mherger wrote:
> > It looks like it is a limitation in Logitech Media
> Server>Advanced>Web
> > Remote Control
> > If I go to My apps>pandora>Your Stations it will show 1-95 and I
> have
> > 140 station in my actual pandora account. I am just seeing if this
> is
> > expandable to include
marcoc1712 wrote:
> Another thing you could try is brutefir. You could then apply different
> EQ curves for different channels, but you miss gapless (you get a little
> glitch at every track transition).
Thanks. I don't think different curves for left and right will help
much with
PasTim wrote:
> It does work. However, because my mid to top end hearing loss is so bad
> I have to apply a lot of equalisation to make it sound like real music
> to me, and then no one else in the house can stand it. I'll try to find
> some sort of balance, but I suspect my days of listening
marcoc1712 wrote:
> Yes is that way, but bit depth and format are not important.
>
> Very good, let me know your findings.
>
> Just two tricks:
>
> 1. Always use negative gain in rePhase and
> 2. Always add some negative gain in C-3PO (3 or even 6db) and automatic
> headroom, that way
Next release will have a fix for this.
But its not a big error, as it will start in chroot is there is a error
in start-stop-daemon.
jasell wrote:
> Thanks, now the log is nice and tidy :-)
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maintainer of QLogitechMediaServer, QOptware-NG and QAutoSub.
Qnap TS-453a, with
digimaster wrote:
> Oke strange it tells that option r, is not some thing it can handle.
> Not that a big a trouble, as it will use chroot if start-stop-daemon
> give a error.
>
> You could do [ touch .CHROOT ], in the .qpkg/LogitechMediaServer
> directory.
> Then it will not use
In the middle of adding support for GoogleMusic(gmusic).
But before i go on, want to know how big the interested is for the
support off GoogleMusic in LogitechMediaServer.
And if so need to have a few user, which can test t.
So let me know, and if you want to test, i need to know youre acrh (
Oke strange it tells that option r, is not some thing it can handle.
Not that a big a trouble, as it will use chroot if start-stop-deamon
give a error.
Could you give me the output of start-stop-deamon --help ?
jasell wrote:
> I noticed recently that I get an error message in my log file.
>