Re: [slim] RPi Squeezelite player

2015-03-13 Thread DJanGo

suryateja.b wrote: 
 I have removed all RPi's and connected only one Rpi to the network and
 the server is connected.Rpi ifconfig and arp -a result is this.PFA.

Hi,

it would be very helpful if you post a real screenshot (get yourself
something like putty) from your desktop.
I dont see nothing that may be helpful.



Gruss

Jan

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Re: [slim] BBC online radio fiasco - comments, news, moans, campaigns

2015-03-13 Thread shoshani

ftlight wrote: 
 When I worked at BBC Bush House we originated World Service and six
 foreign language networks, all of them 24/7. One of the least desirable
 jobs was the Multi Control Position, which was an audio monitoring
 station that automatically switched from one outgoing feed to the next
 every ten seconds. The operator was tasked with raising the alarm if any
 of them went silent. Here's a photo (not of me):
 http://www.bakerlite.co.uk/pics/Bush%20House/emx-01.jpg

I hope I'll be forgiven for this mild topic digression, but I've always
wanted to mention this to *someone* from Bush House.  

I had two shortwave receivers at my disposal when I was a teenager in
the 1980s; one was mine, a birthday gift, and the other was a large
older wooden cabinet table radio that was actually my family's all-band
receiver. One evening I decided to tune each one to a different WS
frequency, and as the current program was ending, I was flabbergasted
with what I heard. The program faded on one radio and the continuity
announcer came on, but it continued on the other radio for a bit until
it also faded on that frequency. The same continuity announcer then came
on on the second radio in sync with the first. 

I had always presumed that the programming was uniform across all
frequencies, but I learned that evening that this was not the case! Each
frequency apparently had its own engineer making transmission decisions,
and the continuity announcer was evidently given cues as to when to stop
speaking to permit the fading-out of a programme on one frequency while
still talking on another.



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Re: [slim] BBC online radio fiasco - comments, news, moans, campaigns

2015-03-13 Thread ftlight

shoshani wrote: 
 I had always presumed that the programming was uniform across all
 frequencies, but I learned that evening that this was not the case! Each
 frequency apparently had its own engineer making transmission decisions,
 and the continuity announcer was evidently given cues as to when to stop
 speaking to permit the fading-out of a programme on one frequency while
 still talking on another.
I was there in the late 1960s, but I suspect nothing much changed for
quite a while after that. There was only one stream for World Service
and each of the networks, of course, but we had transmitter sites all
over the UK and also in remote places like Ascension Island.  Once the
feeds left us they went to the transmitter sites by landline, submarine
cable, or radio relay, and it was then entirely up to the transmitter
engineers what to do with them.  For the foreign language broadcasts
they regularly had to change frequencies and also steer the shortwave
antennas to beam the signal in the right direction for the target
audience, as each of the six networks had to serve multiple language
groups and geographical destinations at different times of the day.  
I think most of the timing that you mention was done strictly by the
clock; the control room had a precision master clock synchonized to GMT,
and all over the building there were subsidiary clocks locked to the
master. And of course the presenters, many of whom also ran their own
control consoles, were pros at this.



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Re: [slim] BBC online radio fiasco - comments, news, moans, campaigns

2015-03-13 Thread ChipMonk

castalla wrote: 
 or as Marie said 'Let them use iThings ...'

She was out of her head, in the end. The BBC Heads have only lost the
plot. 

Rolls eyes!



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Re: [slim] HP Proliant.

2015-03-13 Thread Man in a van

mooblie wrote: 
 
 
 (Actually, just wondering: WHICH upgrade are you talking about?) :D

The one mentioned in the post :p


ronnie



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Re: [slim] HP Proliant.

2015-03-13 Thread mooblie

I actually have TWO:

Production Server:   HP N40L with 9.2.0.1 - Shigawire (revision 972)

and Backup Server: HP N36L with 9.3.0.2 - Nayla (revision 1349)
i.e.upgraded recently.

Both working well, without issues.

I plan to upgrade the N40L soon, I just didn't want to do them both at
the same time.



