cpd73 wrote:
> Don't have BBC Sounds installed, but artwork is showing for me in Planet
> Radio and RadioNet. The APK is simply a wrapper around WebView, there is
> no reason why it should function differently in this respect to a
> standard browser.
Thanks for the info. I have updated Android
Hi,
I am using the LMS APK v 0.2.0 on an Android 10 mobile and the artwork
is missing for BBC Sounds, Planet Radio and RadioNet. The artwork
displays correctly for 'Local Radio' and other radio sources, 'My Music'
etc. The artwork displays fine in a browser window.
I have tried clearing the c
mrw wrote:
> Agree.
>
> I'm pretty confident that a simple patch along the lines below would fix
> it. But does require quiet study to be sure.
>
> Untested:
>
> >
Code:
> >
> sub _format_request {
> my $self = shift;
>
> my $fullpath = $self->reque
> Yields
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/aod/availability/bbc_radio_ulster.xml#extra
> Which the BBC servers have decided to "choke" on
> Note that this code path is never used with https
>
> }
>
>
> >
>
> If @psheph
bpa wrote:
> The output from the same dig command on my dig is
> >
Code:
> >
>
> ; <<>> DiG 9.11.3-1ubuntu1.12-Ubuntu <<>> www.bbc.co.uk
> ;; global options: +cmd
> ;; Got answer:
> ;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 10290
> ;; flags: qr
bpa wrote:
> The tcpudmp was helpful.
>
> The entry below says a http GET of
> "/radio/aod/availability/bbc_radio_three.xml#extra" was done off address
> 212.58.233.253
>
> >
Code:
> > 16:05:46.433801 IP (tos 0x0, ttl 64, id 62930, offset 0, flags [DF],
proto TCP (6
bpa wrote:
> Since nobody else has reported this issue - it looks to be local to your
> system.
>
>
>
> I'm trying to judge your technical ability.
>
> Wireshark records all the bits on the network links and the user then
> has to got up through the level (IP, TCP, HTTP) before you see what
bpa wrote:
> Since nobody else has reported this issue - it looks to be local to your
> system.
>
>
>
> I'm trying to judge your technical ability.
>
> Wireshark records all the bits on the network links and the user then
> has to got up through the level (IP, TCP, HTTP) before you see what
PasTim wrote:
> I thought you said the URLs are OK from a browser? If you are getting
> 404s in Firefox it presumably isn't an LMS issue.
Ok, poor explanation on my part - If I use Firefox with no proxy to
access LMS (@ 192.168.1.11:9000) then clicking on BBCIplayerExtras still
gives me a 404
bpa wrote:
> That seems like a good place to start. A 404 means LMS has issued a
> http/GET and got a 404 back - so problem is either the destination
> server says the URL is invalid (and this is not the case as thew URLs
> work for me) or a something has intercepted the http/GET and faked a
>
bpa wrote:
> Very strange because they use the exact same URLs just with out the
> "#extra".
>
> Is this a new problem - the BBCiPlayerExtra menus have NEVER worked or
> something new that just happened to a previously working system.
>
> The Extra menus work OK for me so it is not a problem w
pshepherd wrote:
> It's IO::Socket::SSL: 2.060
>
> paul
Yes, 'listen again' works fine in BBC iPlayer.
Paul
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bpa wrote:
> This is not specifcally a plugin issue but an LMS one.
>
> What is the version of IO::Socket::SSL as detailed in WebUI
> Settings/Information
It's IO::Socket::SSL: 2.060
paul
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I have noticed that BBC iPlayer extras returns a 404 error when I pick a
radio station. The log reports:
Code:
[20-07-25 13:12:05.9733] Slim::Formats::XML::gotErrorViaHTTP (339) Error:
getting
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/aod/availability/bbc_radio_four_extra.xml#extra
cpd73 wrote:
> Can you look in the 'Network' tab of your browser's developer tools -
> to see if an error is logged. Could be the wrong URL is being used.
The network and console tabs are showing the following
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I am using Privoxy to filter ads - been using it for a long while and
A recent update to the skin seems to have slightly broken the display of
thumbnails embedded in mp3 files.
The image below shows the desktop version where the thumbnails are
displayed correctly on the left and the right sides but not in the lower
'now playing' panel.
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For the mobile versi
A recent update to the skin seems to have slightly broken the display of
thumbnails embedded in mp3 files.
The image below shows the desktop version where the thumbnails are
displayed correctly on the left and the right sides but not in the lower
'now playing' panel (apologies for the image size
cpd73 wrote:
> Ignore my inital response, I was incorrect. Material was incorrectly
> modifying the API call, now fixed for the next release. So, just leave
> as is and wait for 1.1.0 - which I wil release as soon as I get the
> time.
Great, thanks for the speedy response.
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cpd73 wrote:
> Looked into this. I can request the cover, and for files with embedded
> cover art it works. For otherer, even if there is cover-art in the
> folder, the radio-tower icon is shown. AFAICS, there is no way for me to
> know what is a valid cover and what will be the radio tow
Hi, I've been using Material Skin for a number of months and am really
impressed with it.
Noticed recently that the thumbnail image for mp3 tracks (which have
embedded jpgs) are not being displayed in the left hand panel, see
below.
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Tried with a couple of browsers on different computers
I'm using MS v0.4.0 and have noticed that when trying to play a
programme in iPlayer the panel on the RHS shows the programme URL eg.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0003rrb/playlist.json (not the title)
and the programme does not play. If I choose and start the programme
from another device/ap
bpa wrote:
> No ffmpeg should shutdown.
>
> Years ago, there was similar situation with AlienBBC and mplayer -
> mplayer processes could stay around but it was dependent on some builds
> on mplayer and some versions of Linux. Sounds like the same sort of
> issue. If it is the same issue then it
Thanks very much Mnyb, sudo apt-get install ia32-libs, solved the
problem BBC+jazzFM both work now.
I still have some error msgs showing in server.log
[12-10-10 18:57:17.6224] Slim::Utils::Misc::msg (1304) Warning:
[18:57:17.6221] EV: error in callback (ignoring): pack_sockaddr: invalid
host at
I have recently installed LMS 7.7.2 on a new install of xubuntu 12.04
(64 bit) and am having trouble getting the bbc iplayer and jazzfm
plugins to play.
An extract from the server log file is below:
=
[12-10-04 19:53:10.0
e .ra file) it stops playing the after 5-10
mins and I thought I might fix both problems at the same time.
Listening on a pc with mplayer classic works fine so I assume it is a
local problem.
Thanks for your suggestions.
Paul
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earlier.
All a bit strange, unless you/anyone has any good ideas it looks like I
may have to wait for SC7.
Thanks for your suggestions so far.
Paul
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Thanks for the suggestion. I am on the edge of my knowledge here so it's
going to take a day of two to work out how to do this - any hints?
Paul
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I don't have any speakers connected to the pc but despite the error
msgs it appears to be playing the file. Permissions are set so all can
read the file so I presume that's ok.
Is there a way of diagnosing the error message generated when AlienBBC
runs the shell script
&
echo $! > $apppid
wait
rm -f $apppid
kill $scriptpid 2> /dev/null
) < /dev/null &
cat > /dev/null
if [ -s $apppid ] ; then
kill `cat $apppid` 2> /dev/null
fi
=
Paul
PS the file plays okay in "mplayerc".
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tc
have been modified as recommended.
I have looked at the code in mplayer.sh but don't know enough to
understand what's going wrong. Any suggestions as to how I
solve/diagnose this error?
Thanks in advance
Paul
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