I'm running Windows 8.1 on an Intel based CPU. As stated in the OP, i
was running version 7.9.1 of the media server. Did a clean install of
7.9.1..did not help then tried using a older version of Logitech media
server, 7.7.5 which did not help either. Firewalls are turned off. The
'software
On Fri, 2018-09-07 at 20:41 +, vcrpro3 wrote:
> Started having a problem with Squeezebox server starting and not
> staying started. Will not connect either to my Squeezebox Radio or
> Duet. In the Control Panel diagnostics page getting "Possible
> software conflict found". I have done a
Started having a problem with Squeezebox server starting and not staying
started. Will not connect either to my Squeezebox Radio or Duet. In the
Control Panel diagnostics page getting "Possible software conflict
found". I have done a uninstall and reinstall a couple of times already
of versions
ralphy wrote:
>
> Please test them and report any issues in this thread.
>
thanks for addressing this!
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sox-armhf working fine on Synology DS216Play.
Looking at the CPU usage tells me it is likely not using the GPU hard
floating, when transcoding to PCM, but apart from that all fine.
Specs as follows:-
25564
Win 10
LMS 7.9.2
AMD Turion II CPU
I'm getting a bunch of the following errors when attempting to open the
LMS control panel from the system tray (with admin privileges)
It started a couple of updates ago. Tried re-install, rollback of LMS
and clean install. Web
painstakingly set preferences are still active. The first full scan
after clearing caches produces a 500Mbyte imageproxy.db file! Subsequent
'clear library and rescan everything' grows that file and it can become
Are you using the Music & Artist Information plugin? It does store
copies of the
If you're running LMS on piCorePlayer 4.0 there's a tcz install package
available.
See 'this thread'
(https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?109417-Picoreplayer-and-mansr-SOX/)
for details.
Ralphy
*1*-Touch, *5*-Classics, *3*-Booms, *1*-UE Radio
'Squeezebox client builds'
There are 'sox binaries with DSD support available on sourceforge'
(https://sourceforge.net/projects/lmsclients/files/utility/sox-dsd/20180905-0fd4d89/).
They are sox replacement candidates for LMS.
For the windows sox dsd build (cygwin) you need to extract both the
sox.exe and cygwin1.dll
I'm sure this has been asked before but my forum searches have found
nothing...
The size of imageproxy.db on my system was more than 5Gbytes and I
discovered it's size grows when 'clear library and rescan everything' is
used. Using the Windows 10 LMS Control Panel -> Advanced I ran 'Run