mitrih wrote:
Can you help please with this station RLL, it has the same problem, and
l am not sure what you did to expand the stream and get it to play
rtmp://stream.lebanese-forces.com:80/live/RLL
rtsp://stream.lebanese-forces.com:80/live/RLL
These are two versions of the same station
Thanks. Images for listen again streams now showing up.
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I suppose that a recent difficulty has arisen with respect to the AAC
streams, as I've been listening to them fine before today. I am now
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Not one line of that script remains in sbplayer_inactive, and it took
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symbols are just attention grabbers, and have no role.
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as a launchd item. Ideally one only wants to run the task when the
server itself is running.
Personally, I start the server at boot because I use it without
actually being logged in.
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Either:
reallypreventstandby isidle 0
or:
reallypreventstandby isidle 1
b) Without plug-in installed
reallypreventstandby isidle
I checked that last one.
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way, and normal service is resumed.
And then I wonder if the necessary system hook could be/has been
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gharris999;594173 Wrote:
mrw and other Mac users: If you would care to try the latest version of
ReallyPreventStandby, I've got the OSX prevent sleep app working. The
app is:
ReallyPreventStandby/bin/mac/sleep-inhibit
That looks very neat. So I have to try it.
The ppc binary would
the cookie
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split.
Presumably the plug-ins could talk to each other if some small
communication were to be useful ?
[1] I do use it to reboot my Plug computer from time to time. I am
planning to see if I can get it to initiate a few other system admin
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I'll explore this further in the New Year. I think I did pick
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... # killall -9 sleep-inhibit
So if I find myself using this tool outside the SBS context I'd better
rename it ? :)
Thanks for your ongoing effort. This OSX sleep issue must have been
bubbling away for a quite some time, I think.
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power management.
The sockets code I put in the script probably wants some refinement,
it's just a first draft that I think will become useful to me in other
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mechanisms are not clear to me at the moment). I shall try to verify
this over the next week or two.
I am happy to make the plugin available should it be of interest to
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course. But when ? I just couldn't wait. :)
Currently playing the Classic FM podcast 25 March.
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by the BBC iPlayer plugin, so
it requires that plugin to be installed too.
I've set up a repository for anyone who may like to test it out. The
plugin can be installed using the server's Extension Downloader by
adding http://mrw-plugins.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/repo.xml to the list
of Additional
.
In the longer term the list could become daunting. A 'tick the ones you
want' plugin preference might be a way to go. Or perhaps the user can be
expected to save the stations of interest into Favorites.
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indifference_engine;633122 Wrote:
Personally I'd like the Peterborough Cambridge Heart stations.
I've added Peterborough Cambridge pro tem. Implementing the
subscribe setting needs a little thought.
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B) Title handling - at present the 'Listen Again' titles are very long.
I've uploaded a version 0.2.0 that deals with this. I find it helpful,
others may not.
I don't think it will break anything, but do let me know if there are
any problems.
It's now time to deal
mrw;633896 Wrote:
A) Station picker
I've uploaded a version 0.3.0 that implements this. It would be good to
know if there any problems with its operation, even though the station
list is not yet fully populated, as I intend to grace the next release
with a version 1.0.0 label. Provided
idea. I
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for live listening.
The mp3 stream doesn't use Flash as its delivery mechanism.
In fact, I think all of the live streams can be obtained in non-Flash
form, perhaps I should be adding them too... but I think it would
become too confusing.
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Triode;645622 Wrote:
I don't believe you are on the other's list at present but happy to add
- please confirm you would like this.
I would like to see it added to the list. Thank you for offering to do
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Done - should appear on the other 3rd party list soon.
Goodness, that was quick ! It's there already. Many thanks.
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Did you update your repo?
I was about to say yes, then thought better of it. I have now !
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handle without
requiring a further authorization process or other parameters. But my
server (7.6.1) seems to be have a problem keeping the stream streaming,
so there may be some other magic required along the lines that bpa
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Perhaps something to be pursued.
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Of course we won't know if this has worked until next time you do an
update.
I'll make a note to check the automatic update before the next
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an example.
3) The killer for me is that it doesn't show up on a Squeezeplay
interface. As I have a Squeezebox Radio in my kitchen that would be
essential. I tend to use my 'Classic' in the evenings, at a time when I
have little interest in buses !
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I clearly have 'just missed' it. Probably I haven't been in the habit
of setting up a multiple item playlist before now.
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(if you have more than one server), seems to do the trick.
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problem.
I'll report back after a more prolonged period of use should any other
issue emerge.
Is there anything in particular that you would like to have explicitly
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Again' streams. I haven't yet found these in any of the
existing radio apps. If your interest lies solely with live streams,
then you are unlikely to gain much benefit from this plugin, as the
live streams are all available through other means.
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Triode;671188 Wrote:
The updated rtmp code should now be in firmware 7.7.1 r9556 for touch.
I am not sure when the next radio firmware will be produced.
Thank you for the update. I shall keep an eye out.
