thomas b wrote:
> I have two squeezebox touches. the SPotty plugin seems to work great at
> the home base. Thank you! However when I take the second one to another
> location and try to run it it does not 'see' Spotty... Previously with
> the original SPotify Plugin I was able to use spotify in
zoop wrote:
> - Are there any plans to make account switching unnecessary by
> duplicating the menu structure in spotty?
> - And if not (which I could totally understand), do you think it would
> be feasible to clone the Spotty plugin in a manner described above? I
> would be willing to spend
bincheur wrote:
> On OS X 10.11.6 -> I was able to configure spotty...
>
> Spotty Playlist or Artist is blank I have this error on my log:
>
> thread 'main' panicked at 'called `Result::unwrap()` on an `Err` value:
> MercuryError', src/libcore/result.rs:859
> note: Run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=1`
holle wrote:
> I have to refine my answer. It´s only happening when spotify is running,
> NOT when spotty is activated as a plugin without playing from spotify.
The spotty helper application should only use broadcast during
authorization. It's using mdns to announce itself to other Spotify
SteveC123 wrote:
> Apologies for all the noise, everything working again with the
> exception of spotty, I am still getting a 'not a valid win32
> application' error when my server tries to call it.
>
> Is anyone managing to run this with the original 2011 Homeserver
> software?
> I am using
Bery wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm strugling to update the ReadyNAS Ultra2+ with Perl module.
>
> I used putty to log on as 'root' and run:
>
> LambNAS:~# apt-get update
> Err http://www.readynas.com 4.2.28/ Release.gpg
> Connection failed
> Err http://www.readynas.com 4.2.28/ Translation-en_US
>
gazlaxxx wrote:
> Apologies, but not experienced in these things, how do I run the
> binaries in the folder? I installed Spotty on my wife's Mac and it
> worked first time. When I am signed onto her library I can use Spotty
> from my Mac, but when I switch back to mine I get the Spotty helper
okenny wrote:
> I would like to play playlists from Spotify such as "discover weekly"
> (7i9dQZEVXcXyaZdwuIqq2) from my LMS clients. But I get no response using
> CLI commands. Albums and tracks work fine.
A full playlist uri looks something like spotify:playlists:user but
there seems to be
jouteur wrote:
> Is it possible to power the Pi3 from the USB port of the squeezebox
> ..for it to poweron when turn on the squeezetouch
No. The Touch's USB port does the bare minimum, 500mA. A Pi should be
powered by a 2A at least. If you want to use a soundcard, display or USB
disk you should
holle wrote:
> Me again. i just figured out, that spotty is kind of killing my whole
> network. To disable Spotty solved this ;)
>
> To explain better: when spotty is running as a plugin, some of my other
> devices are disconnecting and reconnectin in a minutely frequency. I
> have at least 30
holle wrote:
> Beim Laden des Remote-Feed von ist ein Fehler aufgetreten: (Cannot
> request non-HTTP URL
> spotify:user:xx:playlist:3oJdD4FOy4hAiozJwut7eo
Oh, this might actually require LMS 7.9.0. Totally forgot this wasn't
possible before. Are you running 7.9.x?
Michael
domibox wrote:
> @Michael Herger: Is there any chance that PowerPC CPUs will be supported
> by Spotty in the future? I am also really willing to donate for your
> effort as I am longtime user of four Squeezebox devices.
I've never given it a try. But I've had little success cross-compiling
so
paulgizmo wrote:
> I'm attempting to get Spotty working on my ReadyNAS NV+ (RAIDiator
> 4.1.15), am I actually trying on an unsupported system?
> After selecting it from 3rd Party Plugins & restarting LMS.
> LMS > Plugins > Spotty:
> [COLOR="#B2"]There has been a problem running the Spotty
sgb wrote:
> Thanks! But I am really stumped on what is making it not work.
>
> I tried multiple restarts of the LMS but still to no avail. Are there
> any logs that I could post to get you guys to have a look?
