Antoniop wrote:
> Let me summarize how I think it works :
> With the windows version, at startup it scans the watch folders for the
> new tracks that never have been analyzed. Then it tries to analyze these
> new tracks.
> For each new file, if it succeeds, an entry for the file is added in
This release fixes College Football game state detection for Upcoming,
Active, Final, and Cancelled. Numerous games in the path of Hurricane
Irma are cancelled tomorrow. Hence the new status.
It also updates the Chargers NFL football team for their relocation from
San Diego to Los Angeles.
Antoniop wrote:
> Congratulations !
> This part with SELinux was not an easy task.
> About the problem with the gui, did you see 'this'
> (https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/users/2016-March/469260.html)
> ?
I did, and it solved the error message. Now, the gui runs for a few
seconds
philippe_44 wrote:
> I don't think this is a speed issue. LMS is caching & resizing the
> artwork so this is not a large file. Do you have a Windows machine to
> run the bridge onto? It's much faster for me to make builds for Windows.
> It can run on any machine, it does not need to be the same
slartibartfast wrote:
> You would expect the unanalysed tracks to be scanned once but not every
> time a new and changed scan is performed. 29000 unanalysed tracks use a
> lot of memory.
frankd wrote:
> My thoughts:
> - even if a track might not be analyzed, it still needs to be loaded and
>
grimmace92 wrote:
> On the keypad I can see a little spinning circle for a half second where
> the coverart goes and it just displays a generic music note when it
> fails. It's definitely trying to display it. My thinking is that it's
> timing out or another process is cutting it off before it
philippe_44 wrote:
> I tried Red Hot Chili Peppers, Greatest Hits and it worked on my AppleTV
> and ShairPortW, so I really don't know how to test. I don't understand
> your comment about "2 times". I got the idea, but why trying twice? Do
> you have an indication that, when playing the same
MoNercy wrote:
> Thanks mherger for your great work on spotty.
>
> The plugin works fine on my RasPi3 and the newest nightly LMS 7.91x.
>
> On my main server, I am running a FreeNAS 9.2 and LMS 7.8 Stable in a
> pluginjail and Spotty is not working.
>
> Error shown in the plugin settings
grimmace92 wrote:
> In the logs I attached a few posts back. Temple of the Dog songs works
> every time. Most others fail in the log. Is it possible to force the
> LMS to load the artwork a second time by adding a line in the config
> file? Maybe it's getting stepped on by something else the
Betriebssystem: freebsd / i386-freebsd
You'd have to set up a FreeBSD environment with Rust
(https://wiki.freebsd.org/Rust), then try to compile the spotty helper
application for that plattform
(https://github.com/michaelherger/spotty). I know that others have
compiled it for FreeBSD, but I
matrixed99 wrote:
> Antoniop, you're a prince! SELinux is definitely the problem, only
> changing it to "permissive" mode (as you outlined) , which lowers
> security to non-enforced warnings, allows MusipIP to be run as a systemd
> service before LMS at startup, works. I did this on two
mherger wrote:
> > Since last update, spotty.exe is recognized as thread by Sophos Home
> > Premium.
>
> This is more of a Sophos than a Spotty problem: virustotal.com considers
>
> spotty.exe clean in 62 out of 63 cases. Only Sophos does flag it. I'm
> trying to submit it as false positive.
frankd wrote:
> My thoughts:
> - even if a track might not be analyzed, it still needs to be loaded and
> scanned. Depending on what causes the memory usage, every track might
> contribute to the memory usage, no matter if importable or not.
> - My memory usage seems to be more in line with
slartibartfast wrote:
> Are the 141 items unanalysed files? I suppose if I had to I could
> analyse them but that would take weeks and like you said they should not
> be imported by LMS.
>
> Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
My thoughts:
- even if a track might not be analyzed, it still
Thanks mherger for your great work on spotty.
The plugin works fine on my RasPi3 and the newest nightly LMS 7.91x.
On my main server, I am running a FreeNAS 9.2 and LMS 7.8 Stable in a
pluginjail and Spotty is not working.
