Man in a van wrote:
> This outlines the install location
>
> https://github.com/Logitech/slimserver-vendor/blob/public/8.3/CPAN/README.md
Thanks for your help all is good now
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Man in a van wrote:
> This outlines the install location
>
> https://github.com/Logitech/slimserver-vendor/blob/public/8.3/CPAN/README.md
Thanks Michael for the second time today - all working great now
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mherger wrote:
> >This is perl 5, version 34, subversion 0 (v5.34.0) built for
> aarch64-linux-gnu-thread-multi
>
> Confirmed: we don't have binaries for this platform yet. You might need
>
> to build yourself, as the message outlines...
Ok thanks Michael, I've downloaded the code and
mherger wrote:
> What would "perl -v" tell you?
Hi Michael,
Code:
This is perl 5, version 34, subversion 0 (v5.34.0) built for
aarch64-linux-gnu-thread-multi
(with 57 registered patches, see perl -V for more detail)
Copyright 1987-2021, Larry Wall
Perl
Hi guys following an issue with LMS not starting due to /var/log being
100% used I decided to start afresh and replace the OS on my SBC with
Jammy Jellyfish ( complete wipe and reflash ) all is cool except LMS
install is giving me errors. I downloaded the latest nightly and
installed with dpkg -
mherger wrote:
> > Looks like postgresql is the culprit but as you say 45 mb is not very
> > much
>
> What I meant to say was that I believe 45M for a partition to store logs
>
> on was not not enough. LMS logs can get quite big, too.
I knew what you meant - I'll look into expanding the
mherger wrote:
> >> Should probably have said "du -hsc /var/log/" (with the slash at the
> >> end).
> >
> > The slash at the end made no difference
> > 45M /var/log/
> > 45M total
>
> I'm sorry, got this wrong twice already... "du -hsc /var/log/*". Or "ls
>
> -al /var/log/"
0
mherger wrote:
> Should probably have said "du -hsc /var/log/" (with the slash at the
> end).
The slash at the end made no difference
45M /var/log/
45M total
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mherger wrote:
> > Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
> > /dev/zram1 49M 45M 0 100% /var/log
> >
> > There are no large files in /var/log - any ideas guys ?
>
> 45MB is not a lot. What does "du -hsc /var/log" say?
Hi Michael
45M /var/log
45M
Hi all, I have had LMS running on a Linux SBC for years without any
problems, I recently noticed the server had stopped and running
systemctl status logitechmediaserver.service from a terminal gives me
this
Cannot write to '/var/log/squeezeboxserver/server.log': No space left on
device at
FredFredrickson wrote:
> My router (Netgear R6900v2) is able to switch channel without dropping
> current connections- at least for most devices. When I do it, the touch
> doesn't get a new lease as far as the DHCP server is concerned. But when
> I try to use the touch to access "My Music" it
slartibartfast wrote:
> I can't remember but I think that information is in the plug-in
> settings. I had it installed before "What was that tune" became
> available and haven't bothered using it since. There is probably a
> thread for the plugin somewhere in the forum.
>
>
> Sent from my
slartibartfast wrote:
> I don't think it does. There is another plugin called Playlog in third
> party plugins which does log to a file.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
Thanks for this - do you know where it logs to ?
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kidstypike wrote:
> What Was That Tune plugin?
Thanks does it log to a file ?
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Hi all, is it possible to get Squeezelite to log the track names it has
played ? - or does something in LMS do this already ?
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bpa wrote:
> If run from a shell prompt - it outputs to stdout or maybe stderr -
> either way on the screen.
Ok thanks very much
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Hi All, I know squeezelite has the capability to log debug messages to a
file but I was wondering if there is a way to get it to print directly
to a terminal , I've been using tail -f
/var/log/squeezelite/squeezelite.log which is ok but I would prefer it
direct to terminal for monitoring purposes
bpa wrote:
> I can't be definitive about what you have experienced.
> Some of your events may have been "low level of volume" but the USB
> disconnects were real, mainly at startup and they also happened "mid
> stream".
> It is also possible vendor has described the problem as experienced by
>
bpa wrote:
> I have no idea about the product. To me it is a black box plugged into
> a USB Port.
>
> The update notes said the issue was "momentary attenuation of volume" -
> this is not device disconnecting from USB. The Linux specific note says
> "Some combinations of LINUX and source
bpa wrote:
> It looks a lot cleaner.
> Even though notes indicated the update was to do with an excess Volume
> issue, clearly some other changes were made as the "warning" message
> -"usb 1-3: 1:4 : unsupported format bits 0x1"- has also
> disappeared.
