I'll do my best to make sure there is a solution before
this change is officially relased or mysqueezebox.com is shutdown,
whichever comes first.
The flag will be optional as long as mysb.com is around. Which still is
in the unknown future. No hurry.
--
Michael
Wirrunna wrote:
Erland, will Licence Manager still work after this -
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?103210-nomysqueezebox-disable-all-mysb-comintegration-in-LMS-7-9
?
Thanks for notifying me about this.
License Manager plugin currently relies on that you are able to enter an
bpa wrote:
After changing permissions - did you check that it had changed - chmod
may silently ignore the request if it is not able to do it.
Yes, I have confirmed that the changes have stuck but to no avail. The
fact that so many people have been able to do this without any problem
leads me
I still use Inguz, did a search as I remember there was some problem
with silverlight.js -
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?89401-Oops-I-broke-my-Inguz-%28p=653174highlight=silverlight#post653174
- might help. I also recall that silverlight needs 32bit IE to work,
although I can now
I experience the same issues with local player plugin on OSX as
described in previous posts.
I hope Triode can find some time to fix this.
does the all-black SB sound better than the white SB?
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Hmm, looks like I forgot to up the buffer size, now set to 30 secs,
let's see if that helps
Transporter (Lounge)
Touch (Office)
Touch (Kitchen)
Radio (Bedroom)
Radio (Garage)
SqueezePlay 7.8 on 2 x Windows 7 PCs
LMS 7.7.3 on DIY UnRaid NAS now upgraded to 7.8 (06/01/2015)
Squeeze user since
markiii wrote:
Seems to be much the same on radio 1, 2, 3, 5 though oddly ok on 4
Roughly 25 seconds of playback before stops and rebuffers, starts
playing then repeats
Hmmm, not quite the same as my problem perhaps. Following bpa's advice
I turned up the logging on player.source to DEBUG
utgg wrote:
... I haven't yet looked for an alternative, but
http://polling.bbc.co.uk/appconfig/iplayerradio/android/1.6.5/endpoints.json
might be a nice starting point to find all the urls, although the
version numbering implies it isn't very permanent! ...
Ok, I've only just noticed the
JohnB wrote:
The on-demand Radio 3 streams seem to be still using the old rtmp
format.
If that's the case, it sounds like we'll be ok with the rtmp on-demand
streams for a good while yet. And also have no example of on-demand hds
to investigate...
Same on Windows but for live streaming it does appear that it is using
HDS.
The sniffer part of a program I have gives
http://a.files.bbci.co.uk/media/live/manifesto/audio/simulcast/hds/uk/hd/llnw/bbc_radio_three.f4m;
as the URL for Radio 3 Live.
The on-demand Radio 3 streams seem to be still
Man in a van wrote:
have you tried restarting the server?
Seems a reboot of the WHS and the Touch did the job, I can now see the
iPlayer app and its working !! The live stream bit rate is no longer 192
kbps but at least I can hear music rather than the Looped voice of
dread...
Thanks to
wt0 wrote:
You might consider switching to something like Raspberry Pi for running
LMS. You'll get the full unabridged version of LMS. The new 2nd gen
Raspberry Pi should work really well as a LMS server.
Can't seem to find a streamer over cellular, just home network, so it
may be moot
wt0 wrote:
Did you setup your server to be accessible from outside your network?
Yes. I can see the server I, I can control the music in each of the
rooms of my house from afar if I want to p*ss off my wife, but I can't
listen to that music remotely if she ever kicks me out...
Maybe PLEX...
JohnB wrote:
Probably not relevant to your question but, from what I can see, HDS is
used by the BBC's own player on its website.
On non UK, playing radio programs through BBBC website/ Radio ... it is
still Flash on Windows and Linux.
fphredd wrote:
Can't seem to find a streamer over cellular, just home network, so it
may be moot anyway - got the phone pretty cheap - get what you pay for,
I guess. Another thing I can't (at least easily) do on Windows Phone
8.1... :(
Did you setup your server to be accessible from outside
Hallo zusammen,
funktioniert diese Plugin auch mit LMS 7.9?
LG
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markiii wrote:
anyone else finding the HLS streams constantly rebuffering at the
moment?
Not constantly but occassionally. I put this down to the fact that I am
now using a Raspberry Pi with Squeezeplug which is probably slightly
under-powered for transcoding. I have noticed more lag between
markiii wrote:
anyone else finding the HLS streams constantly rebuffering at the
moment?
