Quite strange, I tested the link at home and then on another ISP at work
without luck.
Always the same browser? Some of them start to refuse http connections.
You're probably right: it's time to update the links.
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slartibartfast wrote:
> Yes I just downloaded from that link.
>
Quite strange, I tested the link at home and then on another ISP at work
without luck.
Maybe the firewall is blocking my public ips: 51.174.208.x or
213.179.57.x ?
Tried to download through mobile-network 77.16.215.x worked.
large wrote:
> Did you try http://downloads.nixda.ch/Spotty-4.8.1.zip ?Yes I just downloaded
> from that link.
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slartibartfast wrote:
> That "dead" link works for me.
>
Did you try http://downloads.nixda.ch/Spotty-4.8.1.zip ?
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large wrote:
> Can you check your server mherger?
> The repro you have http://www.herger.net/slim-plugins/repo.xml links to
> Spotty here:
> http://downloads.nixda.ch/Spotty-4.8.1.zip
> But that link is "dead" probably blocking port 80.
>
> https://downloads.nixda.ch/Spotty-4.8.1.zip works
Can you check your server mherger?
The repro you have http://www.herger.net/slim-plugins/repo.xml links to
Spotty here:
http://downloads.nixda.ch/Spotty-4.8.1.zip
But that link is "dead" probably blocking port 80.
https://downloads.nixda.ch/Spotty-4.8.1.zip works fine. Maybe update
your
streifenleopard wrote:
> That would be the Dateiarten bit in the German language version? I have
> to put all flac related items to 'deactivated'?
You just need to add "flac" (without the "" marks) under Disabled Audio
File Extensions (Deaktivierte Audiodateierweiterungen), at the top of
the
OK sure I'll give it a go. I presume I'll need a FreeBSD 12.2 VM with
GCC installed. I'll read some guides, and give it a shot. If it works
I'll provide a link to the binary and / or instructions explaining
exactly what I did.
I'm not sure about gcc. It's written in Rust.
kidstypike wrote:
> Uninstall the "Online Music Library Integration" plugin.
That's another pint I owe you!
Thanks.
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mherger wrote:
>
> Oh, that's quite old... You could try to compile the file yourself?
>
> https://github.com/michaelherger/librespot
OK sure I'll give it a go. I presume I'll need a FreeBSD 12.2 VM with
GCC installed. I'll read some guides, and give it a shot. If it works
I'll provide a
mherger wrote:
> You can filter out specific file types in Settings/Advanced/File Types
> (at the top). No need for this plugin.
That would be the Dateiarten bit in the German language version? I have
to put all flac related items to 'deactivated'?
dsm 6.2.2 (synology disk station 115)
Spotty Helper Application:
/usr/local/share/logitechmediaserver/Cache/InstalledPlugins/Plugins/SpottyBinFreeBSD/Bin/spotty-custom
(v0.35.0)
Ah... It's in the LMS community plugins list:
https://github.com/LMS-Community/lms-plugin-repository/blob/master/extensions.xml
Oh, that's quite old...
If I want to exclude all 'flac'-files from the library by using the
"ignore files and folders"-plugin - what would I have to enter into the
command line?
You can filter out specific file types in Settings/Advanced/File Types
(at the top). No need for this plugin.
Hi,
I just have a simple question:
If I want to exclude all 'flac'-files from the library by using the
"ignore files and folders"-plugin - what would I have to enter into the
command line?
I have tried with 'flac', '*flac*, *flac etc. but I don't really know
anything about regex etc.
dsm
muggo wrote:
> Thanks. I don't actually want to import anything at all from Spotty. I
> used to be able to search & play from Spotty without downloading ie
> stream online.
> Would an old version give me the limited functionality I'm looking for?
Uninstall the "Online Music Library
Matt Drown wrote:
> I let Picard re-save all ~130k music files (mp3/flac) with id3v2.4-utf8
> tags, and ran the musicip linux x86 scanner again today, and it picked
> up all the music again (just missing some expected ones, wrong bit-rate,
> etc).
