- Aug 10, 2019
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I have a Sonos system which is working absolutely fine. Just got an Onkyo NR 905 and have set up its networking facilities. Fine with Internet Radio once URLs added. Not using external USB for music. I have my albums stored on a Buffalo Terastation in Apple Lossless (m4a files which are supported by the Onkyo). I used iTunes to copy the CDs to the Terastation. While the Terastation shows up as an option on the Server screen by name it doesn't list its address. Both of my Sonos Zoneplayers are listed with IP addresses.
When I access the Terastation I am taken to a number of empty folders - All Music, Playlists etc. If I access either of the Sonos options I am taken to the correct Terastation Music Folder which is listed as a subset of 192.168.1.10 while the actual address of the Terastation is 192.168.1.9. I can then access al my albums but when I select them I get the message "cannot play" appearing on the Onkyo - it flicks through the whole album trying to find one it is able to play. I have DLNA enabled on the Terastation - have tried by specifically selecting the Onkyo and by leaving all devices accessible.
Seems there must be some sort of conflict betwenn the Onkyo and either the Sonos system, the Terastation or the iTunes software.
Can't find any way of putting in the Terastation address manually. One other thing I have to use the NET/USB button on the receiver to change between radio/usb/msic options - remote doesn't work.
Any ideas anyone?
When I access the Terastation I am taken to a number of empty folders - All Music, Playlists etc. If I access either of the Sonos options I am taken to the correct Terastation Music Folder which is listed as a subset of 192.168.1.10 while the actual address of the Terastation is 192.168.1.9. I can then access al my albums but when I select them I get the message "cannot play" appearing on the Onkyo - it flicks through the whole album trying to find one it is able to play. I have DLNA enabled on the Terastation - have tried by specifically selecting the Onkyo and by leaving all devices accessible.
Seems there must be some sort of conflict betwenn the Onkyo and either the Sonos system, the Terastation or the iTunes software.
Can't find any way of putting in the Terastation address manually. One other thing I have to use the NET/USB button on the receiver to change between radio/usb/msic options - remote doesn't work.
Any ideas anyone?