Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Announce : BBC Sounds Plugin

2020-12-06 Thread bpa
slartibartfast wrote: > Hmm I played from today's schedule first. What is the easiest way to > clear the cache? I don;t know how BBC Sounds caches items. LMS keeps caches in Cache/cache.db - so when LMS is stopped - delete it.

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Announce : BBC Sounds Plugin

2020-12-06 Thread bpa
slartibartfast wrote: > I tried playing it from today's schedule and from a search result which > said it was from 10 Nov 2015 and they played the same programme > successfully Did you clear caches ? I tried from Search "Natural Histories Fleas" and it failed when trying to play to a SBR even

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] BBC iPlayer Listen Again Lost

2020-12-06 Thread bpa
kidstypike wrote: > That's live only though, no listen again? The "Listen again" feeds are gone. So no "Listen Again" in BBCiPlayer or Station menu in BBCiPlayerExtra. BBCiPlayerExtra A-Z, Genres & Podcasts still work - even for recent programmes as it uses a non-BBC Sounds browser based feed

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Announce - Song info plugin for FIP radio

2020-12-06 Thread bpa
Paul Webster wrote: > I can repeat it, or at least something like it, when using the regular > LMS. > I have not worked out why it happens yet ... but my guess is that the > plugin is getting a call when the playlist item is added to the list ... > which is not something that I had allowed for.

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Softsqueeze - scrolling display problem

2020-12-04 Thread bpa
vinnielo wrote: > But it does have very sexy graphics. > Is there a way to make LMS "forget" a player ever existed? Just in case > it's a fault/cause of LMS. It's forgotten if player is not running and LMS is restarted. If you have multiple LMS - make sure player is off and check it has not

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Softsqueeze - scrolling display problem

2020-12-04 Thread bpa
vinnielo wrote: > I think there were a few bug reports that if you accidentally held down > on a button press on the soft remote, you'd get persistent text > scrolling on the display from the last station you were listening to. > Closing and restarting doesn't help. > Neither does uninstalling

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] BBCiPlayer V1.6 (and higher) & BBCiPlayerExtra 2.0 (and higher) Support

2020-12-04 Thread bpa
AlecSp wrote: > Just a thought - is it worth adding a note to the first post in this > thread alerting newcomers to the current state of the iPlayer plug-in > and mentioning the Sounds plug-in as an alternative? Sometimes, it can > be helpful to spoonfeed! Did that before, did a rev of the

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] BBCiPlayer V1.6 (and higher) & BBCiPlayerExtra 2.0 (and higher) Support

2020-12-04 Thread bpa
slartibartfast wrote: > Doesn't matter now but podcasts were available in the iPlayer Extras > plugin. [emoji3] Most of BBCiPlayerExtra still works A-Z and Genres & Podcasts. The station menu used the "Listen Again" feeds" and so are broken.

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Announce : BBC Sounds Plugin

2020-12-04 Thread bpa
Paul Webster wrote: > I was listening live ... so I think in that situation it would be OK to > honour the now_playing indicator - but maybe it can be calculated by > using the segment offsets. Also ... does the segment id help? With DASH the segment id is a time stamp. However if not playing

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Announce : BBC Sounds Plugin

2020-12-04 Thread bpa
jwedwards wrote: > Netgear ReadyNAS 314 > Firmware: 6.10.3 I think you may be best posting on a ReadyNas thread to get best answer from a ReadyNAs user as there may be better ways. But the post below seems to indicate you need to "manually" install LMS latest version.

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Announce : BBC Sounds Plugin

2020-12-04 Thread bpa
jwedwards wrote: > Where do I find those? Usually IO::Socket::SSL is on the WebUI Setting/Information but since you are on 7.9.0 - I think it is too old. "openssl -version" is usually done from command line but since you are on a NAS and 7.9.0 is latest - I'm guessing this too is out of date/.

