See my reply to you in the BBC Sounds thread with how to progress with
time setting on pCP.
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?113045-Announce-BBC-Sounds-Plugin=1026058=1#post1026058
Paul Webster
http://dabdig.blogspot.com
author of \"now playing\" plugins covering radio france
mherger wrote:
> > [70-01-01 01:00:50.4602] main::init (388) Starting Logitech Media
> Server
> > (v8.1.1, 1610364019, Thu Jan 14 06:27:45 CET 2021) perl 5.032000 -
>
> Your time is wrong. Therefore SSL connections fail. Try a LMS restart,
> or pCP reboot.
Thank you for your insight,
[70-01-01 01:00:50.4602] main::init (388) Starting Logitech Media Server
(v8.1.1, 1610364019, Thu Jan 14 06:27:45 CET 2021) perl 5.032000 -
Your time is wrong. Therefore SSL connections fail. Try a LMS restart,
or pCP reboot.
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I have been successfully running picoreplayer/rpi/LMS with a SQB radio
for months - until a few days ago when I noticed that I had no third
party plugins and therefore no Spotty or BBC Sounds.
I have reinstalled picoreplayer and LMS on the rpi but with no
improvement in the error messages.
The
Thanks Gary :cool:
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leinster-lad wrote:
> Thanks for the advice.
> is there a bug in 8.1.1 ?
No major bug, but there have been a number of fixes for various things
since then. And updating is very simple. A couple of mouse clicks and
then LMS will restart automatically with the new version. All your
settings
Thanks for the advice.
is there a bug in 8.1.1 ?
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leinster-lad wrote:
> Well thanks for the push guys, I am up an running !!
>
> Ordered a 4b with 4GB ram on Tuesday. Arrived today !!
>
>
notice you're on 8.1.1 from January. in rPi webGUI: LMS tab, select
"select branch" and STABLE. Then click on UPDATE LMS. This will take
you to a new
Well thanks for the push guys, I am up an running !!
Ordered a 4b with 4GB ram on Tuesday. Arrived today !!
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Here is one, specifically the nice summary from @kidstypike (post #19)
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?114408-Setting-Up-LMS-On-A-Raspberry-Pi-4B
This will get you from install of pCP as a LMS server, through mounting
a drive.
Here's a lng thread with some useful info in it
You could start with the "official" ones ... which would usually be
enough.
If you find that they do not help enough then pointing out where they
are not clear enough would help to get them improved.
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?114718-Plugins-not-updating=1025307=1#post1025307
Redrum wrote:
> +1. I could have written this :). Exactly my setup and experience. I
> have two 3b+ pcP LMS only (with USB HDD), and have deployed 2 others to
> friends.
>
> I have 4 that I just started paying with, but have found the 3B+ fine
> for my needs.
>
> There are several threads
P Nelson wrote:
> I use a Pi to run LMS with an attached hard drive. The PCp player
> includes Samba which will allow window 10 system to connect to the pi.
> I also use my windows system to add music and also use the hard drive
> attached to the pi as a on-site backup.
>
> I am not a Linux
P Nelson wrote:
> I use a Pi to run LMS with an attached hard drive. The PCp player
> includes Samba which will allow window 10 system to connect to the pi.
> I also use my windows system to add music and also use the hard drive
> attached to the pi as a on-site backup.
>
> I am not a Linux
leinster-lad wrote:
>
>
> The NAS is a bit power hungry to have on all the time, so would be
> looking at having my files on a USB HDD plugged into the Pi.
> Can that HDD be accessed via a windows PC on the same network ? ( to add
> new music )
>
> Any clues on what I would need ?
> .
I
An alternative to a Pi based solution could be a CORE32 from
Polyvection. It is probably dearer than a Pi based solution but the aim
is to be easier to setup but may have limitations to achieve that .
First units have not been delivered (shipping promised about now - 3rd
week of June) so you'll
The minimum that you need is a Raspberry Pi (probably a 4 or a 3) and a
power supply.
See
https://docs.picoreplayer.org/how-to/install_lms/
and
https://docs.picoreplayer.org/how-to/add_usb_hdd/
Paul Webster
http://dabdig.blogspot.com
author of \"now playing\" plugins covering radio france
It just looked too hard.
give picoreplayer.org a try - it's linux optimized to run Squeezelite
and/or LMS on a Pi.
The NAS is a bit power hungry to have on all the time, so would be
looking at having my files on a USB HDD plugged into the Pi.
Can that HDD be accessed via a windows PC on the
mherger wrote:
> > [21-06-15 11:51:27.0024]
> Slim::Plugin::Extensions::Plugin::_noResponse
> > (395) error fetching http://repos.squeezecommunity.org/extensions.xml
> -
> > Redirection limit exceeded
>
> I think your LMS has reached the end of its usefulness, I'm sorry to
> say. The
[21-06-15 11:51:27.0024] Slim::Plugin::Extensions::Plugin::_noResponse
(395) error fetching http://repos.squeezecommunity.org/extensions.xml -
Redirection limit exceeded
I think your LMS has reached the end of its usefulness, I'm sorry to
say. The ReadyNAS' Perl is pretty ancient (5.10, I
>From you other thread (about alarm settings), I think you mention you're
using a ReadyNas to run LMS and that you're unable to install beyond
7.9.0. I think this may be the issue on the Plugin difficulty. There
have been a number of threads about ReadyNas support for LMS it might be
worth
Hi Guys,
I have noticed that I do not have any "third party plugins" listed on my
LMS /server settings / plugins page.
Found this in my server log and was wondering what it means and how to
fix it ?
(if i enter the URL into a normal web browser, I can get the page to
load no worries)
cheers
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