dbinfl wrote:
> Updating the squeezelite binary solved the problem with sustained high
> CPU.
>
> This makes me curious about the process by which updates to the
> squeezelite client get merged into the LMS product for the LocalPlayer
> plugin.
I hope somebody who knows enough about this to
dbinfl wrote:
>
> I took everyone's advice and replaced the existing binary with one from
> Ralphy's most recent build: squeezelite-1.9.9.1391-x86_64. (The LMS
> bundled version is 1.6.5.). It started up fine, so I will monitor it for
> 2-3 days and see how it goes.
>
>
Updating the
ralphy wrote:
> My squeezelite builds are actually located on sourceforge at
> https://sourceforge.net/projects/lmsclients/files/ which is listed in
> the about squeezelite on github as well.
To all the respondents: I did consider installing squeezelite package,
but it comes with a bunch of
Paul Webster wrote:
> ISTR that LocalPlayer provides an oldish version of SqueezeLite.
> So maybe you could install newer version (perhaps with embedded codecs)
> over the top of the plugin version.
> https://github.com/ralph-irving/squeezelite
>
> Edit: ronnie's response would have been
ISTR that LocalPlayer provides an oldish version of SqueezeLite.
So maybe you could install newer version (perhaps with embedded codecs)
over the top of the plugin version.
github.com/ralph-irving/squeezelite
Paul Webster
http://dabdig.blogspot.com
author of \"now playing\" plugins covering
I don't understand the "two cpus" bit or have any experience of using
LMS in a VM. :confused::(
I do however have a LMS and Squeezelite running in LInux Mint on an old
Shuttle compter :p:)
I would suggest that you:
either update squeezelite in the Local Player
or
remove Local Player (and
Hello,
I hope I have the correct forum; I was unsure whether to post in 3rd
party software. I am having a problem with periodic and sustained high
CPU usage for the LocalPlayer plugin.
Configuration of LMS:
- LMS 8.2.0 in a VM, on Ubuntu 20.04.3 server OS.
- Installed via apt.
- Two cpus and