Triode wrote:
> Try copying the files in /usr/lib and include the 64 bit version of the
> spotify library. I'm afraid there's something up with your machine as
> this works ok on others, so it will need you to try a few things out.
Finally I've created a symlink:
Code:
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ln -s
/mnt/harddisk/var/cache/slimserver/InstalledPlugins/Plugins/Spotify/Bin/i386-linux
/usr/lib/i386-linux
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and 'spotifyd' launched automatically!
Now I can see in the Web GUI:
Code:
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Helper App Location:
/mnt/harddisk/var/cache/slimserver/InstalledPlugins/Plugins/Spotify/Bin/i386-linux/spotifyd
Status:
Helper App: Running
Current logged in to Spotify
Login Error: No error
Last Error: No error
Statistics:
Tracks Played: 1
Tracks Prefetched: 0
Re-logins: 0
Browse Artists: 1
Browse Albums: 1
Browse Tracks: 13
Coverart: 3
Searches: 0
Top 100 Searches: 1
Browse Playlists: 0
Playlist Edit: 0
Star: 0
Rate Limited: 0
Libspotify API:
10.1.16.g7a6bc7ea Release Linux-i686
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One thing concern me is sound/stream quality. Despite I fixed max
bitrate 320k and unchecked box 'Volume Normalisation' the sound quality
is mach worse than from flac 16/44,1 files.
I use SQ Receiver with external dac (connected via I2S), two external
master-clocks (separately for 44,1 and 48 kHz) and tube sage based on
double 6H6P triodes;)
And the sound in my opinion is like mp3 and unfortunately not like CD.
I wish Spotify improved their stream quality.
Many thanks Triode for your great plugin and valuable support!!!
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