![]() ![]() I have followed the necessary USB Sharing instructions for the router and made sure Media Sharing is enabled, enabled Share All folders, and even tried sharing only the mp3 folder, without success. The files are definitely there and are visible from a PC browser window using ftp://. I have repeated the exercise using a different WD My Passport (2TB) and a 256GB MicroSD card + USB adaptor, with similar results of around half the audio media not showing when accessed from the hi-fi. This is only partially successful because when I access the music library from the hi-fi app, annoyingly about half of the audio files are missing (200GB total size). Since I don't have a NAS I thought I might achieve the same thing by connecting a hard drive to the USB port on my TP-Link VR600v2 router. My hi-fi manual says the optimal set up is a NAS connected to the router (and preferably wired by ethernet to the hi-fi). I would like to have the much better extra functionality (album artwork, browse genre, browse album, search) I get when connecting to the media library streamed from my Win 10 PC, but unfortunately this is painfully slow over the wireless network. This works fine but the library can only be navigated by folder structure. I am using a Cyrus Lyric hi-fi with a music library stored on a 1TB WD My Passport hard drive directly attached via USB. ![]()
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