cpd73 wrote:
> @mruddo Following on from the discussion on the Material Skin thread...
> I have, I think, resolved issues on Windows - but I'm not 100% sure, and
> was hoping you could try the version before release? The steps would
> be:
>
> > >
- Download bliss-mixer.exe from:
>
slartibartfast wrote:
> Will version 0.0.2 of the analyser be available soon?
Yes. Just working on some changes to the mixer. Whilst I dont intend to
keep the analyser and mixer releases in sync, its only been a few days
since I made the initial release - and I like to give time for other bug
Sorted now. Whilst m2p did compile the latest version of jivelite from
github, it then seems to copy in the ClockApplet.lua and ClockMeta.lua
from its own pre-compiled version, which appear to have caused the
issues above.
For anyone else having the same issues, I addressed this by manually
gorman wrote:
> Just chiming in to thank you for having the traditional installer back.
> Much appreciated.
>
> Hmmm... updated to latest release through standard installer. It reset
> the internal squeezelite parameters. Is that supposed to happen? I could
> not find backups of those settings
Will version 0.0.2 of the analyser be available soon? Somehow I have 15
more non-existent tracks and I have no idea what they are, I am sure the
previous analysis didn't show them.
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mruddo wrote:
> Gladly... the double curly quotes clean-up is relatively trivial, but
> the single curly quotes are far more prolific! :)
Please see message in Bliss thread.
*Material debug:* 1. Launch via http: //SERVER:9000/material/?debug=json
(Use http:
Paul Webster wrote:
> The pre-roll announcement about the streams changing has gone away
> (disappear early last week I think).
> I assume that they have hit a technical problem that is delaying the
> switch rather than it being a decision to leave things as they are ...
> because they have not
mherger wrote:
> FWIW: I've released v4.8.1 which has a new option to "use Spotify
> Fallback AP" (Settings/Advanced/Spotty -> bottom). Could you please try
>
> this with other workarounds disabled? Would that help the playback
> issue?
That works. Thanks a lot!
I had the same thing with my Musician Pegasus... impossible to lock the
USB port on my new RPI4 (bach from December).
The solution ? insert a USB hub.
It works with a basic hub but I had an Ohlenbach reclocker which works
very well ($80 better than a simple hub).
No other software solution (dac
slartibartfast wrote:
> I just realised one reason I didn't see "Create Bliss Mix" earlier is
> that it only appears in Material Skin.
Not strictly true. It does appear in other UIs, e.g. SqueezeCtrl. But it
does not implement the web pages required for the default skin.
*Material debug:*
gorman wrote:
> Ok. Thanks for the explanation and, well... basically for everything. :)
Just to summarise. If the problem re-occurs and you manage to get a
log. If socketwrappper is the problem then the "watchdog" messages will
appear in the log - as shown below.
Code:
mruddo wrote:
> Happy to (inadvertently) help! Although I probably tend to use DSTM
> more, that's my go-to test for, "is it working?". :)I just realised one
> reason I didn't see "Create Bliss Mix" earlier is
that it only appears in Material Skin.
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Ok. Thanks for the explanation and, well... basically for everything. :)
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gorman wrote:
> Doesn't that happen only when activating player.source at DEBUG level?
> Is people running with debug logs activated all the time?
It's just my POV.
People fiddle with settings and then forget. Best keep things simple.
Nothing is omitted. The same log data is available in the
Just wanted to thank cpd73 for this awesome piece of work. I don't know
if you accept offers somehow, I'd be happy to offer you a beer in some
way.
I've been using this since discovering through Squeezelite-X and I think
I haven't thanked you yet. So, thank you!!!
bpa wrote:
> It generates huge log files which may cause problems and so I think not
> for general use.
Doesn't that happen only when activating player.source at DEBUG level?
Is people running with debug logs activated all the time?
gorman wrote:
> Oh, ok. Got it. Maybe Ralph could add the debug functionality too?
> Sooner or later it might turn up to be useful to have (size difference
> of the file appears negligible). Don't know if there are drawbacks in
> having it, though.
It generates huge log files which may cause
bpa wrote:
> No. It is the same as Ralpy's just with saving logging info so I'd
> rather there are only Ralphy produced binaries for Windows as he is
> rebuilding whole Windows setup. Otherwise I'll have to create a github
> repository, add code and another fork on the github.
Oh, ok. Got it.
gorman wrote:
> Thanks bpa! I'll use this then. I will report back anything strange
> (hopefully nothing).
>
> Edit: maybe you should link it on github as well?
No. It is the same as Ralpy's just with saving logging info so I'd
rather there are only Ralphy produced binaries for Windows as he
rgdawson wrote:
> Anyway, traditional installer is returning, even though I didn't want to
> bother with it, I guess it was not as big a deal or as hard as I
> thought. I just needed the installer to get rid of the old CEF binaries
> and cache files and Webview2 checking and update/install
bpa wrote:
> Looking through the github socketwrapper, the 32bit/64bit built test
> versions of 1.12beta uses sle118's pull request with a Ralphy patch.
>
> Attached is my version of the above with logging added.
>
> To be a bit more correct, the logging file now goes to directory
>
Looking through the github socketwrapper, the 32bit/64bit built test
versions of 1.12beta uses sle118's pull request with a Ralphy patch.
Attached is my version of the above with logging added.
To be a bit more correct, the logging file now goes to directory
specified by TMP environment
cpd73 wrote:
> If you could hold off for a few days that'd be appreciated. I'm going to
> change the mixer and plugin so that the path conversion is all done in
> the LMS plugin. This will -hopefully- resolve these issues.
>
> If you leave your files as is, then when I make the next release
mruddo wrote:
> At the moment, I'm thinking a tag-cleaning exercise may be the way to go
> for me.
If you could hold off for a few days that'd be appreciated. I'm going to
change the mixer and plugin so that the path conversion is all done in
the LMS plugin. This will -hopefully- resolve these
cpd73 wrote:
> According to https://www.urldecoder.io/: "That's not a valid URL encoded
> string" And its the encoded quotes that are breaking things, if I remove
> them then the URL is accepted.
At the moment, I'm thinking a tag-cleaning exercise may be the way to go
for me.
It's actually
mruddo wrote:
> >
Code:
> >
file:///M:/My%20Music/FLAC/Marina%20and%20the%20Diamonds/Froot/07-Can%92t%20Pin%20Me%20Down.flac
>
Hi,
usb 1-1-port2: Cannot enable. Maybe the USB cable is bad?
Tried anew version of piCorpalyer? Changed the usb cable?
Greets
Christian
Raspi 4 as server for various things besides lms
Raspi 3 feeding a SPL Phonitor xe for headphones
Minidsp shd running squeezelite feeding a poweramp and
cpd73 wrote:
> I'm 99% sure this is the reason. Can use use an SQLite UI (e.g.
> SQLiteBrowser) to look for that track in LMS's library.db file. Should
> be in the 'tracks' table. When you find it, can you post the URL entry
> for this here.
These are the two URLs in question for the above
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