I think I have to report another bug in the plugin.
When the plugin is active the "repeat single track" mode no longer
works.
I think what happens is that the track gets queued up by the server
before it ends (to be able to continue the same track gaplessly). But
since the track hasn't ended, yet,
bobflood wrote:
> I am very happy that you found the problem and that I was able to help.
Thanks, I am now getting the entire list with the last revision.
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Another update:
I tried to improve the handling of bookmarks for playlists. Starting
from version 1.2.10 these should now be as reliable as bookmarks for
albums.
Previously i referenced playlists by their id, which often caused their
deletion after a rescan. The plugin now uses the name of the
Scott Crawford wrote:
> Hi wt0,
>
> I just want to say thanks for porting Squeeze Control to Windows 10.
> Even though in it's current version it's fairly simple and missing a few
> of the visual treats I'm used to on Squeeze Ctrl for Android, it is
> nicely laid out, easy to use, and has been
Ok, my problem still extists. I cannot play Spotify on devices not
supported, such as Transporter and Squeezelite using the official
Spotify app an Spotify protocol handler. I reinstalled everything and it
does not work.
My lms is Logitech Media Server Version: 7.9.0 - 1477086729 @ Fri Oct 21
22:
Hello
thank you again for the nice plugin. All works fine, but I just realized
that at startup I get this message:
Code:
15145: [16-11-09 21:20:04.8797] Slim::Utils::Misc::msg (1233) Warning:
[21:20:04.8790] Integer overflow in hexadecimal number at
/opt/ssods4/var/home
Hi wt0,
I just want to say thanks for porting Squeeze Control to Windows 10.
Even though in it's current version it's fairly simple and missing a few
of the visual treats I'm used to on Squeeze Ctrl for Android, it is
nicely laid out, easy to use, and has been fast and crash free for me.
It was
Jeff07971 wrote:
> But the OP already has a server, they wanted a client
That's me, getting this backwards again! :D
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Neorouter is very easy to setup. There is a debian package for Rasbian.
Haven't tried it on a Pi but use it on my ReadyNAS (ARM, Debian based).
http://www.neorouter.com/downloads
SB Touch to Yamaha A-S501, Boston Acoustics A26.
SB 3 to Audio Pro T3.
SB BOOM
SB Radio
ReadyNAS 202
iPeng
stereoptic wrote:
> I don't know if this helps your situation, but when I upgraded my
> picoreplayer from a Raspberry Pi 2 to a 3, I found a use for the pi 2 by
> building a a VPN server on the Pi 2 using these instructions:
> 'Build a Smart Raspberry Pi VPN Server: Auto Configuring, Plug-n-Play,
Mnyb wrote:
> Thankyou for your sumary of your efforts .
>
> Remote music library ? can it conect to a VPN ? I just want to avoid the
> otherwise easy just open the ports for LMS solution , because its
> unsecure (see some treads about people being harrassed in the middle of
> the nigth )
I thi
murkle wrote:
> Does anyone have a copy of the source for Peter Watkin's great Sync
> Options plugin sitting on their server?
>
> The link in the slimdevices wiki points to a 404 these days.
> (http://www.tux.org/~peterw/slim/SyncOptions.html)
>
> I use this plugin to unsync devices at power of
stereoptic wrote:
> I don't know if this helps your situation, but when I upgraded my
> picoreplayer from a Raspberry Pi 2 to a 3, I found a use for the pi 2 by
> building a a VPN server on the Pi 2 using these instructions:
> 'Build a Smart Raspberry Pi VPN Server: Auto Configuring, Plug-n-Play,
I don't know if this helps your situation, but when I upgraded my
picoreplayer from a Raspberry Pi 2 to a 3, I found a use for the pi 2 by
building a a VPN server on the Pi 2 using these instructions:
'Build a Smart Raspberry Pi VPN Server: Auto Configuring, Plug-n-Play,
Use from Anywhere (2nd Edi
PasTim wrote:
> Just in case anyone is interested following previous discussions of the
> delay on live streams, Radio 3 live (in the UK) is currently running
> about 40 seconds behind FM on my system with default settings using
> DASH.
I have added under the Listen Live MP3 - the MP3 and AAC (3
Just in case anyone is interested following previous discussions of the
delay on live streams, Radio 3 live (in the UK) is currently running
about 40 seconds behind FM on my system with default settings using
DASH.
