Yes, it is possible. If you play via iPlayer to a local device (or a
null audio device) you can monitor the stream with vlc and then stream
it out to LMS. At least, I can on linux.
On the source system, the vlc command I use is:
Code:
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cvlc pulse://null.monitor
:sout='#transcode{vcodec=none,acodec=mp3,ab=320,channels=2,samplerate=44100}:http{dst=:8081/laptop.mp3}'
:no-sout-rtp-sap :no-sout-standard-sap
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Other codecs are possible, but I found mp3 is easiest to get it working.
The first bit is the source audio device. The rest sends the mp3 to
port 8081, called laptop.mp3.
On the LMS server I have a playlist file called StreamLaptopmp3.m3u
containing:
Code:
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#EXTM3U
#EXTINF:-1, Laptop mp3
http://IP:8081/laptop.mp3
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Where IP is the IP address of my laptop. For reasons I forget I put
this playlist under my Apache web server on my LMS server, and then have
a favourite in LMS pointing to
Code:
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http://127.0.0.1/playlists/StreamLaptopmp3.m3u
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LMS 7.9 on VortexBox Midi box, Xubuntu 16.04, FLACs 16->24 bit,
44.1->192kbps.
LMS plugin UPnP/DLNA Bridge to MF M1 CLiC (to A308CR amp & ESLs) &
Marantz CR603 UPnP renderers.
Alternatively Minimserver & Upplay to same & to upmpdcli/mpd PC
renderers.
Squeezelite to Meridian USB Explorer DAC to PC speakers/headphones.
Wireless Xubuntu 16.04 laptop firefox/upplay or Android 'phone with
Squeeze-Commander/BubbleUPnP controls LMS/Minimserver.
Also a Touch with EDO, plus spare, unused.
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