paulster wrote:
> I agree that looks like it's a timeout value, since it's always 30
> seconds almost to the millisecond.
>
> Setting artwork.imageproxy to INFO or DEBUG didn't yield anything in the
> log. I did notice what when I set artwork to INFO that there is a 30
> second gap between
bpa wrote:
> It is unusual to see every warning with a value very close to 30 secs
> even with I'm guessing different image sizea
>
> 30sec "feels" likes a timeout value - now to find where 30 secs is used
> as a timeout (or a lesser amount with retries, such as 10sec with 3
> retries).
>
>
paulster wrote:
> I jumped around a couple of tracks (and got the 30s log entry each time)
> (the first three), and then just left an album playing, and there's a
> log entry created for the beginning of each track:
It is unusual to see every warning with a value very close to 30 secs
even
Found this random one as well after all the image ones when I checked
the logs today:
Code:
[19-08-03 16:14:37.0496] Request 102.74706 :
Slim::Control::Queries::statusQuery
So I thought I'd give it a try:
Code:
$ emerge -pv gst-plugins-good gst-plugins-libav
[ebuild N ] app-text/iso-codes-3.76::gentoo 3,394 KiB
[ebuild N ] media-libs/gstreamer-1.14.4:1.0::gentoo USE="caps
introspection -nls (-orc) -test -unwind" 3,188
ContextSwitch wrote:
> Yes, good point, I should have said this.
> It is Linux only because of gstreamer
>
gstreamer is 'available' (https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/download/)
for Linux, BSD variants, Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS.
SW: 'Web UI for LMS'
kidstypike wrote:
> I have two too. I purchased a black one (the first was aluminium). I
> also purchased a bag of 'hex head screws'
> (https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07GQF8VCQ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o08_s00?ie=UTF8=1),
> and used those (see picture above), so I have a set of 8 torx
cpd73 wrote:
> What about one of these? https://www.argon40.com/argon-one-pi4.html -
> never used one, but seems to provide what you are looking for (or will,
> when released). Personally I use the fan-shim from pimoroni (which can
> be controlled to only switch on when temperate exceeds a
kidstypike wrote:
> I do have a Pi4 4GB but these run hot, until some manufacturer comes up
> with a *similar* case that adds some method of cooling to a Pi4, I'll
> stick to the Pi3B+. The Pi4 has been relegated to my spares drawer. :(
What about one of these?
d6jg wrote:
> I have 2 of the Lincoln Binns cases now. I think it was me who found it.
> Anyway, the first was perfect the second has the screw issue. Thats the
> self tappers that they send you to put the rear and front faceplates on.
> The case isnt fully predrilled. One of the screwheads
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