Release 2.20.3 includes :
- If a programme has already been part played, there is now a separate
menu to resume from where you last listened. The standard Play menu
will now always start from the beginning.
This is available now from the beta repo, it will be available to
download
epoch1970 wrote:
> First I want to say I enjoy using the BBC Sounds plugin very much. Thank
> you for a wonderful contribution.
>
> Now to embarrassing myself: I have a basic usability issue with BBC
> Sounds on LMS 8.1.2 - 1618550311 @ Fri Apr 16 08:36:43 CEST 2021 using
> Material Skin. I
First I want to say I enjoy using the BBC Sounds plugin very much. Thank
you for a wonderful contribution.
Now to embarrassing myself: I have a basic usability issue with BBC
Sounds on LMS 8.1.2 - 1618550311 @ Fri Apr 16 08:36:43 CEST 2021 using
Material Skin. I have read half of this thread,
expectingtofly wrote:
> This is fixed in 2.20.2 . It's available from the beta repository now,
> it will be in the main repository later on this evening.
Thank you for your help. Now working well.
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Verulam wrote:
> Stuart,
>
> Thank you very much for all your hard work on this. It is the main
> reason why I still continue to use the LMS system.
>
> I am having a slight problem with your new series/podcasts favourites.
>
> I have favourited some series using Material Skin (The Archers
Verulam wrote:
> 35642
>
Perfect! Thank you, will fix.
*Material debug:* 1. Launch via http: //SERVER:9000/material/?debug=json
(Use http: //SERVER:9000/material/?debug=json,cometd to also see update
messages, e.g. play queue) 2. Open browser's developer tools 3. Open
console tab in
cpd73 wrote:
> This is an error with MaterialSkin - I guess its not handing the
> response correctly, i.e. not showing the correct error message. Can you
> please try this again with Material's JSON debug logging on (see my
> sig)? And then add the *complete* RESP message here? That way I'll
Verulam wrote:
> ERROR: List processing failed TypeError: e.text.split is not a function.
> The problem also arises on other GUIs (although the error message is
> different).
This is an error with MaterialSkin - I guess its not handing the
response correctly, i.e. not showing the correct error
Verulam wrote:
> Stuart,
>
> Thank you very much for all your hard work on this. It is the main
> reason why I still continue to use the LMS system.
>
> I am having a slight problem with your new series/podcasts favourites.
>
> I have favourited some series using Material Skin (The Archers
expectingtofly wrote:
> Release 2.20.1 contains :
>
> BUGFIX
> > > >
- The ability to add Series/podcasts and the whole of "My Sounds" is
> now available in Material Skin and Jive based players as well as the
> web ui now. Requires LMS 8.2 and later.
-
> > >
Stuart,
Thank
expectingtofly wrote:
> Unfortunately that is the case, some of the BBC Sounds content is not
> available outside the UK due to restricted broadcasting rights they have
> for some content, especially sport.
Obviously a VPN is the OP's friend .. But the Beeb doesn't
necessarily police this
Release 2.20.1 contains :
BUGFIX
- The ability to add Series/podcasts and the whole of "My Sounds" is
now available in Material Skin and Jive based players as well as the
web ui now. Requires LMS 8.2 and later.
-
Stuart McLean
EXPECTINGTOFLY PLUGINS :
- *BBC Sounds* :
cathcam wrote:
>
> If I paste this into a browser tab, search result #1 is
> https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p09r33ch - when I try to play this in
> the browser I get a warning - this content is not available in your
> location.
