I have this working on a mac mini running yosemite, but only if I run
slimserver.pl directly from the command line, not when using the start
button in the Preference Pane (Pain?)
When running from the pref pain I get the infamous:
Code:
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Ah well, looks like I'll have to manually paste in the URLs every week.
Sigh ...
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PasTim wrote:
If LMS keeps rescanning, what does the Information on the last Settings
page show? Has it found, or is it finding, any tracks? If not, could
there now be a permissions issue with your music database?
Discovering files/directories: /volume1/music (77630 of 77630)
Complete
Klammer wrote:
OK, will install the HLS debugger shortly.
Where do I look for the database file to check permissions please?
Everything is set to admin : users apart from the 1st the entry which
is root:root.
Code:
DiskStation cd
Klammer wrote:
Hi Tim,
It's been scanning again for over 2 and a half hours but now but nearly
finished now.
It scanned twice last night but seemed to forget it had done so and it
started again when I had installed @bpa's HLS plugin and restarted LMS.
I can see the database being
PasTim wrote:
If LMS keeps rescanning, what does the Information on the last Settings
page show? Has it found, or is it finding, any tracks? If not, could
there now be a permissions issue with your music database?
Hi Tim,
It's been scanning again for over 2 and a half hours but now but
On the BBC blog there are a few reports that various manufacturers are
working on/investigating a fix for HLS (including Cambridge Audio,
Sonos, etc.).
Has anyone seen a report from Logitech about this?
Touch - Muse M50 EX TPA3123 T-Amp Mini - Acoustics Q10 speakers
Logitech Radio
Logitech UE
Klammer wrote:
LMS is acting strangely, constantly wanting to start a complete media
scan! Anyway, I played BBC Radio 4Extra from the BBC iPlayer app with
the updated menu.opml and got the usual result... log attached.
Not a good way to start the day...
The log shows ffmpeg dying after
bpa wrote:
Not a good way to start the day...
The log shows ffmpeg dying after about 3 secs...
I think the Debug version of the Plugin si needed to check whether it is
same problem or a new one.
Again remove the old plugin and then install the new one from this
repository
Roland0 wrote:
You could use the pre-compiled binaries available from the 'squeezelite
page' (https://code.google.com/p/squeezelite/)
The Squeezebox client builds link in my signature has squeezelite
binaries for osx with all codecs compiled in.
Ralphy
*1*-Touch, *4*-Classics, *2*-Booms,
JohnB wrote:
Klammer, forgive me for butting in but if I were you and was
encountering these massive rescans, I would copy a few music files to a
temporary folder and point LMS at that as its music library folder,
until the rescan problem is solved. It would make any forced rescans
very
On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 08:17:56PM +, Roland0 wrote:
ch...@schoeppi.net wrote:
I'd also to use squeezelite on a Mac Book, but compiling the software
with support for mp3, ogg and flac is a pain because the needed libs
have to be compiled manualy. Is anyone using squeezelite on a Mac
Klammer, forgive me for butting in but if I were you and was
encountering these massive rescans, I would copy a few music files to a
temporary folder and point LMS at that as its music library folder,
until the rescan problem is solved. It would make any forced rescans
very quick.
(Apologies if
castalla wrote:
On the BBC blog there are a few reports that various manufacturers are
working on/investigating a fix for HLS (including Cambridge Audio,
Sonos, etc.).
Has anyone seen a report from Logitech about this?
I did see a comment from Michael that HLS is most likely out of
question,
majones wrote:
I did see a comment from Michael that HLS is most likely out of
question, as our players don't support it
(http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?53229-Announce-BBCiPlayer-Plugin-(UK-only)p=806794viewfull=1#post806794).
It will be interesting to see how other
majones wrote:
I It will be interesting to see how other manufacturers go about
providing a fix given the limitations of hardware.
The HLS protocol is not that complicated especially if a player can
already play http/aac. Many of the affected players cannot play aac.
Is it in the interest of
Jeff07971 wrote:
Mybe some one would like to suggest on the Sonos forums that they get
LMS (on Pi maybe).
Then with squeeze2upnp they could listen to the Hi Q streams on their
Sonoses !
:)
someone has already done just that.
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garym wrote:
someone has already done just that.
lolz :)
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Jeff07971 wrote:
Mybe some one would like to suggest on the Sonos forums that they get
LMS (on Pi maybe).