Martin at
*_'HeadSpin_HD'
(http://www.headspin.plus.com)_* now on -*Blu-ray-*

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Re: [slim] HP Proliant.

2015-03-13 Thread JohnB

I have a HP Proliant Microserver (N54L) running Ubuntu 12.04 and have
installed both the HLS Live and the RTMP Listen Again hacks with no
problem.



Touch, Meridian G92, Meridian G55, PMC OB1i speakers, HP Proliant
Microserver/Ubuntu, PC/Windows 7, iPad 4, iPeng, Squeezepad.

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Re: [slim] HP Proliant.

2015-03-13 Thread aspendl828

Did the HLS fix on my n40l running windows 8.1 and LMS 7.9 with no
problems.



Squeezebox Plus, Naim nDAC, NAC202, NAP200, Focal Cobalt 816.
Boom
SB Radio
2 x UE Radio running as SB

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Re: [slim] BBC online radio fiasco - comments, news, moans, campaigns

2015-03-13 Thread ChipMonk

castalla wrote: 
 It's a 21st century rewrite of The Trial  Catch-22 ...
 
 or In The Thick of It meets W1A

What I find particularly worrisome is that the responses from the BBC
Management and the BBC Trust are almost identical.

This cannot, or rather should not, be right.

It took some time for me to realise that George Orwell and Franz Kafka
were futurology's great optimists.



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Re: [slim] BBC online radio fiasco - comments, news, moans, campaigns

2015-03-13 Thread ftlight

ModelCitizen wrote: 
 Last night was my first sleepless night for a while so I turned to BBC
 World Service (what the Radio 4 feed becomes in the small hours).
 Imagine my delight to find that the WMA feed includes 4 hours of BBC
 Schools programming. Come back Newsday, all is forgiven.

Annoying, isn't it!  Even more so here in the USA, where I get it five
hours earlier at what should still be a reasonable listening time.



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Re: [slim] RPi Squeezelite player

2015-03-13 Thread DJanGo

tcutting wrote: 
 Could all the RPi's somehow have same Mac address - or the squeezelite
 configuration, so it's confusing LMS?
 

or in better words the MAC address from the squeezelite session.

* Just power one rpi on an goto the lms webpage
* klick right bottom setting
* choose 2.nd tab players
* copy the data should be something like mines..

Code:

Player Model: SqueezeLite
  Player Type: squeezelite
  Player IP Address: 192.168.199.11
  Player MAC Address: 00:00:00:ff:fc:61

 

* power the rpi off
* power another one on
* same as above
* is the last line different or not?

i dont know where to look at the pi cause i am using a real raspbian
with custom setup nothing to download from.

if the mac adress shown in the lms webpage are the same then you have to
find the startup script and change the letters / digits after the -m
parameter.



Gruss

Jan

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Re: [slim] BBC online radio fiasco - comments, news, moans, campaigns

2015-03-13 Thread castalla

ChipMonk wrote: 
 What I find particularly worrisome is that the responses from the BBC
 Management and the BBC Trust are almost identical.
 
 This cannot, or rather should not, be right.
 
 It took some time for me to realise that George Orwell and Franz Kafka
 were futurology's great optimists.

or as Marie said 'Let them use iThings ...'



Touch - Muse M50 EX TPA3123 T-Amp Mini - Acoustics Q10 speakers
Logitech Radio
Logitech UE Smart Radio
Raspberry Pi + Squeezeplug LMS + Squeezelite
Cubieboard + Debian 7 + LMS 7.8.1 + Squeezelite - Soundwave SW100
bluetooth speaker
O2 Joggler + SqpOS + Aune X2 T-amp + Mordaunt Short ms-3.40 speakers 
IBOX + Debian 7 + LMS 7.8.1 + Squeezelite - Soundwave SW100 bluetooth
speaker
Squeeze2upnp - Sonos Play1  Vistron internet radio (Reciva)

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Re: [slim] Added to the long list of Squeezebox replacements....

