

It is a complete music/video system with a large ecosystem of plugins, some of which are responsible for updating my collection when new additions occur. There is a whole folder of albums with that title. The Artist is tagged as "Vainberg, Moishei" and that search turns up nothing at all. Notice that the search missed Vainberg as an Artist.

If you click on the Music menu item, Mezzmo does list "Recently Added", but it is by track, not by album. I really prefer servers to run on Linux since reboots are few and far between, and my Linux server is up all the time. Mezzmo does not run on Linux, so I installed it on my Windows 10 machine.

For classical music, I almost always want to hear an entire album

It should list new albums, not tracks.It should automatically scan for new additions to my music collection, either quasi-instantly, or, say, every hour.It needs a decent user interface on the server so I can modify its settings.What are the qualities I require from a DLNA/UPnP server? I have tried the following servers on my OpenSUSE LEAP 15.2 computer (except as indicated): For instance, DCS says " Why is MinimServer the only UPnP server software that is fully supported by dCS?" Well, despite this unwarranted FUD (fear, uncertainty, doubt) there are many reasons to NOT use the minumServer. The issue is that it is the DLNA/UPnP server that determines how the content is arranged. Mosaic searches for DLNA/UPnP servers on my network and presents the content to be selected and played. In the case of the DCS Bartók, this is an Android or IOS app called Mosaic. Such a server presents a list of available music and art to the player's control software. But to play my computerized music collection, I needed a DLNA/UPnP server. When my Cruise was canceled (due to Covid), I bought myself a DCS Bartók DAC ($13,500!) to replace the Transporters. I highly recommend Qobuz, which offers audio streams up to 24-bit/192 kHz resolution. However, time marches on, and now high-resolution audio is available on the internet via services such as Qobuz, Tidal, Spotify, etc. For many years now, I have been ripping my CDs to my computer and playing them using my Logitech Squeezebox Server (on my Linux computer) and listening to them via my Logitech Transporter players.