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bpa;671800 Wrote:
An alternative way would be to use the ClassicFM playlist page. snip
Thank you for that suggestion. It gives more information than the DAB
text display and is already structured. It would be nice to have the
label and catalog number to hand.
I shall follow it up.
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- Live ... Direct
stream - MP3 128kbs item, in preference to the uncommented Classic FM
- Live item. That way you get the MP3 stream available at the top of
the plugin menu, should that be of use.
Perhaps I should make the MP3 stream the default choice in future.
So please mrw, if you are going
the station's UK Radioplayer and see if the item is working
there. So far, all failures that I have experienced have been failures
in the station's UK Radioplayer offering.
Can you be more explicit ?
For example:
Which stream does not play ?
Is there anything noticeable in the log ?
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a stream, it simply prepares a stream URL (e.g. rtmp://.) and
passes it to the system for playback. From the sound of it, you seem to
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Perhaps the same applies to your system. In which case you may be able
to find all 100 MB of it if you can locate the directory in which the
logs are stored, and can persuade some appropriate text editor to load
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existence of 'MAIN::idleStreams'. Would I be right in thinking that, in
principle, a longer running plug-in might call that periodically, if a
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bpa wrote:
After some user requests about a year ago, the Extras plugin was updated
to support playing BBC archives. However the BBC made a change a few
months ago which has broken this archive support for large archives such
as In our Time. I have not fixed it since no users complained and
rksingla wrote:
I used to use a great plugin called OtherPlayers that allowed you to
control all the players connected to the server from any one player.
Since I upgrade the server to v.7.2.2 the OtherPlayers plug in no longer
seems available.
Is there any built in functionality or
Triode wrote:
I've just updated the BBCRadio Applet (the version of this plugin which
is installed as an app directly on Touch/Radio)
This adds experimental support for RadioVis slideshow images which will
display while Radio1 and 1Xtra live stations are playing. This is
currently using
bpa wrote:
Missing audio (i.e. jumps in audio) or long pauses of added silence but
no audio lost ?
The first - jumps in audio. No signs of rebuffering/silence.
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Tried this as well:
snipped
That seems to average out at under 20% total load, most in faad, which
comes in with a large burst of activity every 5 seconds or so.
I've been doing a bit of delving into the HLS protocol itself, and the
data comes in chunks of 6 seconds,
I've put together a short script that might assist with launching
ffmpeg/avconv. It draws from earlier scripts posted on the main iPlayer
thread over the last few days.
The script will run one of ffmpeg or avconv, whichever is found. ffmpeg
is the first tried.
It also includes a curious (to me)
bpa wrote:
My gut feel is that jumps in audio are BBC.
Thank you for your insight. I'll try and take notice of the time and
days when it occurs.
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To kill off ffmpeg processes needs something stronger like the wrapper
script - my playhls.sh script is ok for vlc and mplayer but not ffmpeg.
I think the various wrapper scripts that I've seen to date will only
deal with ffmpeg when it is the only transcoder employed. Where there
utgg wrote:
That seems to average out at under 20% total load, most in faad, which
comes in with a large burst of activity every 5 seconds or so.
It might be interesting to find out what happens with the lower bit rate
streams.
I find that ffmpeg has to work a great deal harder to
bpa wrote:
If they are BBC in origin then they will happen on two different
players playing same stream (not synced) at the same time.
That was a very useful test. My Squeezebox Classic, receiving a
transcoded PCM stream, quietly drifted behind the Radio, receiving a
passthrough AAC stream,
Parky wrote:
It seems to be that just enabling the 'sigtrap' pragma works, but take
if you take the use sigtrap out it doesn't !
Code:
#! /usr/bin/perl
my @APPS = ( 'ffmpeg', 'avconv' );
use sigtrap ;
for my $app (@APPS)
{
exec { $app } $app,
Parky wrote:
Edit: Having said all this, I've tested it myself (on avconv 11.2) and
yes it does work - I'm now very surprised!!!
I'm glad you said that, because I have just lost my original response to
your post. :)
I noticed, because I noticed your script was falling through the
bpa wrote:
Good work - I had looked at the origina shell script and tested out the
trap and found using trap -l that the PIPE and a few other traps
couldn't be set within the shell script.
This wrapper at least provides user with a safety net - another item to
go into the troubleshooting
utgg wrote:
I've done a bit more experimenting with reducing the ffmpeg processor
load in the transcoding to flac case. It looks like the default flac
compression level is 5. Changing the command line in that case to the
following:
Code:
[ffmpeg] -loglevel
bpa wrote:
No ffmpeg should shutdown.
Years ago, there was similar situation with AlienBBC and mplayer -
mplayer processes could stay around but it was dependent on some builds
on mplayer and some versions of Linux. Sounds like the same sort of
issue. If it is the same issue then it may
bpa wrote:
Any experimentalists ?
If you assume the HLS stream is always going to be AAC. Then adding the
following to PlayHLS custom-convert.conf file will avoid LMS doing the
transcoding if player can play AAC natively.
