Thanks for testing Bryan - I assume you are reasonably confident that
this fixes the issues. I'll look to update the BBCRadio applet to
distribute and install the changed binary too.
In the mean time if you want more detail of what is being played you can
use BBCiPlayer (the server plugin) so
Please could people with this problem try BBCRadio applet 1.16 - this
includes the patched rtmp file which I posted here and Bryan tested.
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Try using bbciplayer menus with debugging on the server, the server will
tell you what it is playing, but the client will run the actual rtmp
decoding. You should also see debug entries in the player log if you
enable playback logging.
The logging didn't really provide more
Nick_G wrote:
It is the 320 kb/s stream but the Touch seems to think it is 56 kb/s for
some reason.
How do you know it is a 320kbps stream when 56kbps is displayed ? Have
you counted data in the packets on input stream ?
What URL are you playing ?
Triode wrote:
I'm interested if this server causes the large chunk size message as
below + the greater than 63 message? I don't understand the chunk size
one as this is resetting the fragmentation size to something which looks
large but random.. 63 is a not implemented yet feature of my
I think the BBC server had the problem as the 63 error have gone away
and stations play Flash AAC (at 32kbps) ok now.
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The 63 error is due to a BBCiPlayer plugin protocol decode error.
The current implementation does not support Extended timestamp in type
0 messages. When the timestamp has value 0x00ff (16777215 ) there is
an extra 4 bytes. When the error 63 message occurs showing invalid
window size and
bpa wrote:
How do you know it is a 320kbps stream when 56kbps is displayed ? Have
you counted data in the packets on input stream ?
What URL are you playing ?
The url I am using is
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/listen/live/r3_aaclca.pls
VLC is reporting the bit rate as around 317-319 kb/s at
Nick_G wrote:
The url I am using is
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/listen/live/r3_aaclca.pls
VLC is reporting the bit rate as around 317-319 kb/s at present. The
Squeezebox thinks it's 56 kb/s, but it does display incorrect bit rates
on some other streams I have stored in my favourites,
Triode wrote:
If you are using the applet - are you using the latest version (1.15)
This should not have a Radio 3 HD menu entry but will play the above
url using the normal Radio 3 menu from the applet. In this case it will
not use mysqueezebox.com to fetch it so you should not get the
bpa wrote:
The 63 error is due to a BBCiPlayer plugin protocol decode error.
The current implementation does not support Extended timestamp in type
0 messages. When the timestamp has value 0x00ff (16777215 ) there is
an extra 4 bytes. When the error 63 message occurs showing invalid
Triode wrote:
Thanks Bryan - could you try the attached RTMP.pm file which implements
extended timestamps for the perl case?
That seems to work ok - this evening's use of extended timstamp seems to
mainly occur on regional radio such as Radio Ulster.
I first noticed this when playing Radio 3
Nick_G wrote:
The url I am using is
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/listen/live/r3_aaclca.pls
VLC is reporting the bit rate as around 317-319 kb/s at present. The
Squeezebox thinks it's 56 kb/s, but it does display incorrect bit rates
on some other streams I have stored in my favourites,
I've updated the BBCiPlayer plugin to fix the extended timestamp problem
for rtmp streams. This will hopefully resolve the issue for classic
players. For Squeezebox touch and radio the plugin will use the C
implementation of rtmp which I added to the logitech firmware. I need
to work on this
Triode wrote:
I've updated the BBCiPlayer plugin to fix the extended timestamp problem
for rtmp streams. This will hopefully resolve the issue for classic
players. For Squeezebox touch and radio the plugin will use the C
implementation of rtmp which I added to the logitech firmware. I
Bryan - could you test this on a touch? The rtmp.so file should go in
/usr/lib/lua/5.1/rtmp.so
I've included the modified source so you can review...
Sorry haven't been able to test on a device itself at present.
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bpa wrote:
Before I updated the rtmp.so - trying to play Radio Ulster/Foyle just
said Coonecting and nothign happened - once I got a connection reset
by remote host after I tried another station.
After updating rtmp.so - all local and Regional station play OK but I'm
not sure if Touch is
Triode wrote:
And with LMS you get the 63 and large chunk size messages?
Not sure what you mean.
If this is not related to the problem Nick_G' s experiencing, I don't
think this 63 needs to be solved now. There are workarounds and it
only seems to affect non UK users and nobody else has
bpa wrote:
Not sure what you mean.
I'm interested if this server causes the large chunk size message as
below + the greater than 63 message? I don't understand the chunk size
one as this is resetting the fragmentation size to something which looks
large but random.. 63 is a not implemented
Now the BBC Radio 3 HD stream is not working via Triode's plug-in. Is
this a problem at the BBC end?
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Nick_G wrote:
I have added it manually using the url given online for now. For some
reason the Touch thinks it is 56 kb/s although VLC reports it at 320
kb/s.
56kbps AAC stream are for non UK listeners.
Are you in the UK ?
