bpa wrote:
> This only relate to those testing the BBC R3 Flac stream with V1.5.4
>
> I've just released the V1.5.4.1 which should fix the "404" aka "Stream
> stops playing after a couple of minutes" problem when playing Flac
> streams. If using 1.5.4 LMS should show update available.
>
>
florca wrote:
> Hi - still working well. For interest, does this also change the "edge"
> behaviour of the DASH/AAC Live streams?
Theoretically yes but AAC doesn't have the problem because the BBC uses
different settings for AAC stream.
ian_heys wrote:
> Hope the BBC read these columns.
Just noted the streams are still running but are about 5 minutes behind
FM. Not a problem but is that part of how your resolved the 404 issue?
LMS: 7.9.0 - 1488878280 @ Tue Mar 7 09:28:02 UTC 2017 on Raspberry Pi 3B
piCorePlayer v3.20 Server/ARCAM rPAC DAC, 2.5 inch HD (pi powered)
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Stream on USB DAC has been running for 32 minutes and chromecast stream,
both served from same PiCore LMS, has been running for 15 minutes.
Hope the BBC read these columns.
Strange of them to test on a classical music channel, which according to
the BBC, is only received on a web browser on a
Seems to be working well here. on troublesome USB DAC now directly
connected to PiCore again. 12 minutes played, "no delay" for start of
live stream.
Will give it a try on troublesome chromecasts tomorrow and report again.
Thanks as always.
LMS: 7.9.0 - 1488878280 @ Tue Mar 7 09:28:02 UTC
Hi - still working well. For interest, does this also change the "edge"
behaviour of the DASH/AAC Live streams?
Regards
Phil
4x Slim Devices SB3 (White)
1x Boom, 1x Radio
1x Joggler + Squeezeplay / Squeezelite + Topping TP30
This only relate to those testing the BBC R3 Flac stream with V1.5.4
I've just released the V1.5.4.1 which should fix the "404" aka "Stream
stops playing after a couple of minutes" problem when playing Flac
streams. If using 1.5.4 LMS should show update available.
This means the "live stream
I've just released the V1.5.4.1 which should fix the "404" aka "Stream
stops playing after a couple of minutes" problem when playing Flac
streams.
This mean the "live stream delay" could probably be set to a low value
without fear of stream stopping with a 404 error - can't guarantee no
gaps at
Hi Apesbrain and thank you for helping me
That's what I tought, it went wrong at the install. No line appeared in
active plugins, I double checked... BUT i finally rebooted my Syno and
it finally appeared
Your help is so much appreciated.
On the "Plugins" tab in LMS Settings, click the drop-down control and
you should see "SuperDateTime Screensaver". You enter your key and
location on that page.
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Hello again,
I succeeded in installing the plugin. I added the repo xml url in the
LMS plugins page. The line "SuperDateTime wunderground.com Version
Repository" appeared and I installed the plugin. But... now the line
under "SuperDateTime wunderground.com Version Repository" disappeared
and I
Still working really well here with no dropouts across a range of
players. Another, probably minor advantage for me is that it provides a
high quality stream to my older SB3s and Boom end-end with no
transcoding (albeit with the DASH processing in LMS, and can't honestly
say that the difference
jacobacci wrote:
>
> I have now made a note of the correct repo locations.
Nice!
Add the '7.9.1 thread'
(http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?p=879419) to the note as
well [emoji3]
Have a good weekend
Martin
-Synology nas DS115 - ('LmsUpdate'
Cut-Throat wrote:
> I've been running LMS for over 5 years on my Desktop (A very small
> Lenovo TIny M900).. It's on all the time. I got a Synology NAS system
> about 6 months ago. Is there a good reason to run LMS on the NAS system
> instead of my Desktop Computer?
(Just try it, you can run
MrKettle wrote:
> 2 minutes delay dropped out after 5 minutes or so, 3 minutes delay has
> been running stably for an hour now.
>
> To be honest I am very grateful for what has been done already, working
> FLAC or not. A bit of a delay is a very minor point in the context of
> getting an
Thanks, that worked. Now on 1.5.3.
