I'm asking because my "hacked" classical mixing is working pretty
perfectly, looking up "composer" instead of "artist", but I'd like to
Could you send me a copy of your modified files so I can figure out
whether I could somehow merge this without breaking functionality for
the rest of the user
Accoring to Qobuz Support, you can access the recently played albums via
the API. I've asked for pointers where that call can be made and will
post here if and when I get a reply. In their Android app it is
(illogically) listed under "offline music" btw... ;)
You didn't get a response on github.
At which point does the list of exclusions from Importer.pm do it's
magic when working with Qobuz? And does it apply to the track name or
the Album as well?
It never does. The Importer module is dealing with your local files only.
I'm asking because my "hacked" classical mixing is working pret
When I look at the "seed tracks" on the SmartMix Blender, then they
names all look fine, however, in the Server.log I often get horribly
mutilated artist/composer names.
How and why does that happen, and can it be prevented?
That's just an artifact of the Data::Dump module used in the logging.
mherger wrote:
>
>
> Unfortunately no, that's not what you should be doing: you'll need to
> use your operating system's tool (Explorer, shell, whatever) to copy
> that file from that patch. If you checked your uploaded file, you'd see
>
> it's only a few lines.
>
> --
>
> Michael
Took m
Man in a van wrote:
> It's a pity that the live streams don't work.
There is a Logitech App for BBC Radio with updated streams.
> Would he use Terminal? and what would the commands be?
Most of the time OSX is like Linux so I'd try the scp command detailed
in post 1
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slartibartfast wrote:
> The ffmpeg in this link works for me. I used 2.0.1.2
> http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?p=807245
> You need to use Putty to connect using SSH so it cannot be done using
> the max2play interface.
ffmpeg is already installed by default, but it is an old version
slartibartfast wrote:
> The ffmpeg in this link works for me. I used 2.0.1.2
> http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?p=807245
> You need to use Putty to connect using SSH so it cannot be done using
> the max2play interface.
Many thanks :-)
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Thanks bpa, I have just done this on my Touch and the listen again is
BONA!
It's a pity that the live streams don't work.
Now, I used WinScp to transfer the file but I have a friend with one of
those Apple products, how would I instruct him to perform the necessary?
Would he use Terminal? and w
Paden wrote:
> Thanks again for this, Triodes test build seems to have sorted things
> for me :-)
> I had been previously looking at installing the 'PlayHLS Plugin'
> (http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?103158-Announce-PlayHLS-Plugin-plugin-to-play-Apple-HLS-m3u8-stream)
> which I belie
Man in a van wrote:
> http://triodeplugins.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/testrepo.xml
>
>
> http://bpaplugins.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/repo-short.xml
Thanks again for this, Triodes test build seems to have sorted things
for me :-)
I had been previously looking at installing the 'PlayHLS Plugin'
(ht
Hi,
Here is a set of gentoo ebuilds for the shairport_plugin:
https://github.com/lmiphay/gentoo.overlay
media-sound/shairport_plugin
It has been working well for me from:
iOS8 iPhone --> LMS 7.9 (squeezebox overlay) --> Squeezebox
Radio/Receiver
Except I can't get shairport_plugin play to iP
Man in a van wrote:
> That's what it says.
But if you read this thread
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?103218-New-Complete-Web-Bases-SqueezePlug-Version-Available
you might find a work around (or not)
M
mylle wrote:
> I installed Max2play instead of PIcoreplayer yesterday but quickly
> discovered that i could not save when trying to enable hifiberry in the
> raspberry addon. Do I need a premium license for this to work?
That's what it says.
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djfake wrote:
> As promised.
> 17746
>
> Note that playback was very stable, no serious issues. Sometimes, tracks
> would skip or jump ahead, or just stop, but I could always manage (play,
> forward, etc.) everything from the LMS webpage. Daemonized process is
> still running. Beep is a little
PasTim wrote:
> Try 1.8 (see
> http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?72709-Announce-BBCiPlayerExtra-v1-0&p=811920&viewfull=1#post811920)
>
> Edit - I'm a little surprised it's working at all.
