slartibartfast wrote:
> Is it possible to delete posts?
Yes - usually if I respond on the wrong thread.
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kidstypike wrote:
> Is this a reply to a previous post? :oThat's why I quoted your post before
> you deleted it.[emoji3]
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slartibartfast wrote:
> Maybe it is just from Tapatalk that I can't do it then. All I can do is
> edit and if I delete all the text it doesn't allow it.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
Is this a reply to a previous post? :o
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kidstypike wrote:
> Yes it's possible to delete your *own* posts.
>
> 29730Maybe it is just from Tapatalk that I can't do it then. All I can do is
edit and if I delete all the text or doesn't allow it.
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slartibartfast wrote:
> Is it possible to delete posts?
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
Yes it's possible to delete your *own* posts.
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bpa wrote:
> AFAICT The last mention of "proxied" in a post in this thread was in
> 2017. Perhaps there was a deleted post.Is it possible to delete posts?
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slartibartfast wrote:
> Is this a reply to a previous post?
AFAICT The last mention of "proxied" in a post in this thread was in
2017. Perhaps there was a deleted post.
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kellso wrote:
> What are you talking about? BBC iPlayer plugin always relays data
> through the LMS server, so any perceived improvement turning on/off
> proxied playback is either imagined or an accidental coincidence with
> some other change eg. broadband or BBC issues. "Placebo effect" is a
>
What are you talking about? BBC iPlayer plugin always relays data
through the LMS server, so any perceived improvement turning on/off
proxied playback is either imagined or an accidental coincidence with
some other change eg. broadband or BBC issues. "Placebo effect" is a
good shorthand for that.
mavit wrote:
> If the old plugin versions dont work, then is there any reason to keep
> them around?
No reason on my side. User don't like change forced on them.
> Is it time to copy the contents of betarelease-repo.xml over the top of
> repo-short.xml?
Forcing an update on a user who has a
bpa wrote:
> "beta" referred to the BBC who at the time were beta testing DASH.
Ah, I must admit I hadnt realised this. I see that I still have both
repos configured, in the expectation that one day a non-beta release of
the BBCiPlayer plugin would appear.
bpa wrote:
>
> The plugins which a
mavit wrote:
> To be fair, the newer URL does have the word "beta" in it, so I can
> understand why some people would assume they should be sticking with the
> old one. But, I guess if you changed it you'd just end up with yet
> another out of date URL.
"beta" referred to the BBC who at the ti
bpa wrote:
> OK - just checking as the repo URL at the top of this thread is out of
> date points to an old out of date version yet the repo is downloaded
> over 2000 times /day.
To be fair, the newer URL does have the word "beta" in it, so I can
understand why some people would assume they sho
mavit wrote:
> Although I see that the metadata collection is different for each, this
> seems to affect both.
Yes but as slartibartfast points out - this issue affects many other
URLs so it is not unusual behaviour in terms of LMS - not sure if that
means it is not really a bug or not.. In fac
bpa wrote:
> Is this live or listen again.
Although I see that the metadata collection is different for each, this
seems to affect both.
bpa wrote:
> What version of plugin are you using ?
Version 1.6.5, which I understand to be the latest.
bpa wrote:
> This is an old thread that keeps gett
slartibartfast wrote:
> My post was meant to show a link.
>
> h**p://192.168.0.10:9000/music/-142796448/cover.jpg
>
> Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
I understand. I think the handler has no good data so garbage is
returned or there is no call to a handler and so the link to the Antenna
bpa wrote:
> I think it is garbage as there is no handler for dash metadata. The
> plugin does some fancy footwork hiding playing dash:// and hls:// URLs
> behind iplayer:// (which behaves as a playlist). The fancy footwork
> has meant it can be tripped up in a few places. That said - try p
slartibartfast wrote:
> When playing Radio 2 from iPlayer the image in the left pane is
>
> http://192.168.0.10:9000/music/-142796448/cover.jpg
>
> if that helps.
>
> Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
I think it is garbage as there is no handler for dash metadata. The
plugin does some fa
bpa wrote:
> IIRC Tune-in has a special handler so it seems ot be variation of the
> smae problem
>
> Need to check does it happen with a plain mp3 /AAC streaming URLWhen playing
> Radio 2 from iPlayer the image in the left pane is
http://192.168.0.10:9000/music/-142796448/cover.jpg
if that
slartibartfast wrote:
> I see exactly the same thing when playing a tunein radio station so this
> is not confined to the iPlayer plugin. Just play a live station then
> click on it to open the context menu in the left panel of the default
> web GUI and the image shown is the antenna.
