garym wrote:
> piCorePlayer is at version 8.1.0.
Yep - I was thinking of Volumio 3. when I typoed (I had just dropped
that player when they "updated" from 2.9x to 3)
Currently running
piCorePlayer v8.1.0
Logitech Media Server Version: 8.2.0 -
thewebgal wrote:
> Yep - I was thinking of PiCorePlayer 3.1 and typoed it
> Logitech Media Server Version: 8.2.0 -
piCorePlayer is at version 8.1.0.
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(all ethernet)
*Cottage:* rPi4B-4GB/pCP8.x/4TB>LMS 8.2.x>Touch>Benchmark
CJS wrote:
> LMS v3.2? I have never seen this version number. I suppose that you mean
> LMS v8.2.0?
Yep - think of PiCorePlayer 3.1 and typoed it
Logitech Media Server Version: 8.2.0 -
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thewebgal wrote:
>
> I want LMS to look across the network to the music library on my MacPro
> at /Volumes/iTunaCuda-2TB/iTunes/Music/
> and use the 110MB xml file at /Users/username/Music/iTunes/iTunes Music
> Library.xml
>
> I'm not sure how to format those paths to load them in the iTunes
thewebgal wrote:
> Just switched my 4GB raspberry Pi4 from some other software to
> PiCorePlayer 8.1.0 this week - and it looks like LMS is at ver 3.2!
LMS v3.2? I have never seen this version number. I suppose that you mean
LMS v8.2.0?
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thewebgal wrote:
> Thanks - but my MacPro does run 24/7
Yes, I thought so! That what I wrote was only how I am doing it here. My
Mac Pro is not running 24/7 because I have another Pi for my Home
Automation. :-)
thewebgal wrote:
> So rather than copy and recopy my 2TB library of iTunes (which
carsten_h wrote:
> I am using a 1:1 copy of my Music (before it was iTunes) library for
> LMS. I am using this because my Mac Pro has not to stay on and I also
> have another backup of the library.
> This drive is mounted read only to my LMS Pi (with piCorePlayer).
> So there should be no
thewebgal wrote:
> My question is about connecting to a 2TB library of iTunes music that I
> have on the MacPro. I'd like to access that via LMS without copying
> everything to a USB stick,
> and the hassles of reloading and rescanning that on a regular basis.
> I've tried a couple of paths to
Just switched my 4GB raspberry Pi4 from some other software to
PiCorePlayer 8.1.0 this week - and it looks like LMS is at ver 3.2!
Got it all set up even with the HyperPixel4 on top, and Material skin
when I browse to it in Safari on my 2009 MacPro (Mojave), or with my
iPhone or iPad.
Got it
- 3488:3483/tcp
- 3488:3483/udp
Yes, you can't change these ports. They must be 3483.
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Unfortunately, it will won't find any players. If I start up my 7.9
instance, that will find the players and then so will 8.1.1, but 8.1.1
won't find it by itself. This seems like another port configuration
issue.
ports:
- 9005:9005/tcp
- 9095:9090/tcp
- 3488:3483/tcp
- 3488:3483/udp
mherger wrote:
> > Going to http://192.168.1.100:9004 gives me connection reset.
> HTTP_PORT
> > was set to 9004
>
> In this case you'd have to make a 9004:9004 mapping, not 9004:9000.
>
That's it!!! Thank you for your help.
This system just gets better and better. Mine runs on my old WHS 2011
on an old Proliant Microserver. I need intel for Sugarcube which I still
use.
Mine updated to 8 automatically, although I did load one of Michael's
manual builds after a crash a couple of years ago, and recovered my
Going to http://192.168.1.100:9004 gives me connection reset. HTTP_PORT
was set to 9004
In this case you'd have to make a 9004:9004 mapping, not 9004:9000.
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mherger wrote:
> > The ports are set up as:
> > ports:
> > - 9004:9000/tcp
>
> And you try to access the instance on port 9004?
>
> Please note that the server must run on the same port as you map on the
> outside. This is not important for the web UI, but for the players: LMS
> would tell
The ports are set up as:
ports:
- 9004:9000/tcp
And you try to access the instance on port 9004?
Please note that the server must run on the same port as you map on the
outside. This is not important for the web UI, but for the players: LMS
would tell the players on which port to get the
mherger wrote:
> >
> How did you set up the port mapping?
