Ron F. wrote:
> I am not sure what you are asking exactly, but I see audio-pool
> resolving to audio-1 sometimes, audio-3 other times, and also audio-4. I
> have not seen audio-2.radioparadise.com yet, but I imagine I will
> eventually.
>
> Edit: using your latest ProtocolHandler.pm, RP FLAC
philippe_44 wrote:
> Can you tell me to what addresses the audio-pool resolves in your case?
> Did you see some short receive messages?
> The unexpected connection close is unfortunately due to the lack of
> support of http 1.1 in LMS. Its should still work though ...
> Im super disappointed
philippe_44 wrote:
> Can you tell me to what addresses the audio-pool resolves in your case?
> Did you see some short receive messages?
> The unexpected connection close is unfortunately due to the lack of
> support of http 1.1 in LMS. Its should still work though ...
> Im super disappointed
Can you tell me to what addresses the audio-pool resolves in your case?
Did you see some short receive messages?
The unexpected connection close is unfortunately due to the lack of
support of http 1.1 in LMS. Its should still work though ...
LMS 7.7, 7.8 and 7.9 - 5xRadio, 3xBoom, 4xDuet,
Later on I did notice some 404 errors while it was still playing.
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paul- wrote:
> I was just listening to music while working on some code, so I figured I
> would help. This is a Linux 64 bit system running LMS
>
> As things were just playing, I was seeing these messages every 10
> seconds or so.
>
> >
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> [19-12-13
I was just listening to music while working on some code, so I figured I
would help. This is a Linux 64 bit system running LMS
As things were just playing, I was seeing these messages every 10
seconds or so.
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T-bird wrote:
> Casting to Harman-Kardon Citation One
> According to H/K they have native support for HE-AAC, LC-AAC, MP3,
> Vorbis, WAV (LPCM), FLAC, Opus
> Server log attatch
Thanks but I would like the config file to see what you've set for
transcoding
LMS 7.7, 7.8 and 7.9 - 5xRadio,
So, I think I found the real cause and I was able to reproduce it twice
and see the correction working. What happens is that in some cases, the
HTTP timeout expires before the whole chunk has been received (short
read) and I was stupidly taking that for an end of streaming and I was
not
All my compilations are tagged with '1' and never had any problems
playing theme
1 x Touch
1 x Radio
Logitech Media Server Version: 7.9.2 - 0026.1567524015 @ Wed Sep 4
12:28:40 CEST 2019
Castbridge with 2 x Harman Kardon Citation One, setup as a stereo pair
Squeeze Ctrl
Squeeze Player
Phone:
Casting to Harman-Kardon Citation One
According to H/K they have native support for HE-AAC, LC-AAC, MP3,
Vorbis, WAV (LPCM), FLAC, Opus
Server log attatch
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|Filename: server.log.zip |
I can see in the logs that some people Stateside are trying hard to make
their own lives as difficult as possible with this skill. ;)
Hint: If you try a command 7 times in a row and each time she asks you
"on what player?", it's because she cannot make sense of your player
name. And likely
johnbmeyer wrote:
> I've added a new log file, which shows TuneIn podcasts functioning fine;
> they don't stop midstream. This same log file shows at least one Spotty
> podcast failure at around 12+ minutes for a podcast with a duration of
> roughly 50 minutes. Let me know if this log helps?
pilot000 wrote:
> this is new since the last update or not?
> is this configurable in the settings or a bug?
> otherwise i have to change it in the automation rule.
Its a bug
LMS 7.7, 7.8 and 7.9 - 5xRadio, 3xBoom, 4xDuet, 1xTouch, 1 SB2. Sonos
PLAY:3, PLAY:5, Marantz NR1603, JBL OnBeat,
philippe_44 wrote:
> ok, I got the use case. I missed it initially as currently, I restore
> the initial power state, the one before the group was assembled.
is this configurable in the settings or a bug?
otherwise i have to change it in the automation rule.
CentOS7 (x86_64-linux),
is log helps?Some Tunein podcasts do
> stop early. Try the ones in my screenshot. They
stop after around 5 minutes.[image:
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DomieMic65 wrote:
> I completely uninstalled and re installed the application but no luck!
> I also powered off and on LMS too..
>
> EDIT: finally using IP it connected!
>
> Thank you!!
This sounds like a network issue where the server name cannot be
resolved. I have had this happen to me
Matt Drown wrote:
> I've had a weird case here that with limited testing seems to occur. I
> had a number of albums that I encoded years ago at 128cbr/44 mp3. When
> I play them as albums I seem to get silence out of the player, usually
> at the end of the song, sometimes not. The song
pilot000 wrote:
> Yes, I use it in my home automation and when the real player is powered
> on, then I power on the group player.
> When I power off the real player, the automation should power off the
> group player.
> After power off the group player, the real player switches immediately
> to
johnbmeyer wrote:
> Yes I did...Logitech Media Server Version: 7.9.2 - 1575296326 @ Mon Dec
> 2 15:38:15 WEST 2019
>
> However, the problem with early timeouts of Podcasts still persist. I
> supplied a log file in an earlier post, but not sure if that was helpful
> to you?
I've added a new
Yes, I use it in my home automation and when the real player is powered
on, then I power on the group player.
When I power off the real player, the automation should power off the
group player.
After power off the group player, the real player switches immediately
to on again.
CentOS7
Hello mh_,
thanks for your great Big Clock Patch.
But If I want to change the Clock color, I have to ssh to the Radio hand
have to change the color code via VI.