>
> Sent
bpa wrote:
> Please explain in more detail what you are doing. Is this live or
> listen again. Metadata is obtained dynamically and can vary depending
> on what format is available.
>
> My gut feeling is the solution is wrong - the dash:// protocol should
> not have been called - there is an
mavit wrote:
> I notice that when a programme is initially added to the playlist, more
> metadata is available for it than when it is playing. For example, in
> the Logitech Media Server web interface, clicking on the currently
> playing iPlayer programme in the right hand pane causes it to appe
I notice that when a programme is initially added to the playlist, more
metadata is available for it than when it is playing. For example, in
the Logitech Media Server web interface, clicking on the currently
playing iPlayer programme in the right hand pane causes it to appear in
the left hand pa
bpa wrote:
> Web GUI - power buttom
> Remote control - power button.
>
> Don't use Phone apps but they must provide a way of stopping a stream or
> "power off" of a player.
>
> Can you not stop the stream rather than just pausing it usually with a
> long pause key press or clear playlist (whic
slartibartfast wrote:
> I do have "Stop at power off" set and it works fine for the Radios but
> how do I Power Off the Touch without using the touch screen? I normally
> just pause it. Can it be powered off via a phone app? I think Power Off
> may be a command in the Alexa skill.
Web GUI - pow
bpa wrote:
> The usual fix is to change "Resume on Power on" setting to "Stop at
> power off/ Remaion stopped at power on"I do have "Stop at power off" set and
> it works fine for the Radios but
how do I Power Off the Touch without using the touch screen? I normally
just pause it. Can it be pow
slartibartfast wrote:
> This morning I used Alexa to tell the Touch to play not realising I had
> played Radio 3 last night. Then I changed to Radio 2. So the first thing
> played was Radio 3.
The usual fix is to change "Resume on Power on" setting to "Stop at
power off/ Remaion stopped at powe
bpa wrote:
> Ignore previous post - 9:30 is GMT which is 10:30 BST - so it look like
> related to player pausing.
>
> How did you start playing this morning ?
>
> Power on and then select or something else.
This morning I used Alexa to tell the Touch to play not realising I had
played Radio 3
Ignore previous post - 9:30 is GMT which is 10:30 BST - so it look like
related to player pausing.
How did you start playing this morning ?
Power on and then select or something else.
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slartibartfast wrote:
> According to "What was that tune" I played Radio 3 on the touch at
> 10.30pm last night ( not 9.30) and then Radio 2 at 9.26am this morning.
Interesting - when did you last play R2 and how did you change ? I
wonder if some info is not being deleted when channel gets cha
bpa wrote:
> No BBCiPlayer plugin has never done that. Cancellation often happens
> with "normal" MP3/AAC http streams is that if a stream is paused - TCP
> and/or host server will break the connection - this behaviour can be
> dependent service operator. However with chunked http over http 1.1
slartibartfast wrote:
> Do I remember correctly that if iPlayer is paused for more than a
> certain time then the delay introduced is cancelled?
No BBCiPlayer plugin has never done that. Cancellation often happens
with "normal" MP3/AAC http streams is that if a stream is paused - TCP
and/or hos
bpa wrote:
> The message time stamped at "18-08-03 09:25:51.3230" has a packet whose
> stream time is 1533245414 which is "2 August 2018 21:30:14"
>
> Does your player stop or pause a stream on power off ?
I have the players set to stop a stream at power off though I am not
sure how this appli
The message time stamped at "18-08-03 09:25:51.3230" has a packet whose
stream time is 1533245414 which is "2 August 2018 21:30:14"
Does your player stop or pause a stream on power off ?
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bpa wrote:
> The fix I had for invalid estimated delay was when the estimated delay
> went negative due to fetching data before just as it was ready. Your
> messages are different to this problem.
>
> 595 status code is a HTTP 1.1 is a connection problem and the message
> indicates network conn
slartibartfast wrote:
> 1.5.4.5. Weirdly the other day I was listening to Radio 2 live and the
> music stopped for a time, when it resumed it was delayed by 61 minutes.