Then with squeeze2upnp they could listen to the Hi Q streams on their
Sonoses !
:)
You'd need someone much braver than me for that...
Mybe some one would like to suggest on the Sonos forums that they get
LMS (on Pi maybe).
Then with squeeze2upnp they could listen to the Hi Q streams on their
Sonoses !
:)
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Owen Smith wrote:
And AAC has to be licenced, so for any manufacturer to add it to an old
player there are licence costs to consider. Many licences are per device
that plays it, so for a manufacturer to put out a free software upgrade
that might be installed on tens of thousands of players
I am on Basic subscription. Qobuz are now saying that this does not
allow using a mobile device such as an iPod. It used to work fine but I
guess they plugged a hole as it isn't now. What hacks me off with Qobuz
is that the promotional material on their website quite specifically
says for the
majones wrote:
Of course, you'd expect Sonos users to employ someone rather than do it
themselves. Is minimstreamer that little man from the village?
lol
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castalla wrote:
Don't support means now, I guess - but in the future, how easy would a
firmware update be?
Triode's BBCiPlayer applet implemented Flash/aac - in theory another
applet could implement HLS - I think the necessary hooks in mySB.com to
support such a applet were put in place for
Hi Ralphy,
Am 20.02.2015 13:17, schrieb ralphy:
The Squeezebox client builds link in my signature has squeezelite
binaries for osx with all codecs compiled in.
[...]
(https://www.mediafire.com/folder/4q8dvq20iyz9e/Builds)
Very cool! With your precompiled packages of squeezelite I can play
odw199 wrote:
I have this working on a mac mini running yosemite, but only if I run
slimserver.pl directly from the command line, not when using the start
button in the Preference Pane (Pain?)
When running from the pref pain I get the infamous:
Code:
Interesting exchange over at the Sonos user forum:
Chris:
Squeezebox has long been a user supported system. Logitech maintained
the basic server and yes they did abandon any further development from
Logitech end. Squeezebox is server and plugin based. Very differnt then
sonos and a pain in my
castalla wrote:
Some Sonos users are employing minimstreamer
Of course, you'd expect Sonos users to employ someone rather than do it
themselves. Is minimstreamer that little man from the village?
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smitti_ wrote:
The same problem for me and it really would be great if there is still
one who can fix this awsome plugin :D
It is so convinient if you just want to listen some livesets, or some
pre-releases that you don't get for download anywhere.
Stopped working since HTML5 update. PLEASE
majones wrote:
Wow! I didn't realise that! So Applet deployment could enable the Radio
and Touch to handle HLS without a firmware upgrade, and independently of
LMS. That is clever.
Provided, I guess, that it can be effectively done in the 'Lua'
scripting language which runs on the devices.
ftlight wrote:
You'd need someone much braver than me for that...
Some Sonos users are employing minimstreamer
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Logitech Radio
Logitech UE Smart Radio
Raspberry Pi + Squeezeplug LMS + Squeezelite - Logitech Mini Boombox
speaker
tiepx wrote:
bpa wrote:
Okay, so I ran:
ffmpeg -loglevel verbose -i
http://a.files.bbci.co.uk/media/live/manifesto/audio/simulcast/hls/nonuk/sbr_low/llnw/bbc_radio_fourfm.m3u8
-f flac bbcr4.flc 21 | tee logfile
The logfile is attached.
Many thanks for your help.
mrw wrote:
Provided, I guess, that it can be effectively done in the 'Lua'
scripting language which runs on the devices. Rebuilding the binary
underpinnings would be a non-starter, at least the last time I looked,
because the aac decoder, or elements thereof, is not open source.
I think
tiepx wrote:
bpa wrote:
However, your comment ..makes me think there is a delay in receiving
the stream... made me rethink this and I checked the time taken to
resolve the URL on each machine and found the D510 to be much slower.
Even though the network configuration was identical on
bpa wrote:
tiepx wrote:
Just to be sure - you are outside the UK
edit:
I don't get errors with either stream. The expired makes me think
there is a delay in receiving the stream (i.e. network issue) or else
there is something wrong in the ffmpeg build.
I have
bonze wrote:
Working OK here too, in the UK.
