after the update I've experienced the songs played from spotify were
LOUD and Distorted.
(I updated last night and was wide awake after that :))
I had LMS convert the stream to flac because I experienced this was the
only way to have
the levels the same when playing playlists with very
mherger wrote:
> > Even without logging on Spotty seems slow. It takes 5 seconds to view
> > the tracks in an album. Was it this slow before? Pi4 server.
>
> No problem here, really. And trust me: 4.5.0 has been downloaded and
> installed a few thousand times. And I've had about a hand full
There has been a problem running the Spotty helper application. You
might want to give the additional "Spotty Legacy Helper for ARM" plugin
a try.
Error After legacy helper is installed
Running. /Spotty in legacy folder reports not found
LMS server: O2 Joggler with Jivelite, Pi Zero W
castalla wrote:
> So if there's no file, how to I get that info?
The aim was to confirm the executable arch etc. Michael has given the
details assuming that you have both the same executable.
bpa's Profile:
fmanchu wrote:
> Sorry to be a dunce - but (in a few words) how do I reboot my server?
pCP web UI > LMS tab, there are stop and start buttons for LMS.
35015
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|Filename: stopstart.jpg
I am actually finding using Spotify Connect is much more responsive than
using Spotty on LMS at the moment. That can't be right.
It can: the native app likely doesn't use the same APIs as the public
web API. They've always had features which are not exposed publicly. So
if there's a problem
Even without logging on Spotty seems slow. It takes 5 seconds to view
the tracks in an album. Was it this slow before? Pi4 server.
No problem here, really. And trust me: 4.5.0 has been downloaded and
installed a few thousand times. And I've had about a hand full of
negative feedback. I'm
castalla wrote:
> tc@piCorePlayer:~$ cd
> /usr/local/slimserver/Cache/InstalledPlugins/Plugins/Spotty/Bin/arm-linux
> tc@piCorePlayer:/mnt/mmcblk0p2/tce/slimserver/Cache/InstalledPlugins/Plugins/Spotty/Bin/arm-linux$
> ls
> spotty-hf
>
castalla wrote:
> Okay.
>
> Platform Architecture: armv7l-linux
>
> piCorePlayer | piCorePlayer v7.0.1 | www v00015 | linux 5.4.83-pcpCore |
> piCore v12.0pCP | Squeezelite v1.9.9-1386-pCP
>
> What to do now?
Do a "file ./spotty-hf " to see what sort of executable it is
mherger wrote:
> > Even without logging on Spotty seems slow. It takes 5 seconds to view
> > the tracks in an album. Was it this slow before? Pi4 server.
>
> No problem here, really. And trust me: 4.5.0 has been downloaded and
> installed a few thousand times. And I've had about a hand full
Standard pcp - nothing fancy except running on pi 2b
Oh, no more Pi4? Ok, that I should be able to verify. I must have a 2B
somewhere...
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I wanted to try going back to 4.4.9 so installed it
manually. Then I got the red message about the helper. Going back to 4.5
fixed it but it is so slow. I wanted to compare it it to 4.4.9 as I
don't remember that being slow.
There's no browsing related change in 4.5.0. The only code change
I just tried my laptop with Spotty 4.4.9 and that also takes 5 seconds
to open an album in the Spotty library and debug logging slows
everything down even more. So I have no idea what is going on. Does
debug logging work correctly for anyone else?
How much is "even more"? The only difference
mherger wrote:
> > I'm also having weird things going on after latest Spotty update.. My
> > other half has reported that when using connect with squeezelite on
> > libreelec, tv switches itself on and stops Spotify playback..
> Apparently
> > Only turning tv off resumes playback.. [emoji23]
>
Diana wrote:
> Lowering the Spotty bit rate seems to have done the trick. The three
> players (2xiPhone 6+ with iPeng and a PiCP) have streamed in sync for
> about five hours. The sync has just now broken down, but was immediately
> restored and continued when I restarted iPeng on the iPhones.
er1000 wrote:
> I will appreciate a feedback to the question; does iPeng Playback should
> support 192Khz?
No, currently not.
You should still be able to play 192kHz material through iPeng as long
as you allow the server to transcode it (that works by default), but
iPeng's output will be
Toei wrote:
> hi i just get another shark white one .
>
> where i can get rs-stream.sh where its located?
>
> alsa detect two sharks but just change r to R
>
> And it give another address to the other shark.
The code to locate the card at line 194.