>
> So I don't have a root cause, but i have
Matt Drown wrote:
> ID3v2.3 ISO-8559-1 reads correctly.
> ID3v2.4 UTF16 does not.
>
> All saving is being done in MusicBrainz Picard v2.7.3
I let Picard re-save all ~130k music files (mp3/flac) with id3v2.4-utf8
tags, and ran the musicip linux x86 scanner again today, and it picked
up all
mherger wrote:
> > Please can someone advise how to avoid importing Spotty playlists?
> I'll
> > never use them & they needlessly extend the scan time. I don't want
> it
> > to auto scan every day either.
>
> There currently is no way to only import albums or artists from online
> services.
bondsc wrote:
>
> Spotty Helper Application:
> /usr/local/share/logitechmediaserver/Cache/InstalledPlugins/Plugins/SpottyBinFreeBSD/Bin/spotty-custom
> (v0.35.0)
> Simon
Ah... It's in the LMS community plugins list:
bondsc wrote:
>
> I have no memory whatsoever of installing the binary manually, so I'm
> pretty certain that the lms_installer handled it for me.
>
Hmm, so I've just taken apart the BZ2 which contains all the files that
the lms_installer installs and there is no sign of Spotty in there at
staresy wrote:
> Ah yes, that's it, I had two bliss directories (0.0.1 and 0.1.0) and had
> used cd bl*.* from cmd which put me in the wrong one, thanks.
>
> The offending tracks were on the album "Who Is Jill Scott", 5 tracks
> (space 1 -5) used to "hide" a final bonus track.
I had failure
I'm checking this plugin now as a replacement of Trackstat. Looks good
so far.
What I miss is this: 10 star rating. I've set it to allow half star
ratings, so there is a workaround, but 10 stars is more logical in my
opinion.
I also used trackstat to track when a song is last played, so I
When I try to upload the bliss.db I get the follow error:
C:\bliss-analyser-windows-0.1.0>bliss-analyser.exe upload
[2022-03-17 14:25:33 I] Requesting LMS plugin to allow uploads
[2022-03-17 14:25:34 I] Uploading bliss.db
[2022-03-17 14:25:34 I] Length: 5218304
[2022-03-17 14:25:55 E] Failed to
slartibartfast wrote:
> Any idea why a non silent but low volume track would fail? Is a minimum
> amplitude required?
No, sorry. I did not write the analysis code, see
https://github.com/Polochon-street/bliss-rs for that.
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Any idea why a non silent but low volume track would fail? Is a minimum
amplitude required?
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mherger wrote:
> > The OS is FreeBSD 12.2-RELEASE-p12 (I'm using TrueNAS 12 and running
> LMS
> > in a Jail)
>
> I don't provide spotty helper binaries for *BSD. What version did you
> install (see Spotty settings)? And how did you do so?
In Spotty settings I see:
Spotty Helper Application:
cpd73 wrote:
> You need to be using the latest version - 0.1.0, you have the first
> released version 0.0.1
Ah yes, that's it, I had two bliss directories (0.0.1 and 0.1.0) and had
used cd bl*.* from cmd which put me in the wrong one, thanks.
location 1: lms 8.3 on win 10 brix server, x3 sb
When I run spotty-custom from the command line, it comes up with "The
image file... is valid, but it is for a machine type other than the
current machine" :-(
If you want to stick with WHS1, you could try to go back in the file's
history and see whether you can find some other build which
When I run spotty-custom from the command line, it comes up with "The
image file... is valid, but it is for a machine type other than the
current machine" :-(
Hmm... odd. That's the last 32-bit build I know of. I no longer am able
to build 32-bit Windows binaries.
Maybe it's really time to
staresy wrote:
> OK, so if I wanted to see what caused the failures, how do I do that?
