bpa wrote:
> You need to have the PlayHLS plugin installed for the normal Search to
> find HLS stations (same as BBCSounds), otherwise it will find the
> Shoutcast MP3 stream.
> That said, I just tested the MP3 URL and in stream metadata says it is
> BBC Radio Northampton
> >
Code:
Some file where corrupted and i also deleted the .log .cue and .m3U
files ...
Thank to all !!
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Does anyone have any guidance please for how to perform the upgrade in a
Synology NAS Docker container. Most stuff I can find seems to imply
that you delete the container and create a new one with the newly
downloaded image, but wouldn't that lose all the config, library, etc.?
This is the
As an aside, one can expect changes in the near future
https://radiotoday.co.uk/2022/10/major-cuts-in-jobs-and-local-shows-planned-for-local-bbc-radio/
ronnie
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aubuti wrote:
> Over the past week or two I've noticed that the volume when streaming
> our local National Public Radio station (WAMU FM) is lower than it used
> to be.
>
> I've tried it on various systems (all running on the same LMS). I can
> see that I have to turn the volume knob up
rbl wrote:
> Makes sense so I did the following to test read/write speeds of 1GB in
> 1kB chunks (I am pretty new to Linux)
>
> time dd bs=1K count=100 if=/dev/zero of=testdata conv=fdatasync #
> write speed - 1GB total
> sync && echo -n 3 | sudo tee /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches # flush cache
Hi, a few days ago my Squeezebox's stream of BBC Radio Northampton via
LMS (URL:
http://opml.radiotime.com/Tune.ashx?id=s6853=aac,ogg,mp3,wmpro,wma,wmvoice=16=0cbd332c5c260374ade640cb528ec235)
has been streaming either BBC Radio Merseyside or most recently BBC
Radio Nottingham.
I assume someone
slartibartfast wrote:
> How are you navigating to the station?
> I just searched for Radio Northampton and it works for me (same as
> station in BBC Sounds)
> http://opml.radiotime.com/Tune.ashx?id=s6853=p223965=aac,ogg,mp3,hls=16=5b473c2d8abf2603d39d6c1d69223555
> As an aside the BBC Sounds
I think it is the correct behaviour
Paul Webster
author of \"now playing\" plugins covering radio france (fip etc),
planetradio (bauer - kiss, absolute, scala, jazzfm etc), kcrw, abc
australia and cbc/radio-canada
and, via the extra \"radio now playing\" plugin lots more - see
Paul Webster wrote:
> Check to see what processes are running on your LMS machine - in
> particular those being run by perl
Thank you for taking up this point. Unfortunately, I am not so
experienced that I know what or how I come to this analysis with your
hint. Could you describe to me in a
Now tried with Material.
As expected, it lists the updated plugins but does not provide a way to
select individual ones to update.
Can you share a screenshot?
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rbl wrote:
> The plot thickens. The 256GB USB stick where my music is stored is
> EASILY fast enough. I copied 8.2GB of FLACs over the network to my
> Windows PC in 188s. That's 44MB/s. So I am still no closer to
> understanding the problem. And of course the LMS/Pi for these tests
> isn't even
mrw wrote:
> I see that Material has an Information - Updates available route,
> which I have never noticed/used.
That is the route I used. My guess is that most go that way since the
top right green indicator of updates being available
so click on that
and quickly get to the list of
Loaded 8.3 and all is well except Super Date Time no longer works. Well,
it works, but the default weather.com Identifier can't be changed. When
I change it and hit apply it looks good, but when I refresh the page the
default comes back. I tired uninstalling SDT and reloading it. Didn't
help.
I
MY CONFIG ANF THE ERROR
Logitech Media Server Status
Logitech Media Server Version: 8.2.0 - 1627922070 @ Tue Aug 3 11:43:18
CEST 2021
Hostname: pCP
Server IP Address: xxx
Server HTTP Port Number: 9000
Operating system: piCore - EN - utf8
Platform Architecture: armv7l-linux
Perl Version: 5.32.1
Excellent, thanks. New version now running. I'll copy this off
somewhere safe so I can find it next time I need it.:D
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I see that Material has an “Information - Updates available” route,
which I have never noticed/used.
