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NAS drives & Sonos

  • December 24, 2020
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I am trying to simplify life so that multiple PCs can update music library and update Sonos.  A networked drive connected to 2 PCs would both need to update the music library.  Does this work with Sonos V2 and are there any issues with multiple PCs adding to the playback queue in different rooms.  This is a “music is locally stored question”.

 

Best answer by Airgetlam

If I understand your post, it is a single drive. The number of PC’s it is connected to is immaterial. Especially if it is an NAS, as suggested in your title. The Sonos system on the speakers would connect to the NAS via SMB v1, something that often needs to be turned on in many NAS drive’s software. 

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Ken_Griffiths

If you share a music library on a NAS box using SMB v1, Sonos will be happy and (re)index that library at a convenient time which you can schedule in the Sonos App, it doesn’t really matter who, or what, updates that library.

I used to use secondcopy by centered systems to keep my library in sync .. but there are probably other solutions available these days.


Airgetlam
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  • December 24, 2020

If I understand your post, it is a single drive. The number of PC’s it is connected to is immaterial. Especially if it is an NAS, as suggested in your title. The Sonos system on the speakers would connect to the NAS via SMB v1, something that often needs to be turned on in many NAS drive’s software. 


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  • December 25, 2020

Thanks very much.  I think  it sounds like it may not be worth the hassle given SMB issues.  I appreciate the answer.  Thanks much


Airgetlam
  • December 25, 2020

I use an NAS without significant issue. I did have to re-enable SMBv1 when Western Digital updated the operating system, but my NAS sits behind several other layers of security that someone would need to get through before accessing my NAS, so to me, SMB v1 is not a substantial issue.