We have had a Sonos system for a long time now. We got it originally so we could transfer all our CDs to a NAS drive and play them wherever we had a Sonos player instead of loading one at a time in a CD player and only playing on a Hifi system. We now have several hundred CDs loaded but found that, like everyone else, the ‘Music Library’ had vanished with the updated app. The system has 9 ‘Ones’ of various types, 2 Play 3s, 1 Beam, I Roam and 1 Port.
I understand there is a security problem with SMB v1 (I think there is a real issue!) and that my old D-Link DNS-320 is no longer fit for purpose so I have now invested in a Synology DSM224+. This is set for SMB v3. However, I can’t get this seen by my Sonos system.
So my first question - if I can get the NAS drive seen by Sonos, will it only work from our desktop PC, running Windows 10, or will it work from the app on our iPhones as well, as these don’t seem to have ‘Manage Music Library’ settings? If it will work from the iPhone app, why do I have to have my Desktop PC on and set to never sleep?
Second question is why can’t I add a Music Library using the desktop app? There are 3 options - “My Music folder”; “From another folder or drive connected to my computer” and “Networked Device - ex. NAS drive”. All seem to give same result of ‘Unable to add the shared folder’ error 913. Is this a feature of the new, totally useless’ desktop app.
The updated app seems to have removed every reason for having a Sonos system so I now have a load of expensive junk.