>
> edit:
>
> Oops - not gone
bpa wrote:
> I think it is the SRC-DX.
>
> In the boot sequence, within 14 secs it takes 6 attempts to bring it
> online - 5 times the device disconnects. This is not right.
>
> If no other device has a problem with that socket - then the SRC-DX is
> somehow the likely source. It maybe
d6jg wrote:
> There is a firmware update dated 12/2021 for the SRC-DX here
> https://audiowise-canada.myshopify.com/products/src-dx
> May be worth a try
Wow this place is amazing - I'll check it out thanks
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d6jg wrote:
> The cupsd is a midnight tidy up not related to usb disconnect
Bugger I thought we were on to something :-(
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d6jg wrote:
> Looks like a print related issue just before the usb disconnect
> /sbin/cupsd is the print service I think
It's a pity dmesg doesn't show the time and date in a human readable
state
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bpa wrote:
> The DAC dropping off USB should be logged by kernel and recorded in
> dmesg. If you can the entry in dmesg, check if there is any other
> activity just before that event.
I think dmesg type messages mean a lot more to you than me :-)
37155
d6jg wrote:
> Just copy and paste url directly
Doh !!!
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d6jg wrote:
> I can see the benefit in connecting the mscaler to the Dave by bnc to
> enable upsampling and the RF noise issue generated by the mscaler but my
> quick read of mscaler manual does not indicate any benefit on the input
> side. It say computer via USB or CD transport via bnc
>
>
d6jg wrote:
> But what does that supposed to gain you over direct USB?
Allegedly it implicitly disables the USB input of the MScaler thus
reducing noise, it also allows you to use a BNC cable to reduce the
significant RF noise generated by the MScaler
one of these
Code:
d6jg wrote:
> Ive just had a look at your signal path in your signature.
>
> What is gained by the sbc-dx -> bnc-> part? Why not USB -> Chord Hugo
> direct?
> If I understand correctly you are delivering 16/44.1 FLAC to the Hugo
> for upsampling to your Dave? I cant see what the sbc-dx does
bpa wrote:
> What is the mac address of the player ?
>
> >
Code:
> >
> 23:02:50.320590] process_strm:280 strm command s
> [23:02:50.320604] process_strm:350 strm s autostart: 1 transition period:
10 transition type: 0 codec: f
> [23:02:50.320616] sendSTAT:195
d6jg wrote:
> It still draws power over USB though doesnt it?
I suppose it must do
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Life
bpa wrote:
> too big even if the file is zipped ?
>
> if the log captured the event then good. If not then it is possible to
> try lower level of logging.
I had a look at the log and there is no mention of any errors
+---+
Man in a van wrote:
> I think this is something to do with the on-board wireless interfering
> with USB-3 ?
>
> ronnie
I've disabled the Wifi interface but the card is still there
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slartibartfast wrote:
> Probably because most DACs are USB2. If you read it on the internet it
> must be true [emoji1787]. I suppose advice is try USB2 and if the issue
> is still present then that wasn't the problem.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
I don't have USB2
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bpa wrote:
> How do you run squeezelite ? as a service ?
> Can you set up squeezelite to save its log output so that when next
> incident occurs, any error noticed by squeezelite is logged
I run it as a service and have debugging enabled , unfortunately I
can't attach it here as its too big
bpa wrote:
> Just being analytical. There are three possible sources.
>
> 1. OS - e.g. USB port is being put on power save or something. A really
> weird possibility is that if you are not using "Localplayer" settings
> (i.e. squeezelite playing from network and not directly from file) - a
>
RobbH wrote:
> On second thought, you already said that you tried replacing the NUC
> with a NanoPi M4 and had no skips. That suggests that the problem may
> well be with the NUC, perhaps both USB ports, as d6jg suggested. With
> that in mind, my latest suggestion is that you go back to the
RobbH wrote:
> Have you upgraded squeezelite to the latest version? While I don't think
> that's very likely to solve your problems, it might be worthwhile to
> eliminate that possibility before proceeding. And it's probably easier
> than the next step.
>
> Do you, by any chance, still have any
d6jg wrote:
> I cant resist saying - is the counterbalance properly adjusted?
>
> Seriously. Are these USB 3 ports? I saw somewhere that the perceived
> wisdom is to not use USB 3 for Audio DACs but instead use USB 1 or 2.
> The Pi 4 has both USB 3 (blue) and USB 2 and Im sure I read a
RobbH wrote:
> That's great! It hadn't occurred to me to try a different USB port. I'm
> glad you thought of it.
>
> Thanks for your help, too. I use LMS Documenter.
