Pascal Hibon wrote:
> Settings -> Advanced -> Logging -> (plugin.audioscrobbler) - Last.fm
> Audioscrobbler set it to debug.
> .
Ok. Did it. But where is the log? The Server.log still doesn't contain
anything relatet to last.fm :confused:
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mrMuppet wrote:
> Hi,
> i'm having problems with scrobbling, too! I converted from QNAP to
> freenas and everything is running fine, only Last.fm scrobbling is not
> working! The Server log is not diplaying anything related to last.fm.
> Perhaps someone can tell me how to enable some last.fm-logg
Hi,
i'm having problems with scrobbling, too! I converted from QNAP to
freenas and everything is running fine, only Last.fm scrobbling is not
working! The Server log is not diplaying anything related to last.fm.
Perhaps someone can tell me how to enable some last.fm-logging.
Or how can i find out
It's unofficial but try here
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=96573
The bonus for me is that it has the larger Joggler skin as an option
built in, previously I had lots of faffing to get the Joggler skin
working.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk
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My old computer recently had a motherboard crash and I need to download
Squeezeplay on my new computer. I can't seem to find a download site.
Can someone help me?
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MusicMonkey wrote:
>
> Might it be possible to make the iPeng7 vertical scroll dots on New
> Music be evenly spaced from top to bottom similar to how they appear in
> iPeng 6?
>
Unfortunately that's a change Apple has made in iOS 7, not one iPeng has
made.
I would have to manually re-create th
Normally you can wake the server via Wake-on-LAN from any of the states
(suspend, hibernate, shutdown). Note, however, that usually the server
(ie, the computer receiving the WOL packet) has to be connected by
ethernet cable. On most computers the wifi radio is powered down when
entering suspend/h
Sorry I can't help you with this, but the silver faceplate on my black
SD-branded SB3 just started separating on its own after a couple years.
So I've been trying to push it back down, rather than pry it the rest of
the way off!
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And remember that BBC FM broadcasts are distributed to the transmitter
stations using a 14-compressed-into-10-bit/32 kHz NICAM digital
distribution backbone.
"To try to judge the real from the false will always be hard. In this
fast-growing art of 'high fidelity' the quackery will bear a solid