>
> Thanks in advance!
That repository has nothing to do with spotty. Your
Hey there - thank you all so much for your great feedback. And the
donations! I don't know how to explain to my tax office :-).
I just wanted to let you know that my response time might increase a bit
as I'm following my "QA department" (aka. family) on a camping trip. I
will be online every now
okenny wrote:
> thank you so much
> Apologies for repeating the question if the answer is elswhere (didn't
> find it, just point me in the right direction)
> How do I find the string linking me to a particular track/playlist like
> "2EzAObs8SfM95nzBkkBusP"
In the Spotify application (desktop or
thomashenrydavies wrote:
>
> [17-07-14 10:14:28.0410] Slim::Networking::IO::Select::__ANON__ (147)
> Error: Select task failed calling Slim::Web::HTTP::processHTTP:
> Undefined subroutine ::Utils::Misc::getBinPaths called at
>
placebo wrote:
> Operating system: Mac OS X 10.6.8 / x86_64
Unfortunately Spotty won't work on macOS 10.6. _Theoretically_ 10.7
should be required. But I haven't had any confirmation yet.
Michael
http://www.herger.net/slim-plugins - MusicArtistInfo, MusicInfoSCR
garym wrote:
> Aha. Maybe same issue with mine (CPU). I assume my vortexbox is 4
> cores. Info shows as:
Nothing we can see from that info.
But what does /proc/cpuinfo say (one core is good enough)? In particular
the flags: would you have see sse/sse2 etc. there?
A quick google search shows
rasta-p wrote:
> Am I limited to 500 track per default? and how do I change that number?
Yes, it's a LMS default value. See Settings/Advanced/Performance/Maximum
Playlist Size (or similar: last entry on that page). On decent hardware
you can easily lift this to a few thousand.
Michael
Ok, another update is on its way to you. Most important changes:
- missing album artwork fixed
- show artwork for all artists in your library
- fix list sorting
- browse your huge library lists and playlists - by providing your own
Client ID
The last point is highly experimental!
slartibartfast wrote:
> I don't see any album artwork at all and also no album title.
> [image:
> https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170712/9931d95aa259c4b1a6a21585c8f4f1a8.jpg]
To those who are seeing this missing artwork issue: Could you all please
check your server.log file for any error
philipbergman wrote:
> Spotty successfully installed and followed instructions to authorise
> account but no saved albums list.
Are you running the latest and greatest 1.1.1? What does the server.log
say? If you set plugin.spotty=INFO (Settings/Advanced/Logging) we'd see
all queries it sends to
mherger wrote:
> Hmm... that seems really slow. It's doing eight queries to get you
> albums list.
BTW: artists is even worse. The Spotify app does not only return artists
you follow, but artists of albums you've added, too. The API does not.
Therefore I have to send several requests to g
Xyleme wrote:
> I think I got it... Almost 380 albums and 250 artists in my library...
>
> The log :
> >
Code:
> > [17-07-11 09:14:56.7602] Plugins::Spotty::API::_call (1015) Returning
cached data for
quadronado wrote:
> I will post the log when I'm back home. I should set plugin.spotty to
> debug, I suppose!?
> I have about 90 Artists and 188 Albums.
Just checked the numbers on Spotify's stats page for Spotty: albums
queries went up about 500% yesterday?!? They represented no less than
mherger wrote:
> > From time to time I got the message "File not found" with a Spotify
> > Playlist displayed on the display of the Picoreplayer 3.20 and LMS
> stops
> > playing. After changing the conversion from PCM to FLAC it runs
> > smoothly. LMS
quadronado wrote:
> I just changed from Deezer to Spotify because of the missing Last
> seconds in Deezer tracks. Now I found out that there's a worse problem
> with Spotify. My wife is listening a lot to Audio Books. Spotify
> organises them in Playlist with about 100-200 tracks. I found out
dermicha wrote:
> Seit dem letzten Update kann der Helper bei mir nicht mehr gestartet
> werden.