You can just change the *r*adioSHARK to
mherger wrote:
> >>> Standard pcp - nothing fancy except running on pi 2b
> >>
> >> Oh, no more Pi4? Ok, that I should be able to verify. I must have a
> 2B
> >> somewhere...
> >
> > Argh... have a 2B here, it's running the same kernel as I've reported
>
> > before (linux 5.4.83-pcpCore-v7),
pputzer wrote:
> While that should not be the issue for the plugin, I'd be rather
> surprised if the current directory was in your $PATH. Normally, to run a
> file from the current directory, you'd call it like "./spotty-hf"
>
>
> Gesendet von iPad mit Tapatalk
. /spotty-hf
Gives
Illegal
castalla wrote:
> . /spotty-hf
>
> Gives
>
> Illegal instruction
>
> (sigh)
But that tells as something new. It would seem that your system's
hardware architecture is not the same as that of the installed binaries.
Gesendet von iPad mit Tapatalk
pputzer wrote:
> But that tells as something new. It would seem that your system's
> hardware architecture is not the same as that of the installed
> binaries.
>
>
> Gesendet von iPad mit Tapatalk
Okay.
Platform Architecture: armv7l-linux
piCorePlayer | piCorePlayer v7.0.1 | www v00015 |
bpa wrote:
> A common reason for connection timeout is LMS or OS not up to date with
> SSL.
>
> What version of LMS and what version of IO::Socket::SSL as shown in
> WebUI Settings/Information (should be about 2.06)
>
> edit:
> In a Dec 2020 post you say updated to LMS 8.0 - that may be
slartibartfast wrote:
> Does nobody else see an issue with Spotify Connect where if you pause a
> track in the Spotify app the track progress indicator jumps to the end
> of the track? Restarting the track causes the track timer to increase
> beyond the track end time.
>
> Sent from my Pixel
Standard pcp - nothing fancy except running on pi 2b
Oh, no more Pi4? Ok, that I should be able to verify. I must have a 2B
somewhere...
Argh... have a 2B here, it's running the same kernel as I've reported
before (linux 5.4.83-pcpCore-v7), which is different from yours. And it
does run
mherger wrote:
> > So if there's no file, how to I get that info?
>
> I've given it already. Unless you've overwritten what was installed by
> the plugin you should have an exact copy of what I have. I compiled it
> after all :-)
No - I meant that I can't get the info because there's no
this is my understanding of basic flow of streaming bits from spotify:
sqzlite/rpi4 < spotty/lms < spotify
That's correct (though I would have reversed the arrows ;-)).
if this is correct, is there practical advantage of running lms inside
rpi4,
so as to eliminate some lan
mherger wrote:
> > I just tried my laptop with Spotty 4.4.9 and that also takes 5 seconds
> > to open an album in the Spotty library and debug logging slows
> > everything down even more. So I have no idea what is going on. Does
> > debug logging work correctly for anyone else?
>
> How much is
So if there's no file, how to I get that info?
I've given it already. Unless you've overwritten what was installed by
the plugin you should have an exact copy of what I have. I compiled it
after all :-)
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Standard pcp - nothing fancy except running on pi 2b
Oh, no more Pi4? Ok, that I should be able to verify. I must have a 2B
somewhere...
Argh... have a 2B here, it's running the same kernel as I've reported
before (linux 5.4.83-pcpCore-v7), which is different from yours. And it
does run
castalla wrote:
> Okay.
>
> Platform Architecture: armv7l-linux
>
> piCorePlayer | piCorePlayer v7.0.1 | www v00015 | linux 5.4.83-pcpCore |
> piCore v12.0pCP | Squeezelite v1.9.9-1386-pCP
>
> What to do now?
Wait, This is not a pi2,pi3 or pi4. This is only an armv6 board,
which is not
hello michael,
this is my understanding of basic flow of streaming bits from spotify:
sqzlite/rpi4 < spotty/lms < spotify
if this is correct, is there practical advantage of running lms inside
rpi4,
so as to eliminate some lan traffic?
please set me straight on this...
cortegedusage wrote:
> after the update I've experienced the songs played from spotify were
> LOUD and Distorted.
> (I updated last night and was wide awake after that :))
>
> I had LMS convert the stream to flac because I experienced this was the
> only way to have
> the levels the same
expectingtofly wrote:
> Looks like something has gone wrong with your LMS, it can't open a
> socket to call out to the internet.
> Have you tried rebooting your server?Hopefully its as simple as
> that, however it may be something has got corrupt and you need to
> reinstall LMS
Sorry to
Paul Webster wrote:
> On the Main page in pCP there is a Reboot button.