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Announce : BBC Sounds Plugin

2020-12-04 Thread bpa
jwedwards wrote: > I just installed this plugin because the listen again features on BBC > iPlayer plugin have stopped working (live radio works OK) but all I get > is "connect timed out" when I try to access anything in BBC Sounds. Any > suggestions? > > LMS 7.9.0 Connect Timed out is a

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Announce : BBC Sounds Plugin

2020-12-04 Thread bpa
expectingtofly wrote: > I did a spot check on the download logs on my server this morning and I > was surprised to see that 40% of the downloads of the plugin from > yesterday are from LMS versions earlier than 7.9.3! > Even a few for version 7.9.0 :eek: For BBCiPlayer there were some 7.8.*

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] BBCiPlayer V1.6 (and higher) & BBCiPlayerExtra 2.0 (and higher) Support

2020-12-03 Thread bpa
coyrls wrote: > The BBC Sounds plugin works with 7.9.x, so there is no need to update to > v8 to get the Sounds plugin. I think 7.9.* is too generous - BBC have https requirements so 7.9.4 or possibly 7.9.3 are probably required. Also for LMS plugins repositories https is needed so make sure

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] BBCiPlayer V1.6 (and higher) & BBCiPlayerExtra 2.0 (and higher) Support

2020-12-03 Thread bpa
AlecSp wrote: > That's very sad if that's the case. And thank goodness for the Sounds > plug-in, even if it's a load more clicks to navigate - I installed it > earlier as a workaround for this. I know what you mean about clicks but it's early days only 3 months old. The BBCiPlayer plugin built

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] BBCiPlayer V1.6 (and higher) & BBCiPlayerExtra 2.0 (and higher) Support

2020-12-03 Thread bpa
AlecSp wrote: > On selecting a station for listen again: "There was an error loading the > remote feed for : (410 Gone)" > > I'm guessing this is a BBC feed change thing (again)? The BBC have provided a feed for "Listen Again" for many years but have indicated that it would be ended. There

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] BBC iPlayer Listen Again Lost

2020-12-02 Thread bpa
florca wrote: > Feels like the end of a very long road for this plugin, which in its > various guises and with a phenomenal amount of work from you (and > originally Adrian / Triode) has formed the mainstay of my whole > familiy's Squeezebox listening over many years - so a massive thanks for >

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] BBC iPlayer Listen Again Lost

2020-12-02 Thread bpa
Nojelc wrote: > Edit : I had no idea that there was a Sounds App for LMS. Just installed > it and it is working fine. Thanks for the tip. So pleased my ancient SB > set up is back in full action again. The BBC Sounds App is only a few months old and functionality has been added quickly and

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] BBC iPlayer Listen Again Lost

2020-12-02 Thread bpa
Paul Webster wrote: > BBC told radio aggregators about it towards the end of 2019 - I have not > seen it discussed on BBC web site. > There was also to be a new hostname - which I guess they did so that it > is easy to produce the error message now being seen. There were a few users of the old

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] BBC iPlayer Listen Again Lost

2020-12-02 Thread bpa
Paul Webster wrote: > I think BBC have now put an API key requirement in place. > This was due to happen by March 2020 but I assume that COVID made them > change their timescales ... and now they have decided to put it in place > before Christmas IT lockdown (educated guess on my part). An API

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] BBC iPlayer Listen Again Lost

2020-12-02 Thread bpa
OK it look like BBC have deliberately or accidentally killed off the "Listen again" feeds in total. Either way I can do nothing. If it is accidental, it may be back in a few days. If it is deliberate, it may be tied into the fact the BBC Sounds became universally available to non UK users

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] BBC iPlayer Listen Again Lost

2020-12-02 Thread bpa
At a guess your OS does not have up to date SSL libraries. 1. What is the version of IO::Socket::SSL - see WebUI / Settings/information 2. What OS do you have and what version ? Usually you need at least version 2.06 for IO::Socket::SSL and at least 1.1.* of OpenSSL if you are using Linux or

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Unable to downgrade to 7.9.3

2020-12-01 Thread bpa
garnet1 wrote: > Many thanks BPA - incidentally the problem accessing plugin repositories > is the reason I ended up on 8.0.0!! Was trying to go back full circle > and fall back into what i hoped would be the safe hands of 7.9.3. > > I will try to manually install the plu

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Unable to downgrade to 7.9.3

2020-12-01 Thread bpa
garnet1 wrote: > To be able to use trackstat and the dynamic playlist plugins from erland > as this is a huge part the way I select music to listen to (ratings > coming from itunes). LMS and picoreplayer had been working beautifully > and how I wanted them to using lms 7.9.3. > >

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Unable to downgrade to 7.9.3

2020-12-01 Thread bpa
Why do you want to downgrade ? You'll probably have problem with https. bpa's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=1806 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=113351

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Squeezelite problems playing WMA lossless on Raspberry Pi