Spoke too soon - decent length playing session last night and it's still
happening
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RobbH wrote:
> That's great! It hadn't occurred to me to try a different USB port. I'm
> glad you thought of it.
>
> Thanks for your help, too. I use LMS Documenter.
Good man I thought that had died a death :-)
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RobbH wrote:
> Thanks. You could try any of the SRC-DX outputs to see if they play
> without the occasional skips. I think iec958:CARD=SRCDX,DEV=0 is the
> most likely candidate, but plughw:CARD=SRCDX,DEV=0 might also be worth a
> try.
>
> Please do understand that what I'm saying now is
RobbH wrote:
> Sorry, what I meant to ask was how your output device is identified on
> the squeezelite command line. It's the -o option.
>
> For instance, one of my players starts up with this command:
>
> >
Code:
> > squeezelite -z -n LivingRoom -o
Im using a USB output into a src-dx bnc converter
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RobbH wrote:
> If you have only the one player, there's nothing to check! If you had
> multiple players, they could be synchronized, playing the same thing at
> the same time. In that situation, it's sometimes necessary for one to
> skip ahead in order to stay in sync. But that's clearly not
RobbH wrote:
> Just the one player alone, not synchronized with any others?
>
> Does it happen consistently with any specific files, or certain types of
> files?
>
> Does it happen anywhere within the file, or is it usually near the
> beginning, near the end, or after the file has been playing
Hi All, anyone here experiencing a jump ( ~ a second or so ) when
playing a local file using a Squeezelite v1.9.8-1317 / LMS 8.3.0
combination on a Linux box ? it's only happens occaisionaly but as you
can imagine it's irritating
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amey01 wrote:
> Wow - 100s of uses.
>
> Yes, use it on my phone when I'm in record stores to check if I already
> own.
>
> I also immensely enjoy going through a physical / tangible album listing
> - it is easier to ponder and work out what you want to include in a
> listening session.
>
Fizbin wrote:
> I've been trying to find a DAC that sounds better than the Transorter
> (including the RME ADI2) but to no avail. I've thought about trying the
> Cutest but it looks like a prop from the original Star Trek series.
I know what you mean I've tried lots but the Chord Qutest does
Its going along nicely - it sounds a bit better than the Transporter
but the main thing for me is its size - my setup now is a nanopim4 SBC
with a terabyte SSD running squeezelite and lms feeding the chord via
usb 3 - you could fit it all into a shoebox twice over
We can't stop here this is
Paul Webster wrote:
> Hopefully gone to a good home.
Oh he was definitely one of us ( beard and sandles )
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Paul Webster wrote:
> Won't help but was sorely tempted. Even relatively easy to drive around
> M25 to collect. But can't really justify the nx100 GBP that it should go
> for.
Hi Paul, it went on Ebay for £330 - which was ok - lot of kit for the
money
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Fizbin wrote:
> The black units are all sold out on ebay, so I'm sure someone will be
> interested in your unit at some point.
Good to know thanks
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KeBul wrote:
> I would have thought...
>
> n = number
>
> x = multiply
>
> 100 GBP = £100
>
> So hundreds of pounds, for example if n=4 then £400
>
> Kev
He speaketh algebra
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Paul Webster wrote:
> Won't help but was sorely tempted. Even relatively easy to drive around
> M25 to collect. But can't really justify the nx100 GBP that it should go
> for.
Hi Paul what is nx100
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I was hoping someone on here would be interested in my Transporter but
it doesn't appear so. Reluctantly I'll put it on Ebay tomorrow unless I
get a sensible offer
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05mattjax wrote:
> PM sent
Hi there are you still interested in my Transporter ?
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Hi all, I have one of the original black SlimDevices Transporters which
I no longer use as I've built an SBC with an outboard DAC as a player /
server. It's in as new condition and works perfectly - I'm in the UK and
the buyer would have to collect it as I'd be very nervous about posting
it.
d6jg wrote:
> Im going to look in the morning but I think it probably does. It cant
> go inside as it makes the case bulge.
>
> The board runs quite hot in my opinion. Do you think the same?
I've not noticed the board getting warm but I haven't had a long session
of playing yet.
We can't
d6jg wrote:
> @pkfox
>
> This is what Audiophonics eventually sent me -
> https://www.audiophonics.fr/fr/index.php?controller=attachment_attachment=1041
>
> I'm not sure my board came with "TB2" x 2 - did yours ?
No it didn't - what I've done now is - re
Man in a van wrote:
> 31257
>
> I bought mine direct from Khadas:o
>
> ronnie
So the plastic plate goes on the outside ?