>
> However, as it says somewhere on the pCP screens ... LMS has a database
> that will probably work best if you perform an orderly shutdown of LMS
> first. I don't remember if the pCP reboot function waits for LMS to
mherger wrote:
> > [21-06-18 22:20:37.6160] Plugins::Spotty::Helper::_findBin (192)
> Trying
> > helper application:
> >
> /usr/local/slimserver/Cache/InstalledPlugins/Plugins/Spotty/Bin/arm-linux/spotty-hf
> > [21-06-18 22:20:37.7139] Plugins::Spotty::Helper::get (51) Didn't
> find
> > Spotty
Just to note that I've not seen any disruption or lack of response with
my server (Pi4, pCP 7.0.1, LMS Version: 8.1.2 - 1622353561) with Spotty
4.5. Starting playback of Spotty albums integrated in my collection is
pretty much the same as for local files, and navigating within the
Spotty app is
fmanchu wrote:
> Many thanks for your quick response. LMS 8.1.1 and IO::Socket::SSL is
> 2.066
>
> Following log extract may be of some help? Is Spotty the problem - if so
> then why?
>
> [70-01-01 01:20:26.9989] Plugins::Spotty::API::__ANON__ (1428) error:
> Connect timed out: Bad file
Does nobody else see an issue with Spotify Connect where if you pause a
track in the Spotify app the track progress indicator jumps to the end
of the track? Restarting the track causes the track timer to increase
beyond the track end time.
Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
mherger wrote:
> > Do a "file ./spotty-hf " to see what sort of executable it is
>
> There's no "file" in pCP. But here's what it says for me:
>
> spotty-hf: ELF 32-bit LSB shared object, ARM, EABI5 version 1 (SYSV),
> dynamically linked, interpreter /lib/ld-linux-armhf.so.3, for GNU/Linux
>
On the Main page in pCP there is a Reboot button.
Paul Webster
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author of \"now playing\" plugins covering radio france (fip etc),
planetradio (bauer - kiss, absolute, scala, jazzfm etc), kcrw, supla
finland, abc australia, cbc/radio-canada and rte ireland
in my current setup of rpi/allo, when i play spotty,
it often stops after some number of tracks and i have to manually
kick-start it
If you're using the Connect feature, then this, unfortunately, is a
known issue.
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I have multiple accounts, 4, I deleted the one I use and added it
successfully again. Paid service.
I have a client ID registered. It shows correct on Spotify’s app page. I
created another app and copied that client ID as well, no difference.
Did you register your accounts with the client ID?
I'm also having weird things going on after latest Spotty update.. My
other half has reported that when using connect with squeezelite on
libreelec, tv switches itself on and stops Spotify playback.. Apparently
Only turning tv off resumes playback.. [emoji23]
You can only use Spotify Connect on
Platform Architecture: armv7l-linux
piCorePlayer | piCorePlayer v7.0.1 | www v00015 | linux 5.4.83-pcpCore |
piCore v12.0pCP | Squeezelite v1.9.9-1386-pCP
I don't get it. So this is the standard pCP7, no 64 bit, no audio
enthusiast (or whatever it's called)? I have basically the same info as
mherger wrote:
> > Platform Architecture: armv7l-linux
> >
> > piCorePlayer | piCorePlayer v7.0.1 | www v00015 | linux 5.4.83-pcpCore
> |
> > piCore v12.0pCP | Squeezelite v1.9.9-1386-pCP
>
> I don't get it. So this is the standard pCP7, no 64 bit, no audio
> enthusiast (or whatever it's
Do a "file ./spotty-hf " to see what sort of executable it is
There's no "file" in pCP. But here's what it says for me:
spotty-hf: ELF 32-bit LSB shared object, ARM, EABI5 version 1 (SYSV),
dynamically linked, interpreter /lib/ld-linux-armhf.so.3, for GNU/Linux
3.2.0,
mherger wrote:
> >> Standard pcp - nothing fancy except running on pi 2b
> >
> > Oh, no more Pi4? Ok, that I should be able to verify. I must have a 2B
>
> > somewhere...
>
> Argh... have a 2B here, it's running the same kernel as I've reported
> before (linux 5.4.83-pcpCore-v7), which is
mherger wrote:
> > Standard pcp - nothing fancy except running on pi 2b
>
> Oh, no more Pi4? Ok, that I should be able to verify. I must have a 2B
> somewhere...