That is the route I used. My guess is that most go that way since the
top right green indicator of updates being available … so click on that
and quickly get to the list of updated plugins and
rockhopper wrote:
> Hi, a few days ago my Squeezebox's stream of BBC Radio Northampton via
> LMS (URL:
> http://opml.radiotime.com/Tune.ashx?id=s6853=aac,ogg,mp3,wmpro,wma,wmvoice=16=0cbd332c5c260374ade640cb528ec235)
> has been streaming either BBC Radio Merseyside or most recently BBC
> Radio
Hostname: pCP
pCP: did you maximize your filesystem? How much free disk space is there
on the SD card?
[22-11-10 11:08:49.5858] Slim::Utils::Scanner::Local::__ANON__ (301)
Scanning new audio files (6586)
You could increase the log level (Préférences/Avancé/Journal or similar)
for the
Paul Webster wrote:
> Now tried with Material.
> As expected, it lists the updated plugins but does not provide a way to
> select individual ones to update.
> No problem with that as I expect that most people will want to update
> everything - and those that want to be selective can launch the
slartibartfast wrote:
> The metadata says Radio Northampton but I heard announcements stating
> Nottingham.
That indicates a BBC or CDN "problem" - same audio content is sent to
two different network streams. Didn't BBC recently announce some sort
of savings where regional stations were being
Makes sense so I did the following to test read/write speeds of 1GB in
1kB chunks (I am pretty new to Linux)
time dd bs=1K count=100 if=/dev/zero of=testdata conv=fdatasync #
write speed - 1GB total
sync && echo -n 3 | sudo tee /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches # flush cache
time dd bs=1K
DuncanBiscuits wrote:
> Does anyone have any guidance please for how to perform the upgrade in a
> Synology NAS Docker container. Most stuff I can find seems to imply
> that you delete the container and create a new one with the newly
> downloaded image, but wouldn't that lose all the config,
The plot thickens. The 256GB USB stick where my music is stored is
EASILY fast enough. I copied 8.2GB of FLACs over the network to my
Windows PC in 188s. That's 44MB/s. So I am still no closer to
understanding the problem. And of course the LMS/Pi for these tests
isn't even going over the
Now tried with Material.
As expected, it lists the updated plugins but does not provide a way to
select individual ones to update.
No problem with that as I expect that most people will want to update
everything - and those that want to be selective can launch the Default
skin.
Paul Webster
I found this in folder on my PC. It isn't mine and I'm not sure where it
came from, but almost definitely on this forum somewhere:
-*LMSon Docker Update Procedure*
1.Download new image from same tag as existing one. (eg8.2.1)
2.Stop existing container
3.Action => Reset
4.Re- Start container
Just listening to Tim Wheeler On BBC Northampton, BBC Sounds website, no
mention of Nottingham
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Man in a van wrote:
> And on the LMS BBC Sounds, still no mention of Nottingham [emoji14]
>
> ronnieYup and Verity Cowley is on Radio Nottingham. What confused me is they
have very similar playlists. Northampton played Hide & Seek by Stormzy
at 5.45 and Nottingham played it at 5.53
rbl wrote:
> It seems better on 8.2.1, pausing less frequently every 5 minutes or so
> (with no sync'd players, just Squeezelite). Still a bit surprising...
Still worthwhile checking process usage (top) just to eliminate
possibilities. LMS uses only one core.
bpa wrote:
> Still worthwhile checking process usage (top) just to eliminate
> possibilities. LMS uses only one core.
> edit:
>
I installed htop and it says CPU is running at <5%. One core is running
at about 5-10%, haven't seen it go above 20%. Memory usage is 488MB out
of 3.75GB.