And a few other random ones too.Thanks for testing - Panic over: I was
testing on one of my Squeezebox
Receivers (that I don't usually do Listen Again on), having installed
BPA's HLS plugin and for some reason it won't do Listen Again through
Many thanks to bps for the plugin. The plugin works fine, but I am
having trouble getting ffmpeg to work on my Atom D510 Ubuntu 10.10 (64
bit) server. Trying to listen to BBC radio channels via the plugin on
my squeezebox radio produces brief snippets of audio interspersed with
long
tdwesty wrote:
Thanks for the suggestion. I assume you are referring to the numerous
433Mhz transmitters for use with the Pi, of which I see plenty on ebay.
However, I have not been able to find a receiver/relay that uses 5V to
switch the 120V power to the amp - most of them seem to use 12
tiepx wrote:
]ffmpeg -i hls1.addictradio.net/addictalternative_aac_hls/playlist.m3u8
-f flac -compression_level 0 somefile.flc //quote]
The above URL is as it is not geo blocked but is not always reliable - I
prefer to use a BBC URL for test.
Can you repeat with more diagnostic ffmpeg
majones wrote:
I did see a comment from Michael that HLS is most likely out of
question, as our players don't support it
(http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?53229-Announce-BBCiPlayer-Plugin-(UK-only)p=806794viewfull=1#post806794).
It will be interesting to see how other
bpa wrote:
The log shows ffmpeg dying after about 3 secs...
I think the Debug version of the Plugin si needed to check whether it is
same problem or a new one.
Again remove the old plugin and then install the new one from this
repository
wt0 wrote:
For anyone who feel that the removal was unfair and would like to
protest, I would recommend flagging the Google Play Music app as
inappropriate with the following reason This app is not authorized to
publish album covers on behalf of the original content or brand owner
I tried
Nope, it's still working right for me with LMS 7.8.0 and plugin v1.204.
You may want to first check that your Qobuz subscription is still valid
and that your plugin credentials are the good ones.
Also, if you're -not- subscribing to some lossless offer, you'll want to
check that the plugin is
bpa wrote:
Make sure you have set the most comprehensive setting for audio formats
and enable Transcoding. Hi BPA, thanks for the reply. Aren't these settings
for the BBC iPlayer
plug-in server-wide (On Demand Stream Preference: AAC FlashAAC
FlashMP3 WMA and Allow Transcoding enabled)?
I
bpa wrote:
The HLS protocol is not that complicated especially if a player can
already play http/aac. Many of the affected players cannot play aac.
And AAC has to be licenced, so for any manufacturer to add it to an old
player there are licence costs to consider. Many licences are per device
W92Neriah wrote:
or some reason it won't do Listen Again through the BBC iPlayer plug-in,
Make sure you have set the most comprehensive setting for audio formats
and enable Transcoding.
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bpa wrote:
I think many people don't realise that the Adobe Flash protocol was
implemented in the Applet which is a significant piece of code.
Wow! I didn't realise that! So Applet deployment could enable the Radio
and Touch to handle HLS without a firmware upgrade, and independently of
LMS.
W92Neriah wrote:
Uh-oh, has the BBC started the Listen Again lobotomy already, or is this
just affecting me?: From my Squeezebox Duet controller I am selecting
BBC iPlayer BBC Radio 4 Extra Scroll down past the days of the
week to the program names... e.g. Just a Minute Anything I select
ftlight wrote:
Interesting exchange over at the Sonos user forum:
Chris:
Squeezebox has long been a user supported system. Logitech maintained
the basic server and yes they did abandon any further development from
Logitech end. Squeezebox is server and plugin based. Very differnt then
bpa wrote:
tiepx wrote:
]ffmpeg -i hls1.addictradio.net/addictalternative_aac_hls/playlist.m3u8
-f flac -compression_level 0 somefile.flc //quote]
The above URL is as it is not geo blocked but is not always reliable - I
prefer to use a BBC URL for test.
Can you repeat with
ftlight wrote:
Interesting exchange over at the Sonos user forum:
Chris:
Squeezebox has long been a user supported system. Logitech maintained
the basic server and yes they did abandon any further development from
Logitech end. Squeezebox is server and plugin based. Very differnt then
If you type
Code:
which perl
at the command line what do you get?
After installing MacPorts I found I had two versions, one in /opt and
one in /usr/bin
My command prompt had /opt earlier in the path than /usr/bin so when I
manually added the
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