I don't think a router/switch knows that an application is listening on
a particular subnet or even port.
I think it is the intermediate routers/switches that need looking at to
see if they forward the UDP broadcasts.
You could try try forwarding port 3483 to LMS machine.
Here is a post from
> squeeze+ 4568 99.3 6.3 72456 60060 ?R21:12 0:09
> /usr/bin/perl /usr/sbin/squeezeboxserver --prefsdir /var/lib
This shows LMS using 99.3% of CPU time ... which is probably not good.
If it continues like that then it implies to me it that it is in a
loop.
Rebooting might cure
Paul Webster wrote:
> It is the clients that look for LMS.
> They broadcast ... and that probably is not crossing your subjects.
Can you tell LMS to listen on multiple subnets for broadcasts?
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I am currently using perl 5 (v5.28.1) - I think I originally installed
it when I installed the first version of LMS that went on this raspberry
pi.
I *think* I am seeing the server in the process, unless Iam mistaken?
when I run sudo ps -aux
I do see /usr/bin/perl /usr/sbin/squeezeboxserver
It is the clients that look for LMS.
They broadcast ... and that probably is not crossing your subjects.
Paul Webster
author of \"now playing\" plugins covering radio france (fip etc),
planetradio (bauer - kiss, absolute, scala, jazzfm etc), kcrw, abc
australia and cbc/radio-canada
and, via
Hi Michael
I am currently on version 4.8.4
Steve
mherger wrote:
> > Well, thanks Kev, it seems you were right. The volume increase only
> > affected players which were linked to Spotify Connect. Removing the
> link
> > seems to have cured the problem and as I don't use Connect too much
>
Hi does anyone know how to make LMS look at a different subnet than the
one it's on for auto-detecting clients?
LMS(LAN): 10.42.42.10
Client(Wifi): 10.13.37.4
I am able to ping devices and hosts on both networks from each other
with no problem (Linux Router handling the traffic).
I can also
yet I see nothing on ports 9090 or 9000 - it seems like the server
started without opening anything ? I tried to stop/start the server,
reboot, always similar outcome. Other services (apache) runs OK and has
it's port correctly openned
Can you check the process list to see whether LMS is
I have been having issues for about a week or two, where I can no longer
connect to the server. At first, I tought there was something corrupt on
the system, and saw a thread that seemed promising...
Ok, thank you. I'll remove port forwarding first then.
About the buttons aspect, what is strange is that it happens only in
firefox ? In chrome they look ok! I'm on linux
LMS 8.x.x
on Linux Mageia 8 and RPI 3
1 SB3, 2 radio, 1 touch, 1 transporter SE, 1 chromecast audio
Plugins : Trackstat,
AFAICT from source code. If squeezelite command line logging for
"stream" is enabled to INFO (-d stream=info) - it should generate log
message when local files are being opened.
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Jdubs wrote:
> Thanks guys. I've updated my squeezelite config to:
>
> SB_SERVER_IP="file://127.0.0.1:3483/"
Just to clarify in case others are reading this thread.
This is not right. SB_SERVER_IP needs an IP address - "file://" is an
URL not an IP address so I suspect something else make
Try pulling the Ethernet cable (or disabling WiFi) after everything is
up and running.
If the music continues (after buffer empties) then it shows that
external network connection is not needed.
If it stops ... then it doesn't really prove much because there could be
all sorts of things that
Thanks guys. I've updated my squeezelite config to:
SB_SERVER_IP="file://127.0.0.1:3483/"
Which works, as in music playback seems fine.
I also tried:
SB_SERVER_IP="127.0.0.1"
and that works as well. I guess to really verify, I should take a look
at a network monitor to see if my computer
Hi Jim,
Looked around a little and you may try experimenting with deleting lines
2518-2528 JogglerSkinApplet.lua if you're using the Joggler skin.
Cheers,
Howard
d6jg wrote:
> No way of doing this except by physically amalgamating the files but you
> know that. You can however *exclude*
Hi Jim,
Not shuffling, to me, would be like eating all the orange M's first
and so on. lol I bet you could find that pesky shuffle button in
pcp-jivelite.tcz and delete it. :-) No ideas if you're using LMS
though.
Bests,
Howard
d6jg wrote:
> No way of doing this except by physically
LOL. At 70 you'd think I'd be 'Old School'. Other than a few of my
favorites, I prefer to mix it up.
Thanks for all you do and have done for LMS and the community.
Squeezeboxes and now pCP have been a major source enjoyment in my life
for the past 15-16 years. The music is important and the
Howard Passman wrote:
> An example would be The Beatles Abbey Road Polythene Pam and She Came In
> Through The Bathroom Window are played back to back on the album with no
> gap. When using shuffle to play songs, I would like those two songs to
> play like they do on the album. I know I can
IIRC (tbc) The LocalPlayer plugin enables a feature that means a
squeezelite on same system as LMS will play audio files from the files
itself (i.e. using file path) and not use a network connection.
If you install LocalPlayer you should update the version of squeezelite
that is bundled with it
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?107165-IMPORTANT-Stop-forwarding-your-LMS-ports-to-the-internet!
Hum, I admit I do.
Don't. See the above link. Most likely somebody accessed your LMS and
potentially installed a plugin to do whatever you don't want to be done
on your system.
mherger wrote:
> You don't expose LMS to the internet, do you?
>
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?107165-IMPORTANT-Stop-forwarding-your-LMS-ports-to-the-internet!
Hum, I admit I do.
I didn't find an easy solution to hear my music when I'm not at home.
LMS 8.x.x
on Linux
kidstypike wrote:
> Clear your browser's cache?
Tried :-(
LMS 8.x.x
on Linux Mageia 8 and RPI 3
1 SB3, 2 radio, 1 touch, 1 transporter SE, 1 chromecast audio
Plugins : Trackstat, Smartmix, MusicIP, ...
Antoniop's
It does go through the network stack on the computer.
however, if you tell Squeezelite to attach to LMS via 127.0.0.1
(localhost) then it will not leave the computer.
I suspect it does not leave the machine if you are using the 192 (or
whatever) address of the machine but not 100% sure.
Paul
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