I can
Thanks to all for your input.
slartibartfast wrote:
> How are you navigating to the station?
> I just searched for Radio Northampton and it works for me (same as
> station in BBC Sounds)
> http://opml.radiotime.com/Tune.ashx?id=s6853=p223965=aac,ogg,mp3,hls=16=5b473c2d8abf2603d39d6c1d69223555
rockhopper wrote:
> Can you confirm how you got BBC Sounds on LMS?
> Is this same as 3rd-party plug in BBC iPlayer? A BBC Sounds plug in is
> not listed on my LMS list.
>
> I get Nottingham output via LMS / Radio / Local Radio / All United
> Kingdom / Northampton / All Stations / BBC Radio
I am running LMS 8.2.1 on a Pi4 and LMS 7.9.2 on Win10. I am testing
them separately and get the same problem. Playback audio suddenly goes
dead and it goes into a 4 second loop, as seen on the Win10 browser
interface. Main points are:
- testing with 2 sync'd SB3s
- the Pi4 works fine with just
Installed LMS 8.3.1. Not able to connect to Squeezebox Touch and Duet
(they worked before, with Mac OS Monterey9.
any Thoughts/recommendation?
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rockhopper wrote:
> Thanks to all for your input.
>
>
>
> I use the standard LMS radio / search feature.
> I will look into the BBC Sounds plug-in but it sounds like (excuse the
> pun) that won't solve this particular problem.
>
>
>
>
>
> My understanding of the planned changes to BBC
Man in a van wrote:
> And on the LMS BBC Sounds, still no mention of Nottingham :p
>
> ronnie
Can you confirm how you got BBC Sounds on LMS?
Is this same as 3rd-party plug in BBC iPlayer? A BBC Sounds plug in is
not listed on my LMS list.
I get Nottingham output via LMS / Radio / Local
bpa wrote:
> AFAICT LMS does read of "source" data in 32kBytes chunks which should
> only improve things compared to 1K.
>
> LMS request chunks of data to fill a player buffer. Playing only starts
> when buffer has reached a threshold. The player will indicate underrun
> when no data left
Man in a van wrote:
> Just listening to Tim Wheeler On BBC Northampton, BBC Sounds website, no
> mention of Nottingham
And on the LMS BBC Sounds, still no mention of Nottingham :p
ronnie
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Time has come for me to update from Win 7 x86 to Win 10 x64. Going from
x86 to x64 I can't do an "upgrade" so it will be a clean install. I
plan to image my existing Win 7 system onto a larger SSD leaving a
second partition for Win 10 to be set up in dual-boot.
As for LMS, I plan to:
1.
Hi,
I've seen a number of posts for this problem and tried a number of the
suggesting but I'm struggling to resolve. I'm using LMS 8.3.0 on my
Readynas 212. From the scanner log in debug at the bottom of the file I
see this:-
[22-11-10 16:41:34.8895]
rockhopper wrote:
> Thanks to all for your input.
>
>
>
> I use the standard LMS radio / search feature.
> I will look into the BBC Sounds plug-in but it sounds like (excuse the
> pun) that won't solve this particular problem.
>
>
>
>
>
> My understanding of the planned changes to BBC
rbl wrote:
> I installed htop and it says CPU is running at <5%. One core is running
> at about 5-10%, haven't seen it go above 20%. Memory usage is 488MB out
> of 3.75GB.
Good. That eliminsates a CPU load as a possible issues.
> I can just transcode the FLACs to 48/16, it just seems it
rockhopper wrote:
> All sorted. Now listening to the correct stream via LMS BBC Sounds.
>
> Thank you very much to all, and especially slartibartfast. :)[emoji106]
Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
bpa wrote:
> Weird error. First thought is network issue - some data is being lost.
>
> However, I can't associate the log message with source code files. Is
> the log from 7.9.2 ?
> Ifs so get a log from 8.2.1 or better 8.3.0.
