sbp wrote:
> Hi thanks for making this possible.
>
> We originally had problems with our own applet repository, and it turned
> out that there was a bug in LMS 7.9 which was later fixed. So you will
> need to use a very recent LMS - see here:
>
The repository for installing the CustomClock and LicenseManager applets
onto Jivelite is working.
Add the following path to the Additional Repositories list on the
Plugins tab in LMS:
http://superdatetimewu.sourceforge.net/CC_JL_repo.xml
Sakkerju wrote:
> Thanks (again) Martin for the LmsUpdate packages.
> I am now running two LMS 'instances' based on your recent builds without
> any problems:
>
> Logitech Media Server 7.9.0-062.1018 for my DS415Play Atom based running
> DSM5.2
> Logitech Media Server 7.9.0-023.1018 for my
mruddo wrote:
> Thanks for getting back to me... I've checked the Wifi settings, and it
> should be on all the time - on both the S3 and the Nexus. What I've
> noticed is that "infinite" (or indeed any other number for that matter)
> shows the same behaviour in the debug log:
>
> UNABLE TO
Hi - have had the plug in working for some weeks, but now (possibly
since Christmas), I get the above error.
plugin 0.2.7.2 - it's possible the plug in has auto upgraded, however, I
have completely "reinstalled" LMS since then and installed the plugin
fresh (I am using a docker image)
The log
tcutting wrote:
> I have attempted (un-successfully, however) to create an applet
> repository for the Custom Clock for Jivelite, and the LicenseManager. I
> would appreciate any help from someone who has been successful in
> setting up an applet repository.
>
> The repository .xml file is
sbp wrote:
> Also our link is different from yours - if you try ours it opens the xml
> directly in the browser, whereas yours download a file after some time.
> I think that could be the reason.
> Our link is: http://picoreplayer.sourceforge.net/repo.xml
>
> Regards
> Steen
Steen - would
Michael
Here are more info on the process we use:
http://sourceforge.net/p/forge/documentation/Project%20Web%20Services/
Steen
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
Homepage: https://sites.google.com/site/picoreplayer/home
*Please 'donate'
Steen - would you know how I could get that direct link for any URL we
have? I've encountered some issues with those re-directions in the
helper script we're using to create the main repository file.
I'm not sure if I understand what you are asking.
We log into Sourceforge (I use WinSCP) to
mherger wrote:
> Steen - would you know how I could get that direct link for any URL we
> have? I've encountered some issues with those re-directions in the
> helper script we're using to create the main repository file.
I'm not sure if I understand what you are asking.
We log into
mherger wrote:
> Would the dev have to do
> what you describe to get that simplified URL?
>
Yes I believe that they would have to do that.
Steen
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
Homepage: https://sites.google.com/site/picoreplayer/home
*Please 'donate'
sternenjaeger wrote:
> I also experience this problem with two iPods (3G 32GB). I use these for
> two really nice looking docking stations that i bought when you could
> get them really cheap (after Apple phased out the dock connector).
>
> When using the playback feature iPeng crashes at
Thanks for getting back to me... I've checked the Wifi settings, and it
should be on all the time - on both the S3 and the Nexus. What I've
noticed is that "infinite" (or indeed any other number for that matter)
shows the same behaviour in the debug log:
UNABLE TO CONNECT TO SERVER
Do you have something in the plugin log ?
LMS 7.7.5 - 5xRadio, 3xBoom, 4xDuet, 1xTouch, 1 SB2. Sonos 2xPLAY:1,
PLAY:3, PLAY:5, Marantz NR1603, JBL OnBeat, XBMC, Foobar2000, XBoxOne,
JRiver 21, Chromecast Audio, Chromecast v1, Pi B2, Pi B+, 2xPi A+,
Odroid-C1, Cubie2
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