Could you please try to run the spotty.exe manually from a command line?
What would this tell you? (see Settings/Information for the path where
it's located. It's the one with Spotty in the name
usbethjim wrote:
> I would like to use Spotty but it get this error:
>
> "Spotty requires the Perl module IO::Socket::SSL. You can NOT use Spotty
> without this module. Please use your operating system's package manager
> to install it."
>
> So does this mean that my trusty old ReadyNAS Pro
Got your log file snippet. But please upload the _full_ server.log file.
There's a link to download a compressed copy. Use that, then upload that
file. The snippet you sent only shows one successful query, plus an
undefined result from an earlier, failed request. I need to know what
that request
ButC wrote:
> ; fh=Slim::Web::HTTP::ClientConn=GLOB(0x98c05bc)
> [17-07-03 06:53:08.0927] Slim::Networking::IO::Select::__ANON__ (131)
> Error: Select task failed calling
> Slim::Web::HTTP::sendStreamingResponse: illegal file descriptor or
> filehandle (either no attached file descriptor or
Thanks everybody for the extensive testing! I decided Spotty was looking
good enough to be released as 1.0.0. Please continue discussion in the
announcement thread:
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?107615-Announce-Spotty-the-next-generation-Spotify-implementation=887529#post887529
I'm happy to announce Spotty, my next generation Spotify implementation
for Squeezebox. Spotty has no dependency on mysqueezebox.com, nor player
firmware, and supports all types of players. It is using the open-source
librespot library (https://github.com/plietar/librespot) instead of the
soon to
Could you please try the latest 7.9.1 nightly build? There have been
some changes in how SSL connections (and in particular connection
failures) are being handled. Might be worth a try.
Michael
http://www.herger.net/slim-plugins - MusicArtistInfo, MusicInfoSCR
Forget about the current solutions and switch over to Spotty.
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=107418
Michael
http://www.herger.net/slim-plugins - MusicArtistInfo, MusicInfoSCR
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Zoltan wrote:
> I'm still not able to see it as a device from my phone. Is that what is
> referred to as 'Spotify Connect'? (Sorry, I'm still catching up on
> this!)
>
> In case it's relevant I am running Max2Play/LMS 7.9.0 on the Odroid. Is
> it worth trying a nightly 7.9.1?
Yes, that's
Zoltan wrote:
> 1. Even though the title of the thread suggests bleeding edge, has this
> implementation stabilised now to the extent that it might be recommended
> to a new user? If not, what approach would be recommended and can
> someone point me to simple up to date instructions?
Go ahead.
Jackisidore wrote:
> A request or question: could you add the " your daily mix" to spotty.
> Other playlist allow following which adds it the the playlist menu the
> daily mixes don't have the follow option in the native spotify apps
These mixes are not available through Spotify's API. See the
aeppsi wrote:
>
> 1) I have a playlist on Spotify with about 1.000 song. When I choose it
> on the LMS/Spotty it loads just 198 songs. Why is it like that and how
> can I make it to see all the 1.000 songs also on my squeezeboxes)
> 2) Why do I not see the item "Podcasts" on the Spotty menu as
ButC wrote:
> [17-07-03 16:43:57.9486]
> Slim::Plugin::AudioScrobbler::Plugin::newsongCallback (530) New track to
> scrobble: Throw Sum Mo, will check in 130 seconds
> [17-07-03 16:44:11.0846] Slim::Plugin::AudioScrobbler::Plugin::loveTrack
> (1053) Loved: spotify://track:2tQbd2hT4NHhFJZLE8Nisa
How do you find that album? I don't know how to search for an album ID
in the plugin. Neither would I know how to get to that ID...
Michael
http://www.herger.net/slim-plugins - MusicArtistInfo, MusicInfoSCR
mherger's
ButC wrote:
> Yes, I'm using the Last.Fm Audioscrobbler plugin. I seem to be logged in
> as well. I have it set to report all tracks but radio tracks to Last.Fm.