LMS 7.9 on VortexBox Midi box, Xubuntu 16.04, FLACs 16->24 bit,
44.1->192kbps.
FLACforever wrote:
> Firstly
I totally appreciate the BBC keep moving the goal posts ...
> and am very grateful to BPA et al who are always playing catch up
> hence the frequency of change.
Change is not that frequent.
HLS hasn't changed and so users of BBCiPlayer 1.3.x should still be
work
to quote my wife"dont fiddle with the song info, I am so happy it
has stopped rebuffering!" so all I can say is one huge thank you for
your amazing work, ,and if you get a paypal donation going, I am
certainly clicking!
Thanks
Mnyb wrote:
> Hi all .
>
> is an OpenVPN Client Player possible ?
>
> I want to setup an extra player in another house ? can PicorePlayer or
> Max2Play offre OpenVPN client .
>
> I already use iPeng with OpenVPn (and it works great btw ) , but here
> i'm after a more permanent player .
>
> An
Firstly
I totally appreciate the BBC keep moving the goal posts ...
and am very grateful to BPA et al who are always playing catch up
hence the frequency of change.
But there are so many threads and messages on here, I cant see the wood
for the trees. And once again, lest I be judged as bein
davidismynaim wrote:
> quick update:
> still all good, no rebuffering at all!! amazing.
>
> However, 1st world problem I know, but the info about the song playing
> is out of sync with the 3 mins delay. ie, you get the song info for the
> 'live radio' and the actual music is 3 mins behind that,
castalla wrote:
> E - what for NON-UK stream rates?
Just for info, on my UK ubuntu system I get no delays on live or listen
again, set to 'no delay' and 'buffer fullness' 255.
LMS 7.9 on VortexBox Midi box, Xubuntu 16.04, FLACs 16->24 bit,
44.1->192kbps.
LMS plugin UPnP/DLNA Bridge to MF
quick update:
still all good, no rebuffering at all!! amazing.
However, 1st world problem I know, but the info about the song playing
is out of sync with the 3 mins delay. ie, you get the song info for the
'live radio' and the actual music is 3 mins behind that, this is on SB3.
On squeezeplay (on
Mnyb wrote:
> Plan is an ethernet conected player to not abuse wifi to much . And
> ofcourse some Xmas fun building this projekt
I use a few Pis (2 or 3) as openvpn tunnel endpoints in bridge mode. OS
is raspbian lite. Over domestic internet links I consider Pi can run an
OVPN tunnel transparent
d6jg wrote:
> I have a site to site VPN from my main office to a sub office.
> Everything works in that every controller can see every player etc.
>
> Here you mustn't underestimate that there is a control issue which means
> that either the player needs built in control (touch screen) or there
I have a site to site VPN from my main office to a sub office.
Everything works in that every controller can see every player etc.
Here you mustn't underestimate that there is a control issue which means
that either the player needs built in control (touch screen) or there
need to be other contro
bpa wrote:
> 20 can kill the system. Min advisable 100 for 320kbps streams.
E - what for NON-UK stream rates?
Touch, Logitech Radio, Logitech UE Radio, O2 Joggler + SqpOS
UPnPBridge - 2 paired Sonos Play1 speakers; Rocki - Sony SRS-BTM8
speaker; Pioneer WX-SMA1 speaker; - PURE One Flow
castalla wrote:
> changed to no delay and 20
20 will kill the system. Min 100.
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bpa wrote:
> Interesting but can't help without more info. There is very little code
> change in 1.5.2. There is an option of starting playing from an earlier
> time but if delay is set to "15 sec delay" and buffer threshold to 255
> it will be the same as 1.4.9 except using HTTP/1.1 code. For
Mnyb writes:
> d6jg wrote:
>> The Touch Screen yes. If you have iPeng and VPN then you might as well
>> use that as the player!
>
> I already do that ! streaming to GF's apple tv or conect the phone via
> 3,5mm cable to her stereo or rather sad excuse for a stereo :D but
> everyone is not an aud
castalla wrote:
> Ugghhh! Now it takes an age for streams to start on my linux system!
Interesting but can't help without more info. There is very little code
change in 1.5.2. There is an option of starting playing from an earlier
time but if delay is set to "15 sec delay" and buffer threshol
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