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To change the location where jinzora searches for audio files: | To change the location where jinzora searches for audio files: | ||
− | # Admin tools> system tools> settings manager> main settings> media_dirs | + | # Admin tools> system tools> settings manager> main settings> System> media_dirs |
Point the “media_dirs” to the location where your audio files resides and then re-run the “Rescan media” function. | Point the “media_dirs” to the location where your audio files resides and then re-run the “Rescan media” function. |
Revision as of 20:57, 12 August 2009
Jinzora is a web based media streaming and management system, written in PHP.
"One-click" Jinzora Installer
The default administrator in the "One-click" install of Jinzora2 on Amahi is
login: admin password: admin
The One-click installer is configured to have the music library stored in the share called "music."
Jinzora looks for a very specific structure when it looks for media. It expects to find a folder structure like this inside the music folder:
- Level 1: Genre
- Level 2: Artist
- Level 3: Album
- Level 4: sound tracks
If it does then Jinzora does a great job organizing the collection.
To scan your library into Jinzora:
- login as the user "admin"
- click the "Admin Tools" icon - in the little window at the top left of the screen
- in the pop-up window click "Media Management"
- click "Rescan media"
- select the options you prefer (All sub-items for me) and click the "Scan Now" button
To change the location where jinzora searches for audio files:
- Admin tools> system tools> settings manager> main settings> System> media_dirs
Point the “media_dirs” to the location where your audio files resides and then re-run the “Rescan media” function.