reinholdk wrote:
> Post your findings in the 'Squeezlite-X thread'
> (https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?108550-Announce-Squeezelite-X).
> The author rgdawson will certainly try to help you in running it
> successfully.
Just done along with settings and log file: hope author or other
Apesbrain wrote:
> You might try using NSSM to run Squeezelite as a service, if
> Squeezelite-X is not working for you.
>
> The only complexity about it is that you need to specify the audio
> output device number in your startup parameters:
>
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?10
Man in a van wrote:
> yes, just this.
>
> with it installed, type in a browser
>
> >
Code:
> > http://127.0.0.1:9000/Material
> >
>
> I don't use SqueezeliteX so have no experience of it. I don't use
> material skin very often, but there are lot
Removing the £ character seems to have solved all the problems.
Could you please open an issue report on
https://github.com/Logitech/slimserver/issues? Thanks!
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Testing my memory, but there was a reason we picked that specific commit
listed in the source included in the slimserver-vendor git. I’m
pretty sure there were issues with later commits, which might be fixed
or further broken by now.
To avoid any potential regressions due to source changes, a
What do you suggest I try next?
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mrw wrote:
> Goodness me ! Did I get it right ?
>
> *Edit:* I should have asked: Did google give me the right answers ?
A hat trick in fact.
Tested patch 3 on Windows - it fails on any number with commas which is
expected. I'm not sure why but the patch didn't apply itself properly so
I think
mherger wrote:
> > It did contain £
>
> Would it work without this one?
>
> BTW: there currently is a change in what is considered a good password.
>
> Right now length is considered more important than complexity by many
> experts...
>
> --
>
> Michael
Removing the £ character seems to
bpa wrote:
> I've built a Windows version of 2nd patch and test gave same result as
> above when the equivalent 4 combinations of "Decimal symbol" and
> "Digital Grouping symbol" are tested.
Goodness me ! Did I get it right ?
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mrw wrote:
> The first three tests should succeed and the fourth should fail, because
> en_GB doesn't understand ',' as a decimal separator.
I've built a Windows version of 2nd patch and test gave same result as
above when the equivalent 4 combinations of "Decimal symbol" and
"Digital Grouping
bpa wrote:
> As expected the Control Panel / Region and language / Additional
> Setting/Numbers - "Decimal symbol" and "Digital Grouping symbol" make
> the difference and take effect immediately.
Sounds promising.
I've made a third patch, attached. The approach here is to simply force
flac to
I set the m3u files in
/share/CACHEDEV1_DATA/.qpkg/LogitechMediaServer/SlimServer/prefs to
Group: everyone
Owner: squeezeboxserver
Octal: 0777
and disabled startup rewriting of these files in .conf. The players'
playlists still appear empty when restarting QLMS.
QLMS 7.9.2@2.09.8 x64 (digima
I've built my own version of the mrw's first patch but with a printf
statement as a way to test whether changes in Windows Regional settings
have immediate effect within the same command prompt window.
As expected the Control Panel / Region and language / Additional
Setting/Numbers - "Decimal sy
My players' playlists keep being displayed as empty. Did you change
something regarding permissions?
server.log:
Code:
[19-08-22 22:18:12.7837] Slim::Formats::Playlists::Base::playlistEntryIsValid
(126) Warning: file:///share/CACHEDEV1_DATA/Multimedia/Music/blablab
Thanks chill
That gives about 5mm top and bottom and with HD image 1280 x 1024 gives
an image exactly as Have been used
to with Daphile but with a Pi.
Thanks again chill, I also have much more clue about config.txt.
diode
Ok , 5 players sync'd on the pi4 all working perfectly!
2 CHAN. SYSTEM
SB3->Benchmark DAC-1-> Bryston(BP-25,3B)->PMC TB2
HOME THEATER SYSTEM
SB2-> Bryston(SP1,4B,4B,2B,2B)-> PSB Stratus Goldi
BASEMENT SYSTEM
Duet-> Parasound Preamp (carver M1.0t) ->Klipsch La Scala's
BEDROOM SYSTEM
SB2-> Sony
You could experiment with the overscan settings. From the config.txt
file:
Code:
# uncomment the following to adjust overscan. Use positive numbers if
console
# goes off screen, and negative if there is too much border
#overscan_left=16
#overscan_right=16
#over
I have set frame buffer size to 1024 x 600, saved it.
Chosen grid screen 1024 x 600 and saved and rebooted pCP.
There is still a 1cm black band at top and bottom of screen (8cm
height)
How could I expand into this space. Any ideas.
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Ralphy,
Can you build a diagnostic version of flac.exe to verify what
localisation settings are being "seen" by the executbale.
