grahams wrote:
Hi Hechtus, 1st huge thanks for creating this plugin
I'm hitting an issue on arch linux (on ARM). I followed your install
guide and anything seemed to install and after restarting
logitechmediaserver I see your plugin, but when I enable it if fails. I
do not see where I
Hechtus wrote:
As I'm the author of the Google Play Music plugin I'd like to give some
hints. First of all the plugin is currently tested and supported on
Linux-based systems only. Windows and Mac OS are not supported so far.
The reason for this is that the Google API being used is written
I saw that the plugin was updated to play from a library. Thanks,
Hechtus very much for that. However, I do need to mention that feature
doesn't work when controlled from iPeng. Since it works in the web
interface, I have put a message in the 3rd-Party software iPeng support
thread, so any
Hechtus wrote:
Could you please give a full report or how to about installing it on the
ready nas.
OK. Here's what I did on the ReadyNAS Pro. I expect these instructions
should be almost exactly right for ReadyNAS Duo/NV+/Ultra as well.
*Note:* These instructions are not for the newer
Hechtus wrote:
It's not implemented yet.
Thanks for the response, Hechtus. Any prospects? We would really
appreciate it if you did implement it. Should I submit an issue on the
github site?
Thanks,
Mike
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mps wrote:
Thanks for the response, Hechtus. Any prospects? We would really
appreciate it if you did implement it. Should I submit an issue on the
github site?
Thanks,
Mike
First, thanks for the great how to. I will try to add it to the readme
on github.
Regarding your random play
mps wrote:
The final missing piece was to upgrade from 7.8 to the latest 7.9
nightly, and now it's working :) I understand this was only fixed in the
last few days, so using the latest nightly is important. Thanks very
much for creating this!
Could you please give a full report or how to
I have just one remaining question. On the Android Google Play
interface, my daughter likes to random play from her library, but I
can't figure out how to do that from the Google Play plugin. Am I
missing something obvious?
Thanks,
Mike
The final missing piece was to upgrade from 4.8 to the latest 4.9
nightly, and now it's working :) I understand this was only fixed in the
last few days, so using the latest nightly is important. Thanks very
much for creating this!
mps wrote:
I've completed the installation steps now, but
I've been trying to install the plugin on my ReadyNas Pro.
Unfortunately, I get an error when I install the developer version of
the gmusicapi. I have attached the pip.log file. Interestingly, I can
install the non-developer version without trouble. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Mike
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OK. I got past this with the two steps. In case anyone finds them
useful, they were
- apt-get install curl
- Changed to protocol in the pip install command from https to git.
E.g.,
pip install
git+git://github.com/simon-weber/Unofficial-Google-Music-API.git@develop
mps wrote:
I've
I've completed the installation steps now, but unfortunately, it does
everything but play music :( I can browse my library and tell it to
create an all access playlist and it loads it up with songs. However, no
music comes out when its playing. I've validated that my local libraries
and other
Hi all,
PMJI - but I've been following this thread with some interest and have
a few comments/questions:
FYI - I successfully installed the plugin on my Linux (Mint based)
laptop. However so far I have been unable to get the plugin running
under Windows (XP). The issue (as documented earlier)
I eventually managed to get the plugin working after figuring out the
application specific password when using 2 factor auth. What I'm
wondering is this: Should I see an entry for Google Music in the web UI
or in the android squeezer app (both pick up the BBC iplayer plugin)?
Trying to drive the
elfez wrote:
I eventually managed to get the plugin working after figuring out the
application specific password when using 2 factor auth. What I'm
wondering is this: Should I see an entry for Google Music in the web UI
or in the android squeezer app (both pick up the BBC iplayer plugin)?
As I'm the author of the Google Play Music plugin I'd like to give some
hints. First of all the plugin is currently tested and supported on
Linux-based systems only. Windows and Mac OS are not supported so far.
