Exactly same result into Topping:
config:
Code:
# Defaults for squeezelite initscript
# sourced by /etc/init.d/squeezelite
# installed at /etc/default/squeezelite by the maintainer scripts
# The name for the squeezelite player:
SL_NAME="$(hostname -s)"
#
slartibartfast wrote:
> Have you tried the Topping?
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
Not yet. However both DAC's behave identically from my legacy setup.
They just needs to be specified in the squeezelite
-o parameter. squeezelite-R2 outputs DoP to both.
I will try the Topping fro
bpa wrote:
> There are two sorts of cache that I have run into but it depends on your
> implementation
>
> 1. LMS WebUI page generation - I was using WebUI Classic for testing.
> 2. HTTP caching by LMS.
> To test and check out the soruce of the issue.
>
> IIRC for menu I think there is a "noc
vinnielo wrote:
> I've tried and each time something different fails. Reflash. Something
> else fails. Reflash.
> It gets to the point you feel satisfied you're not a loser for simply
> giving up.
Ah ok, you've tried. In that case, I would have a look into what else
you can use to host LMS so
expectingtofly wrote:
> Further to this, I just checked on one of my jogglers, it has ubuntu
> bionic installed and squeezeplay (but not LMS) it has perl 5.26
> installed with the birdslikewires build :
> https://birdslikewires.net/debian-for-openframe . It might be worth
> installing that bui
mherger wrote:
> > Yeah, these things can't be upgraded anymore.
>
> I guess because nobody has spent time doing it? There shouldn't be
> technical limitations?
>
> --
>
> Michael
Well, storage space is a technical limitation. The newer LMS versions
are quite big.
Whilst it's possible to h
expectingtofly wrote:
> This does appear to be a caching problem.
>
> Caching of the menus is only for 10 minutes, so the explicit caching is
> probably not the cause. So there is probably some default web caching
> that LMS is doing that I didn't notice was happening. It didn't matter
> bef
AngloCuencano wrote:
> I cleared the LMS cache and restarted, and now I can play In Touch. The
> next program All in the Mind is still broadcasting, so clearing the
> cache does seem to have sorted the problem.
This does appear to be a caching problem.
Caching of the menus is only for 10 minu
bpa wrote:
> PM wouldn't play "currently not available". Check that it would play on
> a web browser.
>
> I stopped LMS , cleared LMS cache.db and restarted LMS
>
> PM program played OK.
>
> Is there caching at work ?
>
> edit:
> Front row is also now playable.
> 20:00 "Scientists in the sp
AngloCuencano wrote:
> Well, that's very odd, because "PM" is available to me. "Curious" is now
> available, but not Scientists in the Spotlight."
>
> You and I are both non-uk, I think, so that shouldn't be the issue.
I think there is caching and timing at play.
A "not available" status is b
bpa wrote:
> I was able to play "Curious" before updating to 2.7.1.
>
> Interesting "Curious" is still playable but the programme before that
> "Front Row" is "Currently not available".
>
> edit:
>
> Many of the program such as PM etc are also not available. It seems
> programmes which were
PM wouldn't play "currently not available". Check that it would play on
a web browser.
I stopped LMS , cleared LMS cache.db and restarted LMS
PM program played OK.
Is there caching at work ?
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AngloCuencano wrote:
> I'm using 2.7.1,
I was able to play "Curious" before updating to 2.7.1.
Interesting "Curious" is still playable but the programme before that
"Front Row" is "Currently not available".
bpa's Profil
AngloCuencano wrote:
> I'm using 2.7.1, which I think is up to date, at least I receive regular
> updates for it. I originally installed it using expectingtofly's repo,
> but I can't remember if I reinstalled it from the 3rd party list at some
> point. Is that important?
Not important at all, j
expectingtofly wrote:
> I'm finding its almost immediate here in the UK (I can play "Curious
> under the stars", the following programme is still live) . Are you
> getting a "Currently Not Available" message when you choose the item?
Yes, "Currently Not Available".
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Man in a van wrote:
> This behaviour was the case in the UK before the app was update to allow
> live streaming.
>
> Is your Plugin up to date and did you install it from the third pary
> Plugin list ?
>
> ronnie
I'm using 2.7.1, which I think is up to date, at least I receive regular
updates
bpa wrote:
> I can play Curious under the Stars from BBC Sounds on LMS. MY local time
> is 20:20 so next program is not available.
>
> I wonder if timezone settings is affecting something.
I checked the timezone setting on the LMS server and everything is
correct:
32538
I'm 5 hours behind UK
AngloCuencano wrote:
> Thanks for this essential plugin.
>
> I've noticed that the ability to stream a particular program using the
> LMS plugin is considerably delayed vs availability on the official BBC
> app on my iPhone. For example on Radio 4 today (Tuesday), the latest
> program that I ca
AngloCuencano wrote:
> Thanks for this essential plugin.
