philchillbill wrote:
> ItÂ’s only the web UI that has issues when you do this - the jsonrpc
> interface still works just fine despite that green screen of death.
That's because the jsonrpc interface does not return any responses that
require translating to be able to fetch additional data.
The po
AnythingElse wrote:
> Fair enough. I assumed AC3 might have some audio only applications but
> seems not.
>
> Given that LMS has handled most codecs I've thrown at it no problem,
> also assumed automagic AC3 coverage.
But AC-3 is not standardised for 2.0 in a file format with metadata so
magic
Fair enough. I assumed AC3 might have some audio only applications but
seems not.
Given that LMS has handled most codecs I've thrown at it no problem,
also assumed automagic AC3 coverage.
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AnythingElse wrote:
> Hello all, I'm running LMS 8.1.1 on a Raspberry Pi
>
> I have a stereo AC3 file demuxed from a video. It plays fine on my PC
> using VLC or foobar2000
>
> I uploaded it to LMS using FTP along with some other FLACs and MP3s but
> the AC3 wasn't recognised.
>
> Permissions
This explains a little about the difference between usb on rpi4 and zero
https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/hardware/raspberrypi/usb/README.md
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I don't have any direct experience with MacOS, but sounds like a
security enforcement. Under newer linux's with SE linux enforcing, it's
possible to have this behavior.
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gordonb3 wrote:
> Oh.. one note:
>
> Do not attempt any reverse proxying, i.e. do not move LMS into a
> subfolder of the proxying web server. It does not work and all that
> you'll see is a green screen.
>
> e.g. in-house I use the following setup for apache:
> >
Code:
>
Hello all, I'm running LMS 8.1.1 on a Raspberry Pi
I uploaded an AC3 file demuxed from a video. It plays fine on my PC
using VLC or foobar2000
I uploaded it to LMS using FTP along with some other FLACs and MP3s but
the AC3 wasn't recognised.
Permissions and owners are unchanged and no differen
stevevm wrote:
> I rebooted my server and now my slimp3 can no long connect. Funny thing
> is that it gives the wrong IP address when it asks if a server is
> running.
I ended up deleting my Docker image and rerunning it and things returned
to normal.
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Thank you for responding!
Raspberry Pi 4:
I can do whatever I want (turn speakers or squeezelite on and off) and
the active speakers with their build in DAC will be recognized by the
Pi.
I also have a setup with it where I power the speakers on and off with
sequeezelite (see the post "'[piCoreP
It does not affect old devices like slimp3.
However, has the IP address of your LMS changed?
Paul Webster
http://dabdig.blogspot.com
author of \"now playing\" plugins covering radio france (fip etc), kcrw,
supla finland, abc australia, cbc/radio-canada and rte ireland
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stevevm wrote:
> I rebooted my server and now my slimp3 can no long connect. Funny thing
> is that it gives the wrong IP address when it asks if a server is
> running.
I suspect this is a very different problem. You should start a new
thread with your problem. And in that thread, give some de
I rebooted my server and now my slimp3 can no long connect. Funny thing
is that it gives the wrong IP address when it asks if a server is
running.
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@TDEHAN
I have absolutely no idea what is happening here :(:confused:
The Touch firmware is up to date and reporting the player correctly.
I have the same;
Logitech Media Server Version: 8.1.2 - 1614601415 @ Mon Mar 1 14:37:35
CET 2021
on a raspberry pi and it identifies in the same manner, w
Man in a van wrote:
> So, which version LMS
>
> Which computer OS
>
> Only Touch as a Player ?
>
> Where do you see the message ? do you have a screen shot ?
>
>
> ronnie
LMS Version: 8.1.2
OS: Windows 10 (version 20H2 - OS Build 19042.844)
I have 3 Touch players
Attached is a screen shot
Hi there,
After reinstalling LMS (due to performance problems) and activating the
MusicIP plugin, LMS no longer scans for the MusicIP headers.
Spicefly sugarcube gives the error message that the plugin cannot
connect to localhost, port 10002.
However, the MusicIP server (or API) is accessible
Good suggestion, thanks! Next time I am procrastinating real work, I'll
see if I can setup an nginx reverse proxy.
If you can use Docker and don't already have a web server to use for
this proxying, I find the Nginx Proxy Manager to be a powerful and
relatively easy to use tool for this task:
Oh.. one note:
Do not attempt any reverse proxying, i.e. do not move LMS into a
subfolder of the proxying web server. It does not work and all that
you'll see is a green screen.
e.g. in-house I use the following setup for apache:
Code:
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