>
The ports are set up as:
ports:
- 9004:9000/tcp
- 9092:9090/tcp
- 3485:3483/tcp
- 3485:3483/udp
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may be a silly question. I have an old readynas ultra 2 nas system
running still 7.9.1. Will there be also an 8.x version for this device
Unfortunately no. 7.9 is the last version which would run on those
devices. See the announcement for 8.1, where I explained the reasoning.
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Dear all
may be a silly question. I have an old readynas ultra 2 nas system
running still 7.9.1. Will there be also an 8.x version for this device
?
Best
Michael
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Is the 8.x UI accessible via https only? I'm getting "secure connection
There's no https for the UI.
failed" via https and "the connection was reset" via http. The docker
image in up and it completed a library scan... just no web UI.
How did you set up the port mapping?
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Is the 8.x UI accessible via https only? I'm getting "secure connection
failed" via https and "the connection was reset" via http. The docker
image in up and it completed a library scan... just no web UI.
mortify's
I run Logitech Media Server Version: 8.0.0 - 1605892076 in a Docker on
Unraid
Please try 8.1.1.
I have 4 Picore players running version 7 and I am seeing this with
unraid music file playback. I can play from Pandora though.
-: ERROR while decoding metadata
state =
I run Logitech Media Server Version: 8.0.0 - 1605892076 in a Docker on
Unraid
I have 4 Picore players running version 7 and I am seeing this with
unraid music file playback. I can play from Pandora though.
-: ERROR while decoding metadata
state = FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_END_OF_STREAM
Not sure
carsten_h wrote:
> I had the LMS folder on an USB stick and now I changed this stick. The
> old one allowed only 100MB/s read and 30MB/s write and the new one
> allowes 300 MB/s read and 100 MB/s write. The scan of the whole library
> is much faster now and I have no slowing down any more. Also
mherger wrote:
> What is confusing me the most is the
> seemingly inconsistent behaviour. Once the time is spent reading the
> files, once it's the FTS index creation.
I had the LMS folder on an USB stick and now I changed this stick. The
old one allowed only 100MB/s read and 30MB/s write
troffasky wrote:
> Is there a more "concrete" way that appreciative users can give thanks?
> Ie a donation button somewhere?
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?113347-Register-your-appreciation=997572#post997572
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starcat wrote:
> Thanks to contributors for making LMS better and better over the years.
> Your work is highly appreciated!!
Is there a more "concrete" way that appreciative users can give thanks?
Ie a donation button somewhere?
Thanks to contributors for making LMS better and better over the years.
Your work is highly appreciated!!
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CJS wrote:
> There is a help page on installing LMS =>
> https://docs.picoreplayer.org/how-to/install_lms/
> This help page is partly outdated (it was written for pCP 3.5.0), but
> most information is probably still usefull.
The step by step help on setting up piCorePlayer and LMS is really
I'm running LMS 8.0.1 in a docker instance. Works great, but keep
telling me in the status bar that an update is there, eg today the
update-info mentions "2020-12-10 / Merge pull request #474..". The
docker image hasn't been updated.
Oh... crap: something has gone wrong on the build host - and
Good idea. It would need to control which plugins show up. Could the
7.9 ones appear in a separate list, below the 3rd party section, marked
as such with 'here be dragons'.
I like the suggestions so far :-). As I'm not a native English speaker
I'd be happy to get the final choice over in the
Hi Michael and community,
I'm running LMS 8.0.1 in a docker instance. Works great, but keep
telling me in the status bar that an update is there, eg today the
update-info mentions "2020-12-10 / Merge pull request #474..". The
docker image hasn't been updated.
I'm perfectly ok with not building
bpa wrote:
> As the plugin with 7.* are not presented to an LMS 8.* installation -
> the non compliant plugins could be placed in a repository list separate
> from "3rd Party Plugins" such as - "3rd party plugins - at your peril"
Agreed.
LMS 7.9.3 on PC, Xubuntu 18.04, FLACs 16->24 bit,
BosseJ wrote:
> I think the decision to focus support and development efforts to version
> 8.x only is a sound one. But with regard to the issue of older plugins
> not maintained and the "max version" parameter in these, can we not
> simply delegate the decision to install these old plugins by
mherger wrote:
> Hmm... interesting idea. With a big red warning, well hidden at the
> bottom of the plugins page...