I do, I can test a bit later this morning. But the 2b is armv7, so it
should be fine. When I looked at the elf info, it was
Grumpy Bob wrote:
> Just to note that I've not seen any disruption or lack of response with
> my server (Pi4, pCP 7.0.1, LMS Version: 8.1.2 - 1622353561) with Spotty
> 4.5. Starting playback of Spotty albums integrated in my collection is
> pretty much the same as for local files, and
mherger wrote:
> > this is my understanding of basic flow of streaming bits from spotify:
> >
> > sqzlite/rpi4 < spotty/lms < spotify
>
> That's correct (though I would have reversed the arrows ;-)).
>
> > if this is correct, is there practical advantage of running lms inside
garym wrote:
> As far as I know, the reboot function does an orderly shutdown of LMS
> first, but it would be great to have that confirmed.
> edit: I keep my rPi plugged into a UPS (uninterrupted power supply), as
> my location is prone to occasional power blips due to thunderstorms,
> etc.
Well not first gen :) I do have a few of them, but you'll be much
happier with a newer board. The entry level pi4-2GB board is plenty to
handle LMS.
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
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castalla wrote:
> Must have missed that.
>
> Just tried with a pi zero and same failure...
>
> I don't have a pi 4 - more than I need. I'll probably get a 3b.
Because the pi0 uses the same single core armv6 processor.
More than you need really depends on what you want out of your system.
paul- wrote:
> If you want the latest and greatest options, then sometimes you have to
> keep up with the hardware. The compilers and libraries being used are
> just dropping support for ancient platforms.
>
> AFAIK, you can install Spotty and Spotty Legacy Helper App for Arm6/7
> and you
SpiderJon wrote:
> Not sure about iPlayer vs Sounds (I stopped using iPlayer a while ago),
> but I do find that the volume level can vary quite markedly between
> different programmes in Sounds.
>
> In some cases it may be a "perceived volume" issue (eg, different
> dynamic ranges between
If you want the latest and greatest options, then sometimes you have to
keep up with the hardware. The compilers and libraries being used are
just dropping support for ancient platforms.
AFAIK, you can install Spotty and Spotty Legacy Helper App for Arm6/7
and you should be able to use spotty
mherger wrote:
> > I just tried my laptop with Spotty 4.4.9 and that also takes 5 seconds
> > to open an album in the Spotty library and debug logging slows
> > everything down even more. So I have no idea what is going on. Does
> > debug logging work correctly for anyone else?
>
> How much is
slartibartfast wrote:
> Does nobody else see an issue with Spotify Connect where if you pause a
> track in the Spotify app the track progress indicator jumps to the end
> of the track? Restarting the track causes the track timer to increase
> beyond the track end time.
>
> Sent from my Pixel
slartibartfast wrote:
> So I assume the lack of answers means nobody else sees this issue with
> Spotify Connect. Any data is good data.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
Although I hardly use connect mode I just tried this, and with me I can
confirm this behaviour. I don't believe it
slartibartfast wrote:
> So I assume the lack of answers means nobody else sees this issue with
> Spotify Connect. Any data is good data.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
Same for me. Using a PI 4B.
mvn2009's
The first gen pi (I always thought it was a 2) and a pi zero.
The zero produces the same red error message.
This is at least the third time I'm going to ask this question, as
you've still not answered it: what's wrong with the first device you
mentioned, which from what I saw should be
Thanks for the last update of the app. Looks more modern now, especially
with the music notification option, to bring it in the correct place.
One thing about that music notification. When I swipe down on my phone,
I get the notification panel. The music notification is collapsed. Only
the
mherger wrote:
> > Model:
> > B+
>
> That's a first generation B model. I thought I dropped support for them
>
> a while ago... Why don't you save yourself all this trouble and update
> your Pi4?
Must have missed that.
Just tried with a pi zero and same failure...
I don't have a pi 4 -
There has been a messy disagreement regarding the instruction set to be
supported and AFAIR, when the first Pi came out, the processor they
where using (an 1160) was missing one instruction. I would have to
reread things from the past, but in general I think the 1160 needs the
arm5el, not the hf
Any idea why the redundant controls in the Favorites menu?
Clicking on the three dots gives
35021
Clicking on the icon gives
35022
Perhaps clean up the icon by removing the Append to Queue and Play now
buttons and move the Play now action to clicking the icon instead. This
gives a much larger
I just uploaded server.log
I restarted LMS navigated to Spotty/Albums, turned on debug logging then
opened the album Everything Now by Arcade Fire. The tracks were
displayed after around 40 seconds.
