Hello,
I'm using a home automation system called "Domoticz".
I already added a play/pause button and now I want a shortcut to certain
spotify playlist. This way I want to be able to start playing certain
music with one button. Of course I need a HTTP link to achieve this.
QUESTIONB 1: HOW CAN I
Attached are the LMS Player Stream log and the ffmpeg output.
Nothing seems any different, timeout after 3 seconds?
Thanks
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|Filename: 19-02-15_LMS_M3u8_Streaming_Log.zip |
|Download: http://forums.slimde
Has anyone tried or looked at GPAC as a player for HLS streams?
http://gpac.wp.mines-telecom.fr/
I haven't been able to try anything yet (will take a look when I get
home after work) but the player it includes (Osmo4) says it can handle
both HLS and MPEG-DASH streams, which means it could very w
bpa wrote:
> I think so - LMS is installed as admin / nogroup so I think admin is not
> in the root group and so libraries have "x" permission but I think
> libraries need "r" permission.
>
> logged in as root - the following command will add "r" permissions to
> all the ffmpeg file.
>
> chmod
Anyone using a Raspberry Pi (version 1 or 2) with Raspbian and LMS will
want a more recent version of ffmpeg as the currently available ffmpeg
(v0.8.16-1+rpi1) is pretty old and - more importantly - doesn't die.
Easiest solution:
1. Download the tar file on this page:
http://fattylewis.com/lates
Klammer wrote:
> @bpa
> @pastim
>
> Just repeated the previous exercise logged in as "admin" and the files
> still belong to the user "root".
> All permissions are identical for both users i.e. "-rwxr-xr-x "
>
> Is this good news?
I think so - LMS is installed as admin / nogroup so I think adm
@bpa
@pastim
I am able to stop the VideoStation package without uninstalling it if
you think that would help in the debugging?
(I would obviously prefer to have music, video and BBC streaming in the
long run)
I won't be able to do much more tonight but will be around early
morning...
Cheers
Pau
@bpa
@pastim
Just repeated the previous exercise logged in as "admin" and the files
still belong to the user "root".
Is this good news?
Thanks
Paul
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bpa wrote:
> Well done Klammer & Pastim. I hadn't noticed that there were two user
> ids - root and admin. IIRC LMS runs under Admin.
> Also it is now clear that The Videostation package provides ffmpeg and
> my guess is that the Videostation ffmpeg libraries have different
> permissions to the
PasTim wrote:
> Bother.
> There should be a command that shows what 'groups' a user belongs to,
> but it must be different on your system from my linux ubuntu systems.
> Can anyone else help?
on mine groups admin returns:
admin : users smmsp administrators
Tim
Klammer wrote:
> Result is the same when logged in as Admin or Root:
> -ash: groups: not found
>
>
> I do hope I don't need a different version of ffmpeg because it's a
> nightmare to try and a). install ipkg and b). install ffmpeg as the
> Synology needs to be bootstrapped - I've tried to do i
Klammer wrote:
> Result is the same when logged in as Admin or Root:
> -ash: groups: not found
>
>
> I do hope I don't need a different version of ffmpeg because it's a
> nightmare to try and a). install ipkg and b). install ffmpeg as the
> Synology needs to be bootstrapped - I've tried to do i
As title.
I am guessing it should be a case of copying a file(s) from A to B but
which file(s)?
plugin/smartmix.prefs from your prefs folder (see Settings/Information
for its location). When you copy the full file, then you should remove
the catalog ID from it before using it on the new machin
PasTim wrote:
> Good (in a way). This implies, and I think confirms, to me that your
> problems are nothing to do with LMS or its plugins or access rights &
> permissions on any LMS folders or files.
>
> I hope someone with enough knowledge of your linux version and ffmpeg
> can determine what
Klammer wrote:
> Playing the stream behaves differently when logged in as admin as
> opposed to root.
>
> File attached
>
> Thanks
> Paul
Good (in a way). This implies, and I think confirms, to me that your
problems are nothing to do with LMS or its plugins or access rights &
permissions on an
PasTim wrote:
> Could you try to play the bbc stream this way, as I believe you did
> before. If so, does it play in the same way logged in as admin as it
> did when root?
Playing the stream behaves differently when logged in as admin as
opposed to root.
File attached
Thanks
Paul
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vinnielo wrote:
> If it is just access to the BBC live streams you'd like, then the
> RadioFeeds app is sufficient.
> You can download this from the App Gallery under Radio Networks.
Thanks for the reply, the BBC iplayer app that I downloaded from the
third party apps a couple of years ago still
castalla wrote:
> Squeezeplay OS - sorted
>
> Look in the previous thread ...