As the plugin with 7.* are not presented to an LMS 8.* installation -
the non compliant plugins could be placed in a repository list separate
from "3rd Party Plugins" such as -
I think the decision to focus support and development efforts to version
8.x only is a sound one. But with regard to the issue of older plugins
not maintained and the "max version" parameter in these, can we not
simply delegate the decision to install these old plugins by means of a
new
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
I was assuming your comment in the 7.9.3 thread in September ("I've
created a 7.9.4 branch, which might see the random bug fix and nightly
builds. Don't expect much activity there.") still applied.
That was true back then, but no longer is :-)
Release: 8.0.0
Stable: 8.0.1 (with bug fixes)
mherger wrote:
> > As I understand it LMS 7.9.4 is now just getting maintenance fixes.
>
> Nope, there will be no more updates to 7.9.4.
>
> > My question is whether, in the long term, LMS 8 will be the only
> version
> > being maintained.
>
> It already is.
>
> > The reason I'm asking is
As I understand it LMS 7.9.4 is now just getting maintenance fixes.
Nope, there will be no more updates to 7.9.4.
My question is whether, in the long term, LMS 8 will be the only version
being maintained.
It already is.
The reason I'm asking is because some plugins have not been, and may
As I understand it LMS 7.9.4 is now just getting maintenance fixes.
My question is whether, in the long term, LMS 8 will be the only version
being maintained.
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
d6jg wrote:
> @bpa am I correct in thinking that BBC Sounds plugin still requires BBC
> iPlayer plugin for playback purposes?
As just noted, BBC Sounds and BBCiPlayer are totally independent and
there is no interdependency.
As soon as possible, I'll update the BBCiPlayer & BBCiPlayerExtra
Hi all. I tried LMS and piCorePlayer for the first time yesterday. It
seems I timed it well, as I like to use docker to manage software like
LMS. Once I'd discovered the official image it all went fairly smoothly
(Google isn't giving the page on docker hub enough visibility yet).
The only
d6jg wrote:
> @bpa am I correct in thinking that BBC Sounds plugin still requires BBC
> iPlayer plugin for playback purposes?
No, that was the case in the early releases, since version 2.0.0 it is
no longer the case.
CJS wrote:
> Thanks for this info. I use the BBC iPlayer plugin (almost) only for
> playing live streams (which works fine), and was not aware that "Listen
> Again" does not work anymore.
@bpa am I correct in thinking that BBC Sounds plugin still requires BBC
iPlayer plugin for playback
bpa wrote:
> So BBCiPlayer can only play Live streams. No "Listen Again"
> functionality.
Thanks for this info. I use BBC iPlayer almost only for playing live
streams (which works fine), and was nor aware that "Listen Again" does
not work anymore.
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CJS wrote:
> Demise of BBCiPlayer? Are you aware of bpa's BBC iPlayer plugin? It is
> working fine for me. You can add this plugin to LMS by adding the
> following repository add the bottom of the LMS plugins page:
> http://bpa-code.github.io/bpaplugins/betarelease-repo.xml
Just to clarify.
CJS wrote:
> Demise of BBCiPlayer? Are you aware of bpa's BBC iPlayer plugin? It is
> working fine for me.
You might not be trying to use all of the functionality.
Try to access the list of programmes in a radio station.
For now at least it is broken because of changes at BBC - and there
might
fmanchu wrote:
> All sorted just in time, following the recent demise of the good old
> faithful BBCiPlayer.
Demise of BBCiPlayer? Are you aware of bpa's BBC iPlayer plugin? It is
working fine for me. You can add this plugin to LMS by adding the
following repository add the bottom of the LMS
kidstypike wrote:
> Select the "Beta" tab at the bottom of the page.
Many thanks for the 'beta' tip. So simple yet so easy to miss the small
print.
All now fine and working to full satisfaction.
The suggestions from many to ditch LMS v7.9.1 on my ancient ReadyNAS,
buy a rPi4B, and enjoy the
CJS wrote:
> I would say select tab "Player/Server" at the bottom of the page. Then
> on the main page select "Resize FS" and resize partition 2 (PCP_ROOT) to
> at least 200MB.
> After that select tab LMS at the top of the page, and select "Install
> LMS". LMS packages will then be downloaded
kidstypike wrote:
> Select the "Beta" tab at the bottom of the page.
I would say select tab "Player/Server" at the bottom of the page. Then
on the main page select "Resize FS" and resize partition 2 (PCP_ROOT) to
at least 200MB.