Live Radio 4 seems stable, as all the other live streams I've listened
to for the last ten days or so have been. In fact I can see the buffer
on my Revo SuperConnect radio and everytime I've looked the
LMS is running on an I5 with 3 Gig Ram using Vortexbox at the moment as
I'm in the process of swapping some architecture around
it ran fine last week on that hardware, you coudl be right as more
people have fixed something to get to the HLS streams maybe its
overloading
Transporter (Lounge)
TheLastMan wrote:
I have noticed more lag between selecting a station and the stream
running
This is likely because ffmpeg is not exiting correctly. The squeezeplug
ffmpeg has been reported as showing this behaviour.
Run top in terminal and you'll likely see multiple ffmpeg processes as
50k...not enough storage...the search continues...
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I have a friend that uses multiple google accounts to accomodate his 80k
track collection. He keeps his new and most listened to tracks in one
account and the remainder in a second account. Not a perfect solution
but workable, especially for the price of $0.00.
castalla wrote:
This is likely because ffmpeg is not exiting correctly. The squeezeplug
ffmpeg has been reported as showing this behaviour.
Run top in terminal and you'll likely see multiple ffmpeg processes as
you change streams.
I can confirm this, see my post here,
utgg wrote:
The m3u8 'master playlist' url that you'll find in that bit of json/xml
won't play in ffmpeg though. There is some 'bbc special' mucking about
with cookies required - that's why I've written my own program to
replace ffmpeg to handle this. The master playlist usually gives a
flysurfer wrote:
@Giza2020: do you have ethernet (lan-cable) connected on your Rasbperry?
Hi Flysufer - sorry for the double posts.. I've caught up with Thomas on
the Pi forum and I tried again without the hifiberry amp+ and it worked!
I then plugged the amp back in and restarted and it worked
I think this never worked. It was always the biggest nuisance with the
plugin when I still used it, I believe it was due to the old default in
SqueezeCenter to always play single tracks so the command attached to
the tracks was not for playing whole albums.
I think there's a command for the meta
Viator wrote:
Took me ages to get bluetooth with pulseaudio and line-in from soundcard
to work with alsa. (If someone is interested in this, pls contact me, I
can post a rough guide and the config files)
I spent a lot of time with Bluetooth and alsa and I have a collection of
BT adaptors to
@Giza2020: do you have ethernet (lan-cable) connected on your Rasbperry?
2 x Max2Play on ODROID U2/U3 with LMS, Squeezelite, Shairport, XBMC
1 x Squeezebox Receiver
1 x Denon 1713 AVR + Nubert 5.1 System
iPeng
Max2Play-Image for ODROID: http://shop.max2play.com/de/image-max2play
Hello!
bpa wrote:
Why not create a playlist in a file with many tracks say CDDA://1
CDDA://2 ..CDA://20
Had the same idea after going to bed. I think I will do this. Not the
most elegant way but the by far easiest and it's working. At the moment
I'm a bit tired of tinkering around to get all
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?53229-Announce-BBCiPlayer-Plugin-(UK-only)p=808380viewfull=1#post808380
You could try this? But not sure it'll work if the other method isn't
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bpa wrote:
I spent a lot of time with Bluetooth and alsa and I have a collection of
BT adaptors to prove it. I think Bluez(4 or was it 5 ?) was a step
backward in functionality (and lack of documentation) and pulseaudio as
an unnecessary evil as it should be optional not default. It seems
utgg wrote:
Mediaset can also be 'apple-ipad-hls', and I guess there are others
about - I've only found ones that yield lower bit rates for mobile use.
Interesting that is an apple selections. Last time I looked iPlayer
on PC browser (couldn't check Safari) only offers Flash at the
I'm not sure of the exact solution but the way to start would be to
create a plugin (need to learn a little Perl and LMS internals) which
handles a new URL type e.g. viator:// and the rest of the URL would
be processed by the plugin which eventually spits out a normal LMS
playable URL such as
bpa wrote:
I'm not sure of the exact solution but the way to start would be to
create a plugin (need to learn a little Perl and LMS internals) which
handles a new URL type e.g. viator:// and the rest of the URL would
be processed by the plugin which eventually spits out a normal LMS
Probably not relevant to your question but, from what I can see, HDS is
used by the BBC's own player on its website.
