It should be in the /mnt/media/downloads-directory. Do not download the ova-file to your computer! Instead download the torrent with the Transmission-plugin to your Freenas. Installationįirst, download the “MusicBrainz Server Virtual Machine (Virtual Box)” here. If you do not want to host your own Musicbrainz-server, just skip right to the Headphones-section. This way you can run Virtualboxes headless. It’s vastly easier to install, because Freenas offers a jail that provides a PHP-frontend to Virtualbox. There are two ways to install a Musicbrainz-server: Do it from scratch or use the pre-configured virtual image (“ova”) provided by Musicbrainz. Musicbrainz is not available as a Freenas-plugin (though there are efforts to port it). This tutorial is outdated, please use the official documentation here! Only continue if you completed all the above steps! Musicbrainz If you want to use the Usenet instead of Torrents, look at this blog-post to see how to integrate it into Headphones!įurthermore you will have to access Freenas and the jails via command-line, so be sure to know how to do it! Don’t forget to add the downloads and music storage to it! You also have to install the Transmission-plugin. Refer to the chapters overview of storages and jails and creating storage devices in my other blog post. If you don’t have these storages, create them now. Then it processes the found music and stores it in the music-storage. Headphones searches for downloaded music on the downloads-storage. Headphones and Musicbrainz make use of two storages: downloads and music. There you’ll find all the information about installing Freenas and its plugins. If you never used Freenas before, consult the documentation and my post. I assume that you are familar with how Freenas works, its frontend and maybe the command line.
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