After that select tab LMS at the top of the page, and select
fmanchu wrote:
> Encouraged by your positive remarks, I have now bought a rPi4B and
> loaded picoreplayer v6.1.0 without difficulty. However, at this last
> moment, I am given no option to start LMS.
>
>
> I am doing something wrong, but what? Any advice gratefully received.
Select the
garym wrote:
> It's really time to get an rPi4B, install piCorePlayer (which will
> include LMS 8.0), and point the LMS to your files stored on the
> ReadyNas. So you'll be running LMS on something much more modern (and
> easy to keep updated) and using the ReadyNAS for what it is best at,
>
I was greeted with the information that my SB Radio has broken firmware
and I should patch it (Applet Installer + Patch Installer + Version
Comparison Fix), which worked as documented, AFAICS.
Good to know!
Except for WaveInput plugin v1.04 (which says it's not compatible with
that version of
Just for the record, I updated from a 1.5 years old 7.9.2 nightly to LMS
8.0.1 nightly now (also updating from Perl 5.30 to 5.32).
I was greeted with the information that my SB Radio has broken firmware
and I should patch it (Applet Installer + Patch Installer + Version
Comparison Fix), which
Thanks for all your answers.
On Thu, 03 Dec, SlimChances wrote:
> I have quite a few of Erland's plugins and they work on LMS 8.01. The
> trick, I think, is to have them installed on a version of LMS prior to
> LMS 8 and then upgrade or install LMS 8.01 over that
Ok, that would be exactly my
mherger wrote:
> Ok, so it's not the files. What is confusing me the most is the
> seemingly inconsistent behaviour. Once the time is spent reading the
> files, once it's the FTS index creation.
I started a new full scan for the complete music this morning and now
everything seems to be fine:
Ok. I changed the media-folder to the changed CD. LMS made a complete
scan and that was fast:
Ok, so it's not the files. What is confusing me the most is the
seemingly inconsistent behaviour. Once the time is spent reading the
files, once it's the FTS index creation.
I'm wondering whether
mherger wrote:
> Yes, please.
Ok. I changed the media-folder to the changed CD. LMS made a complete
scan and that was fast:
Code:
Dateien/Verzeichnisse werden erkannt:
/mnt/Musikbox/Music/Compilations/Bravo - The Hits 2008 (43 von 43) Beendet
00:00:00
Neue
Why would it find 87k tracks, but only scan 42 of them? Can't you limit
the whole process to only this one folder?
Is this possible?
Should I simply change the folder for media files?
Yes, please.
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mherger wrote:
> Why would it find 87k tracks, but only scan 42 of them? Can't you limit
>
> the whole process to only this one folder?
Is this possible?
Should I simply change the folder for media files?
mherger wrote:
> So... more than 1h is spent on the Fulltext Index. Are you sure this
Do you realy need the whole scanner.log? It is 14.2MB.
It took 1 hour 38 minutes to scan the 42 new files.
The webpage was updated at the last part of the scan:
Code:
Dateien/Verzeichnisse werden erkannt: /mnt/Musikbox/Music (87232 von
87232) Beendet 00:17:07
sbellon wrote:
>
> > Having said that, I have read on this forum that there are a few LMS
> > plugins that have not been updated to be used with LMS 8.x, for
> > example a few plugins that were made by author "Erland". If you don't
> > use these plugins, then there should not be anay problem.
I forgot to mention, that this scan was run with: "Version: 8.0.1 -
1606889944 @ Wed Dec 2 07:58:32 CET 2020"!
pi4 4gb picoreplayer with lms and squeezelite for usb
pi3b+ (7\" display, hifiberry dac+ pro) picoreplayer with
squeezlite/jivelite for hifiberry and bluetooth headphone
two airport
mherger wrote:
> And please provide the server.log, too.
Do you realy need the whole scanner.log? It is 14.2MB.
It took 1 hour 38 minutes to scan the 42 new files.
The webpage was updated at the last part of the scan:
Code:
Dateien/Verzeichnisse werden erkannt:
mherger wrote:
> Ok, so please do that again with the debug options for scanning enabled.
>
> As it's only a few files (not 80k), that should result in a much smaller
>
> scanner.log file.
I changed only 42 files (ripped a double CD with 320kBit/s instead of
192kBit/s). And no the display is
Thanks for your quick reply.
