dasmueller wrote:
> thanks my friend !
>
> How are you ?
Life is good.
*Home:* VBA 4TB (2.4)>LMS 7.9.1>Transporter, Touch, Boom, Radio
(ethernet)
*Cottage:* VBA 3TB (2.4)>LMS 7.9.1>Touch>Benchmark DAC I, Boom, Radio
w/Battery (Radio WIFI)
*Office:* Win10(64)>LMS 7.9.2>Squeezelite
*The Wild
dasmueller wrote:
> Not certain what you mean. I right click on the shortcut on the desktop
> and select run as administrator. The msg shows as above.
>
> The Startup Options says -automatically run at login. The other option I
> see is - do not start automatically
I was referring to the
Dear all, Michael: would it be possible to report all IP addresses an
LMS listens on instead of only one in settings>information page?
I am playing with an LMS container with weave net, works a treat
regarding broadcasts but the container has 2 interfaces, e.g.
Code:
I believe I cannot follow ...
I've just installed the newest version of LMS (7.9.2) again. The folder
Documents/All
Users/Applicationdata/Squeezebox/Cache/InstalledPlugins/Plugins ist
empty.
Then I've selected the Spotty-Plugin and confirmed the installation.
After a while LMS wanted to restart
>If this is WHS 1.x, then you're out of luck, as Spotty wouldn't run on
>that (like it wouldn't on XP either).
Yes indeed, it is WHS 1.x ... :-(
Thank you, Michael, for your kind and quick response!
osterkamp's
In the folder mentioned above I now can find a Spooty folder with
severals subfolders and files (size: 27,2 MB, 45 files, 16 folder). So
the download worked fine?!
Last time you posted an error saying Spotty couldn't be installed. You
no longer get this, I guess?
If this is WHS 1.x, then
osterkamp wrote:
> can anyone recommend a server juts for the LMS (fast, up to date, not so
> expensive, with "Spotty"-Support, ...)
A Raspberry Pi should work. It seems a lot of people here have LMS
installed on a Pi and their music on an external source (NAS etc.)
QLMS 7.9.2@2.02.03 x64
A Raspberry Pi should work. It seems a lot of people here have LMS
installed on a Pi and their music on an external source (NAS etc.)
Yep, my setup at work, too. Because of Spotty :-). I didn't get it to
work on my ancient ReadyNAS. The Pi is serving stuff much faster now,
and has been doing
or here: https://metacpan.org/changes/distribution/Audio-Scan
-LMS on Raspian Stretch -> 2x Radio
-RPI 3 ('Archphile' (https://archphile.org/)), Aune S6 - Exposure
3010S2 - PMC FB1i
pinkdot's Profile:
>From the source file
Code:
1.02
- Opus: song_length_ms and bitrate_average were not always scanned properly
1.012018-07-09
- Added Opus codec support. (Jeff Muizelaar)
- ADTS: RT #124525, fixed incorrect duration calcuation due to off-by-one
error
slartibartfast wrote:
> I think the latest version of Audio Scan is 1.02 but the version on my
> system running 7.9.2 from November 26th is still 0.9.5. Do I need the
> latest version and of so how do I update?
>
> Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
What are the advantages of Audio Scan
Ge Ba wrote:
> What are the advantages of Audio Scan 1.0.2 over 0.95 ? Is it explained,
> somewhere here in the forum?There is a list of commits here
https://github.com/andygrundman/Audio-Scan/commits/master
although 1.0.2 isn't mentioned.
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