mherger wrote:
> > Sorry about your request I'm really not in ease with a command
> shell...
>
> Wow... I once did look int XPenology, and decided not to go throught
> that hassle. I would have thought that whoever was able install that
> would be able to execute a command in a terminal
I did run "spotty-custom.exe -x". Playback behaviour seems to remain the
But what did that command tell you?
The log says:
"[21-07-17 01:01:17.2847] Slim::Schema::forceCommit (2171) Warning:
Trying to commit transactions before DB is initialized!
[21-07-17 01:01:32.8350] main::init (388)
mherger wrote:
> >
> Hmm... Not even using SPT -> FLAC conversion? Can you run
> "spotty-custom.exe -x" and report back what that gives?
> [color=blue]
>
> Are you actually using the xPL integration? If not, uninstall that
> plugin. Not that it would help with Spotty, but anyway.
No, I am
-ash: /volume1/@appstore/LmsRepack/Cache/InstalledPlugins/Plugins/Spotty-hf:
No such file or directory
Oh the executable actually would be spotty-x86_64 or spotty. Not spotty-hf!
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Sorry about your request I'm really not in ease with a command shell...
Wow... I once did look int XPenology, and decided not to go throught
that hassle. I would have thought that whoever was able install that
would be able to execute a command in a terminal window :-)
I am one of those running LMS and Spotty on a 32bit Windows computer. I
learned that from now on I need to use an older version of the helper
file saved as Spotty-custom.exe. Does this mean that no further bug
fixing or development will take place for Spotty on my hardware? The PC
Only no
There were posts recently about this one. Not sure of the result.
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mherger wrote:
> > Running on Synology Nas ( Xpenology on HP Proliant )
>
> Uh... oh... that's an interesting use case. But anyway: can you run
> "path/to/spotty-hf -x" in a terminal on that machine? What would that
> tell you?
Yes, like the Synology environment but not the budget :D
cpd73 wrote:
> Correct. Download support will be in 2.6.0. It was a chicken and egg
> problem. If I released the skin changes first, the APK would not be able
> to handle the links, but the APK needs the skin changes...
A question / observation.
What is the rationale for having downloads on
I saw in the logs that somebody Stateside tried using an Echo as a
player in a sync group (which is unsupported because of uncontrollable
latencies). There's now a new error message to explain this
specifically.
mherger wrote:
> > You must add for the local author, a Spotify album in the Spotify
> > library. Then you use the âBrowse on Spotifyâ feature and it
> works
> > correctly. You can delete the album from the Spotify library but from
> > now on the âBrowse on Spotifyâ feature always work
I have two questions, one more general and one more specific, possibly
including some troubleshooting. I start with the general one:
I am one of those running LMS and Spotty on a 32bit Windows computer. I
learned that from now on I need to use an older version of the helper
file saved as
slartibartfast wrote:
> My APK was updated via F-Droid yesterday and it has a setting for
> transcoding downloads to MP3. Am I right in thinking downloads are not
> available in the release version of Material skin yet?
Correct. Download support will be in 2.6.0. It was a chicken and egg
My APK was updated via F-Droid yesterday and it has a setting for
transcoding downloads to MP3. Am I right in thinking downloads are not
available in the release version of Material skin yet?
Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
expectingtofly wrote:
> For info, the BBC sounds plugin sends listening progress info back to
> the BBC regardless of personalisation settings. It could well be that
> it shouldn't be doing that, it hadn't occurred to me. I'll check that
> out and change it if isn't behaving as per the
Kid Audio wrote:
> With the spotty replay gain fix does the Default Adjustment for Remote
> Streams still need to set to a certain number?
> ThanksIf normalisation is enabled for Spotty then the Default Adjustment for
Remote Streams no longer affects Spotty. It will still affect other
remote
mherger wrote:
> > As far as replay gain and volume normalization what exactly are the
> > correct settings now? Are the changes made on LMS only?