Just add the line in red to utils.c near mrw's change.
Code:
ret += strtod(s, &endptr);
flac__utils_printf(std
mrw wrote:
> If this is effective on Windows, and also on the various Unices, then
> maybe that could become the LMS fix.
LANG is not defined by default on Windows. LANG= syntax is not allowed
- have to use a separate command line using SET.
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diode84 wrote:
> ...and with 640x480 skin...
That's your problem. What you've done:
1) By setting the framebuffer values, you've told the operating system
that your screen is 1024x600.
2) By choosing a 640x480 skin, you've told Jivelite only to use the
central 640x480 section of your screen.
ralphy wrote:
> I've applied your patch to the source tree (vs2008) I used to build the
> flac.exe that's currently provided with LMS and rebuilt it.
>
> It's 'available here'
> (https://sourceforge.net/projects/lmsclients/files/utility/flac/flac-nolocale-win32.zip/download).
>
>
>
> I shoul
d6jg wrote:
> Normally it would be 1024x768 for a 16:9 monitor. Is it 4:3?
Its 1024 x 600 small flatscreen.
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The frame buffer is set to 1024x600. and with 640x480 skin, height is a
bit higher but still a bit of waste space above image.
What is over scan and can I reduce it at all.
I do backup and reboot, after saving any alterations to the card.
bpa wrote:
> My own preference would be to use strtod_l and then make sure it only
> uses the "C" locale - using strtod with different untested locales may
> still have surprises.
>
> Windows Flac.exe was built with VS so I'm trying to setup it up so I can
> rebuild flac with extra message to b
Well I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong but the whole system becomes
laggy and unstable when I move the LMS cache files to the new Primary
ext4 partition. I've tried deleting and recreating the partition but the
result is the same. It's not a big deal, it works well with the cache
files in the def
bpa wrote:
> The trouble with my different patch using strtod_l is that Win32 doesn't
> follow the C standard lib and so to create a patch that compiles OK I
> had to get Vs2019 working - which I eventually did.
I think I have now have a patch that would work. Will upload when done.
Let me thr
ralphy wrote:
> I should be able to quickly build a flac.exe with any patches you'd like
> to try using my vs2008 environment.
The trouble with my different patch using strtod_l is that Win32 doesn't
follow the C standard lib and so to create a patch that compiles OK I
had to get Vs2019 working
I am happy to try out/test the patched ffmpeg builds for Windows 7 and
Ubuntu (the two LMS systems I have).
Touch, Metrum Jade, Bryston B4 SST2, PMC OB1i speakers, HP Proliant
Microserver/Ubuntu, PC/Windows 7, iPad 4, iPeng, Squeezepad.
-
mrw wrote:
> I've drafted up a patch to flac, and have attached it for any one
> interested. I'm no programmer, so any comments welcome before I take it
> further.
>
> It appears to be working successfully on my local arm box, but does need
> to be subjected to more rigorous testing, and cross
slartibartfast wrote:
> But the scanner log that was posted didn't show any details of which
> folder if any was scanned and it completed in zero seconds.
I think if we can understand what is happening during and after scanning
and fix it - then most of the problem will be resolved.
carlmart wrote:
> OK, let's see if I can sum up what were the problems I had, which I
> hadn't and which were solved.
>
> 1) Problem playing large wav or flac files. This was my greatest
> concern, because I could open the file and see the tracks inside with
> LMS, but couldn't play them. Probl
My squeezelite-X app stopped playing today and flashed it lost
connection to my LMS server. No bother I though so I restarted my
server (WHS 2011) running LMS and its come back.
However the music is there but my settings don't seem to be. Nothing in
library, nothing in mysqueezebox and everyt
But the scanner log that was posted didn't show any details of which
folder if any was scanned and it completed in zero seconds.
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And the other thing is we don't know whether the disappearing files
problem is something that has just recently occurred (as I, perhaps
mistakenly, read it) or whether it as present before.
Touch, Metrum Jade, Bryston B4 SST2, PMC OB1i speakers, HP Proliant
Microserver/Ubuntu, PC/Windows 7, iP
OK, let's see if I can sum up what were the problems I had, which I
hadn't and which were solved.
1) Problem playing large wav or flac files. This was my greatest
concern, because I could open the file and see the tracks inside with
LMS, but couldn't play them. Problem solved.
2) Problem using
kidstypike wrote:
> carlmart is probably suffering the consequences of a sloppy file
> system.
>
> But who are we to tell him where to stick them?
