bpa wrote:
> Looking through the log you posted.
>
> I didn't appreciate how many BBCOnAir messages were sent - normally
> failure would mean one attempt every 30 secs but it is non-stop. Not
> sure if this is also a bug.
>
> The rapid and frequent try & fail would definitely load the
Looking through the log you posted.
I didn't appreciate how many BBCOnAir messages were sent - normally
failure would mean one attempt every 30 secs but it is non-stop. Not
sure if this is also a bug.
The rapid and frequent try & fail would definitely load the processor.
The other messages
bins wrote:
> edit - yes I'm using raspbian
>
> I installed ssl lib like this
>
> # cpanm IO::Socket::SSL
>
> server log is at this wetransfer link - https://we.tl/t-7RFHdaIR5A
>
>
> Haven't upgraded anything yet
OK - "normal" way to install IO::Socket::SSL via packages
bpa wrote:
> Are you using Raspbian ?
>
> I have used a "Vanilla" setup on my pi (everything defaults, normal apt
> update & upgrade) and I can only get IO::Socket::SSL V2.060 ?
> How did you get V2.068 ?
I installed ssl lib like this
# cpanm IO::Socket::SSL
server log is at this
bins wrote:
> Right well changing those prefs doesn't help
> I'll try installing the latest os
Are you using Raspbian ?
I have used a "Vanilla" setup on my pi (everything defaults, normal apt
update & upgrade) and I can only get IO::Socket::SSL V2.060 ?
How did you get V2.068 ?
bins wrote:
> - same messages in the server log
Please show server.log verbatim as sometimes what is missing and/or
timing is important
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bins wrote:
> hmm just noticed these are different - I think before I upgraded the ssl
> libs I changed the live preferences - then changed them back after but
> not to the same as the non-live prefs
> I'm just trying with the same settings for both
Right well changing those prefs doesn't help
bins wrote:
>
> Live Stream Preference : HLS > DASH > MP3 > FlashAAC
> On Demand Stream Preference : DASH > HLS > MP3 > FlashAAC
>
hmm just noticed these are different - I think before I upgraded the ssl
libs I changed the live preferences - then changed them back after but
not to the same
bins wrote:
> Well I come from the school of if it's not broke don't fix it :)
But until you know the problem - you cannot fix it.
WHat is better ?
Are there BBCOnair message still in the log.
If no more BBCOnAir messages - then https is NOT your problem and
upgrade is unlikely to fix.
bpa wrote:
> How is it better ? Are there different / fewer message in server.log ?
> Are the BBCOnAir message still in the log ?
> I run LMS on Pi on Buster with IO::Socket::SSL at 2.060 and it works
> OK.
> What are you BBCiPlayer Settings ?
> Are you using Favorites ?
> Are you in the UK ?
Man in a van wrote:
> Hi Rob, why are still on Jessie ?
>
> I run LMS on Buster without a problem, before that on Stretch and Jessie
> ('but Jessie was 2015-17 and now obsolete'
> (https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=193999) )
>
> ronnie
Well I come from the school of if it's
bins wrote:
> Hi
>
> Thanks for the reply - I've updated to 7.9.4 (same as .3 really),
> updated to latest IO::Socket::SSL (2.068) and did an apt upgrade-full
> (I'm on Raspbian Jessie)
>
> It's definitely better but is still dying after about 5 minutes now
>
> Is there anything else I can
bins wrote:
> Hi
>
> Thanks for the reply - I've updated to 7.9.4 (same as .3 really),
> updated to latest IO::Socket::SSL (2.068) and did an apt upgrade-full
> (I'm on Raspbian Jessie)
>
> It's definitely better but is still dying after about 5 minutes now
>
> Is there anything else I can
bpa wrote:
> At the moment, lots of "weird" internet service problems (e.g. timeout,
> error in connection) have been caused by https support as services are
> requiring the use of up to date SSL/TLS. At the same time LMS has had
> updates to support https.
