himey wrote:
> Thanks. I use a cheap Topping DAC with an upgraded power supply. Does
> the ASIO driver only work with USB connection? Or is it an add-on
> software implementation? I use optical out from a USB to optical
> converter. I don't see an ASIO option in the sound settings with the
>
loud gain settings).
File Type settings:
-- "Prefer native format (decoding on the player) whenever possible" is
enabled/checked
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paul- wrote:
> Just run the 3 sed commands with sudo. But probably not much harm in
> running the script as root. Just be aware that tce-load cannot run with
> root permissions, so be sure to preface with "sudo -u tc " if you
> run the script as root.
>
> The other thing I would change.
Man in a van wrote:
> Just for fun :rolleyes: I have had another bash at this, on raspberry PI
> OS Buster Desktop
> ...
>
> Installed LMS and Local Player, still could not get it to run :confused:
>
> ronnie
I tried a similar setup, current image from Raspberry Imager on a Pi3b+
with LMS
left channel wrote:
> Further confirmation: if I plug in a DAC that comes with an ASIO driver,
> then that ASIO option appears in SLX. Tested with Pro-Ject and NuPrime
> DACs, playing music ranging from 16/44.1 to 24/192, but I do not
> normally use those DACs with my office PC.
>
> The
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Just run the 3 sed commands with sudo. But probably not much harm in
running the script as root. Just be aware that tce-load cannot run with
root permissions, so be sure to preface with "sudo -u tc " if you
run the script as root.
The other thing I would change. Set your working path
MrMette wrote:
> I didn't try that yet, since I didn't transfer all the settings yet and
> I am somewhat too lazy/don't have time to do so at the moment. I just
> wanted to have it running in docker for when the current one doesn't
> work any more.
> I quickly tried to do so and it failed for
Redrum wrote:
> Thank you for this plugin Philippe! I never realized how much I would
> enjoy it!
>
> Simple question - I know nothing about the You Tube Google API Keys. I
> am setting up a LMS server for a friend. I can use the API Key that I
> generated for my LMS instances (2), or, should
afriend wrote:
> In v1.8.0 all (but one) Dynamic Playlist smart playlists will have an
> option to play -all/play/unplayed- songs. And there are some -Don't Stop
> The Music- mixes for unplayed tracks as well.
> If you want a smart playlist where you can actually choose the
> -percentage- of
jcmpgp wrote:
> I still don't know how to make appear the 3rd Party.
> Thanks
Can you give a screenshot of the bottom section of the plugins screen?
LMS 8.1 on PC, Xubuntu 20.04, FLACs 16->24 bit, 44.1->192kbps. 2
Touches & EDO.
LMS plugin UPnP/DLNA Bridge to MF M1 CLiC (A308CR amp & ESLs)
paul- wrote:
> The /opt directory is supposed to be
>
> root:staff owned
> 775 + suid bit on the group.
Thanks @paul-.
I'm just wondering if there would be any harm in always running the
ngrok setup script with sudo so that it will succeed when people have
managed to alter their standard
caze wrote:
> Thanks a lot. You're a star. It helped with SSH to find the userid and
> now LMS can connect to my music library, but my squeezebox touch cannot
> see that the LMS is running. Can you help with that part as well?
I didn't try that yet, since I didn't transfer all the settings yet
MrMette wrote:
> I was in the same boat as you, but I was able to fix it.
> I am not convinced it's the easiest way, but I do think it has to do
> with the PUID and PGID (which dictates the user and group the docker
> image is running under).
>
> I fixed it by
> - Creating a new "docker" user
The /opt directory is supposed to be
root:staff owned
775 + suid bit on the group.
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paul- wrote:
> Look at the kernel name in the footer. If it says armv8, then you have
> 64 bit. Anything else is 32bit
This?
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Cut-Throat wrote:
> Is there a way to look at an individual Rpi and tell whether you are
> running 32 or 64 Bit?
> I went to the diagnostics Page and then Raspberry Pi, but did not see
> the info there.
Look at the kernel name in the footer. If it says armv8, then you have
64 bit. Anything
Is there a way to look at an individual Rpi and tell whether you are
running 32 or 64 Bit?
I went to the diagnostics Page and then Raspberry Pi, but did not see
the info there.
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paul- wrote:
> The players tab generates a list of players connected to same LMS server
> as that machine is connected to. Not all players on the network.
>
> So squeezelite must be running, and connected to a LMS server.
Thank you Squeezelite is not running on my LMS Server.
ralphy wrote:
> The icon tag in install.xml can be used in the getMetadataFor function.
> It didn't do anything for you as there was no code to use it.
>
> I've added support for this, updated the icon.png and removed the 0
> bitrate that was displayed in the default skin for v1.5.
Great! It
I have managed to update the squeezelite version
> *SqueezeLite
> *
> Player Model: SqueezeLite
> Player Type: squeezelite
>
> Firmware: v1.9.9-1372
>
> Player IP Address: 192.168.1.104
>
>
>
But still so persistence (running the command without the &) and no
sound :confused:
Thank you for this plugin Philippe! I never realized how much I would
enjoy it!
Simple question - I know nothing about the You Tube Google API Keys. I
am setting up a LMS server for a friend. I can use the API Key that I
generated for my LMS instances (2), or, should I have him generate one
to
Man in a van wrote:
>
>
> I have tried (yeserday) to install Local Player on a raspberry PI OS
> Buster Desktop LMS, it appeared to install but I could not get it to
> start.