Code:
hls aac * *
#
majones wrote:
Wow! I didn't realise that! So Applet deployment could enable the Radio
and Touch to handle HLS without a firmware upgrade, and independently of
LMS. That is clever.
Provided, I guess, that it can be effectively done in the 'Lua'
scripting language which runs on the devices.
expectingtofly wrote:
The BBC have changed the XML that supplies the meta data for the listen
again streams.
This has broken this plugin.
Anyway, the RTMP streams still work and you can hack the app to make it
work again quite easily. However, it needs somebody to actually
ncameron wrote:
Am I missing something obvious?
Quite probably. The BBC iPlayer applet runs on a Touch, or Radio, which
you do not seem to have.
There is a separate thread for the LMS BBC iPlayer plugin. I think
that's what you're after.
richardsk wrote:
The global trap seems like the best approach, but there is another
location where sigpipe is trapped that I still need to look at. It's in
Formats/RemoteStream.pm, and I'm not sure when that gets called. It's
not involved in this BBC radio problem so may not be relevant.
I
mrw wrote:
I think the various wrapper scripts that I've seen to date will only
deal with ffmpeg when it is the only transcoder employed. Where there is
a further pipeline I'm finding that it is not being killed. Perhaps some
further research required. Or just the updated ffmpeg that doesn't
bpa wrote:
I think some of the Lua for Flash was rewritten in 'C' for speed - I
can''t remember if that had to be included into a firmware build.
It was included in a firmware build, but I can see that it lives in a
separate '.so'. So perhaps not an impediment to a sufficiently skilled
richardsk wrote:
I've been looking into why avconv/ffmpeg doesn't stop after playing the
HLS stream, and have discovered that it's a problem with the servers'
handling of SIGPIPE.
The server sets the IGNORE flag on the pipe trap, and the POSIX spec
requires the flag to be inherited by any
I've noticed that stream type bitrate reporting is a bit 'off' in the
1.3.1alpha3 plugin. (Player context menus under 'more info').
The attached proof of concept patches (somewhat over annotated) appear
to remedy matters satisfactorily for me, and I offer them up to anyone
else who may be
Owen Smith wrote:
With these new patches plus the previous livetext patches, once they're
all proven we could do with an updated plugin to amalgamate them all.
It's getting quite complicated again.
I've missed the livetext patches, do you have a pointer ?
I was always a bit disappointed
Owen Smith wrote:
The other patch ensures the More Info menu doesn't see a .jpg or similar
suffix to avoid it suddenly claiming it's playing a JPEG. It used to do
that all the time to me, not a problem since Alpha3 so I'm not clear why
that needs a fix.
With alpha3, and LMS v7.7.5 on a
PasTim wrote:
It's clearly not my evening.
Having found how to apply the patches, and checked HLS.pm and
BBCXMLParser.pm have been modified, and restarted and then rebooted, I
see no change. What should I see for Radio 3 for instance? I still see
339kbps CBR, AAC LC on the main display.
PasTim wrote:
I haven't yet added this to the 'alternative fix guide', on the
(possibly misguided) principle that whilst this is a very-nice-to-have,
I should keep the main guide as simple as I can, with as few options and
patches as possible.
However, if people disagree with me I will
On the tip front, a couple more:
To undo a patch just applied, insert the 'reverse' option, --R-.
Code:
patch -R ... rest of original patch line
This helpful if the patch fails in full or in part for some reason
(rejects).
On the standard
PaulinPosset wrote:
Edit 2: Spoke too soon. File Format only showing AAC LC in live streams,
listen again still showing jpg, so must have missed something. Bitrate
working properly for both live and listen again.
Manual edit instructions added to original post. 817083.
philippe_44 wrote:
> There is no requirement for 0.30, it's just the one you get by default
> when using CPAN. You're right, I'll have to get the .pm files lower in
> the tree, but that means they'll be duplicated many times - that's not
> great either. I'll check again if there is way I can
philippe_44 wrote:
> I've upgraded Crypt::OpenSSL::RSA to 0.30 for all OS & Perl versions, so
> I don't understand why it is trying to load "Crypt::OpenSSL::RSA object
> version 0.28". There is a search path order conflict something I guess
In my case I run LMS on a SheevaPlug (armv5tel)
Paul Webster wrote:
> Yes - back to 7
> >
Code:
> >
> >
That's a shame. Perhaps 30 days doesn't suit a Reciva...
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> On quick inspection I understand most of the suggestion and they seem
> OK. I need to test the ip3k episode duration one to see what is being
> fixed.
Quite an old one that I seem to have had lying around. Play an aod
stream on Jive, take the context menu|more info. Observe
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> A V1.6.1 will be the excuse for a new BBCiPlayer thread.
I have a few (6 or 7) presentational changes that I make/have made to my
local installation.
I think some may be of wider interest, others are simply personal
preference.
Do you have any interest ?
If so, I could post a
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