I'm pretty sure this is IO related. You could watch "top" while you're
running these test, to
mherger wrote:
> > Apart from the fact of junking 2 previously working pi's, there
> appear
> > to be 2 different pi 3 B+ (526 and 1gb). A 4 will need a new case
> with
> > cooling and a new power supply.
>
> I totally understand your frustration. But I don't understand why you
> don't help
paul- wrote:
> Because the pi0 uses the same single core armv6 processor.
>
> More than you need really depends on what you want out of your system.
> There is only one reason to use older pi models..if you need low
> power requirements if you want to run from a battery. (okay the cost
mherger wrote:
> > I wanted to try going back to 4.4.9 so installed it
> > manually. Then I got the red message about the helper. Going back to
> 4.5
> > fixed it but it is so slow. I wanted to compare it it to 4.4.9 as I
> > don't remember that being slow.
>
> There's no browsing related
mherger wrote:
> > Apart from the fact of junking 2 previously working pi's, there
> appear
> > to be 2 different pi 3 B+ (526 and 1gb). A 4 will need a new case
> with
> > cooling and a new power supply.
>
> I totally understand your frustration. But I don't understand why you
> don't help
mherger wrote:
> > The first gen pi (I always thought it was a 2) and a pi zero.
> >
> > The zero produces the same red error message.
>
> This is at least the third time I'm going to ask this question, as
> you've still not answered it: what's wrong with the first device you
> mentioned,
paul- wrote:
> There is some confusion as to what osArch or Platform Architecture.
> Those come from the Perl configuration, and is not a true representation
> of the base os/kernel running. Im pretty sure that just shows what
> system compiled Perl
.which we typically build on a armv7
cortegedusage wrote:
> Anyone else had this experience with normalisation and transcoding to
> flac. I've reversed to the previous spotty-hf helper and it works as it
> did before.
> If I'm alone in this it might be time to start from scratch and
> reinstall LMS.
> Running LMS 8.1.1 from a Pi4
Model:
B+
That's a first generation B model. I thought I dropped support for them
a while ago... Why don't you save yourself all this trouble and update
your Pi4?
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cortegedusage wrote:
> Although I hardly use connect mode I just tried this, and with me I can
> confirm this behaviour. I don't believe it was like this before.
>
> cheersI just tried Spotty 4.4.9 on my Windows laptop and pausing Spotify
Connect works perfectly so definitely new behaviour.
cortegedusage wrote:
> Although I hardly use connect mode I just tried this, and with me I can
> confirm this behaviour. I don't believe it was like this before.
>
> cheersI think it is new behaviour as well. Something seems to be wrong with
the communication between LMS and Spotify. Pausing
Apart from the fact of junking 2 previously working pi's, there appear
to be 2 different pi 3 B+ (526 and 1gb). A 4 will need a new case with
cooling and a new power supply.
I totally understand your frustration. But I don't understand why you
don't help us help you... It's still not clear
pputzer wrote:
> I think castalla mentioned trying with a Zero.
>
>
> Gesendet von iPad mit Tapatalk
Yep.
The first gen pi (I always thought it was a 2) and a pi zero.
The zero produces the same red error message.
cortegedusage wrote:
> after the update I've experienced the songs played from spotify were
> LOUD and Distorted.
> (I updated last night and was wide awake after that :))
>
> I had LMS convert the stream to flac because I experienced this was the
> only way to have
> the levels the same
mherger wrote:
> > in my current setup of rpi/allo, when i play spotty,
> > it often stops after some number of tracks and i have to manually
> > kick-start it
>
> If you're using the Connect feature, then this, unfortunately, is a
> known issue.
thanks for confirmation.
mherger wrote:
> > I just uploaded server.log
> > I restarted LMS navigated to Spotty/Albums, turned on debug logging
> then
> > opened the album Everything Now by Arcade Fire. The tracks were
> > displayed after around 40 seconds.
>
> I'm pretty sure this is IO related. You could watch "top"
edwardthern wrote:
> Any idea why the redundant controls in the Favorites menu?
>
> Clicking on the three dots gives
> 35021
>
> Clicking on the icon gives
> 35022
>
> Perhaps clean up the icon by removing the Append to Queue and Play now
> buttons and move the Play now action to clicking
There is some confusion as to what osArch or Platform Architecture.
Those come from the Perl configuration, and is not a true representation
of the base os/kernel running. Im pretty sure that just shows what
system compiled Perl
.which we typically build on a armv7 processor,
but the
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