dmozell wrote:
> It is not public so that's a local address.
I just restarted the router and now the numeric address works. Strange.
I'll just blame it on Verizon-Fios.
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paul- wrote:
> What is the real address of the stream? Is it public?
>
> Are they http or https?
>
> What is the device playing music?
It is not public so that's a local address.
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Also, here is what was in the server.log
Code:
[21-08-31 21:19:43.6146] main::init (390) Starting Logitech Media Server
(v8.2.1, 1628483320, Mon Aug 9 06:45:15 CEST 2021) perl 5.028001 -
arm-linux-gnueabihf-thread-multi-64int
[21-08-31 21:19:43.6453] main::init
Hi,
Here is the last part of the output with the *--debug server* added,
after the list of perl modules that loaded:
Code:
Your locale was detected as C, you may have problems with non-Latin
filenames. Consider changing your LANG variable to the correct locale, i.e.
What is the real address of the stream? Is it public?
Are they http or https?
What is the device playing music?
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
Homepage: https://www.picoreplayer.org
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Please add "--debug server" to the startup line.
Michael
"It doesn't work - what shall I do?" - "Please check your server.log
and/or scanner.log file!"
(LMS: Settings/Information)
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mherger wrote:
> Did you run it using the --d_startup parameter? Because in that case you
>
> could probably have seen what module was causing the "illegal
> operation".
I just ran it again, this is what is at the bottom of the output:
Code:
Your locale was detected
intraclast wrote:
> When running the docker container do you have to run it from a user in
> the docker group?
Just tried it with my console users added to the docker group to test.
Still getting "illegal instruction"
I briefly tried running squeezeboxserver with sudo to overcome the log
file permissions and it exited with the "illegal operation" as it quite
rightly refused to run as root. This was the same message I was getting
when running the docker container, which I was also running under sudo.
Did you
Paul Webster wrote:
> Possibly a silly question but did you put http:// at the front of the
> stream URL in LMS?
Not a silly question, but yes.
I've had issues before that were magically fixed by rebooting the
router. I didn't try that this time.
paul- wrote:
> What versions are you running?
>
> LMS?
> Squeezlite?
The current picoreplayer lms combination.
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Hi again,
I installed digest::SHA1 with the following commands:
Code:
apt-get install cpanminus
cpanm -i Digest::SHA1
and that got rid of that error. But starting the service properly still
fails without anything useful in the logs.
Running
Possibly a silly question but did you put http:// at the front of the
stream URL in LMS?
Paul Webster
http://dabdig.blogspot.com
author of \"now playing\" plugins covering radio france (fip etc),
planetradio (bauer - kiss, absolute, scala, jazzfm etc), kcrw, supla
finland, abc australia,
What versions are you running?
LMS?
Squeezlite?
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
Homepage: https://www.picoreplayer.org
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mherger wrote:
> > I'm having trouble keeping the Local Player stable; it'll run for 24
> > hours or more, then suddenly crash. The log shows:
> >
> >
> > [21-08-29 21:26:36.6387] Slim::Schema::Storage::throw_exception
> > (121) Error: DBI Exception: DBD::SQLite::st execute failed: database
>
I have a raspberry with Darkice/Icecast generating two streams, one mp3
and one opus ogg. Both streams play from a browser on any device. I
entered both addresses as favorites in Picore/LMS. But only the mp3
played. I experimented with different settings in the darkice
configuration but nothing
RadioClash wrote:
> Well you guys have opened my eyes to the Raspberry Pi 4, seems to be the
> better solution for me rather than a new PC. Is this one good for me to
> start with? I know nothing about them at the moment, going to start
> digging into the whole process.
>
>
Crazy: After installing the new LMS 8.2.1 nightly Napster playback works
again with community firmware (but as it seems not with the original
firmware). For now i am happy.
Logitech Media Server Version in Max2Play 7.9 (Raspberry 3B, 4 x
Squeezebox Radio, 1 x Squeezebox Boom, 2 x Squeezebox
Well you guys have opened my eyes to the Raspberry Pi 4, seems to be the
better solution for me rather than a new PC. Is this one good for me to
start with? I know nothing about them at the moment, going to start
digging into the whole process.
Hi
I've just noticed this issue on Material and verified it with the
Classic skin on LMS 8.2.0.
On Server Settings > Media Scan Details, I rescan for new and changed,
and then click on View Progress, the scan appears to finish but it just
doesn't display the normal "finished scanning stats -
hillbear wrote:
> Hi Ronnie - not sure what happened but a total reset and reconnection of
> everything seems to have worked - now running flawlessly ! Thanks for
> your input
Again, crikey !!
Good, glad it's all tickety-boo :):)
ronnie
Hi Ronnie - not sure what happened but a total reset and reconnection of
everything seems to have worked - now running flawlessly ! Thanks for
your input
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mherger wrote:
> > No you can see on that folder listing it hasn't been updated for 8
> days.
>
> Right. Now I'm utterly confused: the scanner should run in its own
> process, logging to its own log file. I don't understand why its logging
>
> would go to server.log. Is this a customized
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