While file location is unconventional - I don't think it is the root
cause as logs have shown - files have been found and scanned - yet no
database
bpa wrote:
> Sounds like you've got them better trained. Often mine have "lost" an
> important file - "must be a virus". When I look where their personal
> files are stored - they are everywhere - top level directories, on
> desktops, excel files in Pictures, etc. - no apparent order whatsoever
bpa wrote:
> Also this solution needs a Windows version ffmpeg to be downloaded &
> installed - probably in LMS Bin/MSWin32 directory
I lost track that ffmpeg isn't part of the default LMS install (I had a
copy in my LMS system, but that probably goes back to when we were
experimenting with BBC
kidstypike wrote:
> Huh, you've lost me with that one. I have 5 siblings, and I'm their
> first turn-to for help! :(
Sounds like you've got them better trained. Often mine have "lost" an
important file - "must be a virus". When I look where their personal
files are stored - they are everywhere -
bpa wrote:
> I'm guessing you don't have siblings who use windows and come for help.
Huh, you've lost me with that one. I have 5 siblings, and I'm their
first turn-to for help! :(
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kidstypike wrote:
> Totally agree. If you look at the carlmarts picture 'here'
> (https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?110871-Playing-cue-files-with-LMS&p=948516&viewfull=1#post948516),
> on the left it shows the C drive expanded, surely this isn't normal
> windows practise to have all
slartibartfast wrote:
> When I installed LMS on Windows the default music directory was in my
> user directory not the root directory and the playlist folder was inside
> the music folder. There is something not right about any of this.
You're right and I think there are some pieces of informat
slartibartfast wrote:
> Which bit? Correct folder or doubting sanity or both?[emoji3]
>
> Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
Both . . . everything. :)
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slartibartfast wrote:
> When I installed LMS on Windows the default music directory was in my
> user directory not the root directory and the playlist folder was inside
> the music folder. There is something not right about any of this.
>
> Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
Totally agree. I
kidstypike wrote:
> Me too. ;)Which bit? Correct folder or doubting sanity or both?[emoji3]
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bpa wrote:
> There are so many contradictions. I cannot understand how no albums in
> Info page, yet LMS has managed to play a specific track which appeared
> in Albums and not under Music Folder.
>
> From debugging many plugin issues, I am sceptical of a user's
> interpretation/perception of s
slartibartfast wrote:
> I am still not convinced he is scanning the correct folder but to be
> honest this thread has me doubting my sanity.
There are so many contradictions. I cannot understand how no albums in
Info page, yet LMS has managed to play a specific track which appeared
in Albums an
slartibartfast wrote:
> I am still not convinced he is scanning the correct folder but to be
> honest this thread has me doubting my sanity.
Me too. ;)
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bpa wrote:
> That does seem to be the case but early on carlmart seemed to be unsure
> of their way around LMS and so I wonder whether the info is reliable -
> (e.g. was "Apply" button was clicked after changing FileTypes) -
> especially as their system was in PT and advice was in EN
>
> That
slartibartfast wrote:
> I thought he couldn't play WAV as WAV either.
That does seem to be the case but early on carlmart seemed to be unsure
of their way around LMS and so I wonder whether the info is reliable -
(e.g. was "Apply" button was clicked after changing FileTypes) -
especially as th
bpa wrote:
> calrmart problem is unusual. The problem fiels are wav Cue. The WAV
> wouldn't play when flac had a skip parameter. Skip parameters are used
> when LMS has cue file.
>
> The log of carlmart playing a track showed that LMS selected a short
> segment - the last track of the album's
Paul Webster wrote:
> If carlmart is playing the big wav file as a single track (ie the cue
> file not appearing to have been processed to split it into individual
> tracks) then it will not be possible to jump between the contained audio
> tracks.
kidstypike wrote:
> Yes, good thought, you ne
bpa wrote:
> I'm not sure of the details but I think LMS memory often expands and
> then plateau. A lot of LMS caches (artwork, database, web page
> templates) have an upper limit so if you say have a lot of artwork and
> database - the caches would fill faster than my setup which is just
> int
Paul Webster wrote:
> If carlmart is playing the big wav file as a single track (ie the cue
> file not appearing to have been processed to split it into individual
> tracks) then it will not be possible to jump between the contained audio
> tracks.
Yes, good thought, you need to have *playlist*
If carlmart is playing the big wav file as a single track (ie the cue
file not appearing to have been processed to split it into individual
tracks) then it will not be possible to jump between the contained audio
tracks.
Paul Webster
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Man in a van wrote:
> does one need to "save and reboot"?
>
> >
Code:
> > pcp br
> > : (b)ackup then (r)eboot
A good strategy in general, but in this case, for changes to config.txt
on the boot partition, no.
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