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bpa wrote:
> These are the 404 errors and I have a fix for this. The temporary
> measure is to increase the "live stream delay " setting to to 2 mins or
> higher it is occurs.
2 minutes delay dropped out after 5 minutes or so, 3 minutes delay has
been running stably for an hour now.
To be
pinkdot wrote:
> Have you added the additional repository with the fix to the plug-ins?
>
> DSDplayer Syno_fix: http://server.pinkdot.nl/dsdplayer/repo.xml
>
> Greetings,
>
> Martin
Thanks, Martin,
worked like a breeze
I have now made a note of the correct repo locations.
- Synology
Cape11 wrote:
> I've just tried to update to the experimental version and that failed.
> So I've tried to go back to 1.5.2, loading the repo.
> http://downloads.sourceforge.net/pro...lease-repo.xml
>
You've done a bad cut - the url has the "..." instead of the full
URL.
Use 1.5.3 ( I need to
Dean_Bayliss wrote:
> Thank-you : Testing here UK location, players are the Mac/squeeze Play,
> Radios and PiCore. No gaps or disruption, and I must admit I do have
> set -Seconds to delay start live stream- to -no-delay-. The actual
> delay is slightly behind the AAC stream, which is
Using Squeezelite on a Raspberry Pi
Previously using version 1.5.2 successfully.
I've just tried to update to the experimental version and that failed.
So I've tried to go back to 1.5.2, loading the repo.
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/pro...lease-repo.xml
That fails. I get version
Thank-you : Testing here UK location, players are the Mac/squeeze Play,
Radios and PiCore. No gaps or disruption, and I must admit I do have
set -Seconds to delay start live stream- to -no-delay-. The actual
delay is slightly behind the AAC stream, which is obviously some time
behind the FM
MrKettle wrote:
> The logs for mine this morning are like this.
>
> [17-04-22 08:05:40.8244] Plugins::BBCiPlayer::DASH::_parseMPD_part2
> (592) No BaseURL definition found
> [17-04-22 08:05:49.6704] Plugins::BBCiPlayer::DASH::__ANON__ (761)
> Aborting stream - fatal error fetching [388760703]
The logs for mine this morning are like this.
[17-04-22 08:05:40.8244] Plugins::BBCiPlayer::DASH::_parseMPD_part2
(592) No BaseURL definition found
[17-04-22 08:05:49.6704] Plugins::BBCiPlayer::DASH::__ANON__ (761)
Aborting stream - fatal error fetching [388760703] Status=404 Reason:
Not Found
ian_heys wrote:
>
> [07:38:43.292783] ALSA snd_pcm_hw_open:1601 open '/dev/snd/pcmC1D0p'
> failed (-16)
> [07:38:43.292884] test_open:124 playback open error: Device or resource
> busy
> [07:38:43.292937] output_init_common:373 unable to open output device
>
Your log shows that squeezelite
Glad to know I'm not alone.
As my DAC is external I have changed it over to Windows 10 and it works
perfectly as a player on my PiCore Server.
It also works perfectly connected to my PiCore or Max2Play servers for
BBC DASH streams and FLAC music Tracks so could be something in the Pi
Kernel or
Just to let you know, I am also getting the stream cut off at about 2:25
each time. This is on an RPi2 running Max2Play outputting to a Hifiberry
Digi+ (if it makes a difference). The dropout seems to be the same
whether transcoding is allowed or not.
What would be useful for you in finding out
That didn't work.
It usually plays for 2 minutes and 25 seconds and then stops.
Is this the debug you were looking for:
Starting Squeezelite:
/usr/local/slimserver/Cache/InstalledPlugins/Plugins/LocalPlayer/Bin/squeezelite-armv6hf
-o front:CARD=A10,DEV=0 -f
Cut-Throat wrote:
> I was having trouble searching with the Triode Spotify (giving me the
> general transient error)... So I went back to the regular Spotify and
> that is working.
> I have been a user of triode Spotify for years, but can't remember why I
> liked it.
> Is the Triode version
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