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d6jg wrote:
> Now fully working via USB with a Pi4 and piCorePlayer 6.x
> Nothing much to do except choose the correct hardware device -
> hw:CARD=Control,DEV=0
> Currently outputting a 24/96 Qobuz stream with quite pleasing results.
Where did you put the piece of plastic with three holes ?
What will you use instead ?
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d6jg wrote:
> Not sure if I have any 5mm standoffs.
> Isnt there a schematic on Audiophonics site?
Can't see one
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d6jg wrote:
> Ive not had a chance to open it yet. What size stand offs did you need?
Roughly 5mm - also there's a bit of plastic in the kit which looks like
it should fit over the connectors but I couldn't see why it's needed or
where to put it so I left it off - let me know how you get on
d6jg wrote:
> Tone Control and Case arrived this morning. :)
> Cant build it until Monday :(
My case arrived this morning - it doesn't fit together very well and
there was no screws or stand offs to attach the board to the case (
luckily I had some ) - not very impressed
We can't stop here
tw99 wrote:
> Depending on how your KTB is powered, you may also need to be aware of
> this issue:
>
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?109934-LMS-could-not-reestablish-any-USB-connection-after-USB-Dac-is-disconnected=961322#post961322
>
> But if your KTB powers up before
d6jg wrote:
> Im watching this thread as I have a Tone Board and case on order from
> Audiophonics. Ill be running with a Pi4 and piCorePlayer
>
> @Ronnie - why 100% fixed output? Is this considered optimal?
I've ordered a case from them but there's a 15-25 day delay
We can't stop here
Man in a van wrote:
> I'm running Raspberry PI OS Buster Desktop
>
> Installed Squeezelite from the repository, choose the Alsa version
>
> This is my
>
> >
Code:
> > sudo nano /etc/default/squeezelite
> >
>
> >
Code:
Man in a van wrote:
> I'm running Raspberry PI OS Buster Desktop
>
> Installed Squeezelite from the repository, choose the Alsa version
>
> This is my
>
> >
Code:
> > sudo nano /etc/default/squeezelite
> >
>
> >
Code:
Paul Webster wrote:
> Is the RPi being used for anything other than LMS-related things?
> If not then might be easier to put rewrite the SD card with pCP then
> nearly everything is configurable from web interface that has some
> contextual help.
Unfortunately it is used for other things - but
Man in a van wrote:
> [Khadas ToneBoard
>
>
> USB
>
>
> >
Code:
> > hw:CARD=Control,DEV=0
> >
>
> works for me
>
> ronnie
>
> How did you install squeezelite ?
apt install squeezelite
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Ran this
squeezelite -o hw:CARD=Control
[08:30:00.081463] test_open:294 playback open error: Device or resource
busy
[08:30:00.081566] output_init_common:381 unable to open output device
I'm a bit out of my depth with this stuff
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Paul Webster wrote:
> squeezelite-l
> (Lowercase L)
> to list the available devices
> -o devicename
> to select it (Lowercase Oh)
Hi Paul I'm unsure what to put after -o - this is my list abridged to
show Khadas
sysdefault:CARD=Control- Khadas Tone Control, USB Audio -
Default Audio
Hi all, just bought a Khadas Tone Control USB DAC and can't get any
sound from it - I have LMS running on a Ras Pi3b+ with Squeezelite as a
player - I normally use a HifiBerry DAC Pro hat but I wanted to compare
with the Khadas - I presume I need to tell Squeezelite to choose the
Khadas but I
carp wrote:
> I tried the last two versions of the tool (dated 2020-07-17 and
> 2020-07-19). Documentor finds my LMS server and shows the number of
> artists (22010), albums (5111) and songs (80286). I can also hear the
> hard drives of the LMS server working heavily for several minutes. But
>
Viragored wrote:
> Hi - I've updated post #1 in my thread about album listing in general -
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?112602-How-to-list-all-Albums-and-Artists-in-LMS-library=982075=1#post982075
>
> I've referenced this thread and your Documenter. If you could spare a
>
fphredd wrote:
> Will see if I can pull that off. Thanks for the suggestion.
>
> And yeah...RIP HST. When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro.
Just to add - my memories of ReadyNAS devices is they are woefully
underpowered and overpriced - what do you use it for ? a well configured
fphredd wrote:
> Bit more complicated. I updated the OS on an older ReadyNAS which is an
> unofficial upgrade (for updated security), with the caveat that not
> everything will work. I was able to add Sqeezebox server, but no longer
> see it on the web UI. It does show active on the network.
slartibartfast wrote:
> It shouldn't take even close to two hours then.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
Don't forget he's using a Pi 3 which only has USB 2
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Viragored wrote:
> I wanted to replace a Squeezebox Duet which was giving warning signs of
> failure, on a hot day it would first distort sound then just shut down.