Touch, Meridian G92, Meridian G55, PMC OB1i speakers, HP Proliant
Microserver/Ubuntu, PC/Windows 7, iPad 4, iPeng, Squeezepad.
utgg wrote:
The following format of mediaselector/5 is a starting point:
http://open.live.bbc.co.uk/mediaselector/5/select/version/2.0/vpid/b052grbv/format/json/mediaset/android-phone-rtmp-high/proto/http;.
Mediaset can also be 'apple-ipad-hls', and I guess there are others
about - I've
mr nick wrote:
I've altered the permissions to 0755 and restarted the server a few
times but it still refuses to work for me. Has anybody got any tips for
me about what I may be doing wrong?
After changing permissions - did you check that it had changed - chmod
may silently ignore the
mr nick wrote:
I'm trying to swap out the copy of ffmpeg on my Pi but when I do, the
live streams stop working and when I type the ffmpeg command I get met
with a command not found: ffmpeg error. I've altered the permissions
to 0755 and restarted the server a few times but it still refuses
utgg wrote:
The following format of mediaselector/5 is a starting point:
http://open.live.bbc.co.uk/mediaselector/5/select/version/2.0/vpid/b052grbv/format/json/mediaset/android-phone-rtmp-high/proto/http;.
Mediaset can also be 'apple-ipad-hls', and I guess there are others
about - I've
JohnB wrote:
Probably not relevant to your question but, from what I can see, HDS is
used by the BBC's own player on its website.
That's good to know. I may see what is involved to use that now...
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bpa wrote:
The XML points to a MTIS file which has info something like this showing
a WMA and a AAC URL
Code:
mediaSelection xmlns=http://bbc.co.uk/2008/mp/mediaselection;
!--
This code and data form part of the BBC iPlayer content protection system.
I've done some testing.
udev does the trick for bluetooth and cd.
netstat -tn | grep -e 6600 -e 5002 does it for upnp and airplay.
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Hi Richard, how do you apply this patch?
richardsk wrote:
I've been looking into why avconv/ffmpeg doesn't stop after playing the
HLS stream, and have discovered that it's a problem with the servers'
handling of SIGPIPE.
The server sets the IGNORE flag on the pipe trap, and the POSIX spec
I use Google Play Music on my iphone as a way to both back up my music
to the cloud and stream it back to me so I don't have to keep my whole
collection on my phone. You run an app on your computer hosting the
music that either matches your music or uploads it to Google's servers.
They
TheLastMan wrote:
Hi Richard, how do you apply this patch?
Use the patch utility -- go to /usr/share/perl5/Slim then run
patch -b sigpipe.patch
( the -b will create a backup)
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mrw wrote:
I notice that the command pipeline seems to be invoked differently on
Windows systems, I don't know whether they are susceptible to this
problem.
Windows will be a special case as I think there are two ways transcoding
happens. In the case where socketwrapper is used, sigpipe
markiii wrote:
anyone else finding the HLS streams constantly rebuffering at the
moment?
Can you describe the rebuffering symptoms some more? I'm finding the
streams stutter and fail incessantly at the moment - see my other recent
posts.
anyone else finding the HLS streams constantly rebuffering at the
moment?
Transporter (Lounge)
Touch (Office)
Touch (Kitchen)
Radio (Bedroom)
Radio (Garage)
SqueezePlay 7.8 on 2 x Windows 7 PCs
LMS 7.7.3 on DIY UnRaid NAS now upgraded to 7.8 (06/01/2015)
Squeeze user since the SB1
Erland, will Licence Manager still work after this -
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?103210-nomysqueezebox-disable-all-mysb-comintegration-in-LMS-7-9
?
A camel is a racehorse designed by a committee.
kingswindsor wrote:
Can you describe the rebuffering symptoms some more? I'm finding the
streams stutter and fail incessantly at the moment - see my other recent
posts.
Seems to be much the same on radio 1, 2, 3, 5 though oddly ok on 4
Roughly 25 seconds of playback before stops and
richardsk wrote:
I've been looking into why avconv/ffmpeg doesn't stop after playing the
HLS stream, and have discovered that it's a problem with the servers'
handling of SIGPIPE.
The server sets the IGNORE flag on the pipe trap, and the POSIX spec
requires the flag to be inherited by any
I've done all the modifications as suggested by the Legend that is bpa
to my LMS and now my Squeezebox Classics play BBS streams again, saving
them from use by my wide as a paperweight ;-)
However I can't get the cricket commentary as the 'rights notice'
message plays over and over. It shouldn't
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