2020-12-01 Thread bpa
sirroma wrote: > Thanks all. Latest version from Sourceforge, seems to solved the > problem. I naively assumed that i would get the latest version with a > package install. Depends who builds the package - it seem the squeezelite one is not really being maintained and a number of users have

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Squeezelite problems playing WMA lossless on Raspberry Pi

2020-11-30 Thread bpa
sirroma wrote: > I will try your suggestions and revert... I'm not sure if the squeezelite build includes wma decoders. If it doesn't then normally a Windows based LMS can transcode WMAL for the player. You can force LMS to transcode by disabling native "WMA Lossless" in WebUI

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Squeezelite problems playing WMA lossless on Raspberry Pi

2020-11-30 Thread bpa
First get an up to date version of squeezelite 1.8 is very old and lots of bugs have been fixed Up to date Squeezelite clients from here https://sourceforge.net/projects/lmsclients/files/squeezelite/linux/ There are few possibilities - choose the one for your system I think Pi 1 is armel. It

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] LmsUpdate and LmsRepack - Synology 8.0.* packages

2020-11-28 Thread bpa
rbaikin wrote: > I hope this is the correct thread. > I have had Logitech devices for 8 years and using Touch for five years > and very happy with quality esp with enhanced digital output. Upgraded > to LMS 8.0 and the Touch will now not stream Tidal. Have rebooted > device and reloaded Tidal

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Is the TrackStat plugin still working with LMS 8.x?

2020-11-27 Thread bpa
This post indicates that Erland plugins are not shown as available for 8.0 (i.e. not in the 8.0 repository of plugins) but can be manually installed if downloaded direct from Erland site. https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?112640-Trackstat-not-available-in-LMS-8-0=984487=1#post984487

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Announce : BBC Sounds Plugin

2020-11-25 Thread bpa
Shozzer wrote: > Thank you. If you look at the BBC iPlayer Extras plugin you will see > what I mean, although your plugin helpfully offers the sub-categories > which Extras doesn't. Eztras uses an old BBC interface A-Z which delivers with all iPlayer programs but it filters out TV ones. BBC

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Spotty broken: can't Add Account

2020-11-21 Thread bpa
ryckman wrote: > I notice that in that one you suggest that LSM 7.7 is too old, although > it has been running successfully for many months for me. Apologies I don't know the difference between spotty helper and new Spotty plugin but many users have experienced sudden odd problems because some

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] LSM Spotty Add Account not working

2020-11-21 Thread bpa
ryckman wrote: > Setting>Information shows me: Logitech Media Server Version: 7.7.6 - > 1452060463 @ Thu Jan 21 02:17:04 UTC 2016 Too old . You need 8.0.0 for spotify. Spotify have changed their services and so require https support which is not in LMS 7.7

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] A really dumb first-time podcast user question

2020-11-21 Thread bpa
PasTim wrote: > I'm not using other streaming services. The point I'm making is that if > logged on the Beeb know what you play from the Beeb, regardless of > cookies, don't they, and then 'offer' other programmes? Unfortunately personalisation is the way to get the "mobile" users on board -

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] A really dumb first-time podcast user question

2020-11-21 Thread bpa
PasTim wrote: > I guess so. Even so, the idea that the Beeb will track what I listen to > and offer me things that it thinks I might like is unattractive, to put > it mildly. :) You can use a special BBC only email address to register and that will limit. However it is likely you are being

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Squeezebox-web - a web based player

2020-11-20 Thread bpa
SeanBurlington wrote: > Sounds interesting that you got this far. > > I think it may need a proxy service rather than be a plugin - I mean > maybe websockets could be added to LMS - but I don't want to learn that > much Perl. > > I was playing around with websockets and have a small server

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Squeezebox-web - a web based player

2020-11-20 Thread bpa
SeanBurlington wrote: > Yep - and I'm curious if this might be possible but for now the mp3 > approach does what I want A couple of years ago, I worked up a prototype of a Slimproto in JS and using HTML AudioWorkers (??) . Main problem is that for client to work with LMS it needs a full duplex

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] A really dumb first-time podcast user question

2020-11-20 Thread bpa
PasTim wrote: > Are you sure? ;) With BBC Sounds plugin - only activity through the plugin (and by implication BBC API) will be logged. If you use a browser or app with BBC Sounds or via Radioplayer or podcasts via a 3rd party podcast player - there are loads of other cookies being stored so

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] A really dumb first-time podcast user question

2020-11-19 Thread bpa
PasTim wrote: > My understanding was that the files iplayerExtra plays disappear quite > quickly (after 3 or 4 weeks at most) whereas podcasts don't. Is that > not true? No. BBCiPlayer has programs that only last 7 days. BBCiPlayerExtra accesses *all* the programs BBC has on their website.

