The only way I know to do that is to run a second instance of LMS.
Probably a headache I guess.
But probably worth it if the split is that important? But then users
could still switch server...
Have you tried hiding the "Select Library View" menu item?
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Michael
Every time I start up my vortexbox (VB), I have to log into my VB
appliance and manually start LMS using a Linux command on putty. How
can I get LMS to autostart when I turn my VB appliance on? I am using
VortexBox SW Version: 2.4 and LMS version: 7.9.1 -
0.6.20170928git1508251793.
pavowren wrote:
> thanks guys for your valuable, thoughtful ideas!
> d6jg/BosseJ, let me mull over your suggestions but for now,
> i 'seem' to have come up with a working solution.
>
> 1) plugged in an old linksys router (running dd-wrt) and gave it
> 192.168.1.1 lan addr. i did this once
BosseJ wrote:
> Hmm, I always find it hard to follow my advice :-(
> I am not a windows user (well, some perhaps, but by no means with any
> administrator skills) so I cannot really recommend a dns caching server
> for windows with confidence, but I could hint at one that seems to do
> what's
InTheBath wrote:
> Have enabled logging at debug level on the sync. Unsynced all the
> players. Turned all the players off. Plugged the Slimp3 back in and
> played a flac file.
> Stopped the Slimp3 and set up a group with the Slimp3 and one other
> player. Tried to play a flac file.
There is
pavowren wrote:
> yes, i was over at the jivelite forum and it seems some folks had a
> similar (but not quite mine) situation where they removed the ethernet
> connection, began using wifi and then, jivelite would fail to connect to
> lms. common solution was re-installation or reset with
Have enabled logging at debug level on the sync. Unsynced all the
players. Turned all the players off. Plugged the Slimp3 back in and
played a flac file.
Stopped the Slimp3 and set up a group with the Slimp3 and one other
player. Tried to play a flac file.
Log is below.
(Have I told you yet
If you really want to continue to use the phone as the connection to the
internet then what I would do is.
Id get a wireless Ethernet router. Thats a router with Ethernet
connection Wan side and normal lan / WiFi onnthe private side.
Then Id plug a Wireless Access Point configured in client
BosseJ wrote:
> Perhaps you could ask Ralphy in the JiveLite thread in these forums,
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?98156-Announce-JiveLite-cut-down-squeezebox-control-application
> if there is any way to force JiveLite to always use the eth0
> 192.168.1.23 IP as the LMS server
BosseJ wrote:
> Perhaps you could ask Ralphy in the JiveLite thread in these forums,
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?98156-Announce-JiveLite-cut-down-squeezebox-control-application
> if there is any way to force JiveLite to always use the eth0
> 192.168.1.23 IP as the LMS server
InTheBath wrote:
> Thanks.
>
> When playing synced all is silent and turning the Slimp3 off almost
> immediately starts the audio on the other players (but not from the
> beginning of the song, from what looks like the current position on all
> the players).
>
> Have swapped the Slimp3 out
Thanks.
When playing synced all is silent and turning the Slimp3 off almost
immediately starts the audio on the other players (but not from the
beginning of the song, from what looks like the current position on all
the players).
Have swapped the Slimp3 out for a classic for a bit, but that
InTheBath wrote:
> You're a very patient person! Thanks.
>
> Pi wasn't rebooted. Music is on a permanently mounted hard drive. About
> 900 albums. But LMS was restarted a few times (I tend to do it when I
> fiddle with settings).
>
> Apparently I'm running Raspbian GNU/Linux, Version 8
You're a very patient person! Thanks.
Pi wasn't rebooted. Music is on a permanently mounted hard drive. About
900 albums. But the server was rebooted a few times (I tend to do it
when I fiddle with settings).
Apparently I'm running Raspbian GNU/Linux, Version 8 (Jessie).
Pi is headless and
InTheBath wrote:
> You're going to hate me, and I don't know why this has happened, but
> symptoms are different today!
Was the system rebooted ?
Is your music in a SD card or a hard disk ?
> Edit: apt-get of ffmpeg or avconv unsuccessful on pi. ffmpeg is
> unavailable but referred to by
You're going to hate me, and I don't know why this has happened, but
symptoms are different today!
Can't get anything to play with the players synced.
They all look like they're playing, on the web interface, the Slimp3
player (displaying a time remaining progress bar that ticks down) and
the
pavowren wrote:
> over at jivelite forum, bunch of people were talking about this!
> how did you uninstall/reinstall jivelite exactly? 'cause i made it some
> months ago following http://hagensieker.com/jivelite/index.php
> instructions.
>
> snooping around the .jivelite directory, i found
Thought a bit more about this overnight.
Since BBCiPlayer sync OK and flac files don't - the issue seems to be
processor related.
For live BBCiPlayer streams are delivered in 6 secs chunk - so processor
runs faad/lame to convert a 6 sec chunk which is then ready to send out-
processor then
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