tutorials:musicmaster:mairlistdb-sync-nexus
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===== Prerequisites ===== | ===== Prerequisites ===== | ||
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+ | Generally, you need a MusicMaster license that includes the Nexus server, and a mAirList license that includes the NexusSync module. | ||
Before you can use the synchronization, | Before you can use the synchronization, | ||
In particular, make sure that the //ID// field is properly mapped to a MusicMaster field; this is where mAirList will store the internal database IDs during library synchronization, | In particular, make sure that the //ID// field is properly mapped to a MusicMaster field; this is where mAirList will store the internal database IDs during library synchronization, | ||
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===== Library Synchronization ===== | ===== Library Synchronization ===== | ||
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You can leave all other settings for the playlist import untouched, as they only affect file import, not Nexus import. | You can leave all other settings for the playlist import untouched, as they only affect file import, not Nexus import. | ||
- | That's actually all. When you run the Mini Scheduler now, it will | + | That's actually all. When you run the Mini Scheduler now, it will grab the schedule from MusicMaster and insert it into the generated playlist. |
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