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] A really dumb first-time podcast user question

2020-11-19 Thread bpa
mrw wrote: > If you paste the following URL into the settings page you will have > access to a hierarchical list of BBC Podcasts: - > http://www.bbc.co.uk/podcasts.opml- This is what BBCiPlayerExtra uses. bpa's Profile:

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] A really dumb first-time podcast user question

2020-11-19 Thread bpa
PasTim wrote: > I have never, ever, played a podcast from anywhere. I can see that I > can download stuff from the BBC website, but what I thought I should be > able to do was see a list of stuff in LMS and select and play from > there. > > I have the podcast plugin and settings page, but no

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Announce : BBC Sounds Plugin

2020-11-13 Thread bpa
ianf wrote: > I’m having the same problem, so of the Sounds content doesn’t play, I’m > using Squeezebox Classic and LMS on pi, particularly latest content Just to confirm AAC transcoding is working. Can you play http://icecast.radiofrance.fr/fip-hifi.aac

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Announce : BBC Sounds Plugin

2020-11-11 Thread bpa
anotherbob wrote: > I have installed BBC Sounds Plugin and it's fine. Thanks to the > developer and all the people here who enable LMS to continue providing > my home audio source. > Can I ask why the BBC Sounds plugin appears in the MY APPS menu in > SQUEEZER, whereas the BBC iPLAYER plugin

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] iPlayer skip forward/backwards doesn't work

2020-11-10 Thread bpa
rbl wrote: > I found the "M" thanks - never noticed it before. Standard LMS feature used by all sorts of plugins. > Using Squeezer on Android which is a bit easier, skip back still doesn't > seem to go back more than once (nor on IE). Frankly I am not quite sure > what it does after the first

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] iPlayer skip forward/backwards doesn't work

2020-11-10 Thread bpa
rbl wrote: > So is there a way to get the "context menu" on my Windows IE browser > that I use to control LMS on my PC? Right clicking just brings up IE's > context menu. Or am I a bit out of date using IE!? On Classical GUI It is the M menu on the Right Hand pane beside the playing item On

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] iPlayer skip forward/backwards doesn't work

2020-11-10 Thread bpa
rbl wrote: > On listen again, clicking on the progress bar works as expected, but << > and >> is similar to the above. On Listen Again. >> & << work OK on players as they require a long press. Short press is skip to next/previous item in playlist. AFAIK There is no way to do a long press >>

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] iPlayer skip forward/backwards doesn't work

2020-11-10 Thread bpa
rbl wrote: > I'm running iPlayer 1.6.9 on a Raspberry Pi4 running LMS 7.9.2 - > 1578996832. > > If, listening to say BBC Radio 4 live, I press << it just goes back > about 1 second, and >> goes forward about 1 second (I think) .. >> & << arenot used for ffwd / rew live streams. Skip forwrad

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] ANNOUNCE: RadioNet plugin to enable playing stream from the radio.net service

2020-11-09 Thread bpa
The plugin sends the search string direct to radio,net web site so https://www.radio.net/search?q=beylgjan If you plug this into your web browser - it says 3 search results - yet only display one station (even trying different countries like de or se) . This looks like a fault or deliberate

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] BBCiPlayer V1.6 (and higher) & BBCiPlayerExtra 2.0 (and higher) Support

2020-11-09 Thread bpa
acanning wrote: > My Pi4 server runs LMS via pCP 6.1.0 with the following info… > > Logitech Media Server Version: 7.9.4 - 1603273368 @ Thu Oct 22 04:21:56 > CEST 2020 > Hostname: piCoreLMS64 > Server IP Address: 192.168.0.16 > Server HTTP Port Number: 9000 > Operating system: piCore - EN -

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] CBC Plugin?

2020-11-09 Thread bpa
Via LMS Tune-in App - looking at URLs by location for Canada. The http/MP3 CBC URL play OK such as CBC Radio ONe Ottawa http://cbcmp3.ic.llnwd.net/stream/cbcmp3_cbc_r1_ott MP3 stream are 128kbps. HLS are 96kbps AAC.

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] CBC Plugin?