Also,-* roobarb!*- has posted on the Joggler forum, instructions for
ffmpeg install.
This might help Ubuntu Trusty people
http://www.jogglerwiki.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2119&p=23691#p23691
atb
Ronnie
-
bpa wrote:
> Absolutely no harm sometimes new info comes out or a new perspective
> trigger an idea.
>
> As it stands when ffmpeg (already installed on Synology but could be
> part of a Plex install) behave the same on a Intel and Arm based
> Synology.
> The key issue is that when run on a comma
Klammer wrote:
> LOGGED IN AS ADMIN:
>
> crosh> ssh admin@192.168.0.20
> admin@192.168.0.20's password:
>
>
> BusyBox v1.16.1 (2015-01-07 14:53:57 CST) built-in shell (ash)
> Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands.
>
> DiskStation> ffmpeg
> ffmpeg version 2.0.2 Copyright (c) 2000-2013
jezbo wrote:
> That feature is in the latest version.
Which, by the way, is an excellent feature! Thank you very much.
Now if only there was a tablet/smart phone LMS controller app with a
similar feature.
Living Rm: Transporter-SimAudio pre/power amps-Vandersteen 3A Sign. &
sub
Home Theater:
@bpa
@pastim
Found some "libvacodec" type files.
VideoStation is a Synology package I have installed which catalogues and
streams movies:
/volume1/@appstore/VideoStation/lib/ffmpeg/libavformat.so.55
/volume1/@appstore/VideoStation/lib/ffmpeg/libavutil.so.52
/volume1/@appstore/VideoStation/lib/f
PasTim wrote:
> No doubt you are right, but there's no harm being 100% sure is there?
Absolutely no harm sometimes new info comes out or a new perspective
trigger an idea.
As it stands when ffmpeg (already installed on Synology but could be
part of a Plex install) behave the same on a Intel an
PasTim wrote:
> I have also been wondering about multiple versions of programs. When
> run as root various alternative libraries could be being invoked. Is
> there any chance on his platform that Klammer could try to log on as
> Admin and run ffmpeg directly again? I don't know anything about
bpa wrote:
> Interesting but the version of the shell script had the exec removed and
> I don't think it is called indirectly.
>
> I've gone through ffmpeg code and the error message does seem to
> indicate no permission to open the library containg the decoder. This
> doesn't make sense but I f
I have given up for the moment with trying to get this to work on my
ReadyNAS and have built a new Windows 7 based server.
This link is now working for me:
http://a.files.bbci.co.uk/media/live/manifesto/audio/simulcast/hls/uk/sbr_high/ak/bbc_radio_four_extra.m3u8
on my Squeezebox Radio.
However
bpa wrote:
> Interesting but the version of the shell script had the exec removed and
> I don't think it is called indirectly.
>
> I've gone through ffmpeg code and the error message does seem to
> indicate no permission to open the library containg the decoder. This
> doesn't make sense but I f
That feature is in the latest version.
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Klammer wrote:
> @pastim
>
> Finally found infobrowser.opml - does it need any changes?
>
> /volume1/@appstore/SqueezeCenter/Cache
> DiskStation> dir
> drwxr-xr-x7 adminusers 4096 Feb 18 13:45 .
> drwxrwxrwx 20 adminusers 4096 Nov 26 17:48 ..
> drwxr-xr-x2 admi
As title.
I am guessing it should be a case of copying a file(s) from A to B but
which file(s)?
*Vortexbox LMS 7.8 music on QNAP TS419p via NFS* -
iThingys/iPeng/Tablets
*Living Room* - SB3 -> Onkyo TS606 connected Digitally - > Celestion
Ditton F20s - and connected Analogue for Zone 2 -> Sony
a feature that opens the folder of the album.
in explorer I intend
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VFRBOB wrote:
>
> I live in Canada but was born in the UK and use the third party BBC
> iPlayer app to access 6 music and Radio 4. I was totally unaware until
> yesterday of the BBC no longer supporting WMA when I found I could not
> access Listen Live anymore on the App.
>
> I have read some
Klammer wrote:
> Is this any use, it's talking about ffmpeg on Synology and exec being
> disabled?
>
> http://galleryproject.org/node/87592
Interesting but the version of the shell script had the exec removed and
I don't think it is called indirectly.
I've gone through ffmpeg code and the erro
@pastim
Finally found infobrowser.opml - does it need any changes?
/volume1/@appstore/SqueezeCenter/Cache
DiskStation> dir
drwxr-xr-x7 adminusers 4096 Feb 18 13:45 .
drwxrwxrwx 20 adminusers 4096 Nov 26 17:48 ..
drwxr-xr-x2 adminusers 4096 Feb 17 20:
bpa wrote:
> Where are you going with this ?