So is it possibel for you to add the option, to make it easy to change
the color of the Clock, like via Radio or Squeezeboxserver?
So you powered off one player during the group playback and that same
player was on before the group playback started, right?
LMS 7.7, 7.8 and 7.9 - 5xRadio, 3xBoom, 4xDuet, 1xTouch, 1 SB2. Sonos
PLAY:3, PLAY:5, Marantz NR1603, JBL OnBeat, XBoxOne, XBMC, Foobar2000,
ShairPortW, JRiver 21,
Ron F. wrote:
> Well, with the latest protocol handler, I have had two restarts so far
> while playing the Main RP FLAC Interactive. Also, after the file
> restarted playing, I found the music lagging the metadata being
> displayed in the Material Skin by 80 seconds!
>
> I wonder if it usually
Hi,
i´m building a portable soundstation on the basis of picoreplayer. I´m
using a 3.5" touchscreen to display the running title. The touchscreen
is behind a glass, so the touch function is actually not needed. I´m
controlling the player via mobile app, volume, pause/play is controlled
by a
mherger wrote:
> > Correct, but Qobuz uses STDIN (I) capability, nor Remote (R).
>
> And how does it reach STDIN from the remote source?
>
> --
>
> Michael
Dont' ask this to me, but I believe is the Qobuz Protocol Handelr that
does this.
If you enable info debuigging in player.source you
d6jg wrote:
> Hang on fellas.
>
> The only reason that this has reared its head is me testing
> phillchillbill's MediaSever skill for Alexa. This provides two modes of
> operation 1) as a controller for existing players of whatever type and
> 2) as a player in its own right where it uses
Well, with the latest protocol handler, I have had two restarts while
playing the Main RP FLAC Interactive. Also, after the file restarted
playing, I found the music lagging the metadata being displayed in the
Material Skin by 80 seconds!
I wonder if it usually glitches and restarts on the last
Hi Philippe,
I have your first pass at option #2 running now; so far so good.
I notice in Wireshark, that the communication is definitely different:
the RP plugin protocol handler is sending many more ACKs to the RP
server, and I am getting no more "TCP Zero Window" warnings. However,
the RP
philippe_44 wrote:
> Unfortunately yes, so I've started to do #2 which should absolutely
> work. I have already one working version. Basically, what I do is
> splitting the stream into small chunks and sending a dedicated HTTP
> request each time. Still, doing the full HTTP connect everytime is
Correct, but Qobuz uses STDIN (I) capability, nor Remote (R).
And how does it reach STDIN from the remote source?
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philchillbill wrote:
> Unfortunately, the only way to handle nested favorites is to make
> several JSON trips out and back - there's simply no other way with the
> LMS API. Having just one level with no folders will be quicker and may
> save the day for you. Even if your desired favorite is at
Hi
I have a group with 2 players.
Situation:
- 1 real player is power ON, group player is power ON
- real player will be powered OFF
- group player is still powered ON
- when i now power OFF (or PAUSE) the group player, the real player will
be powered ON
The behaviour was different in the
castalla wrote:
> Hmm - tried again with Joggler. I reduced the favourites to 'On
> mysqueezebox.com' and one Tunein stream.
>
> List favourites works.
>
> Stream favourite number 2 (tunein) works.
>
> So, looks like a long list of favourites screws up access.
>
> Could there be another
marcoc1712 wrote:
> Correct, but Qobuz uses STDIN (I) capability, nor Remote (R).
> The problem is that LMS require T to be disabled when I is enabled, I
> could not remember where exactly is the related code, but sure in
> TranscodingHelper or called form there, I could check if you need.
Hmm - tried again with Joggler. I reduced the favourites to 'On
mysqueezebox.com' and one Tunein stream.
List favourites works.
Stream favourite number 2 (tunein) works.
So, looks like a long list of favourites screws up access.
Could there be another way to load the favouries list?
mherger wrote:
> > The problem is Seeking (T Capability) as for today you should remove
> it
> > when transcoding remote streams.
> > I sent to you some years ago the patch to solve this problem in LMS.
>
> Seeking is different. Maybe I thought about this, rather than about the
>
>
The problem is Seeking (T Capability) as for today you should remove it
when transcoding remote streams.
I sent to you some years ago the patch to solve this problem in LMS.
Seeking is different. Maybe I thought about this, rather than about the
transcoding. Transcoding from remote source
mherger wrote:
> > Yes it uses /stream.mp3?player=Alexa
>
> Ok, I think transcoding from FLAC to MP3 is simply disabled in
> convert.conf for remote streams. I tried to enable it, but playback then
>
> would fail for other reasons. I must assume it has not been enabled for
> good reasons. I
Yes it uses /stream.mp3?player=Alexa
Ok, I think transcoding from FLAC to MP3 is simply disabled in
convert.conf for remote streams. I tried to enable it, but playback then
would fail for other reasons. I must assume it has not been enabled for
good reasons. I also remember that this topic
philchillbill wrote:
>
>
>
> The 'card' at the end is what shows on your screen and it is correct (I
> changed nothing recently in the code that produces that outcome). I just
> did a test discovery myself and got the card no problem here.
>
> Are you still on the pi zero? If on the
castalla wrote:
> And now - the text display on Show for 'discover setup' fails to show
> the on-screen text ... just a voice reply
This is the (correct) response that's sent back to you:
Code:
{
"version": "1.0",
"response": {
"outputSpeech": {
"type":
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