2020-11-09 Thread bpa
Below is JSON fragment from web page for the streams. An OPML can be created from this. Code: "streams":[ { "id":13, "title":"Calgary", "province":"Alberta", "streamURL":"https://cbcliveradio-lh.akamaihd.net/i/CBCR1_CGY@372026/master.m3u8;,

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] CBC Plugin?

2020-11-09 Thread bpa
>From the CBC FAQ > If you are outside Canada, you can still connect with the national > public broadcaster on different platforms. > > You can stream CBC Radio One and CBC Music live at cbc.ca/listen. You > can also stream on demand clips from favourite CBC Radio One programs > and look up

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] CBC Plugin?

2020-11-08 Thread bpa
Paul Webster wrote: > I tried with the radio.net plugin and search did find stations and the > first I tried did work. Be careful, some of the CBC Radio Two stations seems to be are HLS bpa's Profile:

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Announce : BBC Sounds Plugin

2020-11-08 Thread bpa
expectingtofly wrote: > I don't think the Iplayer protocol handler sets that, enabling the > transcoding selection to be be more forgiving. Quite likely, just surprised the "error" has not turned up before - although as most players support 48kHz, I think the only player where it should have

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Announce : BBC Sounds Plugin

2020-11-07 Thread bpa
AngloCuencano wrote: > > bpa wrote: > > > > > > Why? Ignorance! I just wanted to limit the bandwidth used for streaming. > > House construction in Ecuador is 'unusual', the interior walls are > > mostly brick and concrete, and I often got stuttering if

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Announce : BBC Sounds Plugin

2020-11-07 Thread bpa
AngloCuencano wrote: > I had an upsampling setting in the PicorePlayer config (-r 44100 -R X) > that seems to have been the problem. Now that I have removed that, the > Sounds stream plays fine. The odd thing to me is that this setting > didn't interfere with the iPlayer stream./QUOTE] > >

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Announce : BBC Sounds Plugin

2020-11-07 Thread bpa
AngloCuencano wrote: > I'm also non-UK. I've tried several programs, but have not found any > that I can play. I started with this one: > > BBC Sounds > Music Mixes > Music to Chill to > All Day Chill Mix > > This is the player info: piCorePlayer v6.1.0 | www v0009 | linux > 4.19.122-pcpCore

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Announce : BBC Sounds Plugin

2020-11-07 Thread bpa
AngloCuencano wrote: > Here's the log showing attempts to play two different streams. A log with DEBUG might provide a little more info, but I think trying to replicate issue would be best. I don't know the internal of Sounds - just that Sounds and iPlayer try to play the same programs from

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Announce : BBC Sounds Plugin

2020-11-07 Thread bpa
AngloCuencano wrote: > After enabling the logging, this is what I get: > > > Code: > > [20-11-07 08:49:09.6262] Slim::Player::StreamingController::_Stream (1213) 74:da:38:8f:7d:7e: preparing to stream song index 0 > [20-11-07 08:49:09.6269] Slim::Player::Song::open

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Announce : BBC Sounds Plugin

2020-11-07 Thread bpa
AngloCuencano wrote: > You are correct that this is a player problem. I was trying to play > Sounds on a PicorePlayer running on a Pi Zero. This morning I tried > playing on an SB Touch, and that worked fine. > > The AAC settings look mostly like yours, but I notice that the (I, F) is > often

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] BBCiPlayer V1.6 (and higher) & BBCiPlayerExtra 2.0 (and higher) Support

2020-11-05 Thread bpa
Scottishlad wrote: > Thanks folks. > > It was a typo I am running iPlayer 1.6.10. > > If Sounds does not run live stream that is fine I can stop chasing my > tail trying to fix it. This might have already been said further up the > thread but it was too long to read every post. > > I

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Announce : BBC Sounds Plugin

2020-10-30 Thread bpa
expectingtofly wrote: > There are instructions on the first page of the Iplayer thread here : > https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?109826-BBCiPlayer-V1-6-(and-higher)-amp-BBCiPlayerExtra-2-0-(and-higher)-Support=927408=1#post927408 Can you put a note on BBC Sounds plugin repo

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Announce : BBC Sounds Plugin

2020-10-29 Thread bpa
om the "listen Again" menus before BBC Sounds plugin will work. Have you got the latest BBCiPlayer V1.6.* from this repository http://bpa-code.github.io/bpaplugins/betarelease-repo.xml ? If you have 1.6.* - make sure the format p

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Announce : BBC Sounds Plugin