>
Just for fun :rolleyes: I have had another bash at this, on raspberry PI
OS Buster Desktop
Installed LMS and
Man in a van wrote:
> I run LMS on a raspberry pi4b
>
> http://downloads.slimdevices.com/nightly/index.php?ver=8.1
>
> 34249
Thanks, I am starting to lean towards, it must be my PPC Synology box
that somehow doesnt quite cut it even though LMS 8.1.1 installed
fine on it, and it otherwise
navlefnuller wrote:
> Great. At lot of people with the Touch working says that you need to
> play from Deezer in a certain way, what exactly is meant by that? I
> choose Deezer from the menu, use search to find an album and then play
> it. Is there another way to do this? Are you running the
Hi there,
a slightly related topic: Where can I permanently fix the value for
MusicIP Request No. of Tracks (Number of Tracks to Request from
MusicIP)? I have it set to '100' because TrackStat filter out a lot of
songs after a while. Every time I restart LMS this value is set back to
'10'.
Man in a van wrote:
> Doubt it, my SBTouch is playing Deezer fine at the mo :):)
>
> 34247
>
> ronnie
Great. At lot of people with the Touch working says that you need to
play from Deezer in a certain way, what exactly is meant by that? I
choose Deezer from the menu, use search to find an
Amazon seems to have a problem at the moment in their cloud function for
returning artist/recording names to the skill when parsing your spoken
request. I'm getting values like 'air liquide' returned when I ask for
'Madonna'. I'm also getting an array of values for what should always be
a single
v2k wrote:
> There is an option to turn local access on/off in the settings for the
> plugin but its purpose seems to be, right now anyway, to enable playback
> on a machine running LMS, which as per the description for the plugin
> includes the player. I think the plugin will install the
The Debian Buster packaged Squeezelite is v1.8 something or other
The next Debian Bullseye is v 1.9 something
I have tried (yeserday) to install Local Player on a rapberry PI OS
Buster Desktop LMS would it would not install.
I installed the packaged squeezelite and update to Ralph's latest
bpa wrote:
> IIRC the LocalPlayer plugin enables a player on same system as LMS to
> play files directly and not have the audio data streamed via TCP from
> LMS.
>
> Squeezelite is the same player just version included with the plugin has
> not been updated.
> The plugin provides a subtle
Running LMS 8.1.1 from a Synology DS213+ to my Squeezebox Touch and no
matter what I do I cant get it to play flacs via Deezer hifi. Are
there linitations to the LMS software depending on the Synology box you
are using?
LMS 8.1.1 on Synology 213+ NAS. 3 x Squeezebox Touch with external Rega
navlefnuller wrote:
> What am I missing here? Right now the only thing I cant get to work on
> my Squeezebox Touch is Deezer Hifi. Would this firmware fix that?
Doubt it, my SBTouch is playing Deezer fine at the mo :):)
> Logitech Media Server Version: 8.1.2 - 1617991245 @ Fri Apr 9
navlefnuller wrote:
> Okay, thanks. The only thing that frustrates me, is that I cant get
> Deezer hifi to work. It keeps playing 320kbs mp3s, and I was hoping
> maybe the original firmware was the culprit, but as nothing is mentioned
> in the changelog, it probably isnt and I must look
slartibartfast wrote:
> There is no pressing reason to update the Touch so far. There are more
> reasons to update the Radio e.g. the Bass Amp drop out.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
Okay, thanks. The only thing that frustrates me, is that I cant get
Deezer hifi to work. It keeps
navlefnuller wrote:
> Please enlighten me. Why is this firmware needed? I have looked in the
> changelog, but dont really see any essential new features, or bug
> fixes, that differentiates it from my current 7.8 firmware running LMS
> 8.1.1 just fine. What am I missing here? Right now the only
Please enlighten me. Why is this firmware needed? I have looked in the
changelog, but dont really see any essential new features, or bug
fixes, that differentiates it from my current 7.8 firmware running LMS
8.1.1 just fine. What am I missing here?
LMS 8.1.1 on Synology 213+ NAS. 3 x
Bogg wrote:
> No change when trying without a reboot -
> >
Code:
> >
> tc@pCP:~$ cd /opt
> tc@pCP:/opt$ sudo chown tc:staff bootlocal.sh
> tc@pCP:/opt$ cd ~
> tc@pCP:~$ sh setup.sh
>
>
> sed: can't create temp file '/opt/bootlocal.sh6tG6uu': Permission
No change when trying without a reboot -
Code:
tc@pCP:~$ cd /opt
tc@pCP:/opt$ sudo chown tc:staff bootlocal.sh
tc@pCP:/opt$ cd ~
tc@pCP:~$ sh setup.sh
sed: can't create temp file '/opt/bootlocal.sh6tG6uu': Permission denied
sed: can't create temp
Bogg wrote:
> Hi, I've done the above
> >
Code:
> >
> tc@pCP:~$ cd /opt
> tc@pCP:/opt$ sudo chown tc:staff bootlocal.sh
> tc@pCP:/opt$
>
> >
>
> I then do pcp br, then run the script again. But still get the exact
> same problems as
philchillbill wrote:
> If you do 'cd /opt' and then 'sudo chown tc:staff bootlocal.sh' (both
> commands without the quotes) then bootlocal.sh will be editable by tc.
> The script should then run fine.
Hi, I've done the above
Code:
tc@pCP:~$ cd /opt
tc@pCP:/opt$
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