Just put on the latest Max2Play image and it's working perfectly. Thank
you!
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No change there. I am on the latest (or, last) version of Wheezy. I
wonder if that is to blame, and I should update to Jessie/Stretch. It's
Oh... yes, I think Wheezy isn't good enough. I remember having seen
issues with older max2play installations which were still based on Wheezy.
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No change there. I am on the latest (or, last) version of Wheezy. I
wonder if that is to blame, and I should update to Jessie/Stretch. It's
horribly slow navigating Spotty as well, although other operations
aren't too bad.
I span up Windows LMS and a Windows SquuezePlay. They work fine together
with Spotty, but when I point the Squeezeplay at my Pi, I have the same
issue. I realized that I had never updated my Pi firmware, so trying
that now. Currently on 4.1.19+.
Two UE Radios reverted to SB firmware and a Squeezlite running on the
Pi. Same results for both types. Nothing 3rd party installed as far as I
know:
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What kind of player are you using? Any other 3rd party plugins installed?
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Michael
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Ok, enabled some more logging. Looks like it is failing on the
conversion? Log excerpt attached.
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Mnyb wrote:
> you should not install the free BSD helper unless younactually running
> fre BSD OS.
>
> Spotty itself comes with its normal helper app.
Ok, I see it now in the logs - thanks. So when I try to play a playlist,
it loads the track, then skips on to the next one. It probably changes
you should not install the free BSD helper unless younactually running
fre BSD OS.
Spotty itself comes with its normal helper app.
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