2020-10-28 Thread bpa
florca wrote: > but I wonder whether this fully "signed-in" BBC access might reduce the > potential incentive for the BBC to squash apps like the LMS BBC iPlayer, > or restrict them to low-bandwidth content? No. Copyright & money will always be there to try to lock users into a BBC app. Being

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Announce : BBC Sounds Plugin

2020-10-27 Thread bpa
expectingtofly wrote: > That sounds perfect, thanks. Apologies for my ignorance, I can't see > where I submit a request for somebody to update the "include.json". Is > there a forum thread, or do I just ask here? Using github and automating the repo update is quite new so the associated

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Announce : BBC Sounds Plugin

2020-10-26 Thread bpa
expectingtofly wrote: > Yes, I realise that, but I thought I read earlier in this thread that > there is an older version of the Iplayer plugin in the official repos > and that your version isn't in the community repo's, thus creating > confusion? Possibly but we can deal with it and hopefully

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Announce : BBC Sounds Plugin

2020-10-26 Thread bpa
expectingtofly wrote: > Yes, sure. Is there a submission process I need to follow to do that? > > > (Also, I guess there is a dependency on the bpa's version of the BBC > Iplayer plugin also being in the 3rd party repos ) The community repository doesn't validate anything or check xml -

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Announce : BBC Sounds Plugin

2020-10-24 Thread bpa
slartibartfast wrote: > I am surprised the Triode version still works for anyone I think just the HLS & MP3 live streams still work. IIRC There are still LMS Windows XP users ! bpa's Profile:

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Announce : BBC Sounds Plugin

2020-10-24 Thread bpa
kjetinho wrote: > Yes. That's what I meant. The "Listen live" don't work. The "Listen live > (Non UK)" works. I only tried the "Listen live" because I thought it had > higher bitrates. "Listen Live " does have higher bit rates but they are reserved for UK only and offered on a separate

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Announce : BBC Sounds Plugin

2020-10-24 Thread bpa
slartibartfast wrote: > Is now the time to remove the obsolete Triode version of BBCiPlayer as > the default version served up by the repository? Probably. There are still a few "active" users (if it ain't broke don't fix it) but with https now also an issue - many users have finally

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Announce : BBC Sounds Plugin

2020-10-24 Thread bpa
kjetinho wrote: > Thanks a lot for the help. It seems to work now. The only thing so far > is the "Listen live" don't work, but I suppose it isn't supposed to work > outside the UK. I've set the preference to > HLS>DASH>MP3>FlashAAC>FlashMP3. Is that correct? Listen Live works outside UK for

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Announce : BBC Sounds Plugin

2020-10-24 Thread bpa
slartibartfast wrote: > I would leave DASH as the first choice. Isn't that the default? Not if user upgraded the plugin from a non DASH version such as as Triode's original 1.3 or my 1.4). It is standard LMS practice not to change user preferences as part of an upgrade.

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Announce : BBC Sounds Plugin

2020-10-24 Thread bpa
kjetinho wrote: > Thanks for all replys. Here are some details. I use the latest version > of LMS, updated windows10. I live in Norway. > > I have installed BBC iplayer. On BBC Iplayer the menus are there. The > "listen live (Non UK)" works. When I push play, on the "listen live" it > seems

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Announce : BBC Sounds Plugin

2020-10-24 Thread bpa
Paul Webster wrote: > Could there be a way to get the Bookmark/Subscribe as menu items when > BBCiPlayer plugin is playing stuff (even if not instigated by BBC Sounds > plugin)? > That way it would make it possible to tag programmes while listening to > live radio. My initial thoughts. This

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Announce : BBC Sounds Plugin

2020-10-24 Thread bpa
When browsing Speech - Comedy - New Quiz all episodes. Get lots of message in the log. It looks like there is some expected field missing. Also listing of programs with same title is not easy to distinguish episodes - however you may be may be Code: . .

