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will it still run after 30 days? [Solved]

PostPosted: Sun Jun 05, 2011 7:44 am
by kento
hi will subsonic still be working all the way after lets say 30 days or do i need to donate money at that time to continue using the SS??

greetings
kento

PostPosted: Sun Jun 05, 2011 2:54 pm
by fonsoy
Just to use the web player you can use it continuously, but to use the API you will have to "donate". (E.G. for mobile devices, support only lasts 30 days).

PostPosted: Sun Jun 05, 2011 2:57 pm
by kento
fonsoy wrote:Just to use the web player you can use it continuously, but to use the API you will have to "donate". (E.G. for mobile devices, support only lasts 30 days).


not surre what you mean? can i still use it as now? or will the server close and such?

i mean i use the software as i is after install and only use the player so i can use my winamp for playing part. will that stop after the 30 days?
ill save up some money so i can donate, but on danish pension thats gonna take some time though. :)

PostPosted: Sun Jun 05, 2011 11:48 pm
by OlYeller21
The only thing you pay for after 30 days is to get/keep a <name>.subsonic.org address which is not needed to use subsonic; it just makes accessing it a little easier.

Without the redirect (the <name>.subsonic.org address) you can still access your server using your IP address. If you're on the same network, it would look something like "http://192.168.1.101/index.view" (the internal IP address of the computer running Subsonic) depending on what type of router you use. If you're outside of your network, it would use your external IP address as look something like "http://71.71.245.167/index.view" (that's not my address).

I suggest donating but that's just me. Subsonic is pretty awesome and if you keep using it, it would be nice to throw Sindre (the lone creator) a few bucks.

PostPosted: Mon Jun 06, 2011 3:40 am
by kento
OlYeller21 wrote:The only thing you pay for after 30 days is to get/keep a <name>.subsonic.org address which is not needed to use subsonic; it just makes accessing it a little easier.

Without the redirect (the <name>.subsonic.org address) you can still access your server using your IP address. If you're on the same network, it would look something like "http://192.168.1.101/index.view" (the internal IP address of the computer running Subsonic) depending on what type of router you use. If you're outside of your network, it would use your external IP address as look something like "http://71.71.245.167/index.view" (that's not my address).

I suggest donating but that's just me. Subsonic is pretty awesome and if you keep using it, it would be nice to throw Sindre (the lone creator) a few bucks.


Thanx for the help :) and yes i will donate infact... just have to save up the money first (takes a bit of time when on pension, but can be done though). :lol:

Got it solved by a nice person that helped me with donation, so it all runs big time now. :lol:

PostPosted: Tue Jun 07, 2011 2:02 pm
by bushman4
Just to be clear, the other thing you lose after 30 days (besides the use of CustomName.subsonic.org) is the REST API which ALL non-native apps (iPhone, Android, C#, AubAir, etc...) rely on.

So you will ONLY have access to the web interface after 30 days.

HTH,

Glenn

PostPosted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 1:46 am
by OlYeller21
bushman4 wrote:Just to be clear, the other thing you lose after 30 days (besides the use of CustomName.subsonic.org) is the REST API which ALL non-native apps (iPhone, Android, C#, AubAir, etc...) rely on.

So you will ONLY have access to the web interface after 30 days.

HTH,

Glenn


Never knew that. I guess it doesn't matter for me but it's good to know. Thanks.