Thank you. All is good now. What a delight that al is now working
well.
Mini-ITX (Intel ATo
tfec wrote:
> You don't need FFmpeg
>
> 1. Install *libav-tools* instead of ffmpeg
> >
Code:
> > apt-get install libav-tools
> >
>
> 2. In
> -/var/lib/squeezeboxserver/cache/InstalledPlugins/Plugins/PlayHLS/custom-convert.conf-
> change all three
Shellness wrote:
> I'm on v1.7.
>
> (In response to PasTim, I'm also on Linux.)
Try 1.8 (see
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?72709-Announce-BBCiPlayerExtra-v1-0&p=811920&viewfull=1#post811920)
LMS 7.9 on VortexBox Midi, Xubuntu 14.04, FLACs 16->24 bit,
44.1->192kbps. LMS & Squeez
bpa wrote:
> What version of Extras ?
I'm on v1.7.
(In response to PasTim, I'm also on Linux.)
Mini-ITX (Intel ATom series Celeron 230 processor) running ClearOS 6.3 &
LMS. Boot from 16Gb Compact Flash, 1Gb RAM.
Squeezebox Classic
Squeezebox Duet
Squeezebox Radio
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I installed Max2play instead of PIcoreplayer yesterday but quickly
discovered that i could not save when trying to enable hifiberry in the
raspberry addon. Do I need a premium license for this to work?
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utgg wrote:
> Do you actually see the problem with the Desmond Carrington show on WHS?
> I.e. playing to a player like squeezeplay, boom, duet etc. If WHS is
> like XP, bpa suggests that is ok with the original version.
>
> I've built this new .exe with VisualStudio 2010 - from what I can see it
@Pierrepoulpe
@mherger
Accoring to Qobuz Support, you can access the recently played albums via
the API. I've asked for pointers where that call can be made and will
post here if and when I get a reply. In their Android app it is
(illogically) listed under "offline music" btw... ;)
Man in a van wrote:
> This may not be necessary.
>
> If you search on the BBCiPlayer threads there are two repository
> additions (one by triode and the other by bpa).
>
> They both work without the addition of ffmpeg (on a raspberry and Cubox,
> I have yet to try the on a U3)
>
> Give them a
Shellness wrote:
> For the record, the performance of iPlayer Extras is very uncertain.
> Some programmes start within about 1-2 seconds of clicking on the link,
> others show the artwork and the programme, change the play symbol to
> pause, start the playback timer (which runs for about 3 secs)
Shellness wrote:
> Thank you. I took the plunge and it works a treat. 339kbps CBR, aac on
> all channels bar the World Service. And I get the station artwork
> (which I never did before).
>
> It is surprising how much I missed the iPlayer & iPlayer Extras.
>
> For the record, the performance
JohnB wrote:
> You might also want to mention that the "alpha" update (currently) only
> plays on-demand Radio 3 at 128 kbps and that to get the 320kbps with the
> BBC iPlayer plugin you still need to use the original plugin plus the
> fixes (including the RTMP fix).
>
> For Radio 3 listeners it
d6jg wrote:
> Note to Castalla
>
> In post 1 you have edited to say there is an update to BBC iPlayer
> plugin available as an alternative to the "fix".
>
> I can't see any update anywhere - can you point me at it ?
You might also want to mention that the "alpha" update (currently) only
plays
utgg wrote:
> Do you actually see the problem with the Desmond Carrington show on WHS?
> I.e. playing to a player like squeezeplay, boom, duet etc. If WHS is
> like XP, bpa suggests that is ok with the original version.
I've just realised that since I'm outside the UK I play the 48k version
and
Owen Smith wrote:
> I use WHS v1 as my LMS 7.8.0 server. Is the updated faad.exe likely to
> work? If it works on XP 32 bit it should work, but I've not been
> entirely clear in the last three pages of excellence here what the XP
> results were.
Do you actually see the problem with the Desmond C
Note to Castalla
In post 1 you have edited to say there is an update to BBC iPlayer
plugin available as an alternative to the "fix".
