Man in a van wrote:
>
> [18-01-19 17:23:24.9137] Slim::Player::StreamingController::_Stream
> (1206) a8:20:66:25:4b:1f: preparing to stream song index 0
> [18-01-19 17:23:24.9139] Slim::Player::Song::open (363)
> radioparadise://4.flac
> [18-01-19 17:23:24.9143]
>
bpa wrote:
> LMS couldn't create command usually means there no applicable rules to
> create a compaitble stream - this may be related to output device
> capbilities.
>
> Enable logging player.source to INFO to get a bit more detail.
Here you are *-bpa-*, I thought I would try your suggestion.
Man in a van wrote:
> It does Ralphy, it does:) (your my first "new best friend" for 2018)
>
> Two paracetamol, a lot of head scratching (where the nuisance is the
> delete key?:rolleyes:). I don't know my way round a Mac at all:o.
>
> Anyway I now have the MacBookPro "Built-in Audio" playing
ralphy wrote:
> There's a standard mac dmg package for the 'latest release'
> (https://sourceforge.net/projects/lmsclients/files/squeezelite/osx/intel/)
> just drag it to the Applications folder and 'this post'
>
Man in a van wrote:
> Chris, it's on the "Local Player" Settings page, the last line has a
> tick box.
>
> Ronnie
>
> Ralphy has a Squeezelite for Mac OS but the install instructions are
> scattered all over the web and all assume more knowledge than this "bear
> of little brain" has :(:p
Man in a van wrote:
> Thanks bpa, but it makes no difference
The couldn't create command usually means there rules to create a stream
compaitble - this may be related to output device capbilities.
Enable logging player.source to INFO to get a bit more detail.
Man in a van wrote:
> Chris, it's on the "Local Player" Settings page, the last line has a
> tick box.
>
> Ronnie
>
> Ralphy has a Squeezelite for Mac OS but the install instructions are
> scattered all over the web and all assume more knowledge than this "bear
> of little brain" has :(:p
frozzers wrote:
> Ronnie
>
> I'm using 'Local Player'. I didn't think there was a Squeezelite
> standalone installation but I might be wrong.
>
> BPA
>
> Can you tell me where the 'direct local access' setting is please?
>
> Chris
Chris, it's on the "Local Player" Settings page, the last
bpa wrote:
> I odn't know anything about MacOS and RP flac stream but the main
> difference between Squeezelite and Local Player is the "direct local
> file access" setting. Try unsetting it and see if it makes a difference
> for RP playback.
Thanks bpa, but it makes no difference
>
Ronnie
I'm using 'Local Player'. I didn't think there was a Squeezelite
standalone installation but I might be wrong.
BPA
Can you tell me where the 'direct local access' setting is please?
Chris
4 Booms, 2 Classics, 3 Radios, 1 Raspberry Pi.
I odn't know anything about MacOS and RP flac stream but the main
difference between Squeezelite and Local Player is the "direct local
file access" setting. Try unsetting it and see if it makes a difference
for RP playback.
Thanks for the reply Chris.
I did see your report of the problem when I did some searching, I also
noted that it did not seem to be resolved.
Are you using the "Local Player" plug-in or have you installed
Squeezelite on the Mac?
I see that you have the same failure line in your log as is in
Man in a van wrote:
> I have tried playing through Squeezelite using the MacBookPro internal
> speakers and Spotify works, the BBC Listen live streams work and so does
> Radio Paradise 320 stream.
>
> JB-R2 and fip do not work.
>
> A line from the log states
>
>
>
> so I'm thinkink it's a
I have tried playing through Squeezelite using the MacBookPro internal
speakers and Spotify works, the BBC Listen live streams work and so does
Radio Paradise 320 stream.
JB-R2 and fip do not work.
A line from the log states
> 2018-01-15 11:39:26.334 squeezelite-osx-i386[234:1970] 11:39:26.322
Just to add that if I go to the respective Radio Station web pages
(JB-R2,fip,BBC) that the streams play through the default USB dac.
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