I'm glad that you have got Inguz working for ALAC files. As far as Spotify's ogg files are concerned this is a bit like the blind leading the blind, but as nobody else has taken this up: I've been looking at the ogg entry in the Inguz custom-convert.conf. It uses sox.exe to convert the data to wave format but there is a "-w" parameter which the LMS convert.conf doesn't use, which doesn't seem to be included in the sox help, which I can't find any documentation for and which (when I try to test it) sox doesn't like.
One possibility is that the "-w" is a typo and it should be "-v" which, when used with resampling, indicates "very high" (quality). I am not a premium Spotify subscriber, so can't test things, but one thing you could try is to delete the "-w" from the ogg sections of the Inguz custom-convert.conf file. Once again making sure that you take a backup of the file before trying this. If that worked you could try replacing the "-w" with "-v". (Again taking a backup.) I should mention that the Inguz custom-convert.conf file is generated from the data in the Inguz Plugin.pm file, so once you get things working satisfactorily it would make sense to amend the Plugin.pm file (after taking a backup of course) - but first things first. Touch, Meridian G92, Meridian G55, PMC OB1i speakers, HP Proliant Microserver/Ubuntu, PC/Windows 7, iPad 4, iPeng, Squeezepad. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ JohnB's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=31553 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=104998 _______________________________________________ discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/discuss
