Hi there,
This thread is outdated as of today. No longer install the SpottyARMv5Bin plugin. The updated Spotty plugin should be good enough. Thanks for the testing!
(don't read any further unless you're interested in the past :-))
If you've tried to use Spotty on your NAS device but failed due to some incompatibility, here's something for you: Thanks to forum user jr01 and Jörg Krause I've finally been able to compile Spotty for previously un-supported systems based on an ARMv5 (armel) processor. From the feedback I got these are particularly popular in Synology and QNAP NAS systems.
Before I'm integrating them with the main Spotty plugin I'd like it to be tested. In order to do so please install Spotty and the new SpottyARMv5Bin plugins. Then try to configure Spotty from the LMS web UI (Settings/Advanced/Spotty). You might need to enter username/password as discovery mode seems to crash. But that's better than nothing, isn't it? :-)
Please give this a try and let me know about your findings!
(Unfortunately this still won't help if you were running a PowerPC based NAS.)
This thread is outdated as of today. No longer install the SpottyARMv5Bin plugin. The updated Spotty plugin should be good enough. Thanks for the testing!
(don't read any further unless you're interested in the past :-))
If you've tried to use Spotty on your NAS device but failed due to some incompatibility, here's something for you: Thanks to forum user jr01 and Jörg Krause I've finally been able to compile Spotty for previously un-supported systems based on an ARMv5 (armel) processor. From the feedback I got these are particularly popular in Synology and QNAP NAS systems.
Before I'm integrating them with the main Spotty plugin I'd like it to be tested. In order to do so please install Spotty and the new SpottyARMv5Bin plugins. Then try to configure Spotty from the LMS web UI (Settings/Advanced/Spotty). You might need to enter username/password as discovery mode seems to crash. But that's better than nothing, isn't it? :-)
Please give this a try and let me know about your findings!
(Unfortunately this still won't help if you were running a PowerPC based NAS.)