Yep that log file was from 7.9.2. Identical problem with 8.2.1.
rockhopper wrote:
> All sorted. Now listening to the correct stream via LMS BBC Sounds.
>
> Thank you very much to all, and especially slartibartfast. :)
When you get five minutes of sunny weather tomorrow, you know what you
have to do :p
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ronnie
rockhopper wrote:
> BBC Sounds is not in my list of 3rd-party plug-ins. I have "Show All
> 3rd-Party Plugsins" set on. :confused:
Apologies if I've wasted people's time, just found out I'm running an
out of date version of LMS. :eek:
Updated to v8.3.0 and BBC Sounds now listed in plugins. :D
I completely removed the installation with purge and reinstalled. The
first scan stopped after a short time. I then did a re-scan, which
surprisingly went through completely.
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Sorry, but if deviations cannot be reproduced in the software, or if the
program behaves like this, it's really
rockhopper wrote:
> BBC Sounds is not in my list of 3rd-party plug-ins. I have "Show All
> 3rd-Party Plugsins" set on. :confused:
What version of LMS are you running?
>From https://github.com/expectingtofly/LMS_BBC_Sounds_Plugin/wiki:
> You will need an LMS installation of version 7.9.1 or
rbl wrote:
> I am unable to interpret the log. Can anyone tell me what is going on?
Weird error. First thought is network issue - some data is being lost.
However, I can't associate the log message with source code files. Is
the log from 7.9.2 ?
Ifs so get a log from 8.2.1 or better 8.3.0.
rbl wrote:
> Yep that log file was from 7.9.2. Identical problem with 8.2.1. Sounds
> like I should upgrade to 8..3. Assuming it replicates with 8.3 I'll post
> the log ..
8.3.0 mainly has bug fixes over 8.2.* but it is easier to lookup exact
source code on my installation and on github.
Log
slartibartfast wrote:
> BBC Sounds is under 3rd party plugins.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
rockhopper wrote:
> Apologies if I've wasted people's time, just found out I'm running an
> out of date version of LMS. :eek:
> Updated to v8.3.0 and BBC Sounds now listed in plugins. :D
slartibartfast wrote:
> BBC Sounds is under 3rd party plugins.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
BBC Sounds is not in my list of 3rd-party plug-ins. I have "Show All
3rd-Party Plugsins" set on. :confused:
dmw010 wrote:
> Just installed today's new version of LMS and my Booms were able to
> connect again! Still got a perl connection permission request (which I
> allowed) when I restarted my Mac, but did not get subsequent requests
> when I opened the LMS preference pane. Thank you!
Ugh, this
Ugh, this started happening again a few days ago, getting the Perl
access message every time I restart my Mac, and LMS can’t see either of
my Boom players. I’m running LMS 8.3 and have not upgraded to MacOS
Ventura yet. I’ve tried multiple reboots of my Mac as well as the Booms.
Do you have the
mherger wrote:
> >Can't you use any Docker image from Dockerub? I'd recommend you use the
>
> official LMS image instead. Or you'll have to ask dlandon to update his.
So, I did ask dlandon to update the docker which he did and I have
installed it on my UNRAID server too but the AudioScan
Hi,
I see that some hardware producers use LMS as a server software: Innuos,
SOtM, ... That is interesting development but it is understandable,
because LMS provides a full set of functions needed by consumers:
Spotify, Tidal, Quobuz, ... internet radio, ... Very few servers are
capable of
Hallo,
I´ve exactly the same issue since yesterday. I was running an 8.2
Version on RaspberryPi parallel to an Volumio distribution (feeding a
Hifiberry Amp...)
Anyway:
I suddenly noticed yesterday that the lists are empty. Something like
this happened from time to time and a manually triggered
Check to see what processes are running on your LMS machine - in
particular those being run by perl
You might see slimserver but not scanner - which would imply crashed
rather than cleanly exiting at the end of a scan
Paul Webster
author of \"now playing\" plugins covering radio france (fip
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