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Old July 24th 06, 12:41 AM posted to uk.rec.audio,aus.hi-fi
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Default Cambridge Audio music server (networking)

Hi berkyj,

I see you have read my previous post on this so I would
suggest you have a good look at the 640H set up again as jb
seemed to get his to work OK.

If you follow *all* the tips I have already said and it
still wont work please get back to us here with some
specific questions.

Cheers TT


wrote in message
oups.com...
: Hi TT (and others),
:
: I've recently bought a Cambridge Audio 640H Music Server
along with a
: couple of other bits of CA gear (Azur 540R and the DVD89
player).
: Anyway I'm buggered if I can get the networking happening
on the
: 640H. I've assigned it an IP within my network and done
all the other
: stuff as planned but it just won't find my share that has
all my MP3s
: in it.
:
: Does it matter that my computers are hooked up via a
network switch
: elsewhere in the house and the 640H is connecting to that
switch via
: Ethernet cables running through the walls (the cables all
work because
: I've plugged my laptop into the socket where the 640H is
and it
: connects to the shared folder ok)??
:
: Any suggestions? My computers are also part of a Windows
Domain as well
: - not sure if that makes a difference or not (don't know
that it
: should).
:
: Cheers muchly
:
: Berk McGowan
:
:
: TT wrote:
: "jb" wrote in message
:
oups.com...
: :
: : TT wrote:
: :
: :
: :
: : Well actually it is very easy. Mine is hard wired
to a
: : router and works perfectly and yes the book is vague
but
: it
: : is all there.
: :
: : I assume you are using Win XP?
: : First up assign an IP address to the 640H that is in
the
: IP
: : range of your router.
: : Make sure the 640H has a name (I called mine AZUR)
: : Next enable file sharing on your computer.
: : Then enter into the 640H the network address of the
file
: you
: : want to read.
: : e.g \\ your computer's name\music file
: :
: : BTW don't forget the double "\\" as it is a network
: address
: : ;-)
: :
: : Also if you open in Windows: Start Search
Computers
: or
: : People type in Azur and see if your computer can
find
: it as
: : well.
: :
: : Hope this helps.
: :
: : Cheers TT
: :
: :
: : It worked! Thanks TT!
: :
:
: No problemo :-)
:
: TIP When recording analog sources to it (e.g. LPs) I
just
: hit record, drop the needle and record all of the side.
I
: then drag the file across the network to my main
computer
: into Cool Edit Pro, split it into tracks with names, top
and
: tail the tracks with fade in/out and them manually
: de-click/pop. Then burn to CD for storage.
:
: This gives a very good and quick result.
:
: Also any album I think I may buy I first download the
MP3
: onto my main computer, listen to it in my system through
the
: 640H's network connection so I can get a good idea of
what
: it will really sound like before handing over the hard
: earned.
:
: Cheers TT
:


 




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