> Very strange. These warnings were occurring this morning with no delay.
>
>
> I found a few other errors which may coincide
bpa wrote:
> That is a sort of "warning" message I left in during development which
> is produced when the estimated "delay" (i.e. time stamp of audio played
> vs realtime) - I use it to detect when a user had paused or jumped back
> so that metadata can be corrected. I allowed for some leewa
slartibartfast wrote:
> I seem to have hundreds of lines in the server log about "invalid
> estimated delay" or similar. I am just curious why as the app is playing
> perfectly and displaying the correct metadata.
That is a sort of "warning" message I left in during development which
is produced
I seem to have hundreds of lines in the server log about "invalid
estimated delay" or similar. I am just curious why as the app is playing
perfectly and displaying the correct metadata.
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bpa wrote:
> Is there any reason why you run both LMS 7.8 and 7.9 ?
My signature is out of date: The Allo Sparky is running LMS 7.9.1
Allo Sparky, LMS 7.8.0 > Piano 2.1 + Kali, Max2Play > AudioEngine 5
Raspberry Pi > LMS 7.9.0
[Mac Mini > LMS 7.7.5: retired (okay, I broke it)]
Squeezebox Cl
nitram wrote:
> It was 15. I've increased it to 35, but it still times out.
With normal connection a reply will be received within 1 sec - it was
necessary to double check setting was not set too low.
I feel the problem is with the network/server setup which is why a test
of non-LMS applicatio
It was 15. I've increased it to 35, but it still times out.
Allo Sparky, LMS 7.8.0 > Piano 2.1 + Kali, Max2Play > AudioEngine 5
Raspberry Pi > LMS 7.9.0
[Mac Mini > LMS 7.7.5: retired (okay, I broke it)]
Squeezebox Classic, resting
iPad mini > Squeezepad
Android phone > Squeezer
iPhone > iPen
If it is LMS specific - then the only setting I can think of would be
the WebUI Setting/Advanced/Network Radio Station Timeout - it could be
too small (this is the time LMS waits for a reply to the http/GET for
the BBC xml URL) .
What is the current value of this setting ?
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Yes, I understand what you're suggesting I do. I will need to install an
SSH-Shell first. I'll report back when I have fresh information.
Thanks :)
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nitram wrote:
> Oh, I thought you were suggesting that the router might be blocking the
> URL. I am running LMS in an Allo Sparky, with Ubuntu 12.04.5 LTS and
> Max2Play. To be honest I don't know how to test the URL on it. I imagine
> I could run a browser from the command line, but since it's
Oh, I thought you were suggesting that the router might be blocking the
URL. I am running LMS in an Allo Sparky, with Ubuntu 12.04.5 LTS and
Max2Play. To be honest I don't know how to test the URL on it. I imagine
I could run a browser from the command line, but since it's headless
that's not st
nitram wrote:
> Sorry to take so long to reply. Yes, the BBC URLs open fine in a
> browser. No, there's nothing particularly unusual in my setup, and the
> last time I tried there was no problem. (That was a few months ago; I've
> been using the iPlayer Radio app on an iPad to listen on demand.
Sorry to take so long to reply. Yes, the BBC URLs open fine in a
browser. No, there's nothing particularly unusual in my setup, and the
last time I tried there was no problem. (That was a few months ago; I've
been using the iPlayer Radio app on an iPad to listen on demand.)
Trying again just no
nitram wrote:
> I usually listen live (from outside the UK), but I just tried to listen
> on demand and received a time-out error, on R6 and on R2. I upgraded to
> v.1.5.4.5, but the problem persists. Maybe it's the heat in the UK. :)
>
> This message from LMS: "There was an error loading the
I usually listen live (from outside the UK), but I just tried to listen
on demand and received a time-out error, on R6 and on R2. I upgraded to
v.1.5.4.5, but the problem persists. Maybe it's the heat in the UK. :)
This message from LMS: "There was an error loading the remote feed for :
(Timed
philippe_44 wrote:
> Yes, as said, check that your friend has not set pacing_size at more
> than 1M and if it's still 1M, reduce it to 500k.
>
> [edit]: this pacing_size parameters tells the plugin to stop gathering
> data from the source if the player has not accept the latest N amount of
> by
castalla wrote:
> Any tips?