> And the Controller part of the pair wouldn't work properly with the
> Receiver any more, fortunately a genius has produced an
fphredd wrote:
> Server is on a Raspberry Pi 3B running Max2Play integration. The
> information from the server does show up in LMS Documenter when I add
> the server. It doesn't seem to find my server(s) when I run the search
> (At least after 15-20 minutes). There is another instance on the
Viragored wrote:
> The version I've just downloaded and run does the job I want very
> nicely. And Avast tells me I've "discovered a rare file" which is clean!
> That probably makes your heart glad.
>
> In case it's any help - I'm not very skilled or knowledgeable about
> what's really going
fphredd wrote:
> I want this to work! Need this...lol. My collection is just under 80,000
> tracks, LMS Documenter *-does-* crash while scanning. :(
Hi there sorry you're having problems - can you give me details of your
setup
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Viragored wrote:
> I like to have a list of albums on my phone, in compact form, so that I
> can check what I've actually got when standing in front of the racks of
> CDs. Ideally quick to scroll, fits comfortably on the phone screen in
> portrait mode, and easy to search. And preferably
Viragored wrote:
> Great work, Paul! A lovely 'single-click' app. Well, I'm not counting
> picking any of the options as clicks!
> I've not had hang-ups with the version I downloaded a couple of hours
> ago, and I like letting the app find the LMS server. The search took
> only six seconds. My
carp wrote:
> When I click on "Scan Music Library" the checkboxes "Server Status",
> "Artists Found" and "Albums Found" get marked after some time. After
> that, for several minutes nothing seems to happen. Then the timeout
> error message comes up.
>
>
>
> It is LMS 8.0.0, running on a
steve-g wrote:
> +1 - The number of times I've either not bought an album believing I'd
> already got it only to find I haven't! or finished up with multiple
> copies of the same disk. So great having an up to date album list on the
> phone will be really useful.
>
> Not so much bothered about
usbethjim wrote:
> I also use it to see if I already have that title.
> PDF on a laptop / desktop.
> My jukebox (NAS) isn't always on but one of the others are.
>
> Options: list titles without tracks, various sort options (by artist,
> genre, year, etc)
You already have list titles
Hi all, some of you with very large collection were experiencing
timeouts / crashes when the program was scanning your music library -
I've attempted to rewrite the load code to run asynchronously and
believe It may help - I can't really test it properly as my collection
only has about 5500
I get the feeling that people that are using the Documenter put the
resultant pdf on their mobile devices for reference. Please tell me what
you use it for - it will help me decide what I should focus on in the
future development of the program.
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RobbH wrote:
> I have now! It works perfectly. The previous listing, with tracks, was
> 15 MB. The latest one, albums only, is 230 KB. Neither includes cover
> art.
Thanks Rob, do you think the majority of people prefer a simple album
listing ? Maybe I should start a poll.
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carp wrote:
> When I click on "Scan Music Library" the checkboxes "Server Status",
> "Artists Found" and "Albums Found" get marked after some time. After
> that, for several minutes nothing seems to happen. Then the timeout
> error message comes up.
>
>
>
> It is LMS 8.0.0, running on a
steve-g wrote:
> You Beat me to it: Céline Dion is shown as Céline Dion otherwise
> brilliant.
>
> Thanks for all the hard work.
I've added it to my TODO list - thanks for the feedback
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RobbH wrote:
> Thanks for this!
Thanks Rob have you tried it ?
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carp wrote:
> Unfortunately, I still get a timeout error (see 'my post #19'
> (https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?112557-LMS-Documenter-Part-II=981476=1#post981476))
> with the updated version. Is it possible that my library is too big
> (5103 albums, 80189 tracks, 22005 artists)?
Hi All, just to let you know as some of you have asked for it, you can
now create a pdf of of your albums ( grouped by artist so you can find
things quickly ) only. Check the Album List check box before you click
the Generate PDF button ( obviously you first have to connect to your
server and
Viragored wrote:
> I use a Windows 10 PC, and copy/paste in the Chrome browser.
> Looking at the thread which is the intended destination for the link, a
> single left-click in the address bar highlights the whole of the address
> (including the "http://;), that's what I copy. Then in the
Just to update you know why the server discovery doesn't work when the
server is on the same box as the Documenter.
It's because you can't have two processes listening on the same ip
address/port combination. The way LMS works is, it listens for client
requests on UDP port 3483 and returns
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