iPhone wrote:
> .
> Ok, so my neighbors Tidal stopped working in April. He calls me over and
> it all looks fine. I check the SD Forum and looks like the current LMS
> on his VBA 2.3 Server needs updated. I am able to update from June 2017
> to December 2017 but no higher. This does not solve
pimd wrote:
> I upgraded my Opensuse Leap 42.3 server to Leap 15 but now LMS (latest
> nightly) doesn't start anymore. The error message isn't really helpful.
> Anybody here using Leap 15 as well and got a solution for this?
Maybe this thread will help?
mascaret wrote:
> Scan : launched once. Flawless.
> Radio streams : Flawless.
>
> It occurs when using LMS under windows (not macos/jivelite!!??) while
> playing files on the HD attached to the OMV/LMS server.
>
> In the meantime, LMS has stopped playing after the 2nd track (as
> usual..).
mascaret wrote:
> Hello!
> Actually, is use a triple-boot NUC (Win10, MacOs and Linux (Solus)).
> Only I have perms to access the OMV/LMS server which is nested in the
> odroid.
> The "squeezboxplayer" user created by LMS (or whatever he name) has
> theoretically the same permissions as the
slartibartfast wrote:
> There is. Contents as follows. Doesn't look right to me.
>
> I have identical logrotate confiig. Are you referring to that both
> "weekly" and a size ("200k") is specified as criterias for rotation &
> compression? I guess the logic is 'AND' (ie, both should be
I never listens to pods so I may have had this issue long, but when I
randomly picked a Ted pod from the webgui, it failed in the same
manner.
The server log showed these lines:
Code:
[18-03-13 22:08:27.6472] Slim::Utils::Scanner::Remote::__ANON__ (193)
Error: Can't
mherger wrote:
> Could you please give build 1521043527 another try?
>
> I don't know what I'm doing there, but it seems to be working here :-)
>
> --
>
> Michael
Well done, whatever you did :-) It works for me too.
But I have to confess that the pod I randomly picked yesterday still
don't
slartibartfast wrote:
> I can't find that file. The only MusicMagic folder I can find just
> contains a folder called HTML.
>
> Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
Try finding the file by:
- login to the Pi with ssh
- on the command prompt write:
find / -name Plugin.pm -print
A list should
slartibartfast wrote:
> I can't find that file. The only MusicMagic folder I can find just
> contains a folder called HTML.
>
> Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
There should be more than one MusicMagic folder? On my system (Ubuntu
server) the full path is
DJanGo wrote:
> make sure there is a playlist for that player in your cache folder.
> If there isnt any or without the last played track - check the file /
> folderpermissions
In my Ubuntu-server the playlists are stored in the prefs folder,
/var/lib/squeezeboxserver/prefs. The
LSBuser wrote:
> Thanks for explaining why the player was showing as "not connected" on
> mysqueezebox.com's Player tab.
>
> I switched the radio back to mysqueezebox.com
> (Home>Settings>Advanced>Networking>Switch to mysqueezebox.com). But
> Pandora still doesn't work - no audio, though it
LSBuser wrote:
> Thanks - not sure I understand this, but I will try playing around with
> it. Won't I need some kind of address for the proxy? (Sorry, I'm not
> too technical...)
No, nothing like that. It tells LMS to receive the stream and forward it
to the player. If the setting is
Fredo wrote:
> Do you mean the Vortexbox network settings? I have the Vortexbox
> network settings set for "Static IP address". I have reserved an IP
> address in my router for the VB MAC address. The IP address in the VB
> settings is correct, the subnet mask is the same as the router, the
Fredo wrote:
> BosseJ, thank you for your reply. I just bought a new router and I
> presume this new router is now protecting against duplicate IP-addresses
> on the network. I changed the VB settings from "Static IP Address" to
> DHCP, and it is now linking to the int
Jackisidore wrote:
> I didn't configure anything else but LMS on port 9000. Maybe Mojave
> claims 9000 for something. No idea (yet)
Open a command window (terminal) and type:
Code:
sudo lsof -PiTCP -sTCP:LISTEN
This will give you a list of all
networx wrote:
> First of all, thank you for your detailed reply. (thumbsup)
>
> I did as you described:
> >
Code:
> >
> [~] # cd /share/*/.qpkg/LogitechMediaServer
> [/share/MD0_DATA/.qpkg/LogitechMediaServer] # rm SlimServer/.INSTALLED
>
BosseJ wrote:
> Maybe the need you're describing is - more or less - fulfilled by the
> offline albums function in Spotify and Tidal apps? I don't know if that
> function (to play selected albums from your home LMS library on your
> mobile) exists in iPeng or OrangeSqueeze or any
markm wrote:
> A VPN is fine and all, but what I was looking to discover (or encourage
> the build of) is providing a safe way to use iPeng, OrangeSqueeze, etc.
