Oke have tried to start MusicIP manually ?
About trackstat, i have seen that plugin, but never used it.
I would suggested, go to the LogitechMediaServer directory, and do
.MusicIP/QMusicIP.sh start.
And look at the screen whats coming up.
Another thing to test is, QLogitechMediaServer.sh status.
HI all
My case is: I have -released- songs in one LibraryView and -unreleased-
songs in another.
I dont want certain players to be able to use the "unreleased" library.
The only way I know to do that is to run a second instance of LMS.
Probably a headache I guess.
Is there another way?
I do
d6jg wrote:
> Actually I think I have seen this before now I think about it.
> I was building a piCorePlayer player which was initially wired. After
> build I switched to wireless and I recall I had to uninstall and
> reinstall Jivelite to get it to recognise that I was now using a
> different
pavowren wrote:
> thanks for that.
> i was reading the doc wrong.
> here's what the log says:
>
> [14:46:50.504244] slimproto:883 connecting to 127.0.0.1:3483
> [14:46:50.504824] slimproto:908 unable to connect to server 0
> [14:46:55.505206] slimproto:908 unable to connect to server 0
>
InTheBath wrote:
> Thanks. If it is bitrate then, having tried 320 and 64 (the highest and
> lowest values) it looks like I'm out of luck.
>
> I could replace the Slimp3 with a Classic - I like the look of the old
> version on my desk though...
>
> Edit: just tried playing the same song on
http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.php/Connecting_remotely
Ports explained
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-> Onkyo CRN755 -> Wharfedale Modus Cubes
bpa wrote:
> If you want see what is going on - enable logging and look at log.
>
> For example, run squeezelite with "-d slimproto=info" to check that it
> connects to the LMS.
thanks for that.
i was reading the doc wrong.
here's what the log says:
[14:46:50.504244] slimproto:883 connecting
Hi Digimaster,
:cool:first of all: Thank you for your great development with the
QLogitechMediaServer. :D
I am following this thread now for a few months, and I managed to get
the program running with Music IP and Trackstat with version 1.08.
However, with v.2.02.03 (I did not install the
Probably but I dont know.
Seek out a post by Ralphy and pm him
I dont now think this is a networking or squeezelite issue as you have
demonstrated that both work its solely Jivelite
(You do have a bridge in play though)
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d6jg wrote:
> Actually I think I have seen this before now I think about it.
> I was building a piCorePlayer player which was initially wired. After
> build I switched to wireless and I recall I had to uninstall and
> reinstall Jivelite to get it to recognise that I was now using a
> different
Thanks. If it is bitrate then, having tried 320 and 64 (the highest and
lowest values) it looks like I'm out of luck.
I could replace the Slimp3 with a Classic - I like the look of the old
version on my desk though...
InTheBath wrote:
> Thanks for the quick reply. I'll post the log at the bottom of this
> message.
>
> I understood that there was going to be some transcoding. When
> everything is sync'ed, is LMS still sending flac to the newer players,
> or does it transcode and send mp3 to everything?
>
>
If you want see what is going on - enable logging and look at log.
For example, run squeezelite with "-d slimproto=info" to check that it
connects to the LMS.
bpa's Profile:
Thanks for the quick reply. I'll post the log at the bottom of this
message.
I understood that there was going to be some transcoding. When
everything is sync'ed, is LMS still sending flac to the newer players,
or does it transcode and send mp3 to everything?
Bitrate was 320. Have changed this
Actually I think I have seen this before now I think about it.
I was building a piCorePlayer player which was initially wired. After
build I switched to wireless and I recall I had to uninstall and
reinstall Jivelite to get it to recognise that I was now using a
different interface.
Since you
d6jg wrote:
> When you control squeezelite via web browser which interface do you
> connect to?
> Look in LMS settings / information. Are there two instances of your Pi
> there as players?
> Id say that Jivelite is somehow trying to control squeezelite on the
> wrong interface?
on the
pavowren wrote:
>
> - ALL devices connect to internet via the mobile hotspot.
>
How do you do that?
Has every from these all devices a wlan nic?
pavowren wrote:
>
> - even lan-connected (i.e. ethernet wired) devices use the hotspot for
> internet, so the raspberryPi does not have to be a
InTheBath wrote:
> I have added an "Old School" Slimp3 to my very stable setup.
>
> LMS is on a Pi and the Slimp3 and the Duet are wired to it.
>
> Slimp3 will play all tracks consistently when not synced. As will the
> Duet.
> When sync'ed, I can play mp3s with no problem, but flac files are
When you control squeezelite via web browser which interface do you
connect to?
Look in LMS settings / information. Are there two instances of your Pi
there as players?