I can't see any update anywhere - can you point me at it ?
*Vortexbox LMS 7.8 music on QNAP TS419p via NFS* -
iThingys/iPeng/Tablets
*Living Room* - SB3 -> Onk
castalla wrote:
> There isn't one! You might get away with installing the iplayer plugin
> update
>
> Add this to Additional Repositories in Settings - Plugins - then restart
> LMS
>
> http://triodeplugins.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/testrepo.xml
>
> ... at your own risk!
Thank you. I t
Owen Smith wrote:
> alpha3 plugin? At the weekend it was still alpha2, and I halted and
> restarted LMS to check.
typo 1.3.1alpha2
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bpa wrote:
> I tested iPlayer alpha3 plugin with uttg HLS.pm replacement on 7.8 on XP
> and Carrington works OK playing on Boom so it looks like a Windows
> change started some of this issue.
alpha3 plugin? At the weekend it was still alpha2, and I halted and
restarted LMS to check.
-
I use WHS v1 as my LMS 7.8.0 server. Is the updated faad.exe likely to
work? If it works on XP 32 bit it should work, but I've not been
entirely clear in the last three pages of excellence here what the XP
results were.
Owe
utgg wrote:
> That's a good point. Android is using a different Id for Monday program:
> p02mlnws, compared to b05n2088 which the xml feed used by BBCiPlayer
> comes up with. Sounds like a screw up in the xml data (or possibly with
> the id the android ap finds).
>
> Edit: And Desktop browser id
tfec wrote:
> You don't need FFmpeg
>
> 1. Install *libav-tools* instead of ffmpeg
> >
Code:
> > apt-get install libav-tools
> >
>
> 2. In
> -/var/lib/squeezeboxserver/cache/InstalledPlugins/Plugins/PlayHLS/custom-convert.conf-
> change all three
donmatter wrote:
> Many thanks utgg, that has certainly cured my problem.
> May not be relevant but my faad.exe is in the Programme
> Files(x86)\Squeezebox\server\bin\MSWin32-x86-multi-thread directory.
Yes, that's where mine is...
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utgg wrote:
> Thanks - I hadn't spotted that there.
>
> Well... It is a genuine bug in the LMS patched faad (for windows)!
>
> As part of the machinations dealing with stdin input and looking for a
> header, the code does a SEEK_END on the input file - which is expected
> to fail. But it doesn'
utgg wrote:
> That's a good point. Android is using a different Id for Monday program:
> p02mlnws, compared to b05n2088 which the xml feed used by BBCiPlayer
> comes up with. Sounds like a screw up in the xml data (or possibly with
> the id the android ap finds).
>
> Edit: And Desktop browser id
PasTim wrote:
> I did a few tests for Monday 23rd's 'Stephen Nolan'. It works on
> Android, Desktop Browser (Chromium/linux), BBCiPlayerExtras plugin, but
> not on BBCiPlayer plugin. So as you say it seems to be an HLS problem.
>
>
> The only query I have is why it works on Android - I thoug
I tested 7.8 on XP and Carrington works OK playing on Boom so it looks
like a Windows change started some of this issue.
utgg wrote:
> It's a problem with special patches that have been applied to the LMS
> version of faad. The vanilla faad is ok.
>
> I think Logitech have licensed faad and c
bonze wrote:
> Great stuff guys !
>
> I don't pretend to understand any of this.
>
> My only question is whether this is an error with the faad.exe itself or
> the way in which it is used by LMS.
> If an error with faad.exe, then should someone inform the current
> owners/ maintainers?
> Would
utgg wrote:
> AFAIKT The HLS streams for Monday's 'Stephen Nolan' are simply missing.
I did a few tests for Monday 23rd's 'Stephen Nolan'. It works on
Android, Desktop Browser (Chromium/linux), BBCiPlayerExtras plugin, but
not on BBCiPlayer plugin. So as you say it seems to be an HLS problem.
Great stuff guys !
I don't pretend to understand any of this.
My only question is whether this is an error with the faad.exe itself or
the way in which it is used by LMS.