> without opening any ports (VPN or otherwise) at my home, or other less
> tech savvy folk.
Maybe the need you're describing is -
pavowren wrote:
> just tried this by modifying the /etc/default/logitechmediaserver and
> LMS did bind to 192.168.1.23.
> but again, i had no trouble accessing and playing local music via
> desktop browser (of course it has the hotspot nearby).
> strange thing is there at the pi itself, there
pavowren wrote:
> apparently, with Raspian 9, /etc/dhcpcd.conf is used rather than
> /etc/network/interfaces
> as stated before, specifying "any" gateway for eth0 renders wifi to not
> function at all.
> when the pi connects to the hotspot, wlan0 gets its gateway assigned to
> the hotspot and
pavowren wrote:
> you have sized up the situation correctly and thus, your questions are
> exactly mine.
> that in itself is some consolation.
> i would have thought my situation would be quite common (at least not
> uncommon) given all the purported cord cutters.
>
> at this point, i've
pavowren wrote:
> over at jivelite forum, bunch of people were talking about this!
> how did you uninstall/reinstall jivelite exactly? 'cause i made it some
> months ago following http://hagensieker.com/jivelite/index.php
> instructions.
>
> snooping around the .jivelite directory, i found
pavowren wrote:
> yes, i was over at the jivelite forum and it seems some folks had a
> similar (but not quite mine) situation where they removed the ethernet
> connection, began using wifi and then, jivelite would fail to connect to
> lms. common solution was re-installation or reset with
pavowren wrote:
> hello,
> i have been looking into this issue for couple of weeks now and feel i'm
> at least zeroing into it.
> here's the setup:
> - LMS installed on a raspberryPi3B+ along with squeezelite and jivelite
> - media is local at /mnt/usb
> - ethernet connection and wi-fi via a
pavowren wrote:
> thanks guys for your valuable, thoughtful ideas!
> d6jg/BosseJ, let me mull over your suggestions but for now,
> i 'seem' to have come up with a working solution.
>
> 1) plugged in an old linksys router (running dd-wrt) and gave it
> 192.168.1.1 lan addr
merle2300 wrote:
> Yes, I did a full wipe and rescan.
>
> The first folder that is not correctly recognized is the APPARAT folder.
> Here is the part of the log where I can see the subfolders and the
> records, but no tracks are detected.
>
>
> ...
> (149) Found /mnt/USB/MUSIC/APPARAT
>
RobbH wrote:
> And easier still to navigate to the added or modified folders in "Music
> Folder" and force those to update.
Which is an excellent idea IMHO. I do that every time I've added or
changed some album or tracks (and no need to force anything, simply open
the album in the "Music
MongarEric wrote:
> It started working. I have no idea what I did or didn't do.
>
> Long version - I used squeezebox for years but when I bought a house
> about 2 years ago, I decided to go the chromecast audio and google home
> route. I have a bunch of music from bands that aren't on
bpa wrote:
> It is curious - I also have a secondary not connected interface eth0, a
> wlan interface is active but I manually activate the interfaces
> according to what I am testing.
Yes, curious indeed.
I wonder if it is related to my server having no WLAN and no
NetworkManager involved?
bpa wrote:
> 0.0.0.0 is unusual for an IP address and if statically set or more-so if
> using DHCP then it could mean other settings such as gateway and mask
> is not correct.
>
> My netstat for an Ubuntu 18.04 system with a few active connections
> >
Code:
> >
>
bvrulez wrote:
> Following a hint from someone I allowed all ports from a certain
> client's IP address in the firewall. Now there is no problem. So it
> seems that the connection is established using a different port than the
> one I know: 3438. Or maybe there is something wrong with my
tedbutler wrote:
> I have a windows 10 machine running lms. I use cisco anyconnect secure
> mobility client to connect to resources at work. My lms works fine using
> the address of my pc until I connect to the vpn, at which time it
> immediately changes to the vpn ip address, which is not
bpa wrote:
> Any "interesting" message in LMS server.log ? Check for anything such as
> something else may have grabbed 9090 before LMS starts.
It could also be checked on Ubuntu in a terminal:
Code:
sudo netstat -tulnp|grep :9090
On my Ubuntu
john greenwood wrote:
> !!! is the name of the first (13 second) track.
>
> I purchased the album from iTunes (something I do very rarely),
> downloaded it and added it to my LMS library (as well as my JRiver
> library). I edited several of the tags including genre. Both iTunes
> and
liffy99 wrote:
> OK,
> I use Squeezepad on the Ipad for playback there.