>
> IO::Socket::SSL V2.049 is from
bins wrote:
> Hi
>
> Live BBC iPlayer feeds just die (and pretty much bring down LMS) after
> playing for about 2 mins
>
> I get loads of these messages
>
> Plugins::BBCiPlayer::BBCOnAir::__ANON__ (236) error fetching RadioPlayer
> BBC data while playing so try fetching again
>
Hi
Live BBC iPlayer feeds just die (and pretty much bring down LMS) after
playing for about 2 mins
I get loads of these messages
Plugins::BBCiPlayer::BBCOnAir::__ANON__ (236) error fetching RadioPlayer
BBC data while playing so try fetching again
Plugins::BBCiPlayer::BBCOnAir::__ANON__ (214)
bpa wrote:
> Bug fix so that older SB player UI VFD type displays show live track /
> program information on 2nd line when no other UI (e.g. WebUI on same
> player) is open. This bug was introduced in 1.6.9.
Thank you
Release notes for BBCiPlayer V1.6.10
- Bug fix so that older SB player UI VFD type displays show live track
/ program information on 2nd line when no other UI (e.g. WebUI on same
player) is open. This bug was introduced in 1.6.9.
- Small feature. Finer control over which max DASH stream data
coyrls wrote:
> Hasn't worked for me. I tried the same but still don't get
> notifications any more.
This is not a BBCiPlayer plugin issue. Make it a general topic in the
General Discussion forum and you'll get a wider audience who can
probably help.
Owen Smith wrote:
> Hmm, forums stopped sending me emails sometime during covid lockdown and
> I didn't notice since my LMS is temporarily out of action. I've
> unwatched and re-watched this thread, and posting this, so hopefully
> it'll start emailing me again.
Hasn't worked for me. I tried
Hmm, forums stopped sending me emails sometime during covid lockdown and
I didn't notice since my LMS is temporarily out of action. I've
unwatched and re-watched this thread, and posting this, so hopefully
it'll start emailing me again.
Glenn2 wrote:
> Strange that it doesn't occur on the SB3 just because I have the webgui
> open on my PC with the SB3 selected. I.e, if I have the webgui open on
> my PC and then go into the room with the SB3 and use its remote,
> everything is fine when I change stations. When I close the
bpa wrote:
> The implementation doesn't work as you think. Plugin fetches metadata as
> soon as stream is played and kept by the plugin. The metadata is given
> to UI upon request by the UI as stream is playing.
>
> However, I do see the symptoms. I think it is a bug I introduced in
> 1.6.9
Glenn2 wrote:
> If I have the webui open, the SB3 displays the information. The webui
> is causing it to be fetched and the SB3 then shows it.
> As soon as I close the webui, it's broken again when I select a new
> station.
The implementation doesn't work as you think. Plugin fetches metadata
Aha! I have a massive clue
Note that the following is true whether using my RPi4 server or the
Windows PC LMS I just set up to experiment on.
If I have the webui open, the SB3 displays the information. The webui
is causing it to be fetched and the SB3 then shows it.
As soon as I close
bpa wrote:
> What version of Raspbian and LMS and BBCiPlayer plugin ?
> I asusme you areplaying a BBCRadio 3 live.
> How are you playing the Station - from BBCiPlayer menu ? From a
> favorites ? Other ?
>
> SB3 players are dumb - the interface and all screen & remote activities
> are done in
slartibartfast wrote:
> Ok I just remembered that when on air text wasn't appearing for me it
> was because the delay was not set to zero. That was a while ago though.
OK you got a point - that is trying to display relevant program info
with the estimated time stamp of the playing stream -
bpa wrote:
> This is only relevant for DASH and the audio stream and is related to
> fetching a timepoint in DASH stream . Not actually waiting.
>
> For LMS after 7.9.0, this setting is now redundant (except maybe for
> old Windows single core system ) since LMS bug was fixed.Ok I just
slartibartfast wrote:
> What is your setting for "seconds to delay live stream"?
This is only relevant for DASH and the audio stream and is related to
fetching a timepoint in DASH stream . Not actually waiting.
For LMS after 7.9.0, this setting is now redundant (except maybe for
old Windows
Glenn2 wrote:
> I have an issue using an SB3.
>
> If I play a station I do not currently get programme info on the screen,
> only the station name scrolling jerkily across the screen endlessly. If
> press the right button to go into the options and then left to back out
> again it magically
Glenn2 wrote:
> I have an issue using an SB3.
>
> If I play a station I do not currently get programme info on the screen,
> only the station name scrolling jerkily across the screen endlessly. If
> press the right button to go into the options and then left to back out
> again it magically
I have an issue using an SB3.
If I play a station I do not currently get programme info on the screen,
only the station name scrolling jerkily across the screen endlessly. If
press the right button to go into the options and then left to back out
again it magically appears.
So I have to
crrc wrote:
> Ok got it. My fault and sorry for the trouble. I had Radio 3 registered
> as a favourite which has not changed for some time. Paul Webster in
> earlier post made me realise that my favourite link is out of date. Will
> delete that favourite and replace it.
This is not a rare
crrc wrote:
> Ok take the credit - well done[emoji2357]
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slartibartfast wrote:
> Well my reply to your first post said exactly that but you ignored it.
> Glad you finally realised.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
Ok take the credit - well done
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crrc wrote:
> Ok got it. My fault and sorry for the trouble. I had Radio 3 registered
> as a favourite which has not changed for some time. Paul Webster in
> earlier post made me realise that my favourite link is out of date. Will
> delete that favourite and replace it.
>
> Thanks all.Well my
bpa wrote:
> Doing a little more checking.
>
> The BBC rms.api.bbc.co.uk URL which provides the track info - is a
> https only service.
> The 1.6.9 version of the plugin changed to only use a https URL
>
> If the OP's https support in OS, LMS and SSL libraries is not up to date
> - then
Doing a little more checking.
The BBC rms.api.bbc.co.uk URL which provides the track info - is a
https only service.
The 1.6.9 version of the plugin changed to only use a https URL
If the OP's https support in OS, LMS and SSL libraries is not up to date
- then no track info will be
Followup - web player is still using the feed that Plugin uses. So not
sure what I saw a few months ago.
If anybody want to check trackinto - the URL for R3 is - JSON output but
readable using a browser .
If track info current then "now_playing" will be "true"
It is a https URL.
slartibartfast wrote:
> The OP's assertion that track info is not available in BBC Sounds is
> also untrue.
I think the OP may be looking for Track information at the time when the
BBC is just not providing it and has generalised it.
The 1.6.9 changes were because the RadioPlayer feed which
I just tried and song titles are showing for BBC R3 (Essential Classics
is the show and track info changing roughly in time with it changing on
air).
I do not have it as a Favourite - so went in via
Apps/BBC iPlayer/Live/R3
(and in UK)
Paul Webster
http://dabdig.blogspot.com
author of \"now
bpa wrote:
> Are you not looking at my post and slartibartfast's post which clearly
> show the track info is available by two different user in two different
> countries - have you turned off showing images in posts ?
>
> Since the problem is just with your system, it is worth checking a few
>
crrc wrote:
> No big deal - unless someone else has actually got track information
> currently showing I will stop thinking about it and enjoy the music.
Are you not looking at my post and slartibartfast's post which clearly
show the track info is available by two different user in two
crrc wrote:
> Hi Show OnAir has always been enabled which gives me programme
> information, and I have now disabled the station icon setting. However
> while I now get a picture of the presenter in place of the station icon,
> no actual track information (in other words no change). They
bpa wrote:
> I get the track information today. Did you misinterpret what I wrote.
> What I wrote was the BBC Web player has stopped using the track data
> feed the plugin uses - I did not say the track data feed has stopped but
> has reduced for some stations (e.g. after midnight)
>
> BBC
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crrc wrote:
> I have just been onto Radio three on my laptop and I think that I have
> the answer. The BBC have rebranded their radio broadcasts as BBC
> "sounds" which is not accessible through iplayer but separately, and
> when you go to Radio 3 on BBC sounds you do not get the individual
>
crrc wrote:
> Hi
>
> Yes I am on the latest version of BBCiplayer 1.6.9 which works very well
> and I must emphasise that this is only a very minor issue. When I access
> Radio 3 on my browser, I get the same information. In other words, I
> don't receive the name of the piece that is
bpa wrote:
> Are you on 1.6.9 which was an update about 4 months ago - I think to
> deal with some of this issue.