You need to be using the latest version - 0.1.0, you have the first
released version 0.0.1
*Material debug:* 1. Launch via http: //SERVER:9000/material/?debug=json
(Use http:
cpd73 wrote:
> There is no log file. "-l error" just sets the logging -level- to error
> - as in only log lines that are error, or above, are shown.
OK, so if I wanted to see what caused the failures, how do I do that?
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The OS is FreeBSD 12.2-RELEASE-p12 (I'm using TrueNAS 12 and running LMS
in a Jail)
I don't provide spotty helper binaries for *BSD. What version did you
install (see Spotty settings)? And how did you do so?
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staresy wrote:
> When I run the bliss analysis I get 5 failed tracks, I have set the
> logging to:
>
> bliss-analyser analyse -l error
>
> But I can't seem to find where the log file is stored to see what caused
> the failures?
There is no log file. "-l error" just sets the logging -level-
staresy wrote:
> When I run the bliss analysis I get 5 failed tracks, I have set the
> logging to:
>
> bliss-analyser analyse -l error
>
> But I can't seem to find where the log file is stored to see what caused
> the failures?Just running
bliss-analyser analyse
lists the failed tracks in
When I run the bliss analysis I get 5 failed tracks, I have set the
logging to:
bliss-analyser analyse -l error
But I can't seem to find where the log file is stored to see what caused
the failures?
location 1: lms 8.3 on win 10 brix server, x3 sb radios, x1 touch, x1
controller : location
Hi,
I've been using Spotty with LMS for many years. Thanks for all of your
work.
When I pause music that is playing via Spotty and then I press play to
continue the music, it always starts the track from the start. This
happens regardless of track.
I'm using Spotify Family and have about 4
mherger wrote:
> >
>
> Don't store it in that folder, as it would be deleted upon next update.
>
> Put it somewhere outside the LMS installation. Restart LMS. You should
> then see the new one being picked up in the Spotty settings.
>
> Did you confirm you can run spotty-custom.exe from
Yet another alternative to creating a http/MP3 stream for Win audio - if
your system has a "Stereo Mix" or similar (may need to be enabled from
Sound control panel) - then you can use VLC to create a http/MP3 stream
from the "Stereo Mix" device.
Please can someone advise how to avoid importing Spotty playlists? I'll
never use them & they needlessly extend the scan time. I don't want it
to auto scan every day either.
There currently is no way to only import albums or artists from online
services. It's all or nothing.
SWYH is in essence the same solution.
It does not require LMS to be on the same system.
Paul Webster
author of \"now playing\" plugins covering radio france (fip etc),
planetradio (bauer - kiss, absolute, scala, jazzfm etc), kcrw, abc
australia and cbc/radio-canada
and, via the extra \"radio
Paul Webster wrote:
> Some people here are using "Stream What You Hear".
> See
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?106609-Stream-What-You-Hear-(SWYH)-an-updated-alternative-to-WaveInput-for-Windows-users
>
> It has been suggested that it is a resource hog when running ... so best
>
mherger wrote:
> Connect mode unfortunately is known to be not so robust. But I'm still
> trying to understand why, and how to improve.
>
> > Also - a point that I am unsure if has any influence on this: in the
> end
> > of February I upgraded my Spotify plan from Duo to Family.
>
> When you
PCP 8.1.0 & Spotty Playlists
Please can someone advise how to avoid importing Spotty playlists? I'll
never use them & they needlessly extend the scan time. I don't want it
to auto scan every day either.
I'm using Spotty 4.8.1
Library Statistics
Total Tracks: 57,207
Total Albums: 5,783
Total
gorman wrote:
> Ok, before updating... is it possible to use ignore.txt to tell both
> plugin and analyzer to ignore .CUE files? They are in my rips folders
> but I do not want to have them analysed, being afraid that it would lead
> to each track appearing twice (or worse: being included and
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