2015-03-13 Thread bklaas

riffer wrote: 
 No screen = no squeezebox

This. It's just so very hard to convince anyone that has
mega-mass-market sales on their mind that there is any worthwhile
interface to build that isn't a smartphone or tablet + an app.

cheers,
#!/ben



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Squeezeplay/SqueezeOS/SqueezeboxController/SqueezeCenter
Community Developer: Nokia770Skin (r.i.p.)

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Re: [slim] BBC online radio fiasco - comments, news, moans, campaigns

2015-03-13 Thread castalla

here's an interesting titbit :

James Cridland, on the Yahoo UK radio listeners group:

Silly idea for a petition. You might as well also demand that the BBC
also makes all its television programmes available in 405 line black and
white, or that their website works properly on Netscape 3.
Technology moves on. Serve all audiences is being delivered if you use
the BBC website or BBC apps. It's a pointless exercise to insist that it
works on some random piece of Chinese rubbish that you bought down in
the market for sixty quid in 2009.

Cridland - a former big cheese of the BBC online mob - and a
techno-elitist who probably renews to the latest wow-shite gizmo on a
monthly basis ...

Despicable but probably representative of the Audio Brewery mob.



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Logitech Radio
Logitech UE Smart Radio
Raspberry Pi + Squeezeplug LMS + Squeezelite
Cubieboard + Debian 7 + LMS 7.8.1 + Squeezelite - Soundwave SW100
bluetooth speaker
O2 Joggler + SqpOS + Aune X2 T-amp + Mordaunt Short ms-3.40 speakers 
IBOX + Debian 7 + LMS 7.8.1 + Squeezelite - Soundwave SW100 bluetooth
speaker
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Re: [slim] RPi Squeezelite player

2015-03-13 Thread suryateja.b

Man in a van wrote: 
 So, if you have made a new card for each player they should all show up
 (I can't remember the limit for the number of players supported by
 LMS).
 
 I would suggest that you disconnect all six and start by installing each
 player, one by one, in the Audio Player section of
 SqueezePlug/Max2play.
 
 Make sur that all the settings for squeezelite (apart from the name, IP
 Address) are identical and that each player works as you install it.
 
 Also that you restart Squeezelite after each player configuration, or
 reboot if you prefer.
 
 Take your time and check each one as you progress.
 
 
 atb
 
 Ronnie
 
 Edit: Which audio card/output are you using for the raspberries, the
 same one for each, or different players?
 
 
 Edit 2:squeezeplug_rpi_750.zip is not the latest version. you may need
 to check the output sloptions for each player.
 
 Just get one working properly and the add the others, one by one.


Thanks for your valuable suggestions Van.
I have disconnected all the players(RPi's).i connected only one to
network.When i connect to only one it is working and if i connect
secound RPi to the network again same problem.i connected all  RPi's 
HDMI to the different AVR's for audio output.



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Re: [slim] RPi Squeezelite player

2015-03-13 Thread suryateja.b

tcutting wrote: 
 Could all the RPi's somehow have same Mac address - or the squeezelite
 configuration, so it's confusing LMS?
 
 Sent from my HTC6525LVW using Tapatalk

Hi Tcutting,
I have checked that also.but that doesn't have same mac address and
hostname.every RPi is having different mac address and hostname.but same
username(root) and password(nosoup4u) for all RPi.Is this the problem?



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Re: [slim] RPi Squeezelite player

2015-03-13 Thread suryateja.b

hsmeets wrote: 
 As Squeezeplug also contains the LMS server.
 
 can it be that on all 6 RPi's not only the player part is active but
 also the LMS server part? It could well be that the player part finds
 the first server locally on the same RPi and therefore does not connect
 to LMS running on your W7 box.

Hi hsmeet,
I doesn't install LMS on RPi.I have installed only squeezelite
player on squeezeplug_rpi.Suggest me any one please am struggling from
last 1 week.



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Re: [slim] FNG. Old Touch. Unable my music Any help appreciated.

2015-03-13 Thread markiii

so you had 2 routers, were they plugged into the same network? how was
the touch getting its IP address?