If an error with faad.exe, then should someone inform the current
owners/ maintainers?
Would they get upset at it being patch
bpa wrote:
> Underlying problem is Windows implementation of a pipe is broken which
> necessitated an exception - out of curiousity I'm checking an old XP
> system to see if there is a change. One of the problems yes. But my point
> was that the parser seems to be
very generous in what it cons
PasTim wrote:
> Extraordinarily quick and good work people. Time to let mherger know
> about the fix? I assume it applies to most versions of LMS for most
> versions of Windows?
>
> Is the 'Stephen Nolan' issue assumed to be a bad stream, rather than a
> wider problem? On my system it only fa
Davidg1 wrote:
> Sounds like either this is a monkeys and typewriters situation or the
> parser itself is less than robust! I guess it matters less if you know
> you are always starting at the top of the file.
Underlying problem is Windows implementation of a pipe is broken which
necessitated an
Davidg1 wrote:
> Sounds like either this is a monkeys and typewriters situation or the
> parser itself is less than robust! I guess it matters less if you know
> you are always starting at the top of the file.
The code looking for the header just looks for a two byte signature for
a header which
utgg wrote:
> Actually, there are frequent adts headers in each chunk - every 360
> bytes or so. This stream is just unlucky in that the point the code
> starts searching for the header there is something that looks like a
> header before the next real header.
Sounds like either this is a monkeys
Davidg1 wrote:
> Teamwork guys! Great! This community is amazing.
Ditto, truly amazing
I'm on Windows using the BBCiPlayerExtras plugin in LMS to access the DC
program with squeeze2upnp streaming to foobar
I tried to play the program without changing anything. The program
refused to play (tried 5
utgg wrote:
> Actually, there are frequent adts headers in each chunk - every 360
> bytes or so. This stream is just unlucky in that the point the code
> starts searching for the header there is something that looks like a
> header before the next real header.
Extraordinarily quick and good work
Davidg1 wrote:
> This community is amazing.
Agreed!
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bpa wrote:
> Crossed comments - I edited my original reply.
>
> I don't think anything has changed - it just a use case that was never
> tested.
>
> I think the issue is that chunked http/aac is not like a real http/aac
> stream where adts header is repeated often but chunked http is a series
utgg wrote:
>
>
> Edit: this is all on Win7. I guess something may have changed since XP -
> I don't have an XP machine to try it with!
Crossed comments - I edited my original reply.
I don't think anything has changed - it just a use case that was never
tested.
I think the issue is that chun
Davidg1 wrote:
> Great work utgg, thanks!
>
> Are you saying there is something in the aac data of the "Desmond"
> programme that looks (to the parser at least) like a genuine header?! If
> so, that is bad luck indeed!
Yes!
-
utgg wrote:
> Thanks - I hadn't spotted that there.
>
> Well... It is a genuine bug in the LMS patched faad (for windows)!
>
> As part of the machinations dealing with stdin input and looking for a
> header, the code does a SEEK_END on the input file - which is expected
> to fail. But it doesn'
bpa wrote:
> This wasn't the case back on XP where I also spent time adding in code
> to socketwrapper.
> Have you tried this with socketwrapper where named pipes are used to
> commuicate between processes which may not be the case with cmd.exe
Well I've tried the fixed version in LMS and it wo
utgg wrote:
> This means that on the windows platform the faad transcoder will always
> be missing the start of the stream - I'm surprised this hasn't been
> noticed before.
This wasn't the case back on XP where I also spent time adding in code
to socketwrapper.
Have you tried this with socketwr
Paden wrote:
> With regard current problems with the BBCiPlayer Plugin is anyone able
> to instruct me how to install FFmpeg on Max2Play/Odroid?
You don't need FFmpeg
1. Install *libav-tools* instead of ffmpeg
Code:
apt-get install libav-tools
2.
bpa wrote:
> A long time, I was involved in changing standard faad to accept input
> from stdin. Most of the change were rewritten (for the better) when
> Logitech (Andy) licensed faad. The build was also changed from a
> cygwin one to a proper MS Visual C one.
>
> The issue is probably due t
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