> But radio tracks or not, the context menu option returns "Empty".
Could you please enable debug logging for audioscrobbler and try
Man in a van wrote:
> HI Michael, decide to replace the old with the new today and have a
> little problem :(
You're saying this was working with older versions of Spotty?
Could you please try to run the following command manually?
Code:
spotty.exe -a -c
Nomen Nescio wrote:
> I did... and there is no checkbox in v. 0.8.0
Spotty's navigation was optional previously. With 0.8 I enabled for all
users, as it has proven to be useable, and I'd like to see it used
before the old plugins cease to work.
Michael
http://www.herger.net/slim-plugins -
ButC wrote:
> In the context menu, the option LastFM: Love this track always returns
> "Empty" for me.
Thanks for the log snippet. While I do see some issues I need to
address, I don't see anything related to Last.fm. Do you have any 3rd
party Last.fm plugin installed?
Michael
maddymarc wrote:
> Sorry for my late reply. LMS is running on a Win10 machine. Version
> 7.9.1 - 1496913376 @ Thu Jun 8 10:23:46 CUT 2017.
> I have two hardware SBs and one piCorePlayer on a pi2B. They are all
> hardwired -- no wireless.
Oh, now I see it, too. I thought this would happen when
TheLastMan wrote:
> ...and I think most would agree with Spotify! That is certainly how
> *-I-* would expect a "best of" to be listed.
Heh... totally not how I deal with compilations. Wikipedia says:
> A compilation album comprises tracks which are compiled from other
> recordings, either
Stig Nygaard wrote:
> Cool! And the new release categories seems to work very well.
Good to know!
I think I mis-interpreted my comment in the code. The albums list does
indeed come with an album_type value. But that value is not always what
people would expect. The classic Best Of vs. Various
Here's the next update for you brave testers:
- split albums into albums/compilations/singles
- improve handling of credential changes
- show error 429 info, should it arise (rate limit exceeded)
I assume we still haven't seen the "429 - rate limit exceeded" error.
But if you see
usc95 wrote:
> The dynamic playlists work fine as I listen to my "release radar" and
> "discover weekly" playlists all the time.
These two, yes. But not the daily mixes, right? Once you save them as a
playlist, it's just a static playlist like any other.
Michael
usc95 wrote:
> You must first save the Spotify recommendation playlists to your
> playlists in the official Spotify phone app. You may need to click on
> their recommendation playlist and then hit "create" or "follow" in their
> menu and it should show up in your playlists. Once you confirm it
Stig Nygaard wrote:
> I guess you and a lot of people prioritize Connect support first, but if
> you find time to work on UI details, I would love to see the Album lists
> of Artists cleaned up, so they only include albums (See for example
> Radiohead). But at least it looks like albums are
edwin2006 wrote:
> I understand but am trying to get this working on XP. LMS on XP is no
> problem, works like before. Spotty working on XP would be nice.
There's only one reason to still use XP: crucial software which wouldn't
run anywhere else. And then only run this peace of software on that
edwin2006 wrote:
> Lms 7.9.0 installed + 7.9.1-1498126617 + spotty 0.7.1. When starting lms
> or trying to setup spotty I get spotty no valid win32 application.
> Trying to run lms on old win XP machine. Is there a way to solve this?
> (at the moment not in to a fresh W10 or W7 install)
> Does
RSJ wrote:
> The App on my phone will give me custom playlist and recommendations
> based on listening history whereas this Spotify only gives basic menu
> options like the ability to choose playlist based on genre and other
> basic options. It's definitely a big improvement over the previous
>
vinnie_tw wrote:
> Michael, with spotty 0.7.1. everything works fine now. Sorry I couldn't
> test sooner, but I was off this week for work related training.
Great! Thanks for the feedback.
