Re: Argosy HD-363N -- UPDATE
Matthew King <[email protected]> Sat, 12 Feb 2005 16:23:03 -0500
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Thanks for the TOC, can't wait to try it out. Clueless question about the Argosy, do you still have to have your main PC on in order to have the AT hit the Argosy. And if so, is there any external HD or NAS that the AT can hit without having to have the main PC on? Also, what's the advantage of the Argosy or any NAS over just installing (if you have the space) another internal HD? Thanks! -----Original Message----- From: Turtle Beach Audiotron User Forum [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Abraham, Howard E. Sent: Saturday, February 12, 2005 3:11 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [AT] Argosy HD-363N -- UPDATE You can find my Argosy-tolerant TOC maker here: www.frozennorth.com/downloads/SharpTOC.zip I call it SharpTOC because I wrote it in C#. Eh, a rose by any other name... I've only tested this on my home network. Most of my files reside on a Windows 2000 server and the rest on the Argosy HD-363N. It seems to work reasonably fast (except when hitting the Argosy). I don't have support for firmware upgrades or playlists yet, but it should handle MP3, WMA, and WAV files. I use AudioStation 6 for ripping my WAVs, so it does read AudioStation 6 WAV tags. Unzip the files and run SETUP.EXE. The default installation directory is C:\Program Files\FrozenNorth\SharpTOC. This is important to note because it doesn't create a START menu item. I don't have time to figure out how to do that yet, but I'd like to get that feature in there eventually. Navigate to the installation folder and run SharpTOC.EXE. Enter a share name and click the ADD button. Enter as many shares as you like. When you're done, click the Generate TOC button and let SharpTOC do its magic. It wouldn't surprise me if there were a few bugs in this code, but it seems to be working great for me and the important thing is that my Argosy HD-363N is now serving it's intended purpose as a 300G NAS music share. If anyone tries this program and finds a bug, let me know and I just might fix it. I'll share the source if there is any interest. Enjoy. --Howard