coming back to this, i'm having success on every SXM station I listen
to, EXCEPT TheLoft (channel 30). MetOpera Radio, Symphony Hall, Pure
Jazz all are fine, and will play for hours ww/out a hitch.
The Loft times out after ~1 min. I pinged someone on SXM side who is in
a position to know, and
netchord wrote:
coming back to this, i'm having success on every SXM station I listen
to, EXCEPT TheLoft (channel 30). MetOpera Radio, Symphony Hall, Pure
Jazz all are fine, and will play for hours ww/out a hitch.
The Loft times out after ~1 min. I pinged someone on SXM side who is in
a
just wondering if there's any work being done to fix the SXM plugin- i'm
not sure i'm comfortable with the path outlined here.
still getting timeouts after a minute or so.
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The original patch came from a bugzilla report that I can't find at the
moment.
Did you find it? I would be very much interested in this issue. We
shouldn't need to disable the activity check to keep the radio playing...
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mherger wrote:
The original patch came from a bugzilla report that I can't find at
the
moment.
Did you find it? I would be very much interested in this issue. We
shouldn't need to disable the activity check to keep the radio
playing...
--
Michael
See
mherger wrote:
The original patch came from a bugzilla report that I can't find at
the
moment.
Did you find it? I would be very much interested in this issue. We
shouldn't need to disable the activity check to keep the radio
playing...
--
Michael
No, I looked again today. I
ralphy wrote:
I've attached patches for servers running linux/osx, won't work for
windows, that I use to bypass this problem.
The original patch came from a bugzilla report that I can't find at the
moment.
I've only tested this with a Canadian SiriusXM subscription, it may not
work for
garym wrote:
Thanks Ralphy. I'm a complete copy/paste and follow exact
instructions linux guy (with no other knowledge of linux). And I've
never patched anything on my system. I assume I do the following to
patch my LMS 7.8 on my vortexbox (fedora linux machine).
0. Save my original
Thanks Ron. All works except for the last step (after I changed the
backup to Backup to match my directory name. (I can see the copied
file with official at the end in the right subdirectory). But I get
this on the last step (not finding the patch command?):
Code:
garym wrote:
Thanks Ron. All works except for the last step (after I changed the
backup to Backup to match my directory name, oops!).
(I can see the copied file with official at the end in the right
subdirectory). But I get this on the last step (not finding the patch
command?):
Ron Olsen wrote:
Login to your VB and enter
Code:
yum install patch
and try steps 4-6 again.
Aha. That was it. installed Patch, then all worked and the file was
patched (and SirusXM working!). Thanks!
p.s. I'm assuming I won't have to
garym wrote:
Aha. That was it. installed Patch, then all worked and the file was
patched (and SirusXM working!). Thanks!
p.s. I'm assuming I won't have to redo the patch unless I do a complete
reinstall of LMS 7.8 or uninstall then reinstall the siriusXM plugin.
You will lose the patch
Ron Olsen wrote:
You will lose the patch if logitechmediaserver-7.8.0-2.fc20.noarch.rpm
is updated to a newer version or reinstalled.
Removing/reinstalling the LMS SiriusXM plugin has no effect on the
ProtocolHandler.pm patch.
got it. thanks.
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Ron Olsen wrote:
You will lose the patch if logitechmediaserver-7.8.0-2.fc20.noarch.rpm
is updated to a newer version or reinstalled.
Removing/reinstalling the LMS SiriusXM plugin has no effect on the
ProtocolHandler.pm patch.
It may be worthwhile to save the patched version of
Ron Olsen wrote:
It may be worthwhile to save the patched version of ProtocolHandler.pm:
2. I like to keep a copy of any files I modify so I don't lose them when
software is updated. To save the patched version of ProtocolHandler.pm
(after you have applied the patch, of course):
Great
Any idea how to implement this patch on an Ubuntu install?
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tcutting wrote:
Any idea how to implement this patch on an Ubuntu install?
If you are using the LMS .deb package, the file to patch is
/usr/share/perl5/Slim/Plugin/Sirius/ProtocolHandler.pm
1. Download the appropriate patch (7.8 or 7.9) to your Ubuntu system and
save it in
garym wrote:
I used to rarely get this message. But in last week or so I seem to get
it every 2 or 3 minutes. But eventually (after 2 to 4 stops and restarts
of same station) I can listen to siriusXM for an hour or two with no
stopping. See this thread as well:
Can anyone tell me why I cannot listen continuously to a Sirius station?
I get the message you are no longer authorized to use this service.
I am a paid subscriber. Thank you.
Ikabob
Squeezebox Touch w/LMS V7.7.3; Benchmark DAC1 USB;Marantz Pre-amp; SAE
Amplifier;ESS Heil Speakers(main
I used to rarely get this message. But in last week or so I seem to get
it every 2 or 3 minutes. But eventually (after 2 to 4 stops and restarts
of same station) I can listen to siriusXM for an hour or two with no
stopping. See this thread as well:
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