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Getting Started

There are various options available for transferring music files to or making music files available to your MMS for playback. This article describes the different available options and what they are best used for. Each section also provides a links to instructions that will get you started.

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Hardware/Software Requirements

Hardware and software requirements will vary depending on your specific needs

Without the Advanced Music Bridge, eSeries MMS' support up to 40,000 local tracks regardless of storage capacity. Please see the following knowledge base article for more information: eSeries MMS Track Limits for Local Content

MMS Synchronization Client

The MMS Synchronization Client (sync tool) is a program available on Mac or Windows that allows users to transfer music files from a local computer to an MMS over the network and keep the MMS' library in sync with the library on the local computer. The Sync Tool also allows users to manage their library and playlists on iTunes (Music app on Mac) by giving them the option to sync all music and playlists, all playlists, or specific playlists. Alternatively users can select specific files and folders to transfer. When expanding MMS storage capacity, you can select the ‘Add’ option to make the drive available to the sync tool for use. When a library is synced, it cannot be accessed from the MMS from the Music Share or transferred to a new computer from the MMS, however the user’s library can be migrated from one computer to another without the need to re-sync content. Synced content can be removed from the ‘Synchronized Computers’ section of the MMS configuration page. The ‘Synchronized Computers’ section also allows users to see the last time and date a computer was synchronized.

Media Sync Configuration
Expanding MMS Storage Capacity
Media Synchronization Client for MAC
Media Synchronization Client for Windows

Network Attached Storage

Music files available on a network attached storage drive (NAS) can be made available for an MMS to stream over the local network. The MMS uses SMBv3 to accomplish this, however SMBv2 and SMBv1 are also available. After configuring the MMS to see music on the NAS, there will be a file scanning and database entry period before the content is available to play. Adding or removing content on the NAS drive or rebooting the MMS will cause the MMS to rescan the media on the drive.

How to Configure a NAS Drive with an eSeries MMS

MMS Music Share

The MMS has a shared music folder available over SMB on the local network. This folder contains the sample tracks that come with every MMS, which can be removed if desired. You can add music to the folder from a computer on the local network, which will be available after a file scanning and database entry period. You can also access your imported music and add or remove music from a mounted external drive if the drive is in a format that the MMS can write to.

How to Access the MMS Music Share
Expanding MMS Storage Capacity

Mounting/ Importing an External Drive

The MMS has the ability to read music files from external hard drives and write to them depending on the format. Mounting a drive will make the content on the drive available to the MMS for playback and to the music share, while Importing music from the drive will copy the files from the drive to the MMS' internal storage. The MMS can read from drives with the following formats: EXT3, FAT32, exFAT, NTFS. The MMS can write to drives with the following formats: EXT3, FAT32

Expanding MMS Storage Capacity

Contact Technical Support

If you continue to experience issues, contact Autonomic Technical Support by opening a support ticket here or call us at +1 (914) 598-1647, option 2.

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