toby10 wrote:
> Sounds more like a networking issue if you cannot connect player to
> MySB.com.
>
> Turn off NAS, reboot player, if it cannot see or connect to MySB.com
> then there is a networking fault somewhere.
>
> Also, try rebooting just LMS itself (if not tried already). See if
>
Sounds more like a networking issue if you cannot connect player to
MySB.com.
Turn off NAS, reboot player, if it cannot see or connect to MySB.com
then there is a networking fault somewhere.
Also, try rebooting just LMS itself (if not tried already). See if
player can connect.
(still OT.. I'm a Unix admin forced to use a Windows client, putty is
painful when sessions drop and the window vanishes, configuring it is
painful, putty's scp is functional but very very slow, I'm just
surprised that it doesn't get more development effort given how
widespread its use seems to
mherger wrote:
> (to make this even more OT: install cygwin and openssh. First thing I do
>
> on a Windows system I have to use :-))
>
Sorry, keeping it OT.
Some alternatives (only used WSL up to now):
- Microsoft is now providing an OpenSSH implementation:
(still OT.. I'm a Unix admin forced to use a Windows client, putty is
painful when sessions drop and the window vanishes, configuring it is
painful, putty's scp is functional but very very slow, I'm just
surprised that it doesn't get more development effort given how
widespread its use seems to
On the topic wonder if michael want sthese files .
They work on other aplications .
They dont work on LMS .
They work if you recode them to new flac files .
Files are not entirerly OK but at what level should LMS scan reject them
?
Files are not entirerly OK but at what level should LMS scan reject them
I didn't follow all of the discussion... but hasn't there in the past
been an issue if flac files were compressed at a high level? Could this
be the case here?
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Michael
It's a bit more complicated natively they played fine .
It's when transcoding to wav/pcm they don't work , until you reecode
them to flac again.
So OP has 2 working solutions already .
Play them natively .
Reflac the offending files , which where not to many, most of his files
works just
baxoza wrote:
> You are almost right but all audio will be placed on separated rack
> without UPS and there is fire protection system where during antifire
> messages all audio must be immediately switched off
> This is a new object (building) and at the beginning of functionality
> many fire or
Jeff07971 wrote:
> Then you don't need to worry about power failure !
You are almost right but all audio will be placed on separated rack
without UPS and there is fire protection system where during antifire
messages all audio must be immediately switched off
This is a new object (building) and
> All players gonna be placed on server's room in restricted area so I'm
> not worried about removing/replace SD cards
Then you don't need to worry about power failure !
*Players:* SliMP3,Squeezebox3 x3,Receiver,SqueezeLiteX,PiCorePlayer
x3,Wandboard
*Server:* LMS Version: Latest Nightly on
It's when transcoding to wav/pcm they don't work
Oh, that might be the reason why I missed most of this thread. "Doctor,
doctor! When I slap my head, it hurts!" - "Then don't slap your head.".
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Greg Erskine wrote:
> Remember piCorePlayer has a http web server used for configuration, so
> don't use piCorePlayer!
>
> Just use Raspbian and load squeezelite and configure yourself. That will
> close a few holes.
>
> Once you allow Raspberry Pi's into your environment anyone with physical
baxoza wrote:
> 1) Ok, since 2 years I havent tested this on Raspbian - before, I've
> had problem with this - maybe You are right to test it now...
> 2) You are right - switching only amplifiers is a good suggestion.
Thanks, This ain't my first rodeo
> 3) if LMS saves it saves only on
baxoza wrote:
> I forgot to mentioned:
> For me and others (I think) PiCorePlayer is VERY useful to fast
> configure whole player and etc. - on default Raspbian repo I need spend
> much more time to achieve players and LMS working.
> For me configuring Raspbian via terminal is not user friendly
mherger wrote:
> > It's when transcoding to wav/pcm they don't work
>
> Oh, that might be the reason why I missed most of this thread. "Doctor,
>
> doctor! When I slap my head, it hurts!" - "Then don't slap your head.".
>
> --
>
> Michael
Yeah I totally get that :) but the same transcoding
Jeff07971 wrote:
> 1) I have two instances of raspbian neither are UPS'd and I've never had
> a problem.
> 2) If theres an antifire turn the AMPLIFIERS off not the RasPis have
> them UPS'd
> 3) If you run an LMS on Pcp there are disk writes so can be corrupted
>
> You are not going to be able
Jeff07971 wrote:
>
> You are not going to be able to do it with Pcp you can do it with
> Raspbian - Your choice
>
> Jeff
I forgot to mentioned:
For me and others (I think) PiCorePlayer is VERY useful to fast
configure whole player and etc. - on default Raspbian repo I need spend
much more
After enabling advanced folder permissions in Shared folder settings,
QLogitechMediaServer can't see the Multimedia folder when setting the
Local music folder in settings. I've enabled the squeezeboxserver user
(disabled after qpkg instal by default) and added rw permissions to the
music
Thanx, all set, indexing at full speed :)
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drmatt wrote:
> Yep, sorry, OT. Find myself having to use putty all the time, but all I
> do is work around it.
Not sure what you mean use Putty and then work around it. It is a remote
ssh connection and so functionality is that of Windows command prompt
but is accessible from all OS's that
tigrr wrote:
> Hi digimaster,
> First, a big thanks for taking care of the QLMS package.
>
> I have a problem with setting up the QLMS, after enabling advanced
> folder permissions in Shared folder settings, the QLMS can't see the
> Multimedia folder when setting the Local music folder in
Yep, sorry, OT. Find myself having to use putty all the time, but all I
do is work around it.
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