Error shown in the plugin settings page:
Beim Ausführen der Spotty
Antoniop, you're a prince! SELinux is definitely the problem, only
changing it to "permissive" mode (as you outlined) , which lowers
security to non-enforced warnings, allows MusipIP to be run as a systemd
service before LMS at startup, works. I did this on two different
computers, and on one of
Beim Laden des Remote-Feed von ist ein Fehler aufgetreten: (Cannot request
non-HTTP URL spotify:user:spotify:playlist:37i9dQZEVXcKDVzAvT3jHg)
You'll need to install a fairly recent LMS 7.9.1 for this to work.
--
Michael
Zajac2 wrote:
> Hi Michael,
>
> I have some problems using spotty.
>
> With the old Plugins I was able to mark Spotify-Playlists as favorite
> and play them directly from the main menu (LMS-Interface -> Favorites).
> Now, with this Plugin, it's also possible to mark playlists as favorite,
>
Hi Michael,
I have some problems using spotty.
With the old Plugins I was able to mark Spotify-Playlists as favorite
and play them directly from the main menu (LMS-Interface -> Favorites).
Now, with this Plugin, it's also possible to mark playlists as favorite,
but when I click on it to play
Antoniop wrote:
> Waow, MusicIP uses a lot of memory 520M of resident memory, that's huge,
> surely not normal.
>
> As far as I understood, unanalysed files by MusicIP are not imported in
> LMS.
> Here is the result of a "new and change" scan on my library I just did.
> 23614
> I didn't add
Waow, MusicIP uses a lot of memory 520M of resident memory, that's huge,
surely not normal.
slartibartfast wrote:
>
> The 29823 items imported by MusicIP are all the unanalysed files which
> are scanned on every scan
As far as I understood, unanalysed files by MusicIP are not imported in
LMS.
Antoniop wrote:
> Of course I see different results, it's faster, LMS only imports new and
> changed tracks, as I told you. But it's the same for the memory.
> Did you try free -m
> What does it says ?
> did you try upgrading your raspbian ?
Free -m after reboot
23609
htop during new and
slartibartfast wrote:
> I see you did a full scan above. Do you see different results with a
> "new and changed" scan?
Of course I see different results, it's faster, LMS only imports new and
changed tracks, as I told you. But it's the same for the memory.
Did you try free -m
What does it says
Antoniop wrote:
> What kind of SD card are you using ? some are very slow or defective, it
> can cause errors during execution, which leads to strange behaviours.
> If I were you, at this point I would consider erasing the card and
> reinstalling the all thing.
> Good luck anyway.I see you did
I am trying to get Deezer to run via Ickstream on my DS916+ Synology
NAS.
I can populate the playlist in LMS with Songs from Deezer, but they
don't play. (They just skip to the next track)
Spotify will play from Ickstream However.
And Deezer worked just fine when I had LMS running on a
bakker_be wrote:
> Just a quick question: would something like this
> (https://www.teufelaudio.nl/wifi/raumfeld-one-s-p14713.html) work with
> CastBridge?
I would guess it depends on whether the firmware in the device is up to
date. I have a Sony speaker similar type with bluetooth,
slartibartfast wrote:
> Yours is working how I expect it to work. Mine isn't. Frankd also
> increased his swap file and in fact recommended me to. His is also
> max2play while yours is not but I can't understand why that would make
> a difference.
>
> Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
What
Just a quick question: would something like this
(https://www.teufelaudio.nl/wifi/raumfeld-one-s-p14713.html) work with
CastBridge?
Main System: Touch; Marantz SR-5004; TMA Premium 905; TMA Premium 901;
BK Monolith+ FF; HDI Dune Smart D1; Pioneer PDP-LX5090H
Workshop: iPad 32GB Wifi +
Yes, I re-installed both the custom build and Spotty itself, but I
haven't tried just Spotty yet.
Another question, now that everything works... Is it possible to sort an
artist's albums by year? The Spotify app does this, at least on mac, and
as that's the way I've always sorted my record
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