> I have both the Airplay Bridge and UPNP plugins on LMS although the
> latter is not running. Do I need to completely uninstall it ?
>
> TBH I would prefer to use UPNP (as capable of higher bit rate) but, so
> far, using
BosseJ wrote:
> Now that Ubuntu has released the ".1" upgrade to 20.04, is there any
> experience on running LMS on this?
> I have read alex.h's excellent start script (linked in a post above)
> which explains that the start-stop-daemon is discontinued in 20.04 and I
&g
zordaz wrote:
> LMS 7.9.3 has been running on Xubuntu 20.04 for a few months now,
> without issues (I still have to test all library scan function however).
> I don't use custom start scripts, only a manually added line to
> /etc/rc.local because LMS is started before the network is up. This
jeroen2 wrote:
> I just discovered this and thought it could be an easy way to get access
> to the old music files I hadn't yet migrated from my old Mac Mini (which
> used to be my server in the Apple - Airplay universe). So I installed
> LMS on the Mac (which was a breeze, took me less than 2
Now that Ubuntu has released the ".1" upgrade to 20.04, is there any
experience on running LMS on this?
I have read alex.h's excellent start script (linked in a post above)
which explains that the start-stop-daemon is discontinued in 20.04 and I
wonder if anything has changed since, such as
mherger wrote:
>
> --- snip ---
> > The reason I'm asking is because some plugins have not been, and may
> > never be, fully tested under version 8, and I'm wondering whether to
> > take the plunge soon and try to fix or bypass any issues that come
> up,
> > or not. I don't think I 'need' any
Richard24 wrote:
> Thank you for that . I typed in the IP address of my LMS and on the
> touch it said: "Update Software, Music (name of my library) needs to be
> updated to a newer version of the Logitech Media Server. Please visit
> mysqueezebox.com/downloads to download the latest version."
(M Herger suggested I post this proposal in a separate thread. Here goes
...)
There is a parameter setting in the plugins stating the "max version"
such as "7.*" which LMS honors and refuse to install or even display in
the "3rd party plugins" list. However, they are retained when upgrading
LMS
barrymcl wrote:
> Same result: Failed to start logitechmediaserver.service: Unit
> logitechmediaserver.service not found.
>
> On my system (openSUSE Linux), LMS has always installed as
> squeezeboxserver. Installing from the RPM creates
> /etc/init.d/squeezeboxserver,
barrymcl wrote:
> Glad to hear your problem is sorted out... it gives me some hope, though
> I'm still struggling with mine. Do you have any thoughts about why I'm
> getting this message when I attempt to start LMS?
>
> Failed to start squeezeboxserver.service: Unit squeezeboxserver.service
>
barrymcl wrote:
> Same result:
>
> /etc/init.d/squeezeboxserver start
> redirecting to systemctl start squeezeboxserver.service
> Failed to start squeezeboxserver.service: Unit squeezeboxserver.service
> not found.
It seems that the system update you performed on the Tumbleweed version
of
ralphy wrote:
> Sorry about that.
>
> I've updated the squeezelite build. Stop squeezelite first and you
> should be able to run the commands again.
I will test the update, but before I read your reply I loaded what
seemed a suitable extension: pcp-libalac.tcz. Direct streaming from
Tidal
BosseJ wrote:
> I will test the update, but before I read your reply I loaded what
> seemed a suitable extension: pcp-libalac.tcz. Direct streaming from
> Tidal works with squeezelite-custom set if I have the 'pcp-libalac.tcz'
> installed (happily listening to Christy Moore 'Live
KrischanHH wrote:
> I deinstalled the LMS with "dpkg -P" and reinstalled it. After that I
> tested again to play FLAC files over NAS --> works fine :-)
>
> After installing, the server.log looks like this.
>
> 2020-11-03 17:10:15 squeezeboxserver_safe started.
> [20-11-03 17:10:16.2010]
I'm not sure if this is should be discussed under a pCP thread or under
LMS. Anyway, If the pCP squeezelite was supposed to handle direct
streaming to Tidal, it doesn't ...
Please note that this "issue" is easily fixed by setting "Proxied
streaming" for the player in LMS! I'm just curious since
ralphy wrote:
> Can you give this build a try for tidal with stream poxy turned off?
>
> ssh to pcp and run the commands in bold
>
> >
Code:
> > $ *ce*
>
> $ *wget -O squeezelite-custom
phred wrote:
> LMS lives on the C: drive of a Win10 Pro PC.
> The playlists are on the D: drive of the same machine.
> All the music files are on a NAS.
>
> There are no music files anywhere else. Not even the music listed in the
> playlists, which as you know, are only text files, which point
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