d6jg wrote:
> It shouldn't be necessary.
> I know it is a pain but have you tried the Pi running LMS without the
> DAC+ attached to it?
> My set up is fairly similar except that my Pi that runs LMS is dedicated
> as a server - Squeezelite is disabled.
> It's pCp 3.20 with NFS mount to QNAP.
tomsat50 wrote:
> Thanks for your reply.
> No, I do not use the sync. feature... the audio drops are quite
> consistent, it happens 9 of 10 time.
> I wonder if I can increase the buffering of the stream somewhere, but I
> cannot find that option in the system.
> Maybe the Squeezebox
d6jg wrote:
> Are any of the players synced? If so try without
>
>
> Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Thanks for your reply.
No, I do not use the sync. feature... the audio drops are quite
consistent, it happens 9 of 10 time.
I wonder if I can increase the buffering of the stream
tomsat50 wrote:
> I also have problems with audio 'drops' of 1 to 2 seconds, most of the
> time near the end of a track when playing music from my Spotify
> playlists.
> It only happens when I am using my SqueezeboxTouch (or one of my 2
> Squeezebox Radios).
> This problem does NOT happen at all
I also have problems with audio 'drops' of 1 to 2 seconds, most of the
time near the end of a track when playing music from my Spotify
playlists.
It only happens when I am using my SqueezeboxTouch (or one of my 2
Squeezebox Radios).
This problem does NOT happen at all when I am using one of the
Man in a van wrote:
> Rpi 3b needs at least 2.5 amps,5 volt power supply, also look at the fle
> tagging and if the disk is accessible at all times (not sleeping, that
> sort of stuff)
Hmmm... power supply came packaged with the Pi3 and is 2.5A 5V, so
should be all good. Have tried 2 different
Rpi 3b needs at least 2.5 amps,5 volt power supply, also look at the fle
tagging and if the disk is accessible at all times (not sleeping, that
sort of stuff)
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Trying to use an external hard drive (with its own power supply) for my
music library, plugged direct into USB of Raspberry Pi3. No problem
mounting the drive, and pointing LMS at it. LMS also scans the library
and will play tracks as usual, except it will sometimes pause during a
track. If I
When I shifted from running LMS on the QNAP to a Raspberry PI, I faced
the same: I used a text editor (nano) on the Pi to edit the playlists to
reflect the new path to the files. I don't have many playlists, so it
wasn't too much trouble. I daresay that a BASH script could automate the
process.
kidstypike wrote:
> You need to open each playlist in Notepad, and using "Find and replace"
> change the file path to point to the music files new location.
> I would practise on a copy of one playlist first if you haven't done
> this before.
> The playlist below was made with JRiver on a
Hi,
I'm going to give piCorePlayer a try for a LMS (for my SB Touch and
Radio).
Do I want the The normal version of pCP3.21 or the Audio optimized
version of pCP3.2 ?
Tony
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DavidBulluss wrote:
> Ha! Looked at tweaks several times and it was staring at me all the
> time! Thanks for your help.
>
> Cheers, David
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Man in a van wrote:
> there is a setting on the tweaks page.
>
> This is really a question for
>
> http://lmgtfy.com/
Ha! Looked at tweaks several times and it was staring at me all the
time! Thanks for your help.
Cheers, David
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there is a setting on the tweaks page.
This is really a question for
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not restart upon restarting pCP?
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kidstypike wrote:
> > d6jg wrote:
> >
> >
> > I'm not sure if this is an LMS version thing, but I'm running LMS 7.9.1
> > (Thursday 20th July) on a Pi3 with piCorePlayer, and I am now seeing
> > what I've always seen when I used Windows as OS:
> >
> > To demonstrate, in the top picture
Out of interest following Michael's comment in one of the other threads
where this was discussed, I initially put the DenonAvpControl zip file
into the plugins folder as he suggested doing. I can report that it
didn't work.
I certainly didn't suggest putting the zip file there, but its content.
paul- wrote:
> In the pCP setup, LMS always uses /usr/local/slimserver/Cache,
> /usr/local/slimserver/Cache is a hard symbolic link to wherever the
> cache is actually stored. (So what you describe is physically the same
> location)
>
> If you were to use the option in the pCP web pages to
In the pCP setup, LMS always uses /usr/local/slimserver/Cache,
/usr/local/slimserver/Cache is a hard symbolic link to wherever the
cache is actually stored. (So what you describe is physically the same
location)
If you were to use the option in the pCP web pages to move the LMS cache
to a USB
kidstypike wrote:
> Yes, good call, I forgot about Notepad++, worth installing for "Replace
> All in All Open Documents" alone.
> Save some time that will.
>
> 23340
Thanks to both of you kidstypike & d6jg for your help, worked very
well!
Cheers, David
d6jg wrote:
> I'd echo this except I'd use Notepad ++
>
> As it's a Linux mount the path is going to be completely different to
> w:/ in fact it's the other way round eg \mount\music\artist\alnