In short, to use a networked music player, you need a working network,
start with getting that sorted before you do any more troubleshooting on
your Squeezebox system.
I assume your No 1 router is the one connected to your modem or
equivalent on its WAN side and that you then have a wired
Hi all
Do many of you use SSD drives in your NAS, are they much better than a
normal hard drive, apart from the noise and reliability benefits...?
Cheers...
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ChipMonk wrote:
Just a tiny sign that the BBC is now starting to show some signs of
cooperation?
Thank you for contacting the BBC iPlayer Support Team.
I understand you are unhappy with the changes to internet radio
streams?
We have been working with manufacturers regarding the recent
castalla wrote:
I think we should be told the manufacturers who have implemented the
changes - I think he means aggregators.
And what is the internal/external status of AF ?
... and more
Just a tiny sign that the BBC is now starting to show some signs of
cooperation?
Thank you for
ChipMonk wrote:
Just a tiny sign that the BBC is now starting to show some signs of
cooperation?
Thank you for contacting the BBC iPlayer Support Team.
I understand you are unhappy with the changes to internet radio
streams?
We have been working with manufacturers regarding the recent
PasTim wrote:
I am finding it increasing difficult not to tell the BBC that when they
say RTMP was turned off, and that's why Listen Again doesn't work on
Internet Radios, that they are telling an untruth. My understanding is
that they did was change the URLs in a way the devices couldn't
PasTim wrote:
I am finding it increasing difficult not to tell the BBC that when they
say RTMP was turned off, and that's why Listen Again doesn't work on
Internet Radios, that they are telling an untruth. My understanding is
that they did was change the URLs in a way the devices couldn't
castalla wrote:
Not a good idea - they could just as easily mess the up the whole
caboodle (based on past experience!). If it ain't broke, don't fix
it!
I'm sure you're right about them being out-of-the-loop since I suspect
the whole thing (despite claims they are involved) is being
ChipMonk wrote:
My inclination would be to hold fire on this. The BBC have so far
conceded very little and delivered even less. We have more to lose than
to gain in using this information in the current impasse. Let's just see
if their position changes (unlikely) or they start saying things
I don't think you will see any real performance gain on the music
storage side during normal operations. But an SSD for the OS and LMS
application and database provides a dramatic improvement, particularly
on Windows based systems.
Win7Pro(x64)[3.3Ghz i5, 8GB RAM, 120GB SSD system, 15TB
Got the plug in installed and working on my LMS web player screen.
Signed up for Tidal, and got that done. Verified by signing in directly.
Now, I o to Ickstream under my apps and it's there. It tells me I need
to sign in under the advanced settings. I then click on Tidal for the
sign in page,
JohnB wrote:
I was initially tempted to raise the matter myself on the BBC Internet
Blog but decided against doing so as it might prompt the BBC to take
action to stop the RTMP on-demand streams earlier than they might do
otherwise.
It is currently our only source if 320 kbps Radio 3
PasTim wrote:
I'm not feeling noble, just annoyed! Still, I agree that I shouldn't
say anything until and unless I'm very sure of my facts (although we do
know for sure that bpa's BBCiPlayer Extras is still using RTMP, don't
we?). Even then I'll try not to say anything unless I can
DJanGo,
Thanks for taking a look. The last time I ran a scan it took 3 hours
before I could gain access to the Squeezebox again.
I think the scanning process itself is being completed in 10-15 minutes,
but then there is some disk activity (??) going on for the next 2 hours
and 45 minutes that
If you are running VortexBox 2.3, I suggest installing LMS 7.9 from the
Squeeze Community repository and see if that fixes your scanning issues.
See http://info.vortexbox.org/tiki-index.php?page=squeezecommunity-2.3
for installation instructions.
LMS 7.9 has significant improvements to the
ChipMonk wrote:
Well spotted hence my reply to
Dear Ms Cassidy
You have asked me to input my problem into the BBC web form below.
Unfortunately this form does not include any devices such as internet
radios or specialised internet radio steaming hardware as produced by
world class
I think for a normal consumer/prosumer/small office usage, the benefits
are negligible. Or do you have 10 Gb Ethernet devices at home??
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I guess the reason that people are suggesting you won't see much/any
speed benefits from an SSD in a NAS is that the music server will
(probably?) be connected to your music player by 100Mbps or maybe 1Gbps
Ethernet (and you won't reach those nominal transfer speeds anyway:
probably reaching only
alfista wrote:
In short, to use a networked music player, you need a working network,
start with getting that sorted before you do any more troubleshooting on
your Squeezebox system.
I assume your No 1 router is the one connected to your modem or
equivalent on its WAN side and that you then
jmsent wrote:
Got the plug in installed and working on my LMS web player screen.
Signed up for Tidal, and got that done. Verified by signing in directly.
Now, I o to Ickstream under my apps and it's there. It tells me I need
to sign in under the advanced settings. I then click on Tidal for
PasTim wrote:
There's a clue here. When it asks 'How are you accessing BBC iPlayer',
how would you respond 'Internet Radio'? The option doesn't even exist!
Well spotted hence my reply to
Dear Ms Cassidy
You have asked me to input my problem into the BBC web form below.
Unfortunately this
Thanks poing, no it's purely for music files for my SBT, only need upto
1TB. I'm in the process of choosing a NAS drive. I just thought an SSD
would be more reliable and quieter, not sure if faster or not, this is
all new to me so not got a clue...!!!
Any tips/recommendations on a NAS drive...?
castalla wrote:
10/10 for persistence! Just post it on the blog!
Indeed.
I also started to make a comment on the blog, but because the iPlayer
'help' URL has 'tv' in it guessed I would be ignored again.
I have asked for my complaint to be escalated to stage 2 but doubt
anything will happen.
you might be able to give me with my problem.
Thanks,
Steve
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PasTim wrote:
I am finding it increasing difficult not to tell the BBC that when they
say RTMP was turned off, and that's why Listen Again doesn't work on
Internet Radios, that they are telling an untruth. My understanding is
that they did was change the URLs in a way the devices couldn't
radish112 wrote:
[15-03-17 12:01:18.3693] Slim::Music::Import::endImporter (620)
Completed precacheArtwork Scan in 87 seconds.
[15-03-17 12:01:18.5973] Slim::Music::Import::runScanPostProcessing
(403) Starting Database optimization.
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I am finding it increasing difficult not to tell the BBC that when they
say RTMP was turned off, and that's why Listen Again doesn't work on
Internet Radios, that they are telling an untruth. My understanding is
that they did was change the URLs in a way the devices couldn't handle.
Some may say
PasTim wrote:
OK, as I said to Castalla I'll hold fire for now. I am, however,
thinking of a wider world than ours. If LA could be restored for more
people that would be a good thing.
Since Squeezebox users are largely on top of this situation, thanks to
the efforts of key members of this
ChipMonk wrote:
Since Squeezebox users are largely on top of this situation, thanks to
the efforts of key members of this community, those of us still slugging
it out with the Beeb are doing it largely on behalf of a silent
minority who may, or may not, give a damn! Your objectives are
PasTim wrote:
I'm not feeling noble, just annoyed! Still, I agree that I shouldn't
say anything until and unless I'm very sure of my facts (although we do
know for sure that bpa's BBCiPlayer Extras is still using RTMP, don't
we?). Even then I'll try not to say anything unless I can
PasTim wrote:
I have no idea what W1A is, sorry.
I'll hold fire for a bit, but can someone tell me if what I read about
RTMP still being used for computer-based Listen Again is correct?
W1A was an off-beat sitcom comedy set in the BBC hq - very funny and
full of characters like 'Head of
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