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Touch (Office)
Touch (Kitchen)
Radio (Bedroom)
Radio (Garage)
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LMS 7.7.3 on DIY UnRaid NAS now upgraded to 7.8 (06/01/2015)

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Re: [slim] BBC online radio fiasco - comments, news, moans, campaigns

2015-03-13 Thread ModelCitizen

Last night was my first sleepless night for a while so I turned to BBC
World Service (what the Radio 4 feed becomes in the small hours).
Imagine my delight to find that the WMA feed includes 4 hours of BBC
Schools programming. Come back Newsday, all is forgiven.


Simon Turner
Barcombe, Lewes



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Last.fm/user/ModelCitizen

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Re: [slim] RPi Squeezelite player

2015-03-13 Thread hsmeets

suryateja.b wrote: 
 Hi hsmeet,
 I doesn't install LMS on RPi.I have installed only squeezelite
 player on squeezeplug_rpi.Suggest me any one please am struggling from
 last 1 week.

As you only use the Squeezelite part on the RPi's: have you tried with a
similar software like Picoreplayer on your RPi's? If that leads to the
same issue it leads me to believing that something is not quite right in
your network setup.



does the all-black SB sound better than the white SB?

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Re: [slim] BBC online radio fiasco - comments, news, moans, campaigns

2015-03-13 Thread majones

The BBC's Micro Bit programmable device might be useful counter to Audio
Factory. If it can be understood as providing server-based access to
internet radio, it might help dispel Audio Factory's view that all they
need to care about are iOS/Android apps, web browsers and certain
manufacturers' devices (Pure).



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Re: [slim] BBC online radio fiasco - comments, news, moans, campaigns

2015-03-13 Thread castalla

majones wrote: 
 The BBC's Micro Bit programmable device might be useful counter to Audio
 Factory. If it can be understood as providing server-based access to
 internet radio, it might help dispel Audio Factory's view that all they
 need to care about are iOS/Android apps, web browsers and certain
 manufacturers' devices (Pure).

Maybe they'll limit access to only this bit player?

They're capable of anything these days ...



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Logitech Radio
Logitech UE Smart Radio
Raspberry Pi + Squeezeplug LMS + Squeezelite - Logitech Mini Boombox
speaker (mothballed)
Cubieboard + Debian 7 + LMS 7.8.1 + Squeezelite - Soundwave SW100
bluetooth speaker
O2 Joggler + SqpOS + Aune X2 T-amp + Mordaunt Short ms-3.40 speakers 
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Re: [slim] BBC online radio fiasco - comments, news, moans, campaigns

2015-03-13 Thread PasTim

castalla wrote: 
 Five Live is doing a Tech, help phone-in from 1am today.  
 
 Anybody in the UK fancy calling and asking what device can be used to
 get BBC listen again ?
A good idea, but I really can't do this.  I'm not up to it.



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44.1-192kbps. LMS  Squeeze2upnp to MF M1 CLiC (to MF amp  ESLs) 
Marantz CR603 UPnP renderers.  Minimserver (server)  upplay (control
point) to same renderers  to upmpdcli/mpd PC renderers.  Squeezelite to
Meridian USB Explorer DAC to speakers/phones.  Wireless Xubuntu 14.04
laptop with firefox/upplay or Android 'phone with
Squeeze-Commander/BubbleUPnP controls LMS/Minimserver.   Have a Touch
with EDO, and a spare, but don't use.

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Re: [slim] RPi Squeezelite player

2015-03-13 Thread suryateja.b

hsmeets wrote: 
 Username/password does not matter, can be the same on all your players.

Yes.but hostname is different.I changed in both the files(/etc/hosts
and /etc/hostname).



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Re: [slim] BBC online radio fiasco - comments, news, moans, campaigns

2015-03-13 Thread castalla

PasTim wrote: 
 A good idea, but I really can't do this.  I'm not up to it.

I fell asleep listening ... woke up briefly to somebody going on about
using smartphones to get BBC radio ... fell asleep again ...

