The suggested logging can be of some interest .
When I tried Tidal . I think about >80% off stuff was FLAC .
So then you can nag them if your fav album is not yet aviable as flac.
Yes the service provides an MP3 file if there is no flac file aviable.
p-cubed wrote:
> Is it possible to tell when playing music from Tidal Hifi whether
> the stream is flac vs mp3? I've not been able to find this info
> anywhere, though I'm guessing it is hiding in plain view.
>
> Thanks for any enlightenment one can provide.
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There is also another way to see
mherger wrote:
>
>
> ... Give it a try and let us know.
>
> ...
>
I gave it a try, and all was fine, except...
*Spotify Protocol Handler* - Booms and SB3s reported *'Bad Player
(Error: -1)'* when I tried to play Spotify tracks. Touches and Radios
were fine.
So, I changed back to 'Do Not
mherger wrote:
>
> TBH: I don't know what IP address your LMS would see in this case. Give
>
> it a try and let us know.
>
> But then I'd really not expose LMS to the internet. I just wouldn't.
>
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> Michael
I used to use this function, and everything worked fine. I changed it
only
On Linux I would suggest iptables.
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atrocity wrote:
> THANK YOU for this!!! I just set it up yesterday and it seems to be
> working fine. Greatly preferable to trying to sync using Amazon's
> horrific W*nd*ws client.
Since posting this, I've uploaded ±1TB of music to Amazon :p
Main System: Touch; Marantz SR-5004; TMA Premium
To avoid the complication of VPN, or passwords (the remote users are
very technologically challenged), is the IP filtering within LMS
considered 'acceptable'? The remote users are all on semi-static IPs
TBH: I don't know what IP address your LMS would see in this case. Give
it a try and let us
I've been running LMS, open to the Internet, for years. Never had an
issue (of which I'm aware, anyway). Until a few weeks ago. Bizarre
alarms in the middle of the night, across a few different players. Then,
1am yesterday, multiple players firing up at full volume. A couple of
these aren't
Thank you both - exactly what I wanted to hear!!
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Does LMS or do any of the devices need this protocol??
No.
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Nobody but Windows itself uses that
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After the most recent wave of attacks & hacks, this piece of advice has
been widely published:
http://www.zdnet.com/article/windows-10-tip-stop-using-the-horribly-insecure-smbv1-protocol/
Does LMS or do any of the devices need this protocol??
Can I just turn it off on W& &/or W10 systems??
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