>
>
Unfortunately that is the case, some of the BBC Sounds
cathcam wrote:
> Outstanding! Thanks so much. Will try it next week,
>
> am knee deep in a couple of research projects that have deadlines, one
> on Gabor Szabo, and another on Jimmy Smith. If there are any Creed
> Taylor jazz fans reading, today in 1994 they announced a bankruptcy lien
> sale
bstrulo wrote:
> So I've reinstalled the LMS from scratch and re-added the BBC Sounds
> plugin and the problem seems to have disappeared for now. I wonder if
> it was something left over from all the complicated PlayHLS and IPlayer
> installs that I had to do before BBC Sounds? Anyway, sorry
So I've reinstalled the LMS from scratch and re-added the BBC Sounds
plugin and the problem seems to have disappeared for now. I wonder if
it was something left over from all the complicated PlayHLS and IPlayer
installs that I had to do before BBC Sounds? Anyway, sorry to bother
you all -
bstrulo wrote:
> I've attached my convert.conf if that helps. If there's anything
> non-standard in there then it is for very old historical reasons and
> should be reset.
>
OK that was stupid - that's the standard one. But I checked and there's
no custom-convert.conf that I can find
expectingtofly wrote:
> I see you have the community radio firmware, do you have a radio as
> well, and does it happen with that?
>
> If it doesn't happen on the logitech radio, I think this is a
> transcoding problem, as there are no errors in BBC Sounds, all the audio
> data is passed on
bstrulo wrote:
> Oh yes sorry. I see this with both a Squeezebox Classic and a Duet
> receiver.
>
I see you have the community radio firmware, do you have a radio as
well, and does it happen with that?
If it doesn't happen on the logitech radio, I think this is a
transcoding problem, as
expectingtofly wrote:
> I think you must have missed my post above, what player are you using?
Oh yes sorry. I see this with both a Squeezebox Classic and a Duet
receiver.
I can see on the scrubber the full length of the program. Then as it
gets near the end (say -2:50 or something) it
bstrulo wrote:
> I might have been listening to the podcast - I just went - BBC Sounds -
> Search - "More" and then chose the first option which lists a load of
> short programmes all about 9 minutes.
>
> Yes - just checked and it is the 96kbps podcast.
>
> But I think (maybe not) I've
slartibartfast wrote:
> I just tried playing "The rise of Delta" and it played through to the
> end but that was a 96kbps podcast. How did you access it from the
> schedule?
>
I might have been listening to the podcast - I just went - BBC Sounds -
Search - "More" and then chose the first
slartibartfast wrote:
> I just tried playing "The rise of Delta" and it played through to the
> end but that was a 96kbps podcast. How did you access it from the
> schedule?
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
I got the 96k version by default when searching
bstrulo wrote:
> I use this
bstrulo wrote:
> I use this plugin all the time for live and rewound radio - it's
> brilliant.
>
> However, I have an intermittent problem when I play programmes from the
> schedule in that if I play a programme from the start it sometimes ends
> early - several minutes early often. I can
I use this plugin all the time for live and rewound radio - it's
brilliant.
However, I have an intermittent problem when I play programmes from the
schedule in that if I play a programme from the start it sometimes ends
early - several minutes early often. I can restart the programme and as
expectingtofly wrote:
> Release 2.20.0 includes:
>
> NEW FEATURES
> > > >
- Support for adding a Series/Podcast as an LMS Favorite (LMS 8.2.0
> or greater only). You can favourite a series/programme from your
> subscriptions in MY Sounds->Subscriptions or by searching or from
>
Release 2.20.0 includes:
NEW FEATURES
- Support for adding a Series/Podcast as an LMS Favorite (LMS 8.2.0 or
greater only). You can favourite a series/programme from your
subscriptions in MY Sounds->Subscriptions or by searching or from
browsing (e.g. in the podcasts menu)
- You
philippe_44 wrote:
> I don't know if it can help, but we have added more flexibility for
> favorites in 8.2. It now can be parsed as an OPML list where before it
> needed to be exploded as an array. So it's now fully "browsable" (see YT
> plugin, ListProtocolHandler.pm)
Excellent, I saw that
expectingtofly wrote:
> As I mentioned, you can't place BBC Sounds Series/podcasts in
> favorites.You can "subscribe" to the series in the BBC Sounds
> plugin. Then the series will always be available in BBC Sounds->My
> Sounds->Subscriptions .