The reason for this is that the Google API being used is written in
Python and I do
Jphccfc wrote:
Mike did you sort out your error, I have been unable to get the cpan
inline modules working on Windows
I haven't had a chance to look at it since last week.
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Hechtus wrote:
As I'm the author of the Google Play Music plugin I'd like to give some
hints. First of all the plugin is currently tested and supported on
Linux-based systems only. Windows and Mac OS are not supported so far.
The reason for this is that the Google API being used is written
This is probably a dumb question, but what does Google Play bring to a
Squeezebox system?
I look at what is available on Google Play in Chrome on my pc and it's
98-99% MP3 copies from my library and 1-2% of tracks/albums that are
presumably recommended based on what is in my library. And there
As well as your own stuff uploaded (as 320 MP3 so probably not a massive
quality loss if any) you can go for a subscription to all access and use
it like you would Spotify or the other services.
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jimbobvfr400 wrote:
As well as your own stuff uploaded (as 320 MP3 so probably not a massive
quality loss if any) you can go for a subscription to all access and use
it like you would Spotify or the other services.
Ah, that explains it. Thanks.
ironmikel wrote:
Jphccfc - I have the exact same issue but on my Synology NAS.
Warning: Module [Plugins::GoogleMusic::Plugin] failed to load:
Can't locate Inline.pm in @INC
I confirmed the gmusicapi is installed correctly by testing with the
mobility client. I just can't seem to get
Thanks Srasher, I no longer get the error message it ran and then left
the message restart, I dont know how to test if it is running. I was
expecting a gmusicapi.py file that would then need to be run but couldnt
find that in the github Unofficial-Google-Music-API folder.
For the life of me I
i managed to get the pip install gmusicapi running, I had to run it from
cmd prompt and not the python prompt. I know need to determine how to
get the plugin in the squeezebox plugins folder so i can set settings
Jphccfc's
I now have the plugin option however get plugin failed to load as the
error message in the squeezebox server settings
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Jphccfc - I have the exact same issue but on my Synology NAS.
Warning: Module [Plugins::GoogleMusic::Plugin] failed to load:
Can't locate Inline.pm in @INC
I will let you know if I manage to get past this and what the resolution
was.
Mike
srasher wrote:
For me it worked relatively straight as described on the page. The only
thing I stumbled over was that I had to explicitly install the package
providing the pip command mentioned in the installation notes. I think
it was python-pip or something similar, was easy to find via
Jphccfc wrote:
Im runnning Windows 64bit I have installed python 2.7.6, I have run an
exe to install pip command. If I type $ pip install gmusicapi I get a
syntax error pointing to the $. I have downloaded the python file from
the following:
Jphccfc wrote:
I know there are workarounds using upnp for Google music but would still
love a dedicated Google music app for my squeezebox, I see there are
unofficial apis available. I would be happy to help test if there are
any willing developers.
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Thanks that is great I will give it a go
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thanks srasher, I tried to install the python plugin and just couldnt
get this running.
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Jphccfc wrote:
thanks srasher, I tried to install the python plugin and just couldnt
get this running.
For me it worked relatively straight as described on the page. The only
thing I stumbled over was that I had to explicitly install the package
providing the pip command mentioned in the
I know there are workarounds using upnp for Google music but would still
love a dedicated Google music app for my squeezebox, I see there are
unofficial apis available. I would be happy to help test if there are
any willing developers.
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Best to look in the XDA forum for the app:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2420250
[APP][NEW][3.1+][v1.1.9] Cast To UPnP/DLNA for GMusic
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dgovan wrote:
but the suggested solutions above are very techy
I'm guessing the Squeezebox players (Boom, radio for me) require some
kind of configuration to receive these uPNP broadcasts? And, must the
Logitech Media server be running for this broadcast to work? If so, any
version of LMS
Hello there,
thanks for the tip, Cast To UPnP/DLNA works for me and my SB Classic
with Nexus 7. Had a small problem in the beginning. After my Nexus went
to a sleep mode the streaming either stopped after one song or two songs
from a cue were played and then the last one got repeated again and
I have the same query - I would really like to listen to Google Play on
my radios and classic but the suggested solutions above are very techy
and beyond me. Is their an easy way to do it?