On Thu, 03 Dec, CJS wrote:
> In my experience updating LMS from 7.9.4 to 8.0.1 is indeed a matter
> of downloading the appropriate .deb file and installing it by double
> clicking the .deb file in your file manager.
Or "dpkg -i" for that matter. ;-)
> Having said
sbellon wrote:
>
> I'm monitoring http://downloads.slimdevices.com/nightly/?ver=7.9
> constantly, but see that since October 22nd it is not updated any more.
>
> So, I realized that there's now a 8.0 version "officially" out - which
> even already has Perl 5.32 supplied.
>
> Now, do I have
mherger wrote:
Are you saying the scanner got stuck for 1.5h when you configured only
this one folder to be scanned?
Yes, correct. Then I stopped it.
Ok, so please do that again with the debug options for scanning enabled.
As it's only a few files (not 80k), that should result in a much
mherger wrote:
> Are you saying the scanner got stuck for 1.5h when you configured only
> this one folder to be scanned?
Yes, correct. Then I stopped it.
When it happened the webpage of LMS (...:9000) was not accessible.
But the piCorePlayer webpage was working (not the LMS part) and ssh was
Hi community,
I've been a long-time user of LMS and I've been running the LMS 7.9
nightlies for years on a Debian GNU/Linux unstable box.
>From time to time, when Debian updates Perl, I always get a headache
because the CPAN/arch contents of the LMS nightly .deb has to catch up
first.
I'm
What if you scanned these new folders only?
That was the first problem yesterday when I tried to scan only the new
and changed files. After 1,5 hours LMS could not be reached and nothing
happened. So I gracefully shut down the Pi and restarted it to start a
complete scan which worked so long.
mherger wrote:
> What if you scanned these new folders only?
That was the first problem yesterday when I tried to scan only the new
and changed files. After 1,5 hours LMS could not be reached and nothing
happened. So I gracefully shut down the Pi and restarted it to start a
complete scan which
Yes, nothing is changed, except that there are 54 more songs in the
SSD.
What if you scanned these new folders only?
You could also enable logging for the scanner to see whether you could
further down where the time is spent on.
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mherger wrote:
> And the 35 minutes were on the exact same configuration? Same SSD? Same
>
> filesystem? Same USB stick?
Yes, nothing is changed, except that there are 54 more songs in the
SSD.
mherger wrote:
> BTW: using the USB disk for the cache is one of the tweaks I was
> wondering
That is what I thought too. I did a full scan last week that was running
35 minutes and that is OK.
...
piCoreplayer is starting from SD card, LMS database etc. is placed on an
USB stick attached to USB 3, the music files are on a USB SSD attached
to USB 3 and the filesystem is HFS+ and this is
mherger wrote:
> Ok, more than two hours are too much.
That is what I thought too. I did a full scan last week that was running
35 minutes and that is OK.
mherger wrote:
> What are your DB performance
> settings (Settings/Advanced/Performance)?
I have it set to "Max", because of such a big
[20-12-02 20:45:50.8669] Slim::Utils::Scanner::Local::__ANON__ (301)
Scanning new audio files (81669)
[20-12-02 23:04:05.4575] Slim::Music::Import::endImporter (710) Completed
Slim::Media::MediaFolderScan Scan in 8330 seconds.
Ok, more than two hours are too much. What are your DB
mherger wrote:
> What pCP version?
This: piCorePlayer v6.1.0 | www v0009 | linux 4.19.122-pcpCore_v8 |
piCore v10.3pCP | Squeezelite v1.9.8-1287-pCP
mherger wrote:
> Please share your scanner.log file.
This is the complete one after deleting the library.db* files:
Code:
I have "Version: 8.0.1 - 1606829643 @ Tue Dec 1 14:58:52 CET 2020"
running on a piCorePlayer Pi4 installation. Today I tried to add a few
(54) songs to LMS.
What pCP version?
But it took 3 hours and I can not see what is going on because the LMS
webpage and the LMS part of the piCorePlayer
carsten_h wrote:
> But it took 3 hours and I can not see what is going on because the LMS
> webpage and the LMS part of the piCorePlayer webpage are not reacting.
I now deleted the three library.db* files and started a complete scan.
It took 2 hours and 18 minutes to search all new files.
Hello!