Michael
http://www.herger.net/slim-plugins - MusicArtistInfo, MusicInfoSCR
RSJ wrote:
> This is working flawless, thank you. I have a whole assortment of
> Squeezebox Receivers, Radios and Raspberry Pi's on this and it's nice to
> have more menu options in Spotify, not as many as the Spotify App but
> good enough.
What features are your missing?
Michael
> I have just noticed that Spotty 0.70 is streaming tracks as PCM
rather
> than FLAC. It used to stream FLAC. Did something change?
What platform are you using it on?
I did indeed change it to default to PCM on non-x86 hardware. Should
lower the CPU load (at the cost of bandwidth). But maybe
TheLastMan wrote:
> OK, that worked - not sure why! Are the stream format to decoder
> choices for each file type listed in preference order top to bottom? If
> so, why did the stream default to PCM, bypassing MP3? Lame is installed
> properly on my system and the Receiver can decode MP3
> A seamless change, currently using it with the official app and all
> working well. I notice that the conversion is to PCM rather than
FLAC.
> Despite that, the excess bandwidth needed to play on my old Duet kit
has
> not caused a problem yet.
You can enable PCM -> FLAC transcoding in
Could you please check whether you get 0.7.1 with the correct binary?
Michael
http://www.herger.net/slim-plugins - MusicArtistInfo, MusicInfoSCR
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welom wrote:
> All versions prior to 0.70 were working fine.
Could you please run
Code:
/var/lib/squeezeboxserver/cache/InstalledPlugins/Plugins/Spotty/Bin/i386-linux/spotty
from the command line? What does it say?
Michael
marcelveldt wrote:
> Working great here! Fixed my issue with the x64 version ;-)
Thank YOU for the pointer! Good to know it's working indeed. I've been
using that build for a few days already. But that only showed it didn't
break things, as I didn't encounter the problem you saw.
Michael
Spotty v0.7.0 is now available. Changes in this build include:
- Added context menu entries for titles, albums, artists
- Optionally enable audio data caching to lower bandwidth usage
- Improved compatibility with some x86 CPUs on Linux
Caching is disabled by default, and probably
mherger wrote:
> Thanks a lot for that hint!
>
> vinnie_tw - could you please give this custom build another try?
>
> http://www.herger.net/slim-plugins/spotty-x86_64.zip
>
> It would replace the existing spotty-x86_64 binary. Copy it to your
> Docker environment and
Louroux45 wrote:
> However there is still an issue with cover art pictures using the
> Squeebox Controller App (ios);
I'd strongly suggest using an other app. The SB Controller App is no
longer maintained and will no longer work with iOS 11. Why not spend two
beers on a decent controlling app
marcelveldt wrote:
> Sounds like the same issue I was experiencing. It's a bug in rust-crypto
> and some modern Intel CPU's.
> I fixed it my compiling librespot with a different version of crypto,
> which fixes the issue.
> You can just change it and use it for all platforms, the fix just adds
>
vinnie_tw wrote:
> OK, I tried the above.
>
> The first test (with output supposed to go to test.pcm) produces the
> following error message on stdout: "Illegal Instruction". The file
> test.pcm was not created. Note that I had to step into the Docker
> container to execute this command line.
>
paul- wrote:
> I do have that enabled.menus are fine in the web pages, but nothing
> shows up in Jivelite.
>
> Edit: Updated from LMS 13/04/17 commit, and of course restarted LMS, and
> everything is fine now. Not sure if I just needed another restart, or
> if there was a change since
paul- wrote:
> If I am only using spotty without the mysqeezebox app, is there anyway
> to get it to show up in Jivelite menus?
You need to enable it in the settings. I considered it experimental. But
it seems to work quite nicely.
Michael
http://www.herger.net/slim-plugins -
maddymarc wrote:
> I have noticed a strange thing though. I'm getting the nebulous "illegal
> file descriptor or filehandle" error piling up in the LMS log file when
> Spotty is playing. There will be many listed in a very short bit of
> time. Though there isn't any problem with the audio.
ralphy wrote:
> I ran into the illegal instruction issue with the macOS jivelite luajit
> library recently on 10.11.