Given up on the Beeb for today ... listening to clear uninterrupted
speech (sensible) and good music from SWR1 in Baden-Wurttemburg



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speaker (mothballed)
Cubieboard + Debian 7 + LMS 7.8.1 + Squeezelite - Soundwave SW100
bluetooth speaker
O2 Joggler + SqpOS + Aune X2 T-amp + Mordaunt Short ms-3.40 speakers 
IBOX + Debian 7 + LMS 7.8.1 + Squeezelite - Soundwave SW100 bluetooth
speaker
Squeeze2upnp - Sonos Play1  Vistron internet radio (Reciva)

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Re: [slim] RPi Squeezelite player

2015-03-13 Thread Man in a van

suryateja.b wrote: 
 Yeah...When i try to use picoreplayer on one RPi and squeezelite on one
 more RPi.it is showing both the RPi's.But when i try to use both as the
 same player(squeezelite or picorePlayer).It is showing only one
 player.Help me out please.


I'm a bit stumped with this.

have you tried resetting the Router and then connect each one seperatly.

is the hdmi out the output you want to use on each player, if so check
the it is correct in squeezelite.


1.reset router

2. connect one raspberry.

3. SSH in as root.

4. at the command line promt, type squeezelite -l

5. make a note of the outputs listed.

at the command line prompt type: nano /etc/default/squeezelite

this will put you in the config file

there will be a green spot flashing in the top left screen, use the
keyboard down key to move to the last two lines, which will look like
this


SLOPTIONS=-n SqueezeLite -o sysdefault:CARD=Audio_1 -a :::0

SLMAC=1e:f6:d7:be:00:ad 

check that the highlighted words maqtch the output that you want to use,
if not,

you need to replace the highlighted words withe the new ones. 

when you have done that,

pres the control key and x key together,
press the y key to accept the changes
then press Esc to take you back to the command line prompt.

Type: *-sudo shutdown -r now-*  press the enter key and the pi should
reboot.


6. go to the LMS webgui and select the player you want to listen to.

In the left hand pane click on ExtrasMusic Source and select the LMS on
your server.

make sure that it all works and plays OK.

Then repeat with another raspeberry, plug it in and see if you can
select it in the webgui, if so repeat the process to check the output is
corrct in sloptions.

i can't think of anything else, I think it must be a network problem.

sorry for the long post.

hope you get it all working.

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Re: [slim] RPi Squeezelite player

2015-03-13 Thread suryateja.b

hsmeets wrote: 
 As you only use the Squeezelite part on the RPi's: have you tried with a
 similar software like Picoreplayer on your RPi's? If that leads to the
 same issue it leads me to believing that something is not quite right in
 your network setup.

Yeah...When i try to use picoreplayer on one RPi and squeezelite on one
more RPi.it is showing both the RPi's.But when i try to use both as the
same player(squeezelite or picorePlayer).It is showing only one
player.Help me out please.



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Re: [slim] RPi Squeezelite player

2015-03-13 Thread hsmeets

suryateja.b wrote: 
 Hi Tcutting,
 I have checked that also.but that doesn't have same mac address and
 hostname.every RPi is having different mac address and hostname.but same
 username(root) and password(nosoup4u) for all RPi.Is this the problem?

Username/password does not matter, can be the same on all your players.

Have you tried with squeezelite -s option on all players to explicit
define the LMS server to connect to instead of autodiscovery by the
players. 


Code:

squeezelite -s server[:port]  Connect to specified server, otherwise 
uses autodiscovery to find server
  




does the all-black SB sound better than the white SB?

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Re: [slim] RPi Squeezelite player

2015-03-13 Thread hsmeets

suryateja.b wrote: 
 Yeah...When i try to use picoreplayer on one RPi and squeezelite on one
 more RPi.it is showing both the RPi's.But when i try to use both as the
 same player(squeezelite or picorePlayer). It is showing only one
 player.Help me out please.