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Announce : BBC Sounds Plugin

2020-10-23 Thread bpa
kjetinho wrote: > I live outside UK, and this plugin does not work for me. I didn't think > it worked outside the UK. How do you make it work? Give detail of what does not work ? No menus ? Programs don't play ? Some BBC programs will not play outside the UK. For example, currently "Bruce

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Announce : BBC Sounds Plugin

2020-10-23 Thread bpa
slimhase wrote: > as well - do you have that installed? > > Other than that it plays out of the box. > (You only get low bitrate streams, but that is ok for me) By low it should be 96kbps and not vlow which is 48kbps. If you are getting 48kbps - change the BBCiPlayer Settings. > One issue

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] BBCiPlayer V1.6 (and higher) & BBCiPlayerExtra 2.0 (and higher) Support

2020-10-20 Thread bpa
tw99 wrote: > I'm finding that when I listen to an archive programme (i.e. not live > radio) via the iPlayer plugin, that the player doesn't remember the > point I've listened up to if the session gets interrupted and resumed. > For example if I'm listening on a PC and it goes into sleep mode

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Announce : BBC Sounds Plugin

2020-10-11 Thread bpa
expectingtofly wrote: > I'm not using the OPML "parser" in that sense. I'm using a direct link > to sub routine with a callback, so hopefully that listen doesn't apply. OK. Just figured out I've been looking at old prototype code. I followed the sourceforge link in the repo XML and assumed

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Jazz Groove Support

2020-10-11 Thread bpa
dmcdayton wrote: > How hard is it do a plugin? Sometime writing a plugin is the easy bit. The service is never static. To keep plugin going requires a commitment of time for many years. bpa's Profile:

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Announce : BBC Sounds Plugin

2020-10-11 Thread bpa
expectingtofly wrote: > Yes, I think you are right, although I guess we need to make sure that > there doesn't end up a smorgasbord of plugins! It would be great to have a large smorgasbord. In AlienBBC we tried to have multiple parsers (for different stations using RealAudio) in same plugin

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Announce : BBC Sounds Plugin

2020-10-11 Thread bpa
I think this is the right sort of way to extend BBC listening - users of certain BBC features develop specific plugins to suit their needs using BBCiPlayer as the playing engine. The preferred interface to BBCiplayer would be the "iplayer://" URL. I presume BBC Sounds plugin eventually plays

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] BBCiPlayer V1.6 (and higher) & BBCiPlayerExtra 2.0 (and higher) Support

2020-10-08 Thread bpa
raglencross wrote: > My file order was set to the default value which did not include DASH at > all. IIRC that was the original Triode plugin default. bpa's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=1806

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] BBCiPlayer V1.6 (and higher) & BBCiPlayerExtra 2.0 (and higher) Support

2020-10-08 Thread bpa
slartibartfast wrote: > I just leave mine with DASH as first choice. Does HLS have any benefits? > History Lesson. The plugin is constantly chasing BBC and so settings which used to be important may now be less important or even redundant. When Triode implemented the current iteration of

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] BBCiPlayer V1.6 (and higher) & BBCiPlayerExtra 2.0 (and higher) Support

2020-10-07 Thread bpa
staresy wrote: > Great News thanks for the update, look forward to it when you get the > time to schedule your schedule menu coding. By upcoming - do you mean "today" or 7 day ? bpa's Profile:

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] BBCiPlayer V1.6 (and higher) & BBCiPlayerExtra 2.0 (and higher) Support

2020-10-07 Thread bpa
staresy wrote: > Hi, > I use the BBCiplayer plugin often, it's very good, especially when used > via the material skin. One thing that would be useful would be if the > schedule for up-coming programs could be displayed somehow. What I mean > by this is currently I can listen live or on

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] BBCiPlayer V1.6 (and higher) & BBCiPlayerExtra 2.0 (and higher) Support

2020-10-07 Thread bpa
Interesting BBC blog entry about TLS 1.* About 98-99% of https traffic requests on bbc.co.uk and bbc.com sites are now 1.2 or 1.3 https://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/internet/entries/478f0e3e-a9fe-4223-be89-4dd78ba076ec bpa's

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] BBCiPlayer V1.6 (and higher) & BBCiPlayerExtra 2.0 (and higher) Support

2020-10-06 Thread bpa
Paul Webster wrote: > It gives me Latest, Bookmarks and Subscribed > > Most of my BBC Radio listening is via DAB or LMS ... so they do not know > much about me. > > However, long ago I created an account there and I marked a few > programmes as favourites or similar and they now appear under

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] BBCiPlayer V1.6 (and higher) & BBCiPlayerExtra 2.0 (and higher) Support

2020-10-06 Thread bpa
Paul Webster wrote: > Here is a non-https thought ... > If the plugin supported optional sign in to BBC portal then I wonder if > the BBC personalised recommendation list would be useful. It's not a feature I use so I don't have a personal interest/need to implement it. Is it useful or like

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] BBCiPlayer V1.6 (and higher) & BBCiPlayerExtra 2.0 (and higher) Support