Yes, as said, check that your friend has not set pacing_size at more
than 1M and if it's still 1M, reduce it to 500k
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castalla wrote:
> Any tips?
No - Phillipe handled it directly with the user.
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philippe_44 wrote:
> Potentially the plugin is too "greedy" and gets a lot of data, then goes
> dark for a large amount of time. The other end (or the tunnel) sees that
> as a system that disconnected so it closes the connection. Default
> "pacing size" is 1M, which is about a minute of 128kbits/
castalla wrote:
> Okay! Thanks. I have no problems with live streams using chromecast -
> so I'll need to check my settings to compare.
>
> Cheers
bpa wrote:
> IIRC The chromecast plugin acts as player which has an infinite buffer
> it tries to grab as much data as possible - in early days t
castalla wrote:
> Okay! Thanks. I have no problems with live streams using chromecast -
> so I'll need to check my settings to compare.
IIRC The chromecast plugin acts as player which has an infinite buffer
it tries to grab as much data as possible - in early days this caused
problems with BBC
bpa wrote:
> IIRC there were specific setting for Chromecast plugin with BBCiPlayer
> live but I can't help - I feel this is a chromecast plugin issue
> possibly aggravated by Windows depending on where transcoding is done.
Okay! Thanks. I have no problems with live streams using chromecast -
castalla wrote:
> Players are chromecasts via castbridge plugin
>
> ---
> He also has the UPNP plugin running
> ---
IIRC there were specific setting for Chromecast plugin with BBCiPlayer
live but I can't help - I feel this is a chromecast plugin issue
possibly aggravated by Wind
here's the system info
Windows10Pro 64-bit desktop, with an AMD PhenomII x945 processor running
at 3 GHz, with 8 GB of RAM.
iPlayer - 1.5.4.5 - DASH only - all other settings as default
No VPN - using the non-UK menu
Players are chromecasts via castbridge plugin
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He also has the UP
bpa wrote:
> More detailed info please - "long distance" doesn't cut it !
>
> What is a long distance colleague ? Do they use a satellite link ? Are
> they non UK but using a VPN to become UK ?
>
> The error below means that BBC replied with a requested chunk after 2292
> seconds - 38 minute
Raymond Woodward wrote:
> He doesn't run Hitmanpro Alert by any chance?
>
> What you describe is *very* familiar here - finally sourced the problem
> to Hitmanpro Alert anti-ransomware (which really doesn't coexist well
> with the BBC iplayer plugin) ...
I don't see why Hitmanpro should cause p
More detailed info please - "long distance" doesn't cut it !
What is a long distance colleague ? Do they use a satellite link ? Are
they non UK but using a VPN to become UK ?
The error below means that BBC replied with a requested chunk after 2292
seconds - 38 minutes !! what is going on
Co
Raymond Woodward wrote:
> He doesn't run Hitmanpro Alert by any chance?
>
> What you describe is *very* familiar here - finally sourced the problem
> to Hitmanpro Alert anti-ransomware (which really doesn't coexist well
> with the BBC iplayer plugin) ...
I'll ask!
Touch, Logitech Radio, Logi
castalla wrote:
> I'm asking for help on behalf of a long-distance colleague.Reports
> that live streams stop after 2-3 minutes,
>
>
He doesn't run Hitmanpro Alert by any chance?
What you describe is *very* familiar here - finally sourced the problem
to Hitmanpro Alert anti-ransomware (wh
I'm asking for help on behalf of a long-distance colleague. He get's
the following in the sever log (below). Reports that live streams stop
after 2-3 minutes,
}
Plugins::BBCiPlayer::DASH::__ANON__ (779) Chunk fetch status 200 Long chunk
fetch time 2292 800
[18-01-10 13:57:24.3098 wrote:
>
Owen Smith wrote:
> But it is the version you get with the default repos on a fresh LMS
> install. I have been suggesting for a year or two that this is a bad
> situation.
I know it has been suggested and I also laid out some of the
consequences which land at my door.
1. If you delete the 1.3 f
bpa wrote:
> V1.3.1alpha3 of the BBCiPlayer plugin is years out of date and is not
> the subject of this thread.
But it is the version you get with the default repos on a fresh LMS
install. I have been suggesting for a year or two that this is a bad
situation.
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Shellness wrote:
> Thank you, it works a charm.