>
> If you are having trouble finding that
expectingtofly wrote:
> As I mentioned, you can't place BBC Sounds Series/podcasts in
> favorites.You can "subscribe" to the series in the BBC Sounds
> plugin. Then the series will always be available in BBC Sounds->My
> Sounds->Subscriptions .
>
> If you are having trouble finding that
cathcam wrote:
> I'd certainly appreciate a pointer, I searched and couldn't find
> anything obvious.
>
> This is the program, show that I want to put in the favorites, the URI
> is static(I think), it's just how to get the result passed and probably
> parsed by the BBC Sounds plugin,
expectingtofly wrote:
> Unfortunately, LMS Favourites does not support the type of interactive
> menus that BBC sounds uses. There probably is a way of kind of
> achieving what you want using playlists, but it wouldn't be a very
> satisfactory experience for the few clicks you save from going
expectingtofly wrote:
> Ah yes, must have just been an old log file.
> Looks like you have lots of retry's in that log file, it does look like
> it is just about coping though. You may have connectivity problems.
Thanks again, Stuart. At this point I'm going to blame Verizon (my ISP)!
I
scooper wrote:
> Sorry, Stuart. I really don't know what's going on. This is from this
> morning...
>
> 35519
Ah yes, must have just been an old log file.
Looks like you have lots of retry's in that log file, it does look like
it is just about coping though. You may have connectivity
expectingtofly wrote:
> Something is not quite right, the log file itself that you provided is
> dated 8th Feb 2021
> 35517
>
>
> Which matches with the content. I don't think the date is in american
> format, I think it really is set to February.
>
> 35518
Sorry, Stuart. I really don't
scooper wrote:
> The log was generated the evening before I sent it. Looking at the log
> from earlier today, the date and time look correct (for the US).
Something is not quite right, the log file itself that you provided is
dated 8th Feb 2021
35517
Which matches with the content. I don't
Paul Webster wrote:
> Is the date/time correct?
> The time stamp in your log looks old (if American and very old if not).
The log was generate the evening before I sent it. Looking at the log
from earlier today it looks correct.
Paul Webster wrote:
> Is the date/time correct?
> The time stamp in your log looks old (if American and very old if not).
Oh yes!!, well spotted!
Stuart McLean
EXPECTINGTOFLY PLUGINS :
- *BBC Sounds* :
https://github.com/expectingtofly/LMS_BBC_Sounds_Plugin
- *Virgin Radio
Is the date/time correct?
The time stamp in your log looks old (if American and very old if not).
Paul Webster
http://dabdig.blogspot.com
author of \"now playing\" plugins covering radio france (fip etc),
planetradio (bauer - kiss, absolute, scala, jazzfm etc), kcrw, supla
finland, abc
expectingtofly wrote:
> Unfortunately, I don't have an answer. BBC Sounds is using LMS's
> method to connect to the BBC's API. It is connecting (and getting the
> http headers), but timing out when trying to get the data.
> It is happening repeatedly, I don't think it is a connectivity
scooper wrote:
> Thanks, Stuart. Log uploaded.
Unfortunately, I don't have an answer. BBC Sounds is using LMS's
method to connect to the BBC's API. It is connecting (and getting the
http headers), but timing out when trying to get the data.
It is happening repeatedly, I don't think it is
expectingtofly wrote:
> Please could you drop them in this drop box and I'll take a look :
> https://www.dropbox.com/request/zBGjUsEpLSeUgV9BbTIc
Thanks, Stuart. Log uploaded.
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scooper wrote:
> Thanks, Stuart. Would you like me to send you the zip or just post here?
Please could you drop them in this drop box and I'll take a look :
https://www.dropbox.com/request/zBGjUsEpLSeUgV9BbTIc
Stuart McLean
EXPECTINGTOFLY PLUGINS :
- *BBC Sounds* :
Man in a van wrote:
> Ah! the former colonies; time we had them back :):), please :p
>
> ronnie
Brex-IN :p
*Home:* Pi4B-8GB/pCP8.x/4TB>LMS 8.2.x>Transporter, Touch, Boom, Radio
(all ethernet)
*Cottage:* rPi4B-4GB/pCP8.x/4TB>LMS 8.2.x>Touch>Benchmark DAC I, Boom,
Radio w/Battery (Radio
scooper wrote:
> And I'm east coast US.
