Bad news ... I was wrong, updating Net::SSLeay does not solve the
problem on the Pi. My small filtering script of server.log was incorrect
so I simply missed the issues. Back to square one.
I've tried to change the SSL protocol version & encryption cipher in
HTTPS.pm, no result (I've verifed tha
mrw wrote:
> Which used to work, due to the apparent good nature of the BBCs
> servers, which ignored the parameter suffix. But I recall noticing a
> while ago that they had stopped being so accommodating.
That may be due to BBC starting to use parameters in their URLs - IIRC
the older API ne
bpa wrote:
> Using the URL fragment syntax works. It's been awhile since I had to get
> around LMS caching and I had been trying by using parameter syntax "?".
Which used to work, due to the apparent good nature of the BBCs
servers, which ignored the parameter suffix. But I recall noticing a
Using the URL fragment syntax works. It's been awhile since I had to get
around LMS caching and I had been trying by using parameter syntax "?".
My intent is to get access to the 30 day "Listen Again" which although
limited compared to previous version, it is all I need. Then other
enhancemen
mrw wrote:
> The "Bookmark a feed" option in BBCiPlayer uses URL fragment syntax to
> good effect here, because LMS caches against URL including fragment.
> Perhaps a similar approach might assist BBCExtra ? Just a thought.
>
> Probably not relevant, but another thought I have had was that
> BB
Thanks to marcelveldt the artist name handling should be improved in
v1.510. In particular when playing tracks from a compilation or Various
Artists album, you should now get to see the tracks performer rather
than the album artist with the tracks.
Michael
http://www.herger.net/slim-plugins -
This is a tough one as I don't know exactly how the packaging of LMS for
Windows is made b/c it uses an "integrated" Perl of some kind. We would
need Michael's expertise here. I think this is a sort of
openSSL/NET::SSLeay mismatch as the exact same LMS "binary" works on my
Win7 but not on your Win
mrw wrote:
> In case it might be of help, here are some suggested patches to
> "menu.opml" to restore missing icons:
>
> 1) Update logos for Radios Four, Scotland, Wales, Cymru 2, and World
> Service
> 2) Update generic BBC icons - 600x600 not working, so make 128x128
> 3) Add icons to Local ra
bpa wrote:
> I've nearly got a limited BBCExtra going again in some fashion using
> normal BBCiPlayer feed to locate "Series" and "brand" - however - as I'm
> using the same URL twice - LMS caching is messing things up.
The "Bookmark a feed" option in BBCiPlayer uses URL fragment syntax to
good
mrw wrote:
> In case it might be of help, here are some suggested patches to
> "menu.opml" to restore missing icons:
>
> 1) Update logos for Radios Four, Scotland, Wales, Cymru 2, and World
> Service
> 2) Update generic BBC icons - 600x600 not working, so make 128x128
> 3) Add icons to Local ra
In case it might be of help, here are some suggested patches to
"menu.opml" to restore missing icons:
1) Update logos for Radios Four, Scotland, Wales, Cymru 2, and World
Service
2) Update generic BBC icons - 600x600 not working, so make 128x128
3) Add icons to Local radio Listen Again feeds
+
sveninndh wrote:
> I tried 1.13.0.1 with 0,1,2,3 with no noticable effect.
>
> I also tried 'flow' and at first it seems better than I supposed.
> Of course, the BOSE does not display track metadata, but you can see
> everything in the controller app.
>
> But 'flow' mode (or the BOSE player) s
robanglin wrote:
> Awesome news about the progress you've been able to make! Any thoughts
> on how to perform a similar update on Windows platform?
This is a tough one as I don't know exactly how the packaging of LMS for
Windows is made b/c it uses an "integrated" Perl of some kind. We would
ne
bpa wrote:
>
> The URL for the logos ( http://radio-service-information.api.bbci.co.uk/
> support for ETSI standard for RadioEPG) is mainly for DAB and so the FM
> and LW logos didn't fit in. Similarly for the world service (new url
> drops the "_uk") there is no sense to a UK & non UK DAB se
philippe_44 wrote:
> I think the problem comes from the Perl package NET::SSLeay. I've
> updated my openSSL library and the Perl IO::Socket::SSL without any
> improvment. Then I updated NET::SSLeay to 1.85 and I now have 7+ hours
> of uninterrupted playback of RP on my Pi, knowing that before th
I think the problem comes from the Perl package NET::SSLeay. I've
updated my openSSL library and the Perl IO::Socket::SSL without any
improvment. Then I updated NET::SSLeay to 1.85 and I now have 7+ hours
of uninterrupted playback of RP on my Pi, knowing that before that, not
a single block was n
Thank you for taking a look.
ralphy wrote:
> I haven't been able to reproduce this on my win7 or 10 systems.
Interesting, because I can reproduce it on all my systems (all Windows
10 #1809).
ralphy wrote:
> What windows hostapi are you using? Direct Sound, MME, WASAPI etc
I tested these out
I haven't been able to reproduce this on my win7 or 10 systems.
What windows hostapi are you using? Direct Sound, MME, WASAPI etc
1.8.4 uses a much older version of the portaudio library. These days, I
update to the latest version of portaudio as part of building a win32
release.
I also checke
Raymond Woodward wrote:
> Nice to hear that you are continuing to develop PlayHLS, as it does
> still have uses (even though those of us on Win10 nowadays don't have to
> use it much now that we can use DASH reliably).
>
> VRT Radio Klara use it (that used to play until quite recently (I guess
bpa wrote:
>
>
> I am trying to move this code into a new PlayHLS which will not rely on
> ffmpeg (i.e.no additional process, no transcoding of aac to Flac). This
> would be a better solution as it will be easier to install (no ffmpeg),
> less load on processor/network and also support metada
expectingtofly wrote:
> I have noticed that some programmes are not playing on listen again.
> It's only a few, but it might be worth addressing as part of the never
> ending herding of the proverbial BBC cats!
> It seems that some programmes are only available in a "lengthened"
> version, with
I have noticed that some programmes are not playing on listen again.
It's only a few, but it might be worth addressing as part of the never
ending herding of the proverbial BBC cats!
It seems that some programmes are only available in a "lengthened"
version, without the original or a podcast ver
As a test , I have created a modified version of BBCiPlayer HLS which
plays the AFL station without problem (well at least this morning).
I am trying to move this code into a new PlayHLS which will not rely on
ffmpeg (i.e.no additional process, no transcoding of aac to Flac). This
would be a be
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