That really sounds (pun not intended) to me as a network setup issue
when this also happens with picoreplayer

- you use one of the 3 IP range reserved for private networks? at home
most often the 192.168.x.x. range is used
- you RPI's have unique IP's and do not use by accident an IP used by
other network gear like maybe your smartphone, tablet, router, etc...
- your rpi's have unique MAC addresses (that should be the case by
default, set by the factory per ethernet chip uniquely)
- does DHCP hand out the IP's (netmask, DNs and Gateway) to the RPI's or
do you manually set a fixed IP per RPi
- manual set IP's do not interfere with the range given to the DHCP?
- do all RPi's and the W7 box have the same netmask, dns and gateway
- you wrote you can ping all 6 rpi's from your W7 box, but can you also
ping the other way around from rpi to w7?
- you wrote that you used the -s option on squeezelite, have you tried
without and let autodiscovery do it's thing to find the LMS?

- could you post the output of the 'ifconfig' command from all six
rpi's? and maybe a screenshot of the W7 ethernet status page that shows
all IP settings (netmask, gateway,)?
- can you ping all the 6 rpi's from W7 and than run the 'arp -a' command
from w7 and post the output. Also the 'arp -a' output of all RPI's.



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Re: [slim] RPi Squeezelite player

2015-03-13 Thread hsmeets

at what IP is the LMS running: 192.168.3.137?



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Re: [slim] BBC online radio fiasco - comments, news, moans, campaigns

2015-03-13 Thread ChipMonk

Just received this latest reply

Thank you for your e-mail of 10 March, to the Secretary of State for
Culture, Media and Sport, the Rt Hon Sajid Javid MP, about BBC radio. I
have been asked to reply.
Under the terms of the BBCÂ’s Charter and Agreement, the BBC is
operationally independent of Government and there is no provision for
the Government to intervene in the CorporationÂ’s day-to-day operations.
The BBC is accountable to the license fee payer through the BBC Trust.
The Royal Charter is the constitutional basis for the BBC. It sets out
the public purposes of the BBC, guarantees its independence, and
outlines the duties of the Trust and the Executive Board.
It is still possible to enjoy live radio on Freeview, Freesat and
YouView devices. It is also possible to receive live and on demand radio
from the BBC iPlayer Radio on computers, tablets and smart phones.
The Government believes it is important that the Corporation is aware of
the concerns of viewers and listeners. In the first instance your
concerns about bit rates may be raised with BBC Information: email via
the website, http://faq.external.bbc.co.uk/questions/contact/comment; or
telephone 03700 100 222, or by writing to BBC Information, PO Box 1922,
Glasgow, G2 3WT, or by writing directly to the programme area
concerned.
Alternatively, if you would like to contact the BBC Trust directly for
more information, you may do so by writing to the BBC Trust Unit, 180
Great Portland Street, London, W1W 5QZ, by emailing
trust.enquir...@bbc.co.uk or by calling their information line on 03700
103 100.
I hope that this is helpful.
Yours sincerely,
Dempster Marples

So we can only talk to the BBC Trust about all this and the BBC Trust
has its fingers in its ears and hands over its eyes and, if it replies
at all, sends copies of the September Diktat.

I'm not suggesting for a moment that this business is on a par with
Jimmy Savile, various hospital and care home scandals, Hillsborough,
Rotherham child abuse - oh I could go on and on - but, despite being
constantly told that lessons will be learned the response of our
public servants is alarmingly consistent.

Those who can please use Usenet, social media or whatever to publicise
the ePetition. We have very few other options to show how many people
are affected by all this.



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Re: [slim] RPi Squeezelite player

2015-03-13 Thread suryateja.b

hsmeets wrote: 
 That really sounds (pun not intended) to me as a network setup issue
 when this also happens with picoreplayer. Although strange when you run
 on one rpi Picore and the other Squezeplug you seem to have no
 issue..from what I have seen regarding PiCorePlayer you should be
 able to run several in the same network without issues.
 
 - could you post the output of the 'ifconfig' command from all six
 rpi's? and maybe a screenshot of the W7 ethernet status page that shows
 all IP settings (netmask, gateway,)?
 - can you ping all the 6 rpi's from W7 and than run the 'arp -a' command
 from w7 and post the output. Also the 'arp -a' output of all RPI's.