>
> Separately, since March - BBC seems to have reduced the level of detail
> in "Now Playing" info on many stations - R3 seems to least affected. Not
> sure if this is Covid
crrc wrote:
> Apologies in advance if this has already been covered in discussion but
> I used to be able to get the "now playing" line from the bbc showing the
> specific music playing on a bbc radio 3 programme. That would allow me
> to use my mobile phone app to search for the track on
crrc wrote:
> Apologies in advance if this has already been covered in discussion but
> I used to be able to get the "now playing" line from the bbc showing the
> specific music playing on a bbc radio 3 programme. That would allow me
> to use my mobile phone app to search for the track on
Apologies in advance if this has already been covered in discussion but
I used to be able to get the "now playing" line from the bbc showing the
specific music playing on a bbc radio 3 programme. That would allow me
to use my mobile phone app to search for the track on spotify using
spotty.
I
jemhayward wrote:
> I didn't consciously install the slimline version, but it seems a bit
> rude of them to call it by the same name and version it higher then the
> real thing! I suppose imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, but
> it's causing issues, so they really shouldn't have done
Hi
The BBC iPlayer Extras plugin is currently not working for me. It lists
all of the available "listen again" programs but none play when
selected.
I am using
downloads.sourceforge.net/project/bpaplugins/betarelease-repo.xml as the
plugin repo.
I am using:
LMS version 8.0.0 - 1599732816
BBC
I didn't consciously install the slimline version, but it seems a bit
rude of them to call it by the same name and version it higher then the
real thing! I suppose imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, but
it's causing issues, so they really shouldn't have done it that way.
Anyway,
jemhayward wrote:
> I've got BBC iPlayer Extras 3.4.0 from bpa
> I've got BBC iPlayer 1.6.9 by Triode
> I've got BBC iPlayer 1.7 by systemline
>
> Does that make any sense?
Systemline takes my plugin and modifies it to work with their systems.
It has nothing to so with me - I do not support
I've got BBC iPlayer Extras 3.4.0 from bpa
I've got BBC iPlayer 1.6.9 by Triode
I've got BBC iPlayer 1.7 by systemline
Does that make any sense?
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jemhayward wrote:
> Don't know if this is relevant, but is odd. I have iPlayer 1.6.9 and
> iPlayer 1.70 plugins installed, if I uncheck 1.6.9 and apply - it
> re-ticks 1.6.9
Very odd - I never released a 1.7 or even tested a 1.7 (I think) Extra
is 3.4
I'd delete the Cache/Plugins/BBCiPlayer
Don't know if this is relevant, but is odd. I have iPlayer 1.6.9 and
iPlayer 1.70 plugins installed, if I uncheck 1.6.9 and apply - it
re-ticks 1.6.9
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Operating system: Windows 2008 Server R2 - EN - cp1252 (modified windows
home server)
Platform Architecture: 8664
Perl Version: 5.14.1 - MSWin32-x86-multi-thread
Audio::Scan: 1.02
IO::Socket::SSL: 2.024
Database Version: DBD::SQLite 1.58 (sqlite 3.22.0)
jemhayward wrote:
> I tried to use iPlayer Extras today to catch up with Late Junction on
> BBC R3. First problem was it had disappeared from my menus, and I found
> that the plugins iPlayer and iPlayer Extras were not active in my
> plugins. Activated them again, and went back to the
I tried to use iPlayer Extras today to catch up with Late Junction on
BBC R3. First problem was it had disappeared from my menus, and I found
that the plugins iPlayer and iPlayer Extras were not active in my
plugins. Activated them again, and went back to the interface, and they
had appeared
Sb42 wrote:
> Silly me! I was looking in the T list for 'The Sleeping Forecast'
> Many thanks!I had to search through 5 pages of M to find it [emoji3]
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Silly me! I was looking in the T list for 'The Sleeping Forecast'
Many thanks!
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Sb42 wrote:
> May I humbly ask if access to this can be added to BBCiPlayer?
>
> https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p08p5jml
>
> thanks for all of your wonderful work.It already is in iPlayer Extras.[image:
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May I humbly ask if access to this can be added to BBCiPlayer?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p08p5jml
thanks for all of your wonderful work.
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Erm wrote:
> ... After a hard won argument I have been granted permission to fit a
> chain of (tasteful) RJ45 sockets ...
