My problem is now several pages back - I hope no-one minds if I bump it,
I haven't a clue what to try next.

Quote from earlier: I'm struggling to get bpa's plugin up and running as
well. I've put ffmpeg.exe and lame.exe in the same folder as faad and
sox. Under 'file types' for Apple HLS m3u8 I have ffmpeg for FLAC and
PCM and ffmpeg/lame for MP3. I have uninstalled and reinstalled the
plugin. When I try to play the URL for R3 the stream is recognised as
HLS but there is no audio and the counter resets to zero after four
seconds. My hunch is that it is something to do with ffmpeg or lame, but
I don't know how to verify that. What can I try next?

This is on Windows 7 32-bit.

Additional info: when I try to play the stream there is no sign of
ffmpeg or lame running in Task Manager - is that relevant?

bpa wrote: 
> Have you installed ffmpeg.exe in the right Windows directory ?
> Have you tested that ffmpeg.exe actually runs on your system ? (e.g. use
> a command prompt window)


It's in the same folder as sox, faad and lame, which is Program
Files/Squeezebox/server/bin/MSWin32-x86-multi-thread

If I run ffmpeg from a command prompt I get version info, config info,
six lines beginning with 'lib' then usage and help info. Is that what I
should expect?

After running via Command Prompt the MSWin32-x86-multithread folder
shows up in Task Manager.



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