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And if only there was Google Personal Music Library, we wouldn't need to store songs either. Unfortunately I guess Google Personal Music Library won't happen in the near future because of fair use being a legal grey area.
Regards - Neil
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I use GNUmp3 on my linux server. Open up a port and I can browse through my music collection and stream tracks from anywhere. Makes for interesting phone bills though.
From your info above I'll try using the NAS's drive IP address and share name.
What I'm really striving for is a way to access photos from the NAS using the 770's Image reader and selecting the NAS drive from that menu. I'm guessing the FTP / NAS arrangement that you have described above is for file transfer. If this is the case, then I would have to load the photo from the directory in which I stored it. Is this correct or am I missing something here.
Thanks for taking the time to reply!