Ah! the former colonies; time we had them back :):), please :p
ronnie
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expectingtofly wrote:
> Looks like you have some kind connectivity problem from your server.
> What is BBC sounds reporting in the server logs ?
Thanks Stuart. This morning it behaved but as soon as it doesn't, I'll
take a look at the server log.
scooper wrote:
> I am running LMS 8.2.0 on pCP 8.0.0 and I can't seem to get through a
> whole program without it restarting from the beginning or just simply
> stopping. I have tried installing LMS on my Synology using Deezer and
> encounter the same problem. I am hoping it is something simple
scooper wrote:
> I am running LMS 8.2.0 on pCP 8.0.0 and I can't seem to get through a
> whole program without it restarting from the beginning or just simply
> stopping. I have tried installing LMS on my Synology using Deezer and
> encounter the same problem. I am hoping it is something simple
I am running LMS 8.2.0 on pCP 8.0.0 and I can't seem to get through a
whole program without it restarting from the beginning or just simply
stopping. I have tried installing LMS on my Synology using Deezer and
encounter the same problem. I am hoping it is something simple that I am
missing, but
expectingtofly wrote:
> Ah, gosh, that does explain it. I did ask that question of them a
> while back
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?114103-CORE32-Energy-Efficient-LMS-Music-Server=1013935=1#post1013935
> . What you are experiencing does appear to be contrary to what they
bpa wrote:
> A number of items to check.
> Version may be part of the problem - I'm doing this testing my CORE32
> which arrived a few days ago and newly setup. The Sounds plugin is
> v2.17.1. I've rebooted CORE32 and no offer of later version.
>
> First, I'll check with the CORE32 guys
expectingtofly wrote:
> That is odd, works fine for me, and to be honest I can't see a reason
> for that behaviour. That change did only come in the most recent
> version 2.19. Please can you check if you are running that version. If
> you are, please can you PM me a bbc sounds debug log
cathcam wrote:
> https://ctproduced.com[/url]
Unfortunately, LMS Favourites does not support the type of interactive
menus that BBC sounds uses. There probably is a way of kind of
achieving what you want using playlists, but it wouldn't be a very
satisfactory experience for the few clicks you
bpa wrote:
> After playing a short section directly with
> sounds://_m000y5fp_m000y5fq_0
>
>
> Interesting on a program with "play 1 min left" a brief press of rewind
> - does NOT reset to start but a long press and turn knob in timebar does
> work.
That is odd, works fine for me, and to be
Well not quite. But I'll happily send one through the interwebs.
Decided to do my annual LMS maintenance today. It's been 16-months since
I touched the server, except Windows update does it's own thing.
Delighted to find the BBC Sounds plugin. Updated to LMS 8.2, added the
plugin, rebooted,
After playing a short section directly with
sounds://_m000y5fp_m000y5fq_0
I checked and Sounds still showed sounds://_m000y5fp_m000y5fq_1680
But after a long delay (i'm guessing an update sent to BBC or cache
expiry) - the link now shows sounds://_m000y5fp_m000y5fq_18
Interesting on a
bpa wrote:
> The URL showed assounds://_m000y5fp_m000y5fq_1680
Thanks
Stuart McLean
EXPECTINGTOFLY PLUGINS :
- *BBC Sounds* :
https://github.com/expectingtofly/LMS_BBC_Sounds_Plugin
- *Virgin Radio (UK)* :
https://github.com/expectingtofly/LMS_Virgin_Radio_Plugin
- *Times
bpa wrote:
> I think I set the player to "sleep at end of song" (in case I fell
> asleep before end) so perhaps LMS shut the connection down within say 5
> seconds of end of program and this resume point has been saved.
