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Hi @FatDucks it should definitely work with NAS folders. Can you access the files via ssh from the raspberry as the user in which context picframe runs? |
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I made it work with my Synology too, but due to slowness of network pictures were either not shown, or shown corrupted. I've now created a python script that selects pictures based on rating, tags and title and copies that to a USB drive on my Raspberry pi |
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Hi I want to access files stored on a Synology NAS to display on my Raspberry PI3 running picframe. Does this work? I've tried mounting a CIFS share, which starts to work, but then only displays 3 out of about 100 directories (the same 3 een after deleting the database). I've tried an NFS mount with all users squashed to admin on rights on the Synology NAS, but nothing is seen by picframe.
I have too many photos (~700GB) to store locally on the Raspberry locally and don;t want to have to manually add more when I upload them.
Is it possible and how would I do it?
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