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dgovan wrote:
Is their an easy way to do it?
Yes. Get Google to release a general API for third party developers not
tied to Android OS. ;)
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dgovan wrote:
I have the same query - I would really like to listen to Google Play on
my radios and classic but the suggested solutions above are very techy
and beyond me. Is their an easy way to do it?
For the radio you could go low tech and just use the line in with your
phone or tablet.
jimbobvfr400 wrote:
For the radio you could go low tech and just use the line in with your
phone or tablet.
Ah yes I forgot about using a wire and that does work fine from my
tablet as I've just found out. Bit cumbersome and primitive though. (I
have a chromecast for listening on my TV but
dgovan wrote:
Ah yes I forgot about using a wire and that does work fine from my
tablet as I've just found out. Bit cumbersome and primitive though. (I
have a chromecast for listening on my TV but needed a connection to my
Classic/radios)
You would think Google would go all out to have
How can you stream to multiple devices at the same tim?
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Is it possibile to get the same result with a Windows PC? Like a
software able to get a standard mp3 radio stream from Google Music and
then point the squeezbox to it?
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ciarpame wrote:
Is it possibile to get the same result with a Windows PC? Like a
software able to get a standard mp3 radio stream from Google Music and
then point the squeezbox to it?
There was a piece of software actually made to allow a Soundbridge to
stream from the desktop version of
ciarpame wrote:
Is it possibile to get the same result with a Windows PC? Like a
software able to get a standard mp3 radio stream from Google Music and
then point the squeezbox to it?
Yes, I stream music from Google Music running on a Windows 7 computer to
my Squeezebox Classic using the LMS
Is there an iOS app equivalent to cast to uPnP/DLNA for G Music
QNAP TS419p 4Tb LMS7.6.1
Living Room - SB3 - Onkyo TS606 connected Digitally - Celestion
Ditton F20s - and connected Analogue for Zone 2 - Sony TA FE 320 -
Sennheiser HDR 130
Office - SB3 - Sony TA FE320 - Wharfedale Modus Cubes
This is cool. I've been using Cast to UPnP/DLNA For GMusic on my
android phone since yesterday to listen to google music on my UPnP
devices (xbox 360, WD TV).
Next I've upgraded logitech media server on my ReadyNAS duo and now I
can choose my squeezebox duo to listen to Google Music by going into
rockyc...@yahoo.com wrote:
Apparently the upgraded logitech medial server provides the
functionality for the squeezebox duo to act as a UPnP/DLNA renderer
which enables this.
Yup, it has supported UPnP/DLNA for several years.
rockyc...@yahoo.com wrote:
This is cool. I've been using Cast to UPnP/DLNA For GMusic on my
android phone since yesterday to listen to google music on my UPnP
devices (xbox 360, WD TV).
Next I've upgraded logitech media server on my ReadyNAS duo and now I
can choose my squeezebox duo to
ironmikel wrote:
make sure your Squeezebox is on your home network and not
mysqueezebox.com.That was it, thanks.
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I can't get it work. I don't get the Chromecast icon in the Google
Play Music app.
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Henry66 wrote:
I can't get it work. I don't get the Chromecast icon in the Google
Play Music app.
I launched Google Play Music from within the Cast To UPnP/DLNA For
GMusic application. Also, make sure your Squeezebox is on your home
network and not mysqueezebox.com.
Thank you, this works excellent for me. I can stream to my touch,
radio, boom, etc and have them all in sync playing from my Google all
access account.
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I got it working on my system. Installed Google Play Music and Cast To
UPnP/DLNA for GMusic apps to my Kindle Fire. No problem streaming from
GMusic to my SBT.
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