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#1 2009-07-26 01:53:27

schro20
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Registered: 2009-07-26
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DNS-323 (1.07) built-in iTunes versus Firefly: what's the difference?

I just brought up a newly bought DNS-323. I've been running Firefly on my MSSII before and been quite happy. Now I am wondering whether I should bother turning off the supplied iTunes server and install Firefly. What do I get for the hassle? (I am serving to a bunch of Roku's around the house.)

Thank you.

peter

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#2 2009-09-04 01:03:18

mrbillions
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Registered: 2009-09-02
Posts: 16

Re: DNS-323 (1.07) built-in iTunes versus Firefly: what's the difference?

yes, i've been trying to find out the same. Any comments?

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#3 2009-09-05 03:19:23

frodo
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From: Stockholm, Sweden
Registered: 2007-01-17
Posts: 259

Re: DNS-323 (1.07) built-in iTunes versus Firefly: what's the difference?

The included iTunes server is just a old version of firefly or mt-daapd as it was called previosly.
Next release of the firmware is supposed to have support for a later version of firefly.

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#4 2012-01-05 21:47:32

tanstaafl1963
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Registered: 2009-08-22
Posts: 58

Re: DNS-323 (1.07) built-in iTunes versus Firefly: what's the difference?

Peter,
Did you ever get the Roku to stream from the DNS-323?  If so, did you use Firefly?  I'm looking for some help on how to get this going.

TIA,

Joe

schro20 wrote:

I just brought up a newly bought DNS-323. I've been running Firefly on my MSSII before and been quite happy. Now I am wondering whether I should bother turning off the supplied iTunes server and install Firefly. What do I get for the hassle? (I am serving to a bunch of Roku's around the house.)

Thank you.

peter


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