> I already had Klammer run a modified version of playhls.sh which logs
> its activities - so the script is run.
Things go wrong for reasons I don't always fully understand, for
instance the menu.opml permissions, and it seems I was not the only one.
S
Klammer wrote:
> @pastim
>
> Hi Tim,
>
> I have only only run ffmpeg using bpa's instructions in order to
> generate debug logs and test .fls files.
>
> Here's the PlayHLS folder permissions:
>
> Here are the permissions for PlayHLS directory:
>
> drwxr-xr-x 2 admin users 4096 Feb 17 20:04 .
Man in a van wrote:
> Steve, that's a funny name for a Bob :p
>
> Have a read over here
>
> http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?103158-Announce-PlayHLS-Plugin-plugin-to-play-Apple-HLS-m3u8-stream
>
>
> and then if that does not help post your question in that thread with
> ALL the re
@pastim
Hi Tim,
I have only only run ffmpeg using bpa's instructions in order to
generate debug logs and test .fls files.
Here's the PlayHLS folder permissions:
Here are the permissions for playhls.sh:
drwxr-xr-x 2 admin users 4096 Feb 17 20:04 .
drwxr-xr-x 3 admin users 4096 Feb 17 20:04 ..
pardon?
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plugi
bpa wrote:
> On WebUI Settings/Information at the bottom it list the directories
> which have plugins
>
> You need to look in the directory which ends with
> InstalledPlugins/Plugins/ - the BBCiPlayer plugin is in the BBCiPlayer
> subdirectory and menu.opml is in this directory.
Thanks, all wo
PasTim wrote:
> That lot looks OK to me. How about the PlayHLS directory?
Where are you going with this ?
I already had Klammer run a modified version of playhls.sh which logs
its activities - so the script is run.
bpa's
PasTim wrote:
> Thanks very much. Somehow I never would have looked there. I didn't
> particularly associate opml with favourites.
opml is the foundation of LMS menus and you can do lots of tricks with
it in conjunction with a plugin but the editor doesn't support those
fields.
-
Klammer wrote:
> > PasTim wrote:
> >
> >
> > I don't understand the first part of your post regarding "terminal
> > line", sorry.
> > > Apologies - a loose use of words. I thought you had executed ffmpeg
> independently by typing in a command something like
> [code>
> ffmpeg http..
>
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bpa wrote:
> Enable it in Settings/Advanced/Favorites
Thanks very much. Somehow I never would have looked there. I didn't
particularly associate opml with favourites.
LMS 7.9 on VortexBox Midi, Xubuntu 14.04, FLACs 16->24 bit,
44.1->192kbps. LMS & Squeeze2upnp (Beta - derived from squeezelit
Paul608085 wrote:
> However, I cannot find the menu.opml file with the new URLs that I had
> to replace under Linux. Windows Explorer seach does not find it - is it
> a different file under Windows or is there a different method?
On WebUI Settings/Information at the bottom it list the directorie
PasTim wrote:
> Where is the OPML editor? I might use it I knew something about it.
> I'm sure there is a forum thread on it somewhere, but I've searched and
> failed to find it. It doesn't seem to be a plugin, or something else in
> Advanced, or an item in Extras. .
Enable it in Settings/Ad
PasTim wrote:
> > Klammer wrote:
> >
> > From one of the error messages you posted, and the issues with the
> > menu.opml, I'm wondering about permissions issues when LMS tries to run
> > things.
> >
> > I think you said ffmpeg will play a link directly on a terminal line -
> > is that right
Klammer wrote:
> > bpa wrote:
> >
> >
> > It's a pleasure to be involved in this and, surely, as you and others
> > are dedicating so much time to it, then so should the end
> > beneficiaries?
> >
> > I've learnt so much in the last few days.
> >
> > Fingers crossed for a solution soon, I fe
Hi,
would be interesting to function as an "open contien folder"
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bpa wrote:
> This is the LMS inbuilt OPML editor - seemingly rarely found or used by
> users - pity as effort went into writing it to help users..
>
Where is the OPML editor? I might use it I knew something about it.
I'm sure there is a forum thread on it somewhere, but I've searched and
faile
mherger wrote:
> >
>
> - delete cached.db from the cache folder
>
> ?
>
> There's something funky going on when the plugin tries to report tracks
>
> which have been played before. It's reporting some invalid values, which
>
> cause errors in the request handling.