2020-10-06 Thread bpa
mavit wrote: > Not sure if this is related, but, in LMS 7.9, there was a case where if > an HTTPS connection failed when fetching repository xml, LMS would retry > the request with HTTP. I guess if that redirects back to HTTPS, you > could end up stuck in a loop. This behaviour 'has been

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] BBCiPlayer V1.6 (and higher) & BBCiPlayerExtra 2.0 (and higher) Support

2020-10-06 Thread bpa
mavit wrote: > Oh, and while were on the topic of the plugin not working unless > your OS has robust TLS support, I still think it makes sense for the > plugin to prefer HTTPS to HTTP. Most HTTP URLs that the plugin uses now > redirect to HTTPS, so trying HTTP first is just going to slow

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] BBCiPlayer V1.6 (and higher) & BBCiPlayerExtra 2.0 (and higher) Support

2020-10-06 Thread bpa
mavit wrote: > I think this demonstrates that that's not the problem here, right now > (unless there exists a buggy version of the libraries that negotiate TLS > 1.3 and then can't actually use it). However, it certainly *is* a real > problem that users will experience somewhere, sooner or

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] BBCiPlayer V1.6 (and higher) & BBCiPlayerExtra 2.0 (and higher) Support

2020-10-06 Thread bpa
mavit wrote: > It doesn't seem to be that, since the following command works, > indicating support for TLS 1.0: > > > Code: > > openssl s_client -connect np.radioplayer.co.uk:443 -tls1 > What version of OpenSSL are you using to test ? Could the problem be in

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] BBCiPlayer V1.6 (and higher) & BBCiPlayerExtra 2.0 (and higher) Support

2020-10-06 Thread bpa
bins wrote: > Thanks for all the help - I will upgrade to Buster at some point - I'm > reluctant to just upgrade openssl (if that is even possible) on jessie - > don't want to break anything else If you use other internet service such as plugin repositories, audio on demand, and many radio

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] BBCiPlayer V1.6 (and higher) & BBCiPlayerExtra 2.0 (and higher) Support

2020-10-06 Thread bpa
Interesting post of a user ( https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?113028-LMS-Suddenly-Stopping ) whose LMS has stopped playing and seems to have the same issue - repeated https failures preventing LMS from playing. > > When I hover over the icon in task bar, it says LMS stopped? So I >

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] BBCiPlayer V1.6 (and higher) & BBCiPlayerExtra 2.0 (and higher) Support

2020-10-05 Thread bpa
Man in a van wrote: > > Code: > > > pi@raspberrypi:~ $ openssl version > OpenSSL 1.1.0l 10 Sep 2019 > pi@raspberrypi:~ $ > > > > > > off to watch the Giro d'Italia :) Thanks for the systematic installation and test. It shows

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] BBCiPlayer V1.6 (and higher) & BBCiPlayerExtra 2.0 (and higher) Support

2020-10-05 Thread bpa
Man in a van wrote: > Well I have done an insitu upgrade from jessie to stretch (not to be > recommended, as it takes a real age, much better to make a new image :) > even better to go to buster and LMS v7.9.4 :)) > > > > > > > [Logitech Media Server Version: 7.9.2 - 1578996832 @ Tue Jan 14

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] BBCiPlayer V1.6 (and higher) & BBCiPlayerExtra 2.0 (and higher) Support

2020-10-05 Thread bpa
Man in a van wrote: > Well Jessie is no longer supported. > > If you tell me how, I can update this one > > > Code: > > pi@raspberrypi:~ $ openssl version > OpenSSL 1.0.1t 3 May 2016 > pi@raspberrypi:~ $ > > > > I'm not absolutely

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] BBCiPlayer V1.6 (and higher) & BBCiPlayerExtra 2.0 (and higher) Support

2020-10-05 Thread bpa
Man in a van wrote: > Been playing the radio for about one hour now, from the LMS on the rpiB+ The log shows what I would expect with IO::Socket::SSL V2.002 and so doesn't matter what version of OpenSSL is running. The Radioplayer Error every 30 secs - which is due to https but it does nto

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] BBCiPlayer V1.6 (and higher) & BBCiPlayerExtra 2.0 (and higher) Support

2020-10-04 Thread bpa
Man in a van wrote: > Been playing for about 10 mins without a problem. > > Off to bed Interesting. The Radioplayer error is being logged (i.e. https support is the root cause of the erro and also the repository xml errors) and so you are reproducing the error at the expected 30 secs

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