory from a computer that has not mapped this shared drive using the server name and it connected, but it asked me to authenticate. I'm not sure if there is a way to make this work with CQC running as a service. I am hoping there is.