mherger wrote:
> > OK, confirmed it's incompatible with using the Random Mix function.
> > Picked a song myself and then it works ...
>
> It should work as long as RandomPlay is not supposed to add new tracks
> automatically. This can be disabled in the mix settings.
>
> --
>
> Michael
I have a Transporter and a Squeezebox Receiver both connected by
ethernet to my AT internet/Wifi router. I have a Logitech Controller
(remote) and recently purchased iPeng. I have an iPhone 8 and run
Logitech Media Server on Windows 10. Two weeks ago, I switched to Google
Wifi (1 unit connected
Thanks for the pointer Michael. I now have a Random Song Mix based on
Genres which creates a 5 track playlist and doesnt add more but instead
lets DSTM do its stuff. I can save it as a Favourite which in turn means
I can assign a preset.
But I can only have one such random seed it seems and
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Is there client isolation on the Google WiFi device?
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d6jg wrote:
> Is there client isolation on the Google WiFi device?
Client isolation does not seem to be available on the Google wifi (I
think it is rare for consumer grade wifi router to have it). IMO it is
more likely an effect of having two routers active on the network.
Depending on how the
I agree but it should also be noted that you would then need to connect
the WiFi device to a LAN port on the router using one of its own LAN
ports.
The WAN port on the WiFi device should not be used. Dhcp needs to stay
on the router.
I use Draytek kit and this sort of setup is easy and totally
My controller works fine on Google WiFi since months. So the problem
lies presumably somewhere else...
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mherger wrote:
> > Sounds like my much loved Smart Mix...R.I.P.
>
> Or Erland's Dynamic Playlists?
>
> Unfortunately the.echonest.com is no more, and what Spotify exposes is
> not half as powerful as TEN. In particularly not with local files. Would
>
> a Random Play genre mix, limited to a
mherger wrote:
> > Sounds like my much loved Smart Mix...R.I.P.
>
> Or Erland's Dynamic Playlists?
>
> Unfortunately the.echonest.com is no more, and what Spotify exposes is
> not half as powerful as TEN. In particularly not with local files. Would
>
> a Random Play genre mix, limited to a
bakker_be wrote:
> This comes actually very close to the way I use Spicefly Sugarcube and
> MusicIP. The Random Mix function is set to just give me one track out of
> a slightly limited genre subset (eliminating music for my kids & wife).
> From there Sugarcube takes over.
That is exactly what
bakker_be wrote:
> Hmmm, in checking the concept of this with DSTM, I seem to have
> discovered a bug in DSTM. It doesn't take into account the Sugarcube
> status for an individual player ...
Or it's because it started as a Random mix , that's a possibility as
well ...
Code:
bakker_be wrote:
> Or it's because it started as a Random mix , that's a possibility as
> well ...
> >
Code:
> >
> [19-01-14 13:50:27.8196] main::init (387) Starting Logitech Media Server
(v7.9.2, 1547382380, Sun Jan 13 13:47:26 CET 2019) perl 5.026001 -
OK, confirmed it's incompatible with using the Random Mix function.
Picked a song myself and then it works ...
It should work as long as RandomPlay is not supposed to add new tracks
automatically. This can be disabled in the mix settings.
--
Michael
d6jg wrote:
> That is exactly what I am talking about but with DSTM instead of
> Sugarcube.
Hmmm, in checking the concept of this with DSTM, I seem to have
discovered a bug in DSTM. It doesn't take into account the Sugarcube
status for an individual player ...
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