>
> --
>
> Michael
Hi
Read comments on BBC Technology web page yesterday reiterating comments
from 'Feedback' programme, but also included specific comment to return
services back to Squeezebox users. See article here
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-31487515
Keep up the great work
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Thanks. I see how each recipe is stored. Not sure what happened to the
one I previously saved but I've got a copy of the .pref file now and can
monitor any changes.
Win7Pro(x64)[3.3Ghz i5, 8GB RAM, 120GB SSD system, 15TB storage], LMS
7.9.0 -> Logitech Squeezebox Classic V.3 -> Cambridge Audio
bpa wrote:
> It's not as bad as it looks.
>
> Instead of ffmpeg doing the HLS, AAC decode and Flac encode - the link
> shows how to get 3 separate applications (they are separated by the | )
> to do the same - ffmpeg does HLS and then passes AAC to faad to decode
> which then passes PCM to Flac
bpa wrote:
> I should also apologise - I wasn't being critical of your english and
> sorry if it came across as that.
> By "plain english" I meant - "explain what you want to happen with no
> technical details" and you have done that.
Never mind, I googled the meaning of"plain english". After th
Viator wrote:
> Sorry for my english, I'm not a native speaker. I will try to make
> things as clear as possible.
I should also apologise - I wasn't being critical of your english and
sorry if it came across as that.
By "plain english" I meant - "explain what you want to happen with no
technical
bpa wrote:
> It looks like the BBCilayer plugin settings are important. It seems
> from another post the m3u8 URLs will not work if BBCiPlayer Live
> settings are "FlashAAC > WMA"
>
> Perhaps add a comment that user must make BBCiPlayer plugin settings
> most comprehensive and also enable tran
bpa wrote:
> I don't understand your point. I think you do not understand what
> wavein does.
>
> Wavin plugin is used on a LMS server. Wavein is used copies that audio
> source (often what is playing on server audio out but can be a Line-in
> on the server) from the LMS server to the SB playe
Giza2020 wrote:
> E maybe that was like me saying jogging is fun and you sending me a
> link to the saraha desert challenge hahahahahhahah
It's not as bad as it looks.
Instead of ffmpeg doing the HLS, AAC decode and Flac encode - the link
shows how to get 3 separate applications to do the s
bpa wrote:
> > Klammer wrote:
> > Good morning bpa!
> >
> > Thanks for looking at the files I sent, sorry if I didn't play the right
> > stream, it was very early and I am dreaming about coding!
> >
> > I've now saved some BBC m3u8's as favourites so shouldn't make the same
> > mistake again.
bpa wrote:
> If you want to play around -breaking up the encode / decode and see
> different loads - here is an example. Also try using -compression_level
> 0 with ffmpeg or pass through just pcm
>
> http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?53229-Announce-BBCiPlayer-Plugin-(UK-only)&p=80747
Klammer wrote:
> Good morning bpa!
>
> Thanks for looking at the files I sent, sorry if I didn't play the right
> stream, it was very early and I am dreaming about coding!
>
> I've now saved some BBC m3u8's as favourites so shouldn't make the same
> mistake again.
>
> Do you have enough info]
phineas wrote:
> @klammer
> Hi - I followed the instructions in the README file for the script here
> :
>
> https://github.com/CutePoisonX/ffmpegInstaller/blob/master/README.md
>
> In summary, you need IPKG first. this is perhaps the trickiest bit
> because you have to select the correct boost
Giza2020 wrote:
> Yeah but tweaking is fun :-)
If you want to play around -breaking up the encode / decode and see
different loads - here is an example. Also try using -compression_level
0 with ffmpeg or pass through just pcm
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?53229-Announce-BBCiPla
@bpa Oh well not that then.
The sbr and controller to control
I'm wondering if taking the gpu below 16mb (i think i went down to 6 or
8) is not good in any solution other than ssh access only?
I checked this am and playing boom and sbr controlled by squeeze
commander didn't take the cpu above
bpa wrote:
> Thanks.
> The new tests seem to indicate that the problem is not with ffmpeg so
> I'll need to look again and think some more.
>
> The 2nd log file ( LMS_Server_Log_Syno_ARM_NAS_BBCm3u8.zip ) showed
> playing not an m3u8 URL but an iplayer:// URL which found a BBC http/aac
> strea
Giza2020 wrote:
> but it makes sense the pi will need some gpu to help render the web u,
> reciever ui, phone ui and images won't it?
Only if there is a special version of LMS for Pi which uses the GPU.
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Viator wrote:
> From my point of view it seems that the actual stream - which is radio -
> will be stopped but the waveIn will never be started.
I don't understand your point. I think you do not understand what
wavein does.
