Quoting Michael Herger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > all depends on how soundly you sleep. After all, that BRIGHT display is > > capable of blinding you with your eyes closed you know ;) > > I wouldn't say I'm blind, but I have been woken up by the display rather > then the sound before!
oh, well, some ppl have complained that it wakes them up... > Do you doubt the "current" always being played or the empty list? The > latter is true because I deleted the "Now playing..." list to see whether > the umlaut problem had been fixed (not your problem). do you have it set to play (current)? or are you saying that (current) works, but others dont'? i've got one set to play a playlist on weekends, and random on weekdays, so I can't say for sure about radio or (current). both were user requests. > > its been waking me up just fine. > > Me too. In fact I hit the stop button immediately. And when I really woke > up I thought I had dreamt because it had played a song which is not on my > radio station's official playlist. When I did some more testing it played > that song over and over again until I remembered that this was the last > album I played last night. well, I think it should be falling back on current if the selected playing is failing... > > > try d_plugins log. it should give you a full play-by-play of what goes > > on while checking times and playing. let me know what you see. > > 005-07-08 08:35:00.5046 Alarm Plugin A: Checking timer for Alarm A > 2005-07-08 08:35:02.5078 Alarm Plugin A: Alarm A Has Triggered > 2005-07-08 08:35:03.2663 Couldn't open file: > [Plugins::RadioIO::ProtocolHandler=GLOB(0x9eb191c)] : No such file or > directory > 2005-07-08 08:35:03.7512 Playlist: Jumping to song index: 0 > 2005-07-08 08:35:03.8396 Alarm Plugin A: Loading Playlist > 2005-07-08 08:35:03.8509 Playlist: Jumping to song index: 0 > 2005-07-08 08:35:04.1249 Null track request! > > RadioIO-something is what is stored __my_ma_ca_dd_re_ss.m3u - the "Now > playing..." playlist (stored in the DB) contains some other wma stream. > And the playlist I chose for the alarm contains a Shoutcast stream... but > has not been stored to disk, yet. So the problem might be the plugin > reading from disk and ignoring the in db stored playlists? that's possible. I only realised today that db playlists dont' seem to be getting written, nor does loading a playlist the work with the old methods. Instead of one line, its about 4 lines of code. This will have to wait for the weekend, I'm afraid. The alarm plugin is often a time vortex, so I have to set aside a large block :) -kdf _______________________________________________ plugins mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/plugins
