slartibartfast wrote:
> So in your second test alarm 2 played for 10 minutes? That contradicts
> your previous tests when the second alarm cancelled the first alarm but
> didn't play.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
Yes, initially the 2nd alarm did no sound, however, with more
Redrum wrote:
> +1. I could have written this :). Exactly my setup and experience. I
> have two 3b+ pcP LMS only (with USB HDD), and have deployed 2 others to
> friends.
>
> I have 4 that I just started paying with, but have found the 3B+ fine
> for my needs.
>
> There are several threads
P Nelson wrote:
> I use a Pi to run LMS with an attached hard drive. The PCp player
> includes Samba which will allow window 10 system to connect to the pi.
> I also use my windows system to add music and also use the hard drive
> attached to the pi as a on-site backup.
>
> I am not a Linux
P Nelson wrote:
> I use a Pi to run LMS with an attached hard drive. The PCp player
> includes Samba which will allow window 10 system to connect to the pi.
> I also use my windows system to add music and also use the hard drive
> attached to the pi as a on-site backup.
>
> I am not a Linux
Almost forgot one more thing:
Most DFF files play OK (besides not being at 48kHz), but some are not,
player just jumps through album tracks to the end of album. The same
tracks steam OK through picorePlayer to my other USB DAC. Might be again
DSDPlayer issue, assuming it takes priority to
Hi,
may be somebody here will be so nice to help me to solve some of my
transcoding troubles with c-3po.
What I am trying to accomplish is to resample everything to 48kHz for
particular player in my setup. The player in question is the old
Squeezebox v3. The reason for this resampling is that
leinster-lad wrote:
>
>
> The NAS is a bit power hungry to have on all the time, so would be
> looking at having my files on a USB HDD plugged into the Pi.
> Can that HDD be accessed via a windows PC on the same network ? ( to add
> new music )
>
> Any clues on what I would need ?
> .
I
leinster-lad wrote:
> okay,
> on a boom
>
> alarm 1 set for 7:49
>
> alarm 2 set for 7:51
>
> global alarm timeout of 1 minute
>
> alarm 1 triggered at 7:49 and sounded for 1 minute
>
> then 1 minute of silence
>
> then, at 7:51 the second alarm sounded and lasted for 1 minute.
>
>
>
okay,
on a boom
alarm 1 set for 7:49
alarm 2 set for 7:51
global alarm timeout of 1 minute
alarm 1 triggered at 7:49 and sounded for 1 minute
then 1 minute of silence
then, at 7:51 the second alarm sounded and lasted for 1 minute.
so the "alarm time out" setting is a global setting for
leinster-lad wrote:
> ? my little experiment showed that the second alarm cancelled out the
> first, the third cancelled the second etc.
>
> I'll try a really short time out and see if it affects all alarms
> equally ?In your first post you said the timeout was 20 mins and the gap
> between
slartibartfast wrote:
> The time out is for each separate alarm. If you increase the time out
> your second alarm will definitely not work. If you want a long time out
> your best option is to use your three alarms so the third one works
> after the second one pauses.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a
I have not yet managed to get access to the terminal, but I will try.
Logitech Media Server Version in Max2Play 7.9 (Raspberry 3B, 4 x
Squeezebox Radio, 1 x Squeezebox Boom, 2 x Squeezebox Duet, iPeng (iOS),
Squeeze Play (Android). Amazon Echo, 3 x Echo Dot (sadly not connected
to LMS).
Having an optional separate timeout for each alarm is not a bad idea.
You could then use it to program a whole day of listening. Is that
possible @mherger ?
Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
slartibartfast's
leinster-lad wrote:
> I was wondering if the "alarm time out" was for each individuat alarm or
> the total of all alarms.
>
> If it is for the total, yes, I will need to increase the timeout.
>
> Thanks !The time out is for each separate alarm. If you increase the time out
your second alarm
slartibartfast wrote:
> What is the alarm timeout set to now? If you leave it at 40 minutes your
> second alarm will not work.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
I was wondering if the "alarm time out" was for each individuat alarm or
the total of all alarms.
If it is for the total,
leinster-lad wrote:
> Thanks for getting back so quick.
> TBH that detail got lost in the noise. lots going on here ATM.
>
> Trying again
>
> I just set 3 alarms
> barn fire , soma FM, Blue Henry for 4:55 , 4:57 and 4:58
> Alarm time out set to 40 minutes.
> Each alarm started at allocated
slartibartfast wrote:
> I just tried setting two alarms on my Touch with a timeout of 5
> minutes.
> 1 7.20 Rain and thunder
> 2 7.30 Radio 2
> Both alarms worked fine. Maybe a Boom is different.
> Then I set the timeout to 60 minutes and set the same two alarms to
> 1 7.42
> 2 7.45
> This time
mherger wrote:
> > Next time please check (or post here) your server.log file. There
> might
> be relevant information in there.
Thanks for the reply - yes, I'll do that next time it happens.
Jonny Quest's Profile:
An alternative to a Pi based solution could be a CORE32 from
Polyvection. It is probably dearer than a Pi based solution but the aim
is to be easier to setup but may have limitations to achieve that .
First units have not been delivered (shipping promised about now - 3rd
week of June) so you'll
The minimum that you need is a Raspberry Pi (probably a 4 or a 3) and a
power supply.
See
https://docs.picoreplayer.org/how-to/install_lms/
and
https://docs.picoreplayer.org/how-to/add_usb_hdd/
Paul Webster
http://dabdig.blogspot.com
author of \"now playing\" plugins covering radio france
It just looked too hard.
give picoreplayer.org a try - it's linux optimized to run Squeezelite
and/or LMS on a Pi.
The NAS is a bit power hungry to have on all the time, so would be
looking at having my files on a USB HDD plugged into the Pi.
Can that HDD be accessed via a windows PC on the
leinster-lad wrote:
> I had the two alarms separated by some 5 minutes
>
> looks like if I set a third alarm, that one triggers as expected.I just tried
> setting two alarms on my Touch with a timeout of 5 minutes.
1 7.20 Rain and thunder
2 7.30 Radio 2
Both alarms worked fine. Maybe a Boom
mherger wrote:
> > [21-06-15 11:51:27.0024]
> Slim::Plugin::Extensions::Plugin::_noResponse
> > (395) error fetching http://repos.squeezecommunity.org/extensions.xml
> -
> > Redirection limit exceeded
>
> I think your LMS has reached the end of its usefulness, I'm sorry to
> say. The
[21-06-15 11:51:27.0024] Slim::Plugin::Extensions::Plugin::_noResponse
(395) error fetching http://repos.squeezecommunity.org/extensions.xml -
Redirection limit exceeded
I think your LMS has reached the end of its usefulness, I'm sorry to
say. The ReadyNAS' Perl is pretty ancient (5.10, I
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