>
> I have installed the xml file in the past (not least when all of the
> DASH issues arose) but had not recorded that I needed to do it again for
> any reinstallation..
Good that it worked - I wasn't sure whether you needed 1.3 with OMV for
some
Thank you, it works a charm.
I have installed the xml file in the past (not least when all of the
DASH issues arose) but had not recorded that I needed to do it again for
any reinstallation.
Thank you.
Raspberry Pi 3 model B, Debian/Open Media Vault (OMV) 3.0.95 (Erasmus),
LMS 7.9.1 - 1513951
V1.3.1alpha3 of the BBCiPlayer plugin is years out of date and is not
the subject of this thread.
The first page of the thread summarises the situation.
There is another thread tells you how to patch the 1.3 version into sort
of working order if you really need to run the 1.3 version of the
plug
Thanks for the rapid response. Your questions make me wonder whether I
have bungled the LMS installation, somehow. Answers as follows:
Any BBC plugin related message in the log file?
- I dont know how to get to the log file. Reading around I need to
find squeezecenter.pl, but I cant find it
Shellness wrote:
> I have recently reinstalled LMS and I cannot get the iPlayerExtra plugin
> to install. I tick the box and restart LMS, but it remains in the "3rd
> party plugins" section.
>
> Any ideas, please?
>
> In case it helps, though this is perhaps slightly off-piste, I cannot
> get
I have recently reinstalled LMS and I cannot get the iPlayerExtra plugin
to install. I tick the box and restart LMS, but it remains in the "3rd
party plugins" section.
Any ideas, please?
In case it helps, though this is perhaps slightly off-piste, I cannot
get Listen Again to work in the BBCiP
bpa wrote:
> BBC do not include CBeebies in the official vendor feed used by
> BBciPlayer. Also they do not appear under the A-Z of BBCiPlayer so not
> in Extra by default. Since you have found the Programme pid - once you
> have BBCiPlayerExtra installed and add the following line to the
> men
sutty81 wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks very much for this great plugin! Does anyone else have listen
> again available for Cbeebies Radio? I've got the listen live but not
> that. My kids love 'listen and play' and replay them endlessly, would be
> brill to have them available on the squeezebox.
>
> h
Hi,
Thanks very much for this great plugin! Does anyone else have listen
again available for Cbeebies Radio? I've got the listen live but not
that. My kids love 'listen and play' and replay them endlessly, would be
brill to have them available on the squeezebox.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b
ianf wrote:
> Thanks, Im thinking the Flac has stopped in September, hopefully BBC
> will do it full time
If they do it may be a bit of vanity project perhaps as areplacement if
(or when) FM goes away.
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bpa wrote:
> The metadata for BBCstrerams has nothing to do witrh the audio stream,
> there is no metadata in the audio stream. The metadata is pulled from
> one of 2 other sites - one is RadioPLayer (non BBC).
>
> In this case R3 flac metadata was set up to be the the same as R3 AAC
> (and als
ianf wrote:
> Interesting that BBC radio3 Flac stream no longer playing audio, yet
> metadata is all correct?
The metadata for BBCstrerams has nothing to do witrh the audio stream,
there is no metadata in the audio stream. The metadata is pulled from
one of 2 other sites - one is RadioPLayer (no
Interesting that BBC radio3 Flac stream no longer playing audio, yet
metadata is all correct?
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PasTim wrote:
> It may be that you have lost the ability to transcode aac to something
> the receiver understands, like flac. Look at your file types (Settings,
> Advanced, File Types) and see what it says for aac.
>
> Check that under Settings, Player, Audio that the Streaming method is
> Pr
prustage1 wrote:
> The BBC iplayer plugin topped working a while back. I upgraded to the
> latest version of LMS, uninstalled the current iplayer plugins,
> dowloaded the latest and have restarted. BBC streams still do not work.
> I get the graphics and the text with stream information but no sou
bpa wrote:
> Does the iOS version of iPlayer Radio play DASH or HLS ?
No idea, but it doesn't matter. If the BBC want more FLAC players, they
control their own Apps and can change them to handle whatever network
protocol and audio codec they want.
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The BBC iplayer plugin topped working a while back. I upgraded to the
latest version of LMS, uninstalled the current iplayer plugins,
dowloaded the latest and have restarted. BBC streams still do not work.