>
> Enable normalization in the Spotty plugin (it's per player, see
> Settings/Player/Spotty in LMS). Then disable Spotty -> Ogg streaming
>
slurmsmckenzie wrote:
> That's just it though - although I log into both BBC Sounds and iPlayer
> on my PC they (apparently) don't know what I listen to because they
> don't track it because I have disabled personalisation for my whole BBC
> account. BBC Sounds:
>
> 35255
>
> iPlayer:
>
>
jotap_66 wrote:
> It survives:-) Anyway, I think you are right. There are some room
> for improvement. By the way, its a Spotty problem or a LMS
> problem?
>
> Thank you very much for your help
>
> JP
I solved most of problems. At this time, I only have two problems:
1) Two authors with the
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I bought this Board to see if I could get a I2S output from a Raspberry
Pi. I have seen a few posts on people that got it to work with HiFiBerry
slurmsmckenzie wrote:
> Ah, okay, thanks again - I see what you mean now. Yes, the BBC Sounds
> app on my phone does remember where I got to in podcasts that I have
> partially listened to, I didn't realise that. As you say, this was
> playback via LMS and the phone app allows resume.
>
> So,
slurmsmckenzie wrote:
> That's interesting - when you say app, is that on a phone? My Sounds app
> on android doesn't show "continue listening" under "my sounds", only
> "latest", "bookmarks", "subscribed" and "downloads".
>
> However it does have a bar across the bottom with "radio 5 live
slartibartfast wrote:
> It also seems to be the case that if you start playback from the LMS
> plugin you can resume playback from the BBC Sounds Android app but not
> the other way around.
Ah, okay, thanks again - I see what you mean now. Yes, the BBC Sounds
app on my phone does remember
nue listening" menu on the LMS
> plugin.In the Android app it appears in both Latest and subscribed. There is
> no
separate list of resumable programmes, but it does show the latest
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slartibartfast wrote:
> I have just turned off personalisation then signed out of the BBC Sounds
> app and the plugin. After signing back in I can resume playback via the
> plugin and the BBC Sounds app. I wasn't expecting that.
That's interesting - when you say app, is that on a phone? My
mherger wrote:
> > You must add for the local author, a Spotify album in the Spotify
> > library. Then you use the âBrowse on Spotifyâ
> feature and it works
> > correctly. You can delete the album from the Spotify library but from
> > now on the âBrowse on Spotifyâ feature always
> work
slurmsmckenzie wrote:
> Well, I've never enabled personalisation and I never want to ideally! I
> think that "continue listening" or "resume watching" should be available
> without it but the BBC tie them together on their own websites and apps
> to force I mean, encourage you to allow data
slartibartfast wrote:
> Oh OK, where is the setting for personalisation for the BBC account?
>
> Edit. Found it. What happens if you log out of the BBC Sounds app and
> back in again?
>
> "How to make sure your personalisation setting is updated everywhere
>
> When you change your
slurmsmckenzie wrote:
> That's just it though - although I log into both BBC Sounds and iPlayer
> on my PC they (apparently) don't know what I listen to because they
> don't track it because I have disabled personalisation for my whole BBC
> account. BBC Sounds:
>
> 35255
>
> iPlayer:
>
>
slartibartfast wrote:
> You still need to sign in to BBC Sounds and they still know what you
> listen too.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
That's just it though - although I log into both BBC Sounds and iPlayer
on my PC they (apparently) don't know what I listen to because they
don't
Dickie1138 wrote:
> I will upgrade the server over the weekend and see if it helps. Thanks!
Sorry I forgot to update !
My Qobuz still skips end (or from middle)
I THINK less but not sure TBH
Jeff
*Want a webapp ?* Get SqueezeLite-X !
Jeff07971 wrote:
> I was playing Qobuz today with a 58 track playlist and did not notice
> this once !
>
> I'm not sure its a network (WAN) problem and I'm sure its not an
> internal network issue (all wired)
>
> However I upgraded to LMS 8.2 (On x86_64 Linux ) on Friday and I haven't
>
You must add for the local author, a Spotify album in the Spotify
library. Then you use the “Browse on Spotify” feature and it works
correctly. You can delete the album from the Spotify library but from
now on the “Browse on Spotify” feature always work correctly for this
author.
