mherger wrote:
>
> You can set up a repository on any web server of your liking, then add
> it to the repo section, done. And it has been done. It's actually what
> caught my attention LMS installations being "hacked": the attacker
> installed a modified version of my Picture Gallery plugin
mavit wrote:
> Another example is installing plugins. If you can install plugins, you
> can run arbitrary code as the user that LMS runs as.
Wouldn't installing malicious plugins involve either putting malicious
code into a repository (which seems like a good way to get caught though
not a
A friend is finally getting his music online and is looking at LMS
alternatives due to the fact that, as far as either of us can tell, all
communication via the web interface, smartphone/tablet clients, etc. is
vanilla http and not https.
I don't recall ever reading complaints about this here
lordvader wrote:
> Hmmm ... It may not be a Russian character thing ...
> I've come across some other DSD files that have the same problem. This
> release:
> https://www.nativedsd.com/catalogue/albums/sibelius-symphony-no-2-pohjolas-daughter/
>
> Not sure what debugging to do to dig into this
slartibartfast wrote:
> The incorrect artwork and metadata is common across all interfaces.
> WebUI and Touch display are both affected if that means anything.
I've noticed that as well, the issue is global.
While I've definitely had this happen over the years, it doesn't happen
to me
slartibartfast wrote:
> Has anyone ever figured out why artwork can sometimes become out of sync
> when playing a playlist? It doesn't happen very often but when it does
> it annoys me enough to make me stop the playlist and restart it to
> regain sync.
I've seen it, definitely. And although
DLloyd wrote:
> So, last night I paid for and downloaded an album in 44.1kHz 24-bit WAV
> format. When I play the individual files on either Windows or a Mac they
> play fine, all the way through with the correct track times. However,
> when I copy them to my LMS the play times are all
Alverman wrote:
> BTW, any thoughts on how to definitely remove all tags?
Assuming you have the official version of FLAC installed:
Code:
metaflac --remove-all-tags *.flac
bpa wrote:
> You should be able to use "-vn -c:a copy" in your command and so have a
> single step ffmpeg conversion.
Yes...bad wording on my part. I meant that I had discovered the two-step
process before reading your post and am happy that you were able to give
me a very useful all-in-one
bpa wrote:
> It looks like the video content is causing the problem. Try the ffmpeg
> following command - it strips the video track out.
> >
Code:
> >
> ffmpeg -i DIY.m4a -vn -c:a copy DIY-novideo.m4a
>
> >
>
> The "-vn" means no video
>
bpa wrote:
> Ignore the body of my previous post - I just re-read your post and you
> sai d files play OK.
Yes...they behave normally everywhere except LMS...and even there they
play, they just won't go into the library. I'm used to the opposite,
where LMS is the most reliable option while
mherger wrote:
> > I've been fooling around with downloading videos from YouTube and
>
> You know about Philippe's Youtube plugin?
Yes, but YouTube can be a bit ephemeral at times and there are things
I'd like to be certain I can archive.
Having said that, there's no reason why I shouldn't
I've been fooling around with downloading videos from YouTube and
demuxing the AAC streams into M4A files. (Note: Not for piracy of easily
paid-for items, but for things like
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VtldnhbjmEs.) LMS will happily play the
resulting files via drag and drop or Music
I used to have issues with Coverville randomly bailing partway through.
I finally just created a Temp directory on my music drive and started
downloading podcasts to it, which means that I'm just playing a local
file when I listen. I delete the file when I'm done with it.
It's not very elegant
sologuy wrote:
> Last month I noticed the clock on SQBX booms would flip to"can't
> connect" message and then back to clock. When playing more than one SQBX
> device synced I also get dropoffs now.
>
> Nothing changed in installation or devices. Running picoreplayer on pi3
> and Ethernet. SQBX
SteveLazer wrote:
> Still the absolute best, most versatile and open networked audio
> platform
Yes!
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JohnB wrote:
> Any reason you are using AAC in preference to m4a (i.e. AAC in a m4a
> container)?
>
> I ask because often there is very limited "transport" options (moving
> within the file, etc) with AAC files.
>
> (It is very easy to convert AAC to m4a using, say, the command line
> mp4box
slartibartfast wrote:
> > atrocity wrote:
> > I think it should work synced as well but transcoding with faad might be
> > necessary in file types settings. I have not tried this since I don't
> > have any AAC files.> >
>
> I just disabled native AAC playb
slartibartfast wrote:
> I found this which may help.
>
> http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=93714
>
> Thank you! I kinda stumbled onto de-syncing as the solution, it's nice
> to see I'm not crazy. Well, not over that, anyway.
I'm usually a happy FLAC guy but have been experimenting with AAC
because I'm helping a friend set up an iTunes library. I recently
encoded the ultimate gapless album "The Dark Side of the Moon" and am
hearing definite and repeatable little gaps/disruptions at track
changes. Those issues are not
Apesbrain wrote:
> SBT already supports 24-bit and will support sample rates up to 192kHz
> at its USB/SPDIF outputs after installation of the Enhanced Digital
> Output app:
> http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?94512-Announce-Enhanced-Digital-Output-app-USB-Dac-and-192k-Digital-Ouput
philipbergman wrote:
> Will LMS/SBT play 192Khz/24Bit files?
LMS yes, SBT no.
More specifically, LMS will downsample for any Logitech hardware but you
can get the original bits with a Pi or Wandboard or a PC running
Squeezelite.
mherger wrote:
> Totally off-topic... but may I ask why you need to switch?
Several reasons:
1. I keep a separate server for all-night use. It uses several of
Erland's plugins to cycle through never-played albums with a bunch of
genre restrictions. I'm not the best sleeper and find it pleasant
d6jg wrote:
> My 2p
>
> Without iPeng LMS is a great music server but its controlability,
> although still light years ahead of most uPnP/DLNA equivalents, is
> missing something. That something is iPeng. It is the missing piece that
> makes LMS the eco-system it is. I know there are Android
onlyconnect wrote:
> Also, try a blind test with a friend to confirm that the difference is
> still audible.
I also like using DTS to check for bit perfection, though I have no idea
if that's possible with AppleTV or your downstream equipment.
eduardoo wrote:
> The pi is an interesting idea, but I wonder if the little ram and
> computer power it has can cope with the rather large library (almost 11k
> albums and over 110k tracks) of mine. I changed to this nas a few
> years back because the old one with ARM CPU and 1 GB RAM had
The Squeezebox system is still the best, most reliable, most flexible
and user-friendly thing out there. I can't thank you enough.
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