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Adding shared disks (e.g. NAS) to your library in Spark on Mac OS X - struts - 20-May-2015 Just wanted to pass on this tip adding shared disks in Spark on a Mac. Whatever you do avoid AFP which is the default for any disks with Time Capsule functionality and make sure you're using SMB (Spark may do this automatically, not sure). Apparently the AFP code hasn't been touched since Snow Leopard whereas the SMB support received a big boost in Mavericks. Quote:SMB2 The best way is apparently to mount the drive manually in Volumes (Settings/Users & Groups/Login Items) and then add it as a local folder in Spark. This should ensure quick and reliable library scans/rescans. Thanks to Brian over at the Roon forum for pointing this out. See that thread for the gory details. |