First, off, thank you for picking this up and updating it. The Dynamic
Playlists are very valuable to me, and I was happy to see a newer
version after so long.
It appears that the playlists are currently limited to a max of 50
unplayed songs, and 100 played tracks to keep. When I try to update
MillmoorRon wrote:
> Thank you. Successfully reverted to version 2.
>
> I had 2 available plugin updates and the Dynamic Playlist one showed the
> warning about uninstalling the old one first so I unchecked it and
> picked apply but when the server restarted both had been updated!
>
> It's
Thank you. Successfully reverted to version 2.
I had 2 available plugin updates and the Dynamic Playlist one showed the
warning about uninstalling the old one first so I unchecked it and
picked apply but when the server restarted both had been updated!
It's good that someone has taken over
icemen wrote:
> Thought this is what I do with :
> Squeezelite-x64.exe
>
> No?
>
> If not then which player should I use then and how to get two active
> outputs, please elaborate boss
Yes, Squeezelite-X - the Windows app - uses Squeezelite player, but the
player itself is meant for
cpd73 wrote:
> The maifest file is only (AFAIK) read by the browser when creating the
> shortcut. Hence if this is changed, a new shortcut is needed. General
> caching -should- be fine.
I definitely deleted the old shortcut and added it new. I manually
edited the manifest and restarted LMS,
Mark Miksis wrote:
> I can confirm that removing and re-adding the home screen shortcut was
> the trick for me. Clearing cache did not help. Makes me wonder what
> other changes are missed if I don't redo the shortcut from time to time.
The maifest file is only (AFAIK) read by the browser
slartibartfast wrote:
> OK the key step was adding a new home screen shortcut. The old one
> didn't work
I can confirm that removing and re-adding the home screen shortcut was
the trick for me. Clearing cache did not help. Makes me wonder what
other changes are missed if I don't redo the
MillmoorRon wrote:
> I somehow update to version 3 (despite unselecting it) without removing
> version 2 first.
>
> What do I do now?
Well, I'd intentionally changed the plugin ID of DPL v3 to prevent
auto-updates and let the user decide if they want to update to v3. And I
tested it at the
All my Spotty players reset to 49% volume again. Yet again logging for
Spotty was turned off [emoji2]
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cpd73 wrote:
> There is code to pause/resume playback when a call is received. However,
> I'm not sure how well this works in practice - so perhaps it should just
> be removed. Even if it does work, its not something I personally see the
> use of...
Pausing music when a call is received is big
BoxOfCables wrote:
> It was mentioned earlier in the thread that "core 32" was the app to
> search for on there. I cannot find the LMS one you showed.
My app is only available on f-droid - as its opensource software.
PolyVection took this code, renamed to 'CORE32', and uploaded to Play
store.
slartibartfast wrote:
> Where did you see the different name?
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
Google play:
35822
It was mentioned earlier in the thread that "core 32" was the app to
search for on there. I cannot find the LMS one you showed.
urn it up to 11 and never miss a call
> again :)Where did you see the different name?[image:
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slartibartfast wrote:
> It was made by the developer of Material Skin. The phone permission is
> there as I think there is an option to perform an action if a call is
> received. You don't need to allow any of the permissions.
cpd73 wrote:
> There is code to pause/resume playback when a call
I somehow update to version 3 (despite unselecting it) without removing
version 2 first.
What do I do now?
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BoxOfCables wrote:
> don't see why it would need to read the phone ID
There is code to pause/resume playback when a call is received. However,
I'm not sure how well this works in practice - so perhaps it should just
be removed. Even if it does work, its not something I personally see the
use
BoxOfCables wrote:
> I didn't know about it's existence initially, saw it just yesterday. I
> was put off by the permissions, don't see why it would need to read the
> phone ID and I've not looked into who made the app. (Yes I'm no doubt
> overly paranoid).
>
> For the volume control, I love
slartibartfast wrote:
> Is there any reason you don't use the Material apk? It allows the use of
> the phone hardware volume control.
I didn't know about it's existence initially, saw it just yesterday. I
was put off by the permissions, don't see why it would need to read the
phone ID and I've
BoxOfCables wrote:
> I used Chrome, tap the dots beside the address bar > settings > privacy
> and security > clear browsing data > tick the "cached images and files"
> and click the button. Reload the material page, add to home screen and
> it should work.OK the key step was adding a new home
slartibartfast wrote:
> How did you clear the cache? I tried with Kiwi browser clearing both
> history and app cache in Android settings and still see the same issue
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
I used Chrome, tap the dots beside the address bar > settings > privacy
and security >
BoxOfCables wrote:
> It appears as though it does cache the manifest, I assumed that would be
> read new when adding to the homepage. It does now work using
> "standalone".
>
> Thank you for your help.How did you clear the cache? I tried with Kiwi
> browser clearing both
history and app cache
cpd73 wrote:
> You -might- need to clear Chrome's cache - not sure if it cache's the
> contents of the manifest or not. However, "standalone" should show
> Android's top statusbar and botton navigation controls. If these are not
> being shown, then Material is not being run standalone but
BoxOfCables wrote:
> I'm getting the same issue, whether the manifest is set to "fullscreen"
> or "standalone" it launches fullscreen
You -might- need to clear Chrome's cache - not sure if it cache's the
contents of the manifest or not. However, "standalone" should show
Android's top statusbar
cpd73 wrote:
> Is this runnnig after the app has been added to homescreen? Try editing
> material.manifest and change the "display" setting to "standalone" (this
> will be the default in 2.6.3) You can find material.manifest in the
> "MaterialSkin/HTML/material/html" folder wihing your LMS's
Budge74 wrote:
> Thanks for your help with this.
> I've tried the recommended changes in the link, but the same errors
> cropped up.
> I'm gonna give this up I think. If im struggling this much to get it
> going, i've got no hope of maintaining it when things go wrong... :)
Understandable. If
Ok, now I understand it.
Thank you for the explanation.
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