Scott ma man, you must suffer from ADD cause you sure didn't get what the man wrote out for you. Let me call your attention to some key words that you got to get through.
Tony wrote:
Scott,
I have to say that I do take offense to parts of your post for a host of reasons, but since your frustration stems from a single functionality that you are trying to squeeze out of NASLite-M2, I'll concentrate my efforts on addressing that alone. The first thing to understand is that NASLite-M2 is not Apple's iTunes(1). NASLite-M2 offers an embedded DAAP service that, as the name implies, is specifically designed for audio streaming(2). Expecting it to fully match the native capabilities of iTunes is unrealistic especially for someone of your experience(3).
Your words: "Bugs is bugs. But advertising a feature that, at best, has to be coaxed out through undocumented means is what one would expect from freeware, not commercial for pay software."(4)
I doubt that you really believe we would advertise a broken feature. The description of NASLite-M2 states as follows: "DAAP clients such as iTunes and other hardware and software-based music(5) players can now stream media from the NASLite-M2 server without the ability to natively mount exported volumes." That feature is not only supported but is fully and stably implemented.(6)
Now with that out of the way, I think that it is fair to say we've done our due diligence to try and help you out with the problem you posted. Streaming video using DAAP is indeed possible and does work with the current implementation. It may work much better after some work, but it will never be as good as native iTunes. Without getting into the technical details of what is involved, I hope you understand that unless we include libraries and code to parse all pertinent container headers or include transcoding support, emulating iTunes(7) in full is clearly outside the scope of NASlite-M2.
Footnotes:
1. It sure as hell isn't. Naslite m2 will not take you to the apple itunes store or rip cds for you. It will not even play music for you, let alone video. Or shovel snow, or make coffee, or babysit your toddlers, or other cool shit that aint in the manual
2. DAAP stands for digital AUDIO access protocol in case that wasn't clear for you.
3. Yeah dude, with all that experience you know better right?
4. Shame on you scott
5. That's to play audio like Skinny Puppy mp3s and not video podcasts in case you missed it. I hear ogg is in next release.
6. I have no problem streaming music from m2. Works great too.
7. Itunes is BIG. 70meg on the pc and twice that on the mac. What do you think is in there?
I know you wont find that funny cause you'r just being pissy, but i don't see how the m2 description implied daap video streaming. It just said it supports daap for audio clients and that's what it does. So what exactly is your problem with it? What bugs is bugs? Yeah, and the thing about the boot partition, you have a point there. That's a fine detail that didn't escape the grasp of your intellect. Still tho, not a bug cause it ain't broken. You can safely remove your foot from your mouth and i promise not to laugh any more.
Now before you flame me, i'm not saying m2 is perfect, but that it does what it claims it will do. Getting bent out of shape about shit it wasn't made to do is pointless. I'll ditto mike's disclaimer but will not let you off as easy as he did.