>
> If that is the case, if restarting a program, make sure it starts say
expectingtofly wrote:
> Yes, you can create your own sounds url, the last part of the url is the
> resume point. So for the latest "Unbelievable Truth" the url (with a
> resume point) will be something like sounds://_m000ykp1_m000ykp3_1565
>
> You can change it to
bpa wrote:
>
> Is it possible to disable the BBC resume fuictionality ? even just to
> test.
Yes, you can create your own sounds url, the last part of the url is the
resume point. So for the latest "Unbelievable Truth" the url (with a
resume point) will be something like
expectingtofly wrote:
> Hmmm, I'm having trouble recreating this. Although I've never seen the
> "0 minutes left", which is probably the problem.
I think I set the player to "sleep at end of song" (in case I fell
asleep before end) so perhaps LMS shut the connection down within say 5
seconds
bpa wrote:
> Doesn't work.
> When I select the program and get the display "Play - 0 minutes left".
>
> I have to press play. I then get about 5 secs of end of program.
> If left alone it then stop.s
> If I press rewind briefly - I get the same 5 secs and then stops.
> If I press rewind and
It seems to be a similar problem to the one in post 888
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?113045-Announce-BBC-Sounds-Plugin=1027528=1#post1027528
Maybe a boundary issue with zero minutes left.
Is it possible to disable the BBC resume fuictionality ? even just to
test.
expectingtofly wrote:
> You can rewind to the beginning by short pressing on rewind on the boom.
> Or by going to a seek point using any controller e.g. material skin.
> (although its a bit odd that it said 0 minutes left)
Doesn't work.
When I select the program and get the display "Play - 0
Sb42 wrote:
> Clearly I need stronger coffee! The first two Music Mixes that I tried
> worked happily, so I assumed that all would play outside of the UK. I
> just tried the errant example from my laptop and it says 'not available
> outside of UK', however others do work, so it's hit and miss.
bpa wrote:
> I'm missing something on how to control "remembered" programs from a
> Boom.
>
> From a Boom.
> I'm trying to re-play a "Listen again" program.
> I fell asleep when playing it the first time and it played through.
> Now when I try to play it again but Boom tells me "play - 0 mins
expectingtofly wrote:
> Please can you give a specific example of one that won't play. It
> could be that some music mixes are blocked outside the UK.
Clearly I need stronger coffee! The first two Music Mixes that I tried
worked happily, so I assumed that all would play outside of the UK. I
I'm missing something on how to control "remembered" programs from a
Boom.
>From a Boom.
I'm trying to re-play a "Listen again" program.
I fell asleep when playing it the first time and it played through.
Now when I try to play it again but Boom tells me "play - 0 mins left"
and I cannot
Sb42 wrote:
> I'm trying to play from \BBC SOUNDS\MUSIC\MUSIC MIXES and while the
> server shows the item playing, I get no sound from either of my
> Squeezeboxen. Live BBC works happily, as does play it again from the
> Station Schedule Items.
>
> I'm running LMS v8.1.2 and BBC Sounds 12.19.0
I'm trying to play from \BBC SOUNDS\MUSIC\MUSIC MIXES and while the
server shows the item playing, I get no sound from either of my
Squeezeboxen. Live BBC works happily, as does play it again from the
Station Schedule Items.
I'm running LMS v8.1.2 and BBC Sounds 12.19.0 and am outside of the UK
expectingtofly wrote:
> Would you mind installing from the main repository again when that is
> available (after about 1:30pm I think)
okay, will do.
Simon.
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Well as long as it's working :):)
I tried using Paul's method, but actually did succeed with the pathway
in MH's post #126 :)
I think some are hidden files :( that need revealing.
Anyway, get a raspberry pi :p it's less stressful :)
ronnie
Porridge always hits the Goldilocks spot :):)
simoh wrote:
> Thanks Ronnie. That led me to
>
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?106900-Announce-Song-info-plugin-for-FIP-radio=909494=1#post909494
>
> And I've manually installed the plugin. Enjoy your porridge!
>
> Simon.