I get the graphics and the text with stream information but no sound.
The counter gets as fa
slartibartfast wrote:
> I can confirm there is no audio glitch with a Raspberry Pi server. The
> playing time seems to reset itself when playing starts after a delay of
> a few seconds but that is all.
That is LMS plugin interaction as no audio chunks and some metadata are
available (unlike a fi
bpa wrote:
> Ignoring the track info issue. On Linux system with 320kbps, I suspect
> the "no delay" should work without audio problems. The "delay" setting
> is there to speed up playing after pressing play which is necessary for
> some Windows systems. For slower streams such as 96kbps with
bpa wrote:
> To check this I've had to listen to Chas & Dave
I forgot to apologise for forcing you to listen to Chas & Dave [emoji3].
No one deserves that. You can blame Paul Heaton, it was one of his
chosen tracks.
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Owen Smith wrote:
> The simplest way for the BBC to get more players is to add FLAC support
> to their own iOS and Android Apps.
Does the iOS version of iPlayer Radio play DASH or HLS ?
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bpa wrote:
> OK - Thanks, this make the issue clearer. Outside the UK with slower
> streams (96kbps vs 320kbps) - these timing effects are slightly
> different.
R3 now has track details - many thanks for your guidance.
SH
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bpa wrote:
> The question now is whether BBC will do another trial or decide to
> provide a full R3 service. I suspect another trial hoping to stimulate
> implementation of more "players". Since the Jan trial there is now VLC
> and ffmpeg and maybe a few others although the user has to find the
bpa wrote:
> OK - Thanks, this make the issue clearer. Outside the UK with slower
> streams (96kbps vs 320kbps) - these timing effects are slightly
> different.I did try the Non-UK streams with 15 seconds delay but track detail
> was
still missing.
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slartibartfast wrote:
> Works for me as well. I also tried 5 seconds delay but that had the
> same issue.
OK - Thanks, this make the issue clearer. Outside the UK with slower
streams (96kbps vs 320kbps) - these timing effects are slightly
different.
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simonheard wrote:
> That is giving me track details on R1 and R2. I'm most interested in R3,
> but 'Free thinking' is on at present so no tracks. I'll check again
> tomorrow and repost if effective.
>
> SHWorks for me as well. I also tried 5 seconds delay but that had the
same issue.
Sent from
bpa wrote:
> Does changing the delay from 15 to "no delay" fix the track detail
> problem (even though there may be a audio glitch at start).
That is giving me track details on R1 and R2. I'm most interested in R3,
but 'Free thinking' is on at present so no tracks. I'll check again
tomorrow and
simonheard wrote:
> I've got seconds to delay as 15 seconds, and buffer fullness threshold
> as 255.
Does changing the delay from 15 to "no delay" fix the track detail
problem (even though there may be a audio glitch at start).
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bpa wrote:
> Thanks. I'm looking around for any possible setup difference as this
> issue could be affected by delays and even the player - what are the
> "Seconds to delay live streams " and "buffer Threshold" settings.
I've got seconds to delay as 15 seconds, and buffer fullness threshold
as
simonheard wrote:
> Show OnAir Text
> Enable - ticked
>
> Always display station icon
> Enable - not ticked
Thanks. I'm looking around for any possible setup difference as this
issue could be affected by delays and even the player - what are the
"Seconds to delay live streams " and "buffer
bpa wrote:
> I'm using Ubuntu 16.04 as well - the picoreplayer doesn't matter as it
> is squeezelite - not the UI. I presume the plugin version is a typo
> meant to be 1.5.4.5
>
> What are your BBCiPlayer settings ?
Thanks BPA - I think these are the relevant settings. I haven't worked
out ho
simonheard wrote:
> Yes, that is the behaviour I get as well. LMS 7.9.1 on Ubuntu 16.04.3
> server, iplayer 1.4.4.5, PicorePlayer.
I'm using Ubuntu 16.04 as well - the picoreplayer doesn't matter as it
is squeezelite - not the UI. I presume the plugin version is a typo
meant to be 1.5.4.5
Wha
slartibartfast wrote:
> Just tried the web UI and got this.
> 23656
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> 23657
>
> so It isn't working for me. Strange.
I don't deny you see the problem - it's just I can't reproduce it. I'll
have to go into the code and see what are the possibilties.
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