Id say that Jivelite is somehow trying to control squeezelite on the
wrong interface?
VB2.4[/B] STORAGE *QNAP TS419P (NFS)
I have added an "Old School" Slimp3 to my very stable setup.
LMS is on a Pi and the Slimp3 and the Duet are wired to it.
Slimp3 will play all tracks consistently when not synced. As will the
Duet.
When sync'ed, I can play mp3s with no problem, but flac files are
troublesome and usually don't
pavowren wrote:
> time to leave networking and pick on squeezelite
This is a networking issue. Both Squeezelite & LMS issues TCP network
requests and it is up to raspbian to route them. If they are not
connecting it is how Raspbian is routing IP requests when there is no
internet.
DJanGo wrote:
> Networking sounds soo easy but everytime something sounds easy mostly it
> isnt. :o:cool:
d6jg/DJanGo,
yes, my networking knowledge is limited but not at zero level.
please consider these points:
- ALL devices connect to internet via the mobile hotspot. i was very
pleasantly
Very challenging thread to follow...
pavowren wrote:
> i believe i mentioned this before.
> i can add a "dummy" router to the lan, assign it as the gateway. then
> squeezelite works!
> BUT when the hotspot comes around, it won't work; i.e., no internet
> access.
> it seems to be an either/or
d6jg wrote:
> Its a case of limited knowledge of networking.
Networking sounds soo easy but everytime something sounds easy mostly it
isnt. :o:cool:
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DJanGo wrote:
> the design.
> Rasbian has proper (but limited) routing capabilities on board .
> But -without- a active target aka WLAN0 or whatever the NIC is named -
> there is no way "or target" for a route.
I know what you are saying but I slightly disagree. Forgetting LMS
entirely if the
d6jg wrote:
> And its not a networking issue in Raspbian more a lack of
the design.
Rasbian has proper (but limited) routing capabilities on board .
But -without- a active target aka WLAN0 or whatever the NIC is named -
there is no way "or target" for a route.
d6jg wrote:
> Easy. No. Not
And its not a networking issue in Raspbian more a lack of routing
software in Raspbian
What you are trying to do is in effect make the Pi act as a router. The
default Raspbian doesnt allow for that. Its ability to work with 2
network interfaces is similar to having a LAN and WiFi on a laptop.
pavowren wrote:
> naturally i want to keep things simple; i.e., neither 4g router nor pi
> as a router.
> consider this:
> i boot the pi without wifi, only eth0 (without gateway), and using
> desktop browser over lan, all works as expected.
> so browser is really a functional equivalent to
pavowren wrote:
> at this point, i've concluded it's a networking issue in raspian9 and
> pursue that line,
> not necessarily any flaws in squeezelite or lms.
>
> thank you for your thoughts and feedback...
No its not...
You have a system that has one permanent connection and one on/off
BosseJ wrote:
> In addition to reviewing your network you should review how you mount
> the USB-drive: try to do it manually, as basic as possible to remove any
> hidden dependencies to network (whatever they may be).
> How do you add music to the USB-drive? Using Samba (SMB export)? That
>
d6jg wrote:
> This is where using the Pi as a router and a mobile as the gateway falls
> down.
> You would find that what you are trying to achieve will work perfectly
> if you used a proper 4g router but I appreciate that means swapping SIM
> cards around. It is as you have surmised all to do
pavowren wrote:
> you have sized up the situation correctly and thus, your questions are
> exactly mine.
> that in itself is some consolation.
> i would have thought my situation would be quite common (at least not
> uncommon) given all the purported cord cutters.
>
> at this point, i've
Ill add to that by saying that I have used a Pi as a router / vpn
server at one remote location where there is a public WiFi only and I
need a small secured LAN and access back to HO.
We used a router specific image for the Pi - cant recall which.
VB2.4[/B] STORAGE *QNAP TS419P (NFS)
This is where using the Pi as a router and a mobile as the gateway falls
down.
You would find that what you are trying to achieve will work perfectly
if you used a proper 4g router but I appreciate that means swapping SIM
cards around. It is as you have surmised all to do with the lack of
tonyptony wrote:
> Thanks. Can I still do Enhanced Digital Output with the latest FW?
If you are running the latest and greatest, the SBTouch will offer to
update the firmware (I think v.7.8.0) if you go to Settings > Advanced
>(I can't remember the exact path).
It's no big deal
EDO should
drmatt wrote:
> Is there anything you didn't think of?! :)
>
>
> -Transcoded from Matt's brain by Tapatalk-
Ämh if I would know that
I'm not getting the delay working. Neither as setup in LMS nor in
Squezzelite settings.
However, I solved my problem in upsampling all tracks to
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