As part of a major house refurb I ran CAT5e everywhere around the house
I could think of and still wish I'd run a bit more. One tip - most
ranges of electrical socket offer
garym wrote:
> You'll get differing opinions on ethernet over powerline adapters. I
> think they tend to either work well or not work. In my own case, at my
> weekend cottage, I have my LMS server connected via powerline and one of
> the players connected via powerline. All has worked
Erm wrote:
> I hadn't thought of powerline, but it might be worth a go before I start
> drilling. The room is on the same circuit as the rest of the house so in
> theory it should work. Though I'd prefer not to spend another couple
> hundred if it's not 99% guaranteed. Plus I'm running out of
Erm wrote:
> I hadn't thought of powerline, but it might be worth a go before I start
> drilling. The room is on the same circuit as the rest of the house so in
> theory it should work. Though I'd prefer not to spend another couple
> hundred if it's not 99% guaranteed. Plus I'm running out of
bpa wrote:
> OK - all the symptoms are consistent with a really really bad wifi
> connection. Have you considered powerline.
I hadn't thought of powerline, but it might be worth a go before I start
drilling. The room is on the same circuit as the rest of the house so in
theory it should work.
Erm wrote:
> I do have issues with audio files streamed from a squeezebox server or
> nas located downstairs. Anything of 192kbs+ and it can't cope.
>
> Live 320Kbs streams will dropout after a few seconds or sometimes fail
> to start. On-demand 320kbs can have a significant delay before
bpa wrote:
> It seems to be very odd, even with a slow datalink to the player that a
> 320kbps On-demand program should gave drop outs when playing on-demand,
> since complete program available LMS will send Mbytes of data to the
> player (unlike live where data is only available as it is
Erm wrote:
> I'm using PiCorePlayer v6.1.0 + LMS 8.0 on a Pi4 (2gb ram).
It seems to be very odd, even with a slow datalink to the player that a
320kbps On-demand program should gave drop outs when playing on-demand,
since complete program available LMS will send Mbytes of data to the
player
bpa wrote:
>
> What sort of player are you using ?
> What OS is LMS using ?
>
> This was a test (not a full solution) to characterise the problem and
> the best way to change code.
I'm using PiCorePlayer v6.1.0 + LMS 8.0 on a Pi4 (2gb ram).
Erm wrote:
> The problem is the old house prevents me from connecting the player/room
> to a cable. As a hoped for remedy I've stumped up for a mesh system to
> provide the bridge between superfast downstairs and the dead zone
> upstairs. And lo! it works perfectly, providing consistent and
bpa wrote:
> What is the bit rate of your ISP link
> 320kbps to have dropouts due to ISP would mean having an ISP link of
> less than 1Mbps ?
The bit rate is fine. The LMS 8.0 on picore provides a perfect 320kbs
iPlayer stream when connected by cable directly to the router.
The problem is the
bpa wrote:
> As a test to see fi bit rate fixes drop-outs, HLS URLs can be used to
> request specific bit rate. If it works then the standard R3
> "Iplayer://" URL can be modified for the bit rate you - audio encoding
> (AAC) of HLS is exact same as DASH.
>
> Make sure BBCiPlayer settings
As a test to see fi bit rate fixes drop-outs, HLS URLs can be used to
request specific bit rate. If it works then the standard R3
"Iplayer://" URL can be modified for the bit rate you - audio encoding
(AAC) of HLS is exact same as DASH.
Make sure BBCiPlayer settings has "DASH > HLS > MP3 >
slartibartfast wrote:
> But that is MP3...
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
Well I think it's a case of either, or
Podcast for the listen again, or use the mesh and maybe try a wifi
bridge
Man in a van's
Erm wrote:
> Sorry for asking this again. I think my original request was lost amidst
> the need to fix more important issues.
>
> If possible please could you add the option to select 128Kbs DASH Live &
> On Demand streams in the BBCiPlayer v1.6 plugin?
>
> I listen almost exclusively to R3
Man in a van wrote:
> It's there already :)
>
> Home > BBC iPlayer > Listen Live MP3 > BBC Radio 3
>
> 31335
>
> ronnieBut that is MP3...
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Erm wrote:
> Sorry for asking this again. I think my original request was lost amidst
> the need to fix more important issues.
>
> If possible please could you add the option to select 128Kbs DASH Live &
> On Demand streams in the BBCiPlayer v1.6 plugin?