I doubt it
jotap_66 wrote:
> Dont worry Michael, I understood you. About my browser, it is safari in
> my iPad. I do not do any special writing. :-)
>
> About the singers, I have just tested Youssou NDur . It works ok. But
> Desree does not work. It is the same case.
>
> About Touré Kunda and
expectingtofly wrote:
> The plugin implements the BBC's resume feature,
> where it picks up from where you last listened to, whether you listened
> in the plugin or in their app.
Its really interesting to read this because I had been wondering about
the ability to do this via BBC Sounds on my
rbl wrote:
> it still takes the params from ExecStart in
> /etc/systemd/system/squeezelite.service.
> So it seems to me with my setup which auto starts squeezelite at bootup,
> the settings in /etc/default/squeezelite are irrelevant.
Apparently so :)
>
> If I change the ExecStart line then
slurmsmckenzie wrote:
> Its really interesting to read this because I had been wondering about
> the ability to do this via BBC Sounds on my Squeezebox when I'm not able
> to do the same thing on iPlayer on the TV for programmes we've been
> watching.
>
> From what I understand, the BBC have
mherger wrote:
> Argh... it's always hard to discuss character issues when I break all
> character encodings... what I wanted to say was "Touré Kunda", "Ali
> Farka Touré", of course.
>
> But I see that you're using "typographical" double quotes even here. How
> would you even get those? Is
It's not as I expected. If I use /etc/init.d/squeezelite stop/start, it
doesn't seem to pick up the parameters from /etc/default/squeezelite, it
still takes the params from ExecStart in
/etc/systemd/system/squeezelite.service.
If I change the ExecStart line then on re-starting squeezelite I get
jotap_66 wrote:
> No. Desree does not work.
>
> AC/DC works ok. I am going to test Yossou NDour. It
> is the same case as Desree
>
> I don't have her in my collection, but "Touré Kunda" or "Ali Farka
> Touré" work as well as do "AC/DC" or "Youssou N'Dour"
>
> Thank you very much for your
slartibartfast wrote:
> Celine Dion is in my library but without the accent and "Browse on
> Spotify" works even though her name on Spotify does have the accent.
> Antonín Dvorák without the accent on the "r" also works though Spotify
> does include an accent on the "r".
> If it matters my
jotap_66 wrote:
> Hi:
>
> I am using the Browse on Spotify (spotty) feature. It seems that the
> matching between my local author tag name and the Spotify author tag
> name has to be perfect. To solve this I changed the name all of my local
> (more than 421) authors with the Spotify authors
mherger wrote:
> > Desâree
> > Dustin OâHalloran
> > Gisbert OâSullivan
>
> Would "Des'ree" work? Those "special" quotes sometimes seem to cause
> problems.
>
> > Even authors as my favorite âCéline Dion dont
> workâ. I know that you
> > changed some sorting options in Spotty 4.6
>
No.
philippe_44 wrote:
> Hmmm... I guess there was a firmware update on the player. Is there a
> function/option in the settings where you can "lock" volume. I've seen
> that with a few players
Hello Philippe,
no firmware update was done since it not more works.
No function to lock the volume in
philippe_44 wrote:
> So message are sucessfully sent. The issue I guess is whatever you do,
> volume never changes, right?
Hi Philippe, Ive just experienced the same issue with my HomePod Mini.
Everything was working seamlessly yesterday (on your latest version) but
have just started playback
Des’ree
Dustin O’Halloran
Gisbert O’Sullivan
Would "Des'ree" work? Those "special" quotes sometimes seem to cause
problems.
Even authors as my favorite “Céline Dion dont work”. I know that you
changed some sorting options in Spotty 4.6
I don't have her in my collection, but "Touré Kunda"
Running on Synology Nas ( Xpenology on HP Proliant )
Uh... oh... that's an interesting use case. But anyway: can you run
"path/to/spotty-hf -x" in a terminal on that machine? What would that
tell you?
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I'm using lmscommunity/logitechmediaserver:latest
You might need to expose port 5353 to the network to make discovery work.
LMS devices using Spotty. So I figure the spotify client on my phone is
getting the list of spotify connect players from spotify's servers,
which is getting it from
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