This is a bit of a strange problem...
I've had Subsonic running on my PC for a week now, under Windows XP.
I'm thinking of setting up a dedicated linux server: I thought a good starting point (read "a reason to play with my computer instead of digging the garden") would be to set up Subsonic on my main PC, booted with linux.
So: I've installed Subsonic on XUbuntu, like wot it says in the Book of Words. I'm up and running: I've used exactly the same settings as I had for Windows, I've installed (successfully) the same licence number, I've fixed the computer's ip address for port forwarding, remembered to mount my media drive, all that stuff.
Subsonic works perfectly on the computer, under linux.
When I connect to the server using my Android 'phone, all of playlists say "media not found" in fact all of the options say "media not found" EXCEPT for "recently played" and "most played" - they show the tracks which I've recently played on the PC using http://localhost:4040/index.view
It gets more confusing.
If I play one of the "recently played" tracks, the Android app can then find the rest of the songs by that artist. So, the connexion between my PC in my study, the Subsonic server out there somewhere and my 'phone must all be working.
"Aha" you might say "You set up all of your playlists for Windows, didn't you?" This is true: they live in a special directory on the media drive, called (in Windows) G:\SSPlaylists or (in linux) /media/Vid_n_Music/SSPlaylists and they all reference the tracks using the format "G:\Music....". BUT, if Subsonic running under linux cannot read the playlists, how is it that the player on http://localhost:4040/ can read the play lists without any problems at all? And, if it's just a playlist problem, how come the Android app cannot see anything for "Random" or "Recently added?"
I'm totally flummoxed. Any ideas would be greatefully received..
Thanks,
Nick (OldePhart)
