New 2TB HD

Posted by: sbilotta on 04 May 2012

From the Naim site:


Double storage with new 2TB hard drive

Naim’s HDX and UnitiServe along with the NaimNet servers NS01, NS02 and NS03 now have double storage capacity through a new 2TB drive which offers space for approximately 2,400 uncompressed albums. The new hard drive also allows the user to save music downloads or music ripped prior to owning a Naim server to a ‘Downloads’ folder on the unit easily from any operating system (Windows, iOS, Linux).


Does the above (in red) mean that the new 'Downloads' folder, and associated functionality, is tied physically to the new 2TB HD, and not to the new SW version 1.6c ?

This would mean that "old" 1 TB servers with new SW version would not have this functtionality, correct ?

Can anyone confirm this ?


many thanks

Stefano

Posted on: 06 May 2012 by Prubast

David - Use the network share function in the UServe web browser interface (or DTC if using Windows) to refresh / manage or add new network shares. 

 

Music files stored on network connected hardware (e.g a shared folder on a computer) is known as a network share to the UServe. Once activated all you music on the mac will be available to the UServe.  Full instructions are contained in the UServe manual.

Posted on: 06 May 2012 by ChrisH
Originally Posted by Klout10:
Originally Posted by PBenny1066:

Does anybody know what the upgrade to 1.6c actually upgrades ? Any new features, or improved stability or what ?

 

Cheers, paul

+1

I'd like to know before I do the upgrade...

 

Regards,

Michel


+2 ! Anyone any ideas?
Posted on: 06 May 2012 by Prubast
Originally Posted by ChrisH:
Originally Posted by Klout10:
Originally Posted by PBenny1066:

Does anybody know what the upgrade to 1.6c actually upgrades ? Any new features, or improved stability or what ?

 

Cheers, paul

+1

I'd like to know before I do the upgrade...

 

Regards,

Michel


+2 ! Anyone any ideas?

After doing the update yesterday it appears sod all from a user perspective - the official line from naim is that It fixes some minor issues experienced by customers in the field.......whatever that means!

Posted on: 06 May 2012 by garyi

Regards the macs, the naim serves run on SAMBA (SMB) but a mac does not, however it can. In the saring preferences turn on SMB sharing.

 

Its not on by default because SMB is a windows thang.