>
> The newer xcode compiler enables many cpu instruction features if you
> don't force an architecture in CFLAGS. See the additional sse and mov
> options with native.
That's
atlslim wrote:
> Thanks Michael. This would be my only OS X machine. I can do some
> basic tech stuff but don't have programming/compiling skills. I could
> set up a Linux-based server on this machine, if needed.
Well, that certainly would be an option. But it's a pity that would be
needed.
atlslim wrote:
> VView-MacBook:~ TJN$
> /Users/TJN/Library/Caches/Squeezebox/InstalledPlugins/Plugins/Spotty/Bin/darwin-thread-multi-2level/spotty
> ; exit;
> Illegal instruction: 4
> logout
>
> [Process completed]
Ok, the binary is not compatible with macOS 10.7. How technical are you?
Would
atlslim wrote:
> Operating system: Mac OS X 10.7.5 / x86_64
I don't have a definite answer, yet. But 10.7.5 might just be too old.
There are discussions around Rust and how to support older versions. But
those discussions themselves are rather old, and I'm still trying to
figure out how to
odw199 wrote:
> Thats the same as I got, had to enable extra logging for plugins to see
> anything in the log. I'm sure the repo will get fixed soon
Thanks for the report. Could you please try again?
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Michael
http://www.herger.net/slim-plugins -
pizzaboy75 wrote:
> There is already a Fix for this as a Pull Request. I compiled librespot
> with that, and it works.
>
> https://github.com/plietar/librespot/pull/189
v0.6.2 comes with this fix applied. Have fun!
Michael
http://www.herger.net/slim-plugins - MusicArtistInfo, MusicInfoSCR
vinnie_tw wrote:
> OK - here you go, server log file with player.source set to DEBUG.
>
> 22881
Ok, now we're getting somewhere :-). Log is looking good:
Code:
[17-06-10 22:11:07.5610] Slim::Player::Song::open (558) Tokenized command:
Vinnie,
I need a server.log file from your machine running spotty with
player.source set to INFO or DEBUG. There must be information about the
transcoding helper doing its work, trying to figure out what tools to
use for the streaming. Without that log file there's little I can do.
Michael
pizzaboy75 wrote:
> There is already a Fix for this as a Pull Request. I compiled librespot
> with that, and it works.
>
> https://github.com/plietar/librespot/pull/189
Excellent! Didn't see that pull request before. Seems to be working
indeed. Thanks for the pointer!
Michael
505 wrote:
> 1. In custom-convert.conf I see that flc and mp3 are converted from
> spotty to that format. But PCM is native from spotty. With FLAC I get a
> bitrate of 705kbps CBR, but with PCM I get double: 1411kbps CBR.
> However, the default is convert to FLAC. Any reason this is the default,
afield wrote:
> Thanks for the heads-up - I don't access my system remotely but I had
> assumed opening ports 3483 and 9000 was necessary for Pandora and
> Spotify to get through - is that not the case?
No, you don't need to open any ports on your router.
Michael
afield wrote:
>
> [17-06-09 08:29:05.1753] Slim::Utils::Misc::msg (1244) Warning:
> [08:29:05.1751] Perl interpreter failed at /Slim/Utils/GDResizer.pm line
> 165.
Stop forwarding your LMS to the internet.
slartibartfast wrote:
> I tried playing "Anarchy Arias" today. All tracks on the album appear in
> the playlist but only the first four tracks play. If I try to play one
> of the other tracks the display shows it is playing but with no sound.