I have removed all RPi's and connected only one Rpi to the network and
the server is connected.Rpi ifconfig and arp -a result is this.PFA.


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Re: [slim] BBC online radio fiasco - comments, news, moans, campaigns

2015-03-13 Thread castalla

It's a 21st century rewrite of The Trial  Catch-22 ...

or In The Thick of It meets W1A



Touch - Muse M50 EX TPA3123 T-Amp Mini - Acoustics Q10 speakers
Logitech Radio
Logitech UE Smart Radio
Raspberry Pi + Squeezeplug LMS + Squeezelite - Logitech Mini Boombox
speaker (mothballed)
Cubieboard + Debian 7 + LMS 7.8.1 + Squeezelite - Soundwave SW100
bluetooth speaker
O2 Joggler + SqpOS + Aune X2 T-amp + Mordaunt Short ms-3.40 speakers 
IBOX + Debian 7 + LMS 7.8.1 + Squeezelite - Soundwave SW100 bluetooth
speaker
Squeeze2upnp - Sonos Play1  Vistron internet radio (Reciva)

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Re: [slim] BBC online radio fiasco - comments, news, moans, campaigns

2015-03-13 Thread castalla

ftlight wrote: 
 Annoying, isn't it!  Even more so here in the USA, where I get it five
 hours earlier at what should still be a reasonable listening time.

I think that's the R4 LW feed - the FM feed turns into WS



Touch - Muse M50 EX TPA3123 T-Amp Mini - Acoustics Q10 speakers
Logitech Radio
Logitech UE Smart Radio
Raspberry Pi + Squeezeplug LMS + Squeezelite - Logitech Mini Boombox
speaker (mothballed)
Cubieboard + Debian 7 + LMS 7.8.1 + Squeezelite - Soundwave SW100
bluetooth speaker
O2 Joggler + SqpOS + Aune X2 T-amp + Mordaunt Short ms-3.40 speakers 
IBOX + Debian 7 + LMS 7.8.1 + Squeezelite - Soundwave SW100 bluetooth
speaker
Squeeze2upnp - Sonos Play1  Vistron internet radio (Reciva)

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[slim] HP Proliant.

2015-03-13 Thread Man in a van

Has anyone with the above nas performed the hls upgrade on it :confused:

Any advice, experience much appreciated.

Thanks

Ronnie



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Re: [slim] BBC online radio fiasco - comments, news, moans, campaigns

2015-03-13 Thread ftlight

castalla wrote: 
 I think that's the R4 LW feed - the FM feed turns into WS
I have World Service and R4 on adjacent preset buttons on my bedside
Radio, and the WS one that give me the school programming during the
night is this URL:
iplayer://live?aac=http://bbcwsen-lh.akamaihd.net/i/WSEIEUK_1@189911/master.m3u8icon=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/img/radio/bbc_world_service.gifradiovis=dab/ce1/ce15/c238/0

It is the same content as R4 FM.

I also have World Service International using radiotime, which is this
URL:
http://opml.radiotime.com/Tune.ashx?id=s50646partnerId=16

I should try that one tonight and see if there's any difference.

When I worked at BBC Bush House we originated World Service and six
foreign language networks, all of them 24/7. One of the least desirable
jobs was the Multi Control Position, which was an audio monitoring
station that automatically switched from one outgoing feed to the next
every ten seconds. The operator was tasked with raising the alarm if any
of them went silent. Here's a photo (not of me):
http://www.bakerlite.co.uk/pics/Bush%20House/emx-01.jpg



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Re: [slim] HP Proliant.

2015-03-13 Thread Man in a van

JohnB wrote: 
 I have a HP Proliant Microserver (N54L) running Ubuntu Server 12.04 and
 have installed both the HLS Live and the RTMP Listen Again hacks with no
 problems at all.
 
 What OS are you using?

Don't know yet as i'm helping a chap on pfm set up a Joggler as an lms
player and he has the proliant nas. 

Thanks for the info, I may come back for more later in the week

atb

Ronnie.



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