>
> I've noticed that the ability to stream a particular program using the
> LMS plugin is considerably delayed vs availability on the official BBC
> app on my iPhone. For example on Radio 4 today (Tuesday), the latest
> program that I ca
AngloCuencano wrote:
> Thanks for this essential plugin.
>
> I've noticed that the ability to stream a particular program using the
> LMS plugin is considerably delayed vs availability on the official BBC
> app on my iPhone. For example on Radio 4 today (Tuesday), the latest
> program that I ca
Thanks for this essential plugin.
I've noticed that the ability to stream a particular program using the
LMS plugin is considerably delayed vs availability on the official BBC
app on my iPhone. For example on Radio 4 today (Tuesday), the latest
program that I can stream at the moment is 11:30 Gr
Yeah, these things can't be upgraded anymore.
I guess because nobody has spent time doing it? There shouldn't be
technical limitations?
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vinnielo wrote:
> Yeah, Openpeak OS based on Ubuntu or something. The reason why I think
> they're so wonderful is because they are a single touchscreen unit that
> runs both SqueezePlay AND LMS.
> No need to run any other servers.
> And the last one I got second hand was £6! ;)
expectingtofly w
vinnielo wrote:
> Yeah, Openpeak OS based on Ubuntu or something. The reason why I think
> they're so wonderful is because they are a single touchscreen unit that
> runs both SqueezePlay AND LMS.
> No need to run any other servers.
> And the last one I got second hand was £6! ;)
I have a couple
Learnincurve wrote:
> The DAC is a Douk Audio Mini USB DAC (in fact this is just a test DAC
> for my main setup which is a Topping D50s.
>
> The Douk is identified as XMOS 20b1:000a by the kernel, while the
> Topping is a Theyscon 152a:8750 (both USB manufacturer identifiers are
> in the kernel
slartibartfast wrote:
> Which DAC is it? What are your Squeezelite settings for DSD?
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
The DAC is a Douk Audio Mini USB DAC (in fact this is just a test DAC
for my main setup which is a Topping D50s.
The Douk is identified as XMOS 20b1:000a by the kernel
expectingtofly wrote:
> To support that version of perl (from circa 2006 ), I'm going to have to
> make code changes and test them. The path of least resistance for you
> may be to find a way of upgrading, as I'm probably not going to be able
> to do that quickly,
Ah, would be good but certain
mherger wrote:
> > Perl Version: 5.8.8 - i486-linux-gnu-thread-multi
>
> What LMS is this, on what OS?!?
It's a O2 Joggler.
There are a good few LMS users of Joggler but I think they use a release
from BirdsLikeWires
b
Perl Version: 5.8.8 - i486-linux-gnu-thread-multi
What LMS is this, on what OS?!?
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Perl Version: 5.8.8 - i486-linux-gnu-thread-multi
To support that version of perl (from circa 2006 ), I'm going to have to
make code changes and test them.
Don't waste your time! LMS has been incompatible with that version since
about 7.9.2. Nobody should be running this any more.
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expectingtofly wrote:
> Please can you have a go at bpa's suggestion. On
> Advanced->Network->Radio Station Timout - Reduce it from the default
> 15 seconds to maybe 3 Seconds and see if that solves the problem
OK, done. I've listened for an hour without a glitch but this problem is
intermit
bpa wrote:
> To avoid users setting low or high timeouts conflicting with BBCiPlayer
> and possibly other plugins, I provided a timeout setting suited to BBC
> chunk size. You can add a specific timeout value on the LMS SimpleAsync
> http request.
> I increased the timeout (and logged any slow
vinnielo wrote:
> Perl Version: 5.8.8 - i486-linux-gnu-thread-multi
To support that version of perl (from circa 2006 ), I'm going to have to
make code changes and test them. The path of least resistance for you
may be to find a way of upgrading, as I'm probably not going to be able
to do that
Now works like a BOMB for all local and online content! Thanks...
Also, appreciate your looking into the skill sign in error. Your
explanation makes perfect sense.
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expectingtofly wrote:
> It's interesting isn't it, looking at the the underlying code this just
> seems to be the underlying LMS HTTP non-blocking code not able to create
> a non-blocking socket. So it appears to be a local problem, for
> whatever reason. Maybe this is just something that can
HeadBanger wrote:
> Thank you so much both. I have successfully installed both Docker and
> LMS 8 by following your instructions. Spotty, BBC Sounds and Airplay
> bridge all working perfectly :)
> One quick question - can you update the LMS version or do you need to
> uninstal and reinstal a new
expectingtofly wrote:
> That is failing to compile due to your version of perl not understanding
> an operator. It looks like you have a very old version of perl
> installed. What version do you have if you look in
> settings->information?