Wavin plugin is used on a LMS server. Wavein is used copies that audio
Yeah but tweaking is fun :-)
I think this all might have started happening when i reduced the gpu
mem..but it makes sense the pi will need some gpu to help render the web
u, reciever ui, phone ui and images won't it?
Giza
Giza2020 wrote:
> Castalla I'm trying to fault find without being in the vicinity of the
> devices and wonder if you think dropping the gpu mem down very low could
> have caused the issue? I did set it very low on the squeezeplug setup.
>
> Would make sense that the boom works with its very low
Giza2020 wrote:
> Castalla I'm trying to fault find without being in the vicinity of the
> devices and wonder if you think dropping the gpu mem down very low could
> have caused the issue? I did set it very low on the squeezeplug setup.
>
> Would make sense that the boom works with its very low
castalla wrote:
> The Expectingtofly ffmpeg works 100% on my Pi. Look to the Duet, I
> think.
Castalla I'm trying to fault find without being in the vicinity of the
devices and wonder if you think dropping the gpu mem down very low could
have caused the issue? I did set it very low on the squee
bonze wrote:
> Took me a while to find it again
>
> http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?53229-Announce-BBCiPlayer-Plugin-(UK-only)&p=807276&viewfull=1#post807276
It looks like the BBCilayer plugin settings are important. It seems
from another post the m3u8 URLs will not work if BB
I knew it, I was doing something daft. In Advanced/BBCiPlayer I had Live
Stream Preference set to FlashAAC > WMA
I must have been messing around and changed it a couple of days back.
All working well and I hope at least someone else benefits from my
idiocy.
Many thanks once again, amazing colla
frozzers wrote:
> For me, the Mac folder was /usr/bin.
If you system has both "/usr/bin" and "/usr/local/bin" and both are on
the PATH, a common convention was that "/usr/bin" is for vendor supplied
binaries and "/usr/local/bin" is for user installed binaries perhaps so
that they don't get lost
mjf2708 wrote:
> Re post #4, 'OSX Installation instructions', the following is what I did
> for the first step (install ffmpeg):
>
> Download ffmpeg binary for OS X from http://ffmpegmac.net/. Note: there
> are 2 versions, one for OS X 10.5, one for later versions.
> Unzip, and copy ffmpeg to /u
nieldm wrote:
> If nobody has any thoughts on what may be wrong, that is how I will
> proceed, it's no biggie..
You have restarted LMS since you copied the opml into the BBCiPlayer
plugin directory.
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Klammer wrote:
> @bpa
>
> I think I've run the tests and so I have attached some logs.
>
> I got a playable flac file from both the BBC and Non-BBC streams:
>
> BBC Radio 4 flac is Bitrate: 1032kbps VBR, Sample Rate: 48.0 kHz, Sample
> Size: 24Bits
> Non BBC flac is Bitrate: 1703kbps VBR, Samp
bpa wrote:
>
>
> This is the LMS inbuilt OPML editor - seemingly rarely found or used by
> users - pity as effort went into writing it to help users..
>
> Forget the menu.opml for now.
> Checkout the PlayHLS plugin is actually working by playing a m3u8 BBC
> URL in the WebUI Tune-in URL box
>
nieldm wrote:
> ...which looks to me as if it's all concatenated. Wouldn't the
> ..m3u8&icon. usually be separate lines? I am very sure this is
> my problem, what I have no idea about is how to correct it! I have tried
> a couple of the menu.opml's starting with post 2717.
>
This is a s
PasTim wrote:
> The menu.opml contained in 'menu_ukhigh.zip' is in the correct format -
> no edits required (I'm afraid I don't know what the "OPML Playlist
> Browser and Editor" is).
>
> If you look at the Apple HLS m3u8 file types (Settings, Advanced, File
> Types) are at least some enabled?
castalla wrote:
> What's the version of ffmpeg ?
Hi castalla,
it's this one:
http://www.deb-multimedia.org/dists/stable/main/binary-i386/package/ffmpeg
(as I'm on wheezy)
it's v1.0
Code:
ffmpeg version 1.0.10 Copyright (c) 2000-2014 the FFmpeg developers
built on
Hello! Thank you for the fast response!
bpa wrote:
> 1. Enable WebUI Settings/Advanced/Logging player.source to DEBUG and
> click Apply
> 2. Note the time
> 3. Try playing the wavein favorite to record audio
> 4. Stop the stream on the player.
> 5. Copy log file entries from noted time to end of
nieldm wrote:
> After reading this thread, in awe of the amount of work done in such a
> short time and the quality of the collaboration, I have been unwilling
> to ask this question as it falls into the "slap the forehead and utter
> expletive" category of stupid question, but I can't get it to
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