Obviously, that's not entirely satisfactory, as you
Man in a van wrote:
>
>
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?106900-Announce-Song-info-plugin-for-FIP-radio=909093=1#post909093
>
> Have a browse, I got there in the end
Thanks Ronnie. That led me to
This might also help
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?109738-Error-Can-t-connect-to-remote-server-to-retrieve%85=925539=1#post925539
But I have just fired up mu mac-mini (after about 2 months of non use,
update LMs and see this
Logitech Media Server Version: 8.2.0 - 1626678931 @
I had this problem a couple of years ago with Yosemite and another
plugin and the IO::Socket::SSL version
I would have thought IO::Socket::SSL: 1.966 to be enough.
It is possible to do a manual install, but i can't remember the correct
procedure at the moment, I'm eating my porridge :):p
Man in a van wrote:
> Well I have just downloaded the file, using the link in your post
> :confused:
>
> I'm in the UK, where are you ?
>
>
> ronnie
In the UK too. I can download the file, browse the repo but not install
the plugin via setting>plugins.
I select the BBC Sounds plugin for
This is mine
Logitech Media Server Version: 8.1.2 - 1624550702 @ Thu Jun 24 18:46:58
CEST 2021
Hostname: LMS
IP: 192.168.1.108
HTTP Port: 9000
OS: piCore - EN - utf8
simoh wrote:
> Logitech Media Server Version: 8.1.2 - 1624550702 @ Thu Jun 24 18:34:29
> CEST 2021
Well I have just downloaded the file, using the link in your post
:confused:
I'm in the UK, where are you ?
ronnie
Man in a van wrote:
> which versdion of LMS are you using ?
>
> ronnie
Logitech Media Server Version: 8.1.2 - 1624550702 @ Thu Jun 24 18:34:29
CEST 2021
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Man in a van wrote:
> Why are you not installing it via the third party plugins list under
> Settings > Plugins :confused:
>
> ronnie
That is what I'm trying to do (see error log). I just mentioned Safari
to show rule out connection problems.
Simon.
simoh wrote:
> That is what I'm trying to do (see error log). I just mentioned Safari
> to show rule out connection problems.
>
> Simon.
which versdion of LMS are you using ?
ronnie
Man in a van's Profile:
simoh wrote:
> Morning all,
>
> I've been trying to install the BBC Sounds plugin, without luck. I'm
> unable to download the zip file without problem with Safari (on the same
> machine).
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks, Simon.
>
> p.s. It's MacOS 10.14.6
>
> >
Code:
> >
Morning all,
I've been trying to install the BBC Sounds plugin, without luck. I'm
unable to download the zip file without problem with Safari (on the same
machine).
Any ideas?
Thanks, Simon.
Code:
[21-07-27 05:50:49.6255] Slim::Utils::PluginDownloader::_downloadError
expectingtofly wrote:
> Ah, this is the bass amp bug in the radio. This is nothing to do with
> the plugin, but a bug that is in the radio that occurs most often on
> 48hz sample rate audio.
>
> You can read all about it here, along with the amazing battle to
> identify the cause :
>
zmpo wrote:
> Apologies if I have missed the answer to this somewhere, but I'm having
> an issue where the sound quality of BBC programs drops right down, such
> that it sounds like its coming from an old biscuit tin and I have
> to turn the volume right up to hear anything.
>
> If I switch
Apologies if I have missed the answer to this somewhere, but I'm having
an issue where the sound quality of BBC programs drops right down, such
that it sounds like itÂ’s coming from an old biscuit tin and I have to
turn the volume right up to hear anything.
If I switch to a non-BBC station it
expectingtofly wrote:
> Release 2.19.0 includes:
>
> NEW FEATURES
> > > >
- New "Podcasts" and "Music" menus in the top level to match the
> same sections in their app. It is essentially provides a way for
> the BBC to promote and organise their speech and music content
>
Release 2.19.0 includes:
NEW FEATURES
- New "Podcasts" and "Music" menus in the top level to match the same
sections in their app. It is essentially provides a way for the BBC
to promote and organise their speech and music content separately.
- I've removed the existing "Music
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
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:
>
>
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
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:
> 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
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
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