>
Perl Version: 5.8.8 - i486-linux-gnu-thread-multi
stevebaggs wrote:
> There shouldn't be - that device only runs LMS, it does nothing else. It
> wouldn't have been scanning then, that is scheduled to happen at night.
>
> I don't know whether it makes any difference but, as you will see, I was
> listening to R3 during the morning, and using the
bpa wrote:
> For some users, every so often BBC DASH replies can take a long time to
> reply over 10 secs.
> Is the timeout for DASH chunk read set explicitly or is it using the LMS
> Network setting "Radio Station timeout" which users can tweak.
It's interesting isn't it, looking at the the u
Evertyhing works great, expect the Playlist section.
I have multiple Playlist, when i select any only the first one gets
opened. Happens at the web interface and app squeeze crtl.
Anybody with a similar problem or solution_
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expectingtofly wrote:
> Actually, I just read that this error can happen if there is not enough
> resources to make a non-blocking call. Is there a lot going on your
> server?
There shouldn't be - that device only runs LMS, it does nothing else. It
wouldn't have been scanning then, that is sch
Learnincurve wrote:
> Then I'm more worried, because dsd sample files just play a high-pitched
> squeak, although the squeezelite log looks fine:
>
> @5644k:
>
> >
Code:
> > [16:25:05.628734] stream_thread:176 headers: len: 491
> HTTP/1.1 200 OK
> Server: Logitech
slartibartfast wrote:
> I don't think you are doing anything wrong. I see the same for my
> piCorePlayer. I think because the player supports native playback of DSD
> files it doesn't require Sox.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
Then I'm more worried, because dsd sample files just pla
cpd73 wrote:
> No, that _ts_XXX is (AFAIK) the time when the config item changed.
I seem to be a troublemaker - sorry. The conductor isn't appearing on
at least some of my tracks. A sample attached. I have restarted LMS,
and the numbers on the _ts... did, as you say, change when I reset them,
expectingtofly wrote:
> The download of a chunk of audio is failing for some reason.
For some users, every so often BBC DASH replies can take a long time to
reply over 10 secs.
Is the timeout for DASH chunk read set explicitly or is it using the LMS
Network setting "Radio Station timeout" whi
Learnincurve wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have dsd native and DoP cabable dac (using xmos chip).
>
> Until now, I have been using Marco Curti's squeezelite-R2 in DoP mode
> from a Pine64 SoC that was stuck at kernel 3.10, because of slow
> mainlining progress.
>
> However, a full mainline kernel is no
stevebaggs wrote:
> You should have a PM and the log as requested. Changing the DNS doesn't
> seem to have helped, for what it's worth.
expectingtofly wrote:
>
>
> I do notice that it doesn't seem to be only the BBC Sounds calls getting
> that error though , so you may have a general http or
PasTim wrote:
>
> My prefs contain this (omitting password), which looks as if composer
> and conductor now have the same id.
>
> _ts_bandgenres: 1608037591
> _ts_composergenres: 1608031993
> _ts_conductorgenres: 1608031993
>
No, that _ts_XXX is (AFAIK) the time when the config item changed.
Ok, I'll see what that warning was about.
The new code is live and should allow you to play or stream anything
either locally or online. It even played a Spotify album for me which I
know was not local. So you can re-enable online music services and all
should work. Thanks for finding this issu
bpa wrote:
> The few occasions I came across it (Trode had used in BBCiPlayer) - I
> just replaced with a "||" and a few more lines of code.
> I think Michael has had to do the same in a recent change in some part
> of LMS which broke startup.
Ok, thanks, I'll have a look
*BBC Sounds Plugin
I now have audio on local playlists! I don't know whether it's because
of the code changes you have made there or that I disabled/re-enabled
the skill which like for apps/programs can sometimes magically clear up
baffling problems. From your post, I see that you are working on a
solution for onl
mr.cracky wrote:
> Hi,
>
> first thanks to Martin for the work he made!
>
> I upgraded my DS712+ to an DS920+ on Black Friday.
> First I was shocked that LMS ist not longer available in the Paket
> Libary.
> Then I was pleased that there is an alternative repository to install
> it.
>
> Now
expectingtofly wrote:
> Thanks for the info. Yes, I saw that it was supported in 5.10 onwards
> ('released in 2007'
> (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perl_5_version_history#cite_note-perlhist-1)
> !!). I'm not sure how I could test against a version of perl that old.
>
>
> Jogglers are fantas
bpa wrote:
> I think this could be the "//" operator. IIRC It was not valid in Perl
> 5.8 but valid in 5.10 onward.
>
> What has happened in the past is that LMS code has been changed to avoid
> use of "//". I think there is an issue about upgrading LMS on Joggler.