> The same track will play with sound using the
And for some good news: a librespot contributor with good connections
into Spotify posted this:
> I've been speaking with Spotify about this, they confirmed that they
> have resolved the issue and that librespot is confirmed to work once
> again, and they have said that they will get back to me
vinnie_tw wrote:
> I run LMS 7.9.0 in a Docker Container on my QNAP NAS. Pulled the
> justifiably/logitechmediaserver container from Docker Hub and installed
> it in Container Station following the instructions
> https://forum.qnap.com/viewtopic.php?t=123933. I run that container with
> all the
vinnie_tw wrote:
> Yes, I did. The log file shows that I paused and played a track and then
> paused it again. That track was a Spotify track, which I browsed to
> using the Spotty menu options.
Yes they're there. But there's no sign of Spotify at all. The other day
you posted errors you got
vinnie_tw wrote:
> Selected INFO logging for player.source. This is the tail of the
> server.log file:
>
Did you even try to play some Spotify content? I don't see any trace of
a playback attempt in that log snippet.
Michael
http://www.herger.net/slim-plugins - MusicArtistInfo,
KristianR wrote:
>
> [17-06-06 20:14:21.3173] Plugins::Spotty::API::__ANON__ (949) error:
> Can't connect to https URL lack of IO::Socket::SSL:
Oh... never thought of this: You need the IO::Socket::SSL module
installed on your system. How you do this depends on your OS. Assuming
you're running
> Before restarting the server I decided to give it a try on a Spotify
> track and to my surprise it worked!
That's ok: the update didn't include any code change to the plugin
itself, but only an update helper binary. That file got replaced during
the update. The server actually didn't need the
afield wrote:
> It seems whenever I find something that works for Spotify, it eventually
> breaks...
Unfortunately our fate is in Spotify's hands. As was shown just a few
days ago they can stop the party whenever they want. Whether it's
pulling the plug on their libspotify, or disabling access
vinnie_tw wrote:
> If it is any help these are the error messages in the LMS log file when
> disabling Spotty FLAC/MP3 transcoding
Something about your setup must be really particular. I'd suggest you
uninstall all Spotify related stuff from your installation and start
over. Do not install any
vinnie_tw wrote:
> FLAC spotty-x86_64/flac
> MP3 spotty-x86_64/mp3
> PCM spotty-x86_64
>
> I switched those to disabled. Whenever I then try play a Spotify song it
> says: "Problem: Unable to play file type for xxx" where xxx is the song
> to be played. When selecting the spotty
vinnie_tw wrote:
> Still can't get QNAP to work - Spotty menus are there but no sound :-).
> See my previous post - no responses to it. Anybody any suggestions?
Go to Settings/File Types. Scroll down to the Spotty options. Disable
transcoding to flac and mp3 (if available at all). Try again.
Man in a van wrote:
> All I need now is for someone to spend a day of their life to type a
> "how to build LibreSpot on Raspbian Jessie" or point me to a sensible
> link :rolleyes:
Why would you want to compile yourself?
Get Rust on your Pi: https://www.rust-lang.org/en-US/install.html
Clone
KristianR wrote:
> with 0.5.0 / 0.6.0 I get the new spotty-menu, but when I select an item
> (e.g. "Top tracks") it only loads an empty page
>
> I tried deauthorizing / reauthorizing, did not change anything. I
> deauthorized the reinstalled v0.6.0 after this it appears, that I can't
>
pinkdot wrote:
> Same here, but the /home/pi/ bit, is something I wouldn't expect on
> something other than a Raspberry ;-)
It's where the binary has been built... I didn't manage to get
cross-compiling the static version working. Now I'm doing it on a Pi3.
Takes a bit longer, but is working
Here it is: multi-user support. Head over to the Settings, where you can
add additional accounts. In the player menu you should then find an
"Account" menu at the bottom, from which you can choose the account you
want to use on that device. The setting is per device. Good luck with
that. It has
schoeppi wrote:
> BTW.: When the Spottify app on mysb.com is deactivated and all things
> are done by Spotty, is mysb.com still needed to use LMS with Spotify, or
> is this solution still not completely indipendent from mysb.com?
As mentioned many times over the past few hours: no mysb required
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