If you are in UK - are you using mysqueezebox.com ?
bpa wrote:
56kbps AAC stream are for non UK listeners.
Are you in the UK ?
If you are in UK - are you using mysqueezebox.com ?
Yes, and yes.
It is the 320 kb/s stream but the Touch seems to think it is 56 kb/s for
some reason.
I hadn't tried it for a while but the BBC local stations live streams on
Triode's BBC app don't appear to be working. Nationals are fine.
Have the BBC dropped the AAC urls or changed them?
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Nick_G wrote:
I hadn't tried it for a while but the BBC local stations live streams on
Triode's BBC app don't appear to be working. Nationals are fine.
Have the BBC dropped the AAC urls or changed them?
Seems to be working for me, but I've not checked all formats - which
formats do you
Triode wrote:
Seems to be working for me, but I've not checked all formats - which
formats do you have enabled in the settings for BBCiPlayer?
Thanks Triode. I have never changed the settings so I assume it is set
up for AAC. The streams were AAC from what I remember.
I just tried BBC Radio
Nick_G wrote:
Thanks Triode. I have never changed the settings so I assume it is set
up for AAC. The streams were AAC from what I remember.
I just tried BBC Radio Devon and got the 'Connection reset by remote
host' error.
Regards,
Nick
What settings do you have on the settings page
Triode wrote:
What settings do you have on the settings page for live streams?
I checked on the menu on the app and the stream settings are set to
'Highest Bitrate' if that helps.
Thanks,
Nick
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For nin UK listemers - the BBChave been playing around with stream
recently.
For BBC Devon onlyu Flash is now available
the mtis is
Code:
?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?
mediaSelection xmlns=http://bbc.co.uk/2008/mp/mediaselection;
!--This code and data form
bpa wrote:
For non UK listeners - the BBC have been playing around with stream
format recently (at least in last 3 months).
For BBC Devon only Flash/AAC is now available (WMA and AAC used to be
available)
the mtis is
Code:
?xml version=1.0
Triode wrote:
Is this the server plugin or the BBCRadio Applet? (The applet has the
highest bit rate option but not the server plugin)
This is on the Applet that is accessible via the Touch.
Regards,
Nick
Nick_G's
Triode wrote:
Channel 63 is a warning from my code that the server is using a non
implemented feature (an rtmp channel number greater than 63). If you
always get this then I will need to look to see if I can implement the
additional complexity needed to support this...
Bryan - can you
Same problem on many Local Radio live streams. They play OK on a
browser.
ChunkChan is always 2 or 3
Code:
13-07-27 22:02:35.2210] Plugins::BBCiPlayer::RTMP::new (112) {
app =
Looks like same issue with FlashAAC for national radio R1, R2 etc but
not immediately apparent because fallback to WMA or AAC works.
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bpa wrote:
Code:
[13-07-27 22:02:35.4434] Plugins::BBCiPlayer::RTMP::__ANON__ (595) message
type 1 - set recv chunk size to 222630610
[13-07-27 22:02:35.4436] Plugins::BBCiPlayer::RTMP::processRTMP (1004)
don't support channels 63
Triode wrote:
The line above the 63 is a problem as well which makes me believe the
server is not speaking the same protocol as I am expecting Can you
verify that working PC instances are using exactly that server
(195.245.125.7)? [I've hard coded that address and get corrupt
bpa wrote:
I'm using the same PC for LMS and for playing BBC on Browser.
Usingf Wireshark on Browser playing - the RTMP host IP address
77.67.21.180 is the same as DNS lookup
Code:
nslookup cp80234.live.edgefcs.net
Server: 213.94.190.194
I'm sure this is known issue, but I'll be damned if I can find a posted
solution...
LMS 7.7.2, BBC iPlayer 1.2.9 (transcoding disabled, 30-second network
buffer), Windows 7, dual-core AMD Turion PC, wired internet connection.
After a week's trouble-free performance on a new PC, the iPlayer
What type of player are you using ?
What are the Stream preferences settings ?
For example, if you are using a SB3/Boom and have transcoding disabled
and preferences are AAC-FlashAAC then no suitable stream can be made
to play as AAV needs transcoding and WMA which can be played has been
I'm streaming to a SB Radio, Boom and SoftSqueeze *all of which were
working fine, until a day or so ago (and all worked perfectly for a very
long time with my old PC server).
Stream prefs are the defaults: AAC FlashAAC FlashMP3 WMA
However, I've narrowed the problem down a bit since my
Hm, so it seems that disabling transcoding broke SoftSqueeze *or at
least re-enabling got everything working again. The odd thing is that I
only disabled it this evening to see if that was the cause of the Can't
open file problems that manifested a couple days ago, so I can't really
account for
Radio can play MP3, AAC WMA natively. Boom can play MP3 WMA stream
but Softsqueeze can only play MP3 natively so Softsqueeze will need
transcoding for AAC and WMA. BBC now only provide play Again program
in AAC WMA format. IIRC MP3 option is only available on live streams.
Are you in UK or
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