>
> I listen almost exclusively to R3
Sorry for asking this again. I think my original request was lost amidst
the need to fix more important issues.
If possible please could you add the option to select 128Kbs DASH Live &
On Demand streams in the BBCiPlayer v1.6 plugin?
I listen almost exclusively to R3 and often have constant
diddy wrote:
> > bpa wrote:
> > Does "box" appear when playing any other live stream saved as a favorite
> > ?
> >
> > no the stream just starts playing.curiously when trying different bbc
> > stations via listen live radio 4 went straight to the stream but when i
> > tried again the "box"
bpa wrote:
> Does "box" appear when playing any other live stream saved as a favorite
> ?
>
> no the stream just starts playing.curiously when trying different bbc
> stations via listen live radio 4 went straight to the stream but when i
> tried again the "box" appeared with play as an
diddy wrote:
> the "box" now appears when playing iplayer "listen live" streams???
Does "box" appear when playing any other live stream saved as a favorite
?
What version of LMS ?
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diddy wrote:
> the "box" now appears when playing iplayer "listen live" streams???What
> method are you using to select the stream, are you selecting it on
the device or via an app or similar?
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the "box" now appears when playing iplayer "listen live" streams???
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bpa wrote:
> What is your LMS Player/Basic Settings/"Defeat destructive
> Touch-To-Play" setting for the Touch player ? I get the "add to
> end,play next,play" message when it is set to the "Always ask before
> playing your selection" setting.
apologies for not replying sooner.my setting is
diddy wrote:
> Have you enabled features such as "Defeat destructive Touch-To-Play"
>
> no i haven't done that but i'm just pleased it all seems back to
> normal,thanks
> again,many thanks for all your help.
What is your LMS Player/Basic Settings/"Defeat destructive
Touch-To-Play" setting for
Have you enabled features such as "Defeat destructive Touch-To-Play"
no i haven't done that but i'm just pleased it all seems back to
normal,thanks
again,many thanks for all your help.
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diddy wrote:
> the programme was bbc radio 3 the early music show sunday 2.30pm & early
> music now monday 4.30pm
A quick glance and it seems OK. However I'm non-UK (only 48kbps &
96kbps) and if it was a BBC issue it may have been "fixed".
> the streams are played directly through the touch
diddy wrote:
> the programme was bbc radio 3 the early music show sunday 2.30pm & early
> music now monday 4.30pm
>
> the streams are played directly through the touch connected to my routerSo
> the one I mentioned in an earlier post.
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bpa wrote:
> Good that it is working but by "stream details" I meant the exact
> program - some of these problems can be program /episode specific.
> BBC also offer multiple DASH rates so it is possible 320kbs wasn't
> available at original time of test. LMS Caching could make this persist
>
diddy wrote:
> many thanks for the prompt reply
>
> i'm using Logitech Media Server Version: 8.0.0 - 1596358186 @ Sun Aug 2
> 11:50:48 CEST 2020
>
> bbc iplayer v 1.6.9 & extras 3.4.0
>
> strangely when i play a programme thru iplayer a box appears "add to
> end,play next,play" rather than
bpa wrote:
> Sounds like a BBC issue.
>
> Please give stream detail so it can be checked - sometime BBCiPlayer has
> some programs "Listen Again" as podcast whereas BBCiPlayerExtras - uses
> BBC web based player sources so can be different source.
> What BBCiPlayer settings are you using ?
diddy wrote:
> good morning, i've just switched my touch on to listen to bbc radio 3
> listen again stream for the latest early music show and notice it is
> only playing at 127kbps. the iplayer extras stream is playing at the
> usual 320.
>
> is there a problem?
>
> diddy
Sounds like a BBC
diddy wrote:
> good morning, i've just switched my touch on to listen to bbc radio 3
> listen again stream for the latest early music show and notice it is
> only playing at 127kbps. the iplayer extras stream is playing at the
> usual 320.
>
> is there a problem?
>
> diddyIf you mean this
good morning, i've just switched my touch on to listen to bbc radio 3
listen again stream for the latest early music show and notice it is
only playing at 127kbps. the iplayer extras stream is playing at the
usual 320.
is there a problem?
diddy
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