> I don't know if the Perl
expectingtofly wrote:
> The download of a chunk of audio is failing for some reason. Would you
> mind setting the "Asynchronous Remote HTTP Request Information" logging
> to debug for 10 minutes while playing a live station and then using the
> download zip option and send me the zip file (by p
Hi,
I have dsd native and DoP cabable dac (using xmos chip).
Until now, I have been using Marco Curti's squeezelite-R2 in DoP mode
from a Pine64 SoC that was stuck at kernel 3.10, because of slow
mainlining progress.
However, a full mainline kernel is now available and I am rebuilding the
sys
cpd73 wrote:
> > >
- Uninstall any other Material install
- git clone https://github.com/CDrummond/lms-material.git
- cd lms-material
- git checkout 2.2
- Copy, or sym-link, 'MaterialSkin' to LMS's Plugins folder
> > >
But it seems I wrote too soon. It all looked OK, but on
expectingtofly wrote:
> I'm not sure how the LMS versions and perl versions interrelate, but I
> suspect your problem will go away if you update your LMS to a more
> recent version. 7.9.0 is not recommended.
I think this could be the "//" operator. IIRC It was not valid in Perl
5.8 but valid
cpd73 wrote:
> > >
- Uninstall any other Material install
- git clone https://github.com/CDrummond/lms-material.git
- cd lms-material
- git checkout 2.2
- Copy, or sym-link, 'MaterialSkin' to LMS's Plugins folder
> > >
OK - thanks. I started digging in my memory and the zip
Ok, I've looked but have no idea where to find this information :(
In LMS just go to Settings/Advanced/Spotty. The place where you
configured your Spotify account etc.
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stevebaggs wrote:
> I'll add my thanks to all the others for this plugin - I live in dread
> of the day that Auntie Beeb locks us out for good, but while it lasts
> I'm really enjoying what you have provided.
>
> I haven't seen this anywhere else so maybe it's related to my setup, but
> I'm get
PasTim wrote:
> I deleted the material-skin.prefs, restarted, and the prefs still have
> no bands field. So my installation must be at fault.
>
> Can you give me some ideas on how to install 2.2? I must be doing it
> wrong. It says '2.2' in the plugin listing (I changed it from
> DEVELOPMENT
I'll add my thanks to all the others for this plugin - I live in dread
of the day that Auntie Beeb locks us out for good, but while it lasts
I'm really enjoying what you have provided.
I haven't seen this anywhere else so maybe it's related to my setup, but
I'm getting occasional dropouts of aro
OK, progress. I can see that Material is playing playlists using e.g.
["playlistcontrol","cmd:load","playlist_id:1402","library_id:0"] instead
of the ["playlist","play","Spotty: bla bla"] variant that I am using
(which works fine in LMS7.9.x when playlists are local). When
MediaServer's code is
cpd73 wrote:
> All I can say is that it works here - tried with Material and Default
> UIs. The code is the same for all genre configs, so no reason for it to
> work in one but not the other.
I deleted the material-skin.prefs, restarted, and the prefs still have
no bands field. So my installati
cpd73 wrote:
> All I can say is that it works here - tried with Material and Default
> UIs. The code is the same for all genre configs, so no reason for it to
> work in one but not the other.
Hmm. Do you have any ideas what I can try?
LMS 8.0 on PC, Xubuntu 20.04, FLACs 16->24 bit, 44.1->192
PasTim wrote:
> No joy. I also tried setting the Band genres option in the default
> interface, and I get the same. I enter something, press Save Settings,
> and it disappears.
All I can say is that it works here - tried with Material and Default
UIs. The code is the same for all genre config
cpd73 wrote:
> Update and try again, as I've just tried and it -appears- to work as
> expected for me.
No joy. I also tried setting the Band genres option in the default
interface, and I get the same. I enter something, press Save Settings,
and it disappears. I might also just add that I've n
I can indeed see that ["playlists" 0, 300] is now returning only local
playlists after you disabled the online services. Maybe restarting LMS
would help? In my trial here, I could play local playlists once I
disabled online services. But I'm on a newer LMS than you so maybe there
was a change. I
mherger wrote:
> > Well both my SB Classic and Transporter are having the same issues
> with
> > Spotify continually dropping out. No buffering notice.
> > Not sure what's going on they used to play with out issues.
>
> Did you check your server.log or the Spotty settings? Are there hints
> ab
vinnielo wrote:
> Just tried loading 2.7.1 on my Joggler's LMS 7.9.0 and I get "Plugin
> failed to load" in the description.
>
> >
Code:
> >
>
> [20-12-14 23:28:15.8193] Slim::Utils::Misc::msg (1220) Warning:
[23:28:15.8185] Prototype mismatch: sub
Plugins::BBC
PasTim wrote:
> The band box always blanks out when saving changes, whatever I put in.
> It seems to act as if * has been entered.
Update and try again, as I've just tried and it -appears- to work as
expected for me.
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