I have "Version: 8.0.1 - 1606829643 @ Tue Dec 1 14:58:52 CET 2020"
running on a piCorePlayer Pi4 installation. Today I tried to add a few
(54) songs to LMS.
But it took 3 hours and I can not see what is going on because the LMS
webpage and the LMS part of the piCorePlayer webpage are not
>
> As you were on the 8.0.0 release, there are no more automatic updates
> until 8.0.1 or 8.1.0 will be released. Only once you've installed one of
>
> these builds manually you'll get the nightly builds again.
>
>
>
> Most likely the file _is_ corrupted. I strongly suggest you
1) the auto download of last release stopped working, so had to get it
manually.
As you were on the 8.0.0 release, there are no more automatic updates
until 8.0.1 or 8.1.0 will be released. Only once you've installed one of
these builds manually you'll get the nightly builds again.
Hi everyone.
trying to update from Logitech Media Server Version : 8.0.0 - 1605892076
@ Fri Nov 20 21:29:02 CET 202
to latest nightly of the 8.0 version.
logitechmediaserver_8.0.1_1606889944_arm.deb
Using Raspbian on RPi 4. Until today, updates were running smoothly, as
can be seen from date
d6jg wrote:
> If you really want to you can use a reverse proxy to get LMS onto https
> with an SSL cert but the only thing you really gain is that your browser
> may stop complaining
I did this some time back and when combined with a static IP and
LetsEncrypt it's all good. If anyone wants
mherger wrote:
> >>...I could be wrong, but I believe that newer ReadyNAS
> could install the Debian package instead.
>
> --
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> Michael
Absolutely. The Debian package even works very fine on an old PRO
running ReadyNAS OS 6.
It's time to say goodbye to the ReadyNAS support. It's been broken du…
…e to the Perl 5.8 incompatibility for a while. Time to move on.
In practice. Would that mean that I wont be able to use my NAS anymore?
I'll have to be more clear in the changelog: what that says is that we
no longer
Thanks :) What was I thinking ? :) Its only a share of course :)
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bambadoo wrote:
> Ok
> Running rpi3b - picoreplayer as "player"
> LMS installation on a virtual instance
>
> Library is on a readynas pro6 (6x2TB disks) and a identical for
> mirroring backup a different place. Almost 16000 albums only lossless
> and many in HD.
>
> Running latest V8.0.0 on
Ok
Running rpi3b - picoreplayer as "player"
LMS installation on a virtual instance
Library is on a readynas pro6 (6x2TB disks) and a identical for
mirroring backup a different place. Almost 16000 albums only lossless
and many in HD.
Running latest V8.0.0 on the LMS and thinking of upgrading to
JJZolx wrote:
> But still no ability to run LMS itself via secure HTTP?
If you really want to you can use a reverse proxy to get LMS onto https
with an SSL cert but the only thing you really gain is that your browser
may stop complaining
VB2.4[/B] STORAGE *QNAP TS419P (NFS)
[B]Living Room*
> https is the new http
But still no ability to run LMS itself via secure HTTP?
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LMS web interface/Settings/Plugins/iTunes/Settings
Paul Webster
http://dabdig.blogspot.com
author of \"now playing\" plugins covering radio france (fip etc), kcrw,
supla finland, abc australia, cbc/radio-canada and rte ireland
Paul Webster wrote:
> If your playlists are coming from iTunes then I presume that they are
> the result of an export from iTunes (possibly an automatic one if iTunes
> rather than Apple Music).
>
> There is a plugin in LMS to read from iTunes and one of the
> configuration settings is to tell
If your playlists are coming from iTunes then I presume that they are
the result of an export from iTunes (possibly an automatic one if iTunes
rather than Apple Music).
There is a plugin in LMS to read from iTunes and one of the
configuration settings is to tell LMS where to look for the
Suddenly, the Playlists have reappeared on the Squeeze Pad!
But they are from the retrieved Library. Most of the Playlists are
missing- but at least some have showed up.
Anyway- it's better than nothing & I guess I'll have to re-input the
music- what a pain.
If anybody has a plan to retrieve
OK, uploaded 8.0- everything on My Squeeze Pad is there apart from my
iTunes Playlists.
I've had a problem recently with iTunes where the LMS was reading a
different iTunes Library than the iTunes showing up on my PC. This
happened after I connected my iPad Pro to power it up via the PC-
OK, I have uninstalled 8.1 & are currently loading 8.0 - will let you
what happens.
Cheers
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