mherger wrote:
> > Will it be possible to sort songs inside a playlist by "date added"
> in
> > the future?
>
> I can't foresee the future :-). Would you want this to be a global flag,
>
> or something you could change on the fly? The latter would be hard to
> do, as it would need to be
Will it be possible to sort songs inside a playlist by "date added" in
the future?
I can't foresee the future :-). Would you want this to be a global flag,
or something you could change on the fly? The latter would be hard to
do, as it would need to be implemented in the various UIs.
MarSOnEarth wrote:
> Yeah, this rings a bell. Closing the app, though, is semantically
> equivalent to turning off the player, especially if it was the player
> that caused the AVR to be powered on, no?
I suppose it depends on the client app and how you use it. I have 6
players and use two
SamY wrote:
> Maybe it was a change to MS then. The plugin only (and always) powers
> off the Denon when the associated SB player is explicitly turned off. A
> recent change (v4.2) added the condition that the input of the Denon
> currently must be set to the one specified in the Quick Select
I made a short demo video showing the usefulness of the new touchscreen
controls in MediaServer on the Echo Show 8" Gen 2.
https://vimeo.com/657601012
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MarSOnEarth wrote:
> It used to work (even when just backing out of the app), and then I
> recall a conversation about only turning off AVR if it was turned on by
> the client (player), as someone complained about it happening regardless
> whether the AVR was already on or not. It must had been
Hi
Anybody else have a problem streaming remote tracks when mixed in with
local tracks to a UPnP device? I stream to a Sonos One via UPnP (LMS is
running via docker on a Odroid Ubuntu Server). A Tidal track will play
and then about 2/3rds of the way through will skip to the next track.
However
Hey, thanks for this great update!
Will it be possible to sort songs inside a playlist by "date added" in
the future?
Would love that feature - and its the only reason why I still use
connect from time to time :)
SamY wrote:
> Glad to hear. Just to clarify though, quitting a client app should never
> turn off the AVR unless the client has some sort of option to turn off
> players upon exit. If it used to do so, it was a bug. The AVR
> should only be powered off when the player is turned off.
It used
diggerdig wrote:
> Exact same problem here. Running 8.1.2 with latest plugin on Raspberry
> Pi 4.
> Nothing plays, unfortunately.
> Any advice would be wonderful!I found 2 or 3 things in my playlists that do
> play (opus and aac) but
nothing else plays.
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tonyu wrote:
>
> Plugins::YouTube::ProtocolHandler::__ANON__ (817) cannot load player
> code: Could not find JS function 'na' at
> /usr/local/slimserver/Cache/InstalledPlugins/Plugins/YouTube/JSInterp.pm
> line 406.
>
Exact same problem here. Running 8.1.2 with latest plugin on Raspberry
Pi
mherger wrote:
> > IO::Socket::SSL: 2.060
> > Version: 8.2.1 - 1639114554 @ Fri 10 Dec 2021 08:17:26 AM CET
>
> Hmm... that should be good enough. Are you running LMS in Docker? Did
> you try restarting LMS (not the NAS)?
No, no docker.. I'm using this "native" package
IO::Socket::SSL: 2.060
Version: 8.2.1 - 1639114554 @ Fri 10 Dec 2021 08:17:26 AM CET
Hmm... that should be good enough. Are you running LMS in Docker? Did
you try restarting LMS (not the NAS)?
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mherger wrote:
> > [21-12-16 12:29:25.0669] Plugins::Qobuz::API::_get (698)
> > [21-12-16 12:29:40.0693] Plugins::Qobuz::API::__ANON__ (734) Error:
> > Connect timed out:
>
> What IO::Socket::SSL version is reported in Settings/Information? What
> LMS version?
IO::Socket::SSL: 2.060
Version:
Hello,
I can't read a track. There must have been an evolution of the API ?
Plugins::YouTube::ProtocolHandler::__ANON__ (817) cannot load player
code: Could not find JS function 'na' at
/usr/local/slimserver/Cache/InstalledPlugins/Plugins/YouTube/JSInterp.pm
line 406.
If you have an idea how
slartibartfast wrote:
> Where did you see that it supports 352.8kHz? I thought the DAC was only
> 192kHz.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
"aplay --dump-hw-params -D hw:0,0 -f cd /dev/zero"
This will list the parameters of your DAC assuming it's device 0. You
may first run "aplay
[21-12-16 12:29:25.0669] Plugins::Qobuz::API::_get (698)
[21-12-16 12:29:40.0693] Plugins::Qobuz::API::__ANON__ (734) Error:
Connect timed out:
What IO::Socket::SSL version is reported in Settings/Information? What
LMS version?
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Hi!
I just installed LMS on my QNAP NAS to use it streaming TIDAL/Qobuz.
Unfortunately I can't make Qobuz working (TIDAL integration works!), I
constantly get timeout error messages like those:
[21-12-16 12:29:25.0669] Plugins::Qobuz::API::_get (698)
[21-12-16 12:29:40.0693]
RobinpCP wrote:
> squeezelite -a 65536:4::1:1 -b 2:3 -r 352800 -R
> v:1A:1:32:95.4:104.6:50
>
>
> To my surprise, my Hifiberry DAC2 Pro can actually do 352.8kHz:o
Where did you see that it supports 352.8kHz? I thought the DAC was only
192kHz.
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