Hi Digimaster,
I just want to report the the upgrade QLMS 1.07.03 went smooth on my
system, without any hick-ups.
It took a longtime though, I think this was due to an update of the LMS
nightly as well.
-It might be a good idea to add a INFO note to the log that QLMS updates
the nightly, and
drmatt wrote:
> Simple: set a silent alarm two minutes before the real one...
>
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Thanks Matt
I think tried that and it didn't work, can't remember why, I'll try
again.
But is rather inelegant having to have two alarms for every one
Jeff
It's inelegant, but it's an astonishingly specific requirement to
support inelegantly slow to start amplifiers too.
You could also use a single alarm but add a two minute silent track to
the playlist that gets loaded when it starts.
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The best way i would advise, is the copy the old Cache/prefs directory's
in the SlimServer/ after it's installed and running.
Remember that in SSODS/SSOTS, the prefs directory was Prefs/. So rename
that to prefs/ when you copie it under SlimServer/.
And then restart QLogitechMediaServer.
jasell
In my system I use several different methods of "powering up" amplifiers
connected to squeeze devices, all of these work on the "Power" state of
the players.
The problem I'm having is that I now have a valve (tube) power amplifier
for my bedroom system this takes nearly a minute to warm up after
I guess you could always create a track with two minute silence then a
fade in... (getting increasingly obtuse here..)
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Music: ~1300 CDs, as 450 GB of 16/44k
drmatt wrote:
> I guess you could always create a track with two minute silence then a
> fade in... (getting increasingly obtuse here..)
>
>
> -Transcoded from Matt's brain by Tapatalk-
I'm not sure how you would create a fade in to BBCiPlayer
*Players:* SliMP3,Squeezebox3
Jeff07971 wrote:
> It is specific but then so was the request for a power control extension
> in squeezlite, but its there now and lots of people use it.
> BTW Its not the amplifier that's inelegantly slow its the physics that's
> inelegantly slow.
> If it is a simple "one line of code" then
bpa wrote:
> Changes to squeezelite was limited and optionbal.
>
> Changes to LMS code will affect all LMS users and the alarm code is so
> messy all developers would prefer not to touch it.
>
> edit:
> For example, there are already timers to deal with delays in internet
> stations starting
Jeff07971 wrote:
> I'm not sure how that is the case, If the player was already "On" would
> that affect the alarm and the other timers ? If not I don't see how
> turning them on before an alarm affects them either ?
It's just it took a long time to get alarm code which most users didn't
I have found an extremely inelegant way to do it;
I run
Code:
(echo "b8:27:eb:xx:xx:xx power 1"; sleep 1; echo "exit") | nc localhost 9090
via cron a minute or two before the alarm is due.
How easy is it write plugins ? ;)
Jeff
*Players:*
Can someone tell me if i allready have LSM on my Netgear readyNAS 102
Can't say for sure. I don't speak Swedish :-). But just from the name it
might be the case.
And if so, how do i use this in iPeng UE?
You can't. If you want to play your own music collection on your Radio,
then I'd
Hi!
Can someone tell me if i allready have LSM on my Netgear readyNAS 102
And if so, how do i use this in iPeng UE?
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drmatt wrote:
> It's inelegant, but it's an astonishingly specific requirement to
> support inelegantly slow to start amplifiers too.
>
> You could also use a single alarm but add a two minute silent track to
> the playlist that gets loaded when it starts.
>
>
> -Transcoded from Matt's brain
drmatt wrote:
> Simple: set a silent alarm two minutes before the real one...
>
>
> -Transcoded from Matt's brain by Tapatalk-
I've just tried your suggestion and it does not work - You lose the Fade
In
Jeff
*Players:* SliMP3,Squeezebox3 x3,Receiver,SqueezeLiteX,PiCorePlayer
x3,Wandboard
I have now tried both suggestions:-
> You could also use a single alarm but add a two minute silent track to
> the playlist that gets loaded when it starts.
This does not work, you lose the fade in
> Simple: set a silent alarm two minutes before the real one...
This does not work, player
Is it possible to imagine an extension or plugin to LMS that would
include the notion of roles (owner/manager-DJ/audience) and use that to
limit actions on the "server" (eg setting prefs) and on "players" (eg
clear playlist)?
Basically I think this is an extension of iPeng's "party mode".
Assuming it makes sense, how big a job would that be?
This would be a lot of work, not feasible as a plugin.
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Simple: set a silent alarm two minutes before the real one...
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Hardware: 3x Touch, 1x Radio, 2x Receivers, 1 HP Microserver NAS with
Debian+LMS 7.9.0
Music: ~1300 CDs, as 450 GB of 16/44k FLACs. No less than 3x 24/44k
albums..
And you could script the play action and script the volume ramp up too.
Writing a plugin you'd need to learn some perl.
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Music: ~1300 CDs, as 450 GB of 16/44k
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