Re: [SlimDevices: SqueezeCenter] 7.9 - Browse "remote" LMS music libraries

2021-05-07 Thread georgew
mherger wrote: > > I can browse the music of usb stick through remote library, but I > can't > > play any track. It loads the title, but doesn't play anything. > > Any error message? Anything in server.log? Well the problem is about the support of flac and mp3 format, but I am new to lms and

Re: [SlimDevices: SqueezeCenter] 7.9 - Browse "remote" LMS music libraries

2021-05-07 Thread georgew
hello guys, I am on piCorePlayer with lms 8.1. I have a USB stick on my router that is advertising as dlna server on my network. I can browse the music of usb stick through remote library, but I can't play any track. It loads the title, but doesn't play anything. On my TV I see the dlna

Re: [SlimDevices: SqueezeCenter] 7.9 - Browse "remote" LMS music libraries

2021-05-07 Thread georgew
I think that the problem has to do with the info of file and especially the bitrate. I created a new server with bubbleupnp ap all play fine. THe problem I think is that on my usb stick on router I have this error [unknown bitrate]: 21-05-07 15:30:12.1572] Slim::Player::Song::getNextSong

Re: [SlimDevices: SqueezeCenter] 7.9 - Browse "remote" LMS music libraries

2021-05-07 Thread georgew
Paul Webster wrote: > Just for fun ... install lame on your LMS machine. > If it makes it work then at least you can listen to stuff while > scratching you head. I tried but unfortunately, the problem remains log file: https://pastebin.com/WbeRzpZt

Re: [SlimDevices: SqueezeCenter] 7.9 - Browse "remote" LMS music libraries

2021-05-07 Thread georgew
mherger wrote: > > I have tried a flac file at first, and then a mp3 file. Neither > result > > at any of them. So, my router doesn't make any conversion. > > What router are you using? tp link archer d50. On tv or android I can play all my audio (video etc) files normaly. A for the previews

Re: [SlimDevices: SqueezeCenter] 7.9 - Browse "remote" LMS music libraries

2021-05-07 Thread georgew
Paul Webster wrote: > From this ... > > Code: > > > http://192.168.1.1:54105/web/108063.flac > > > > it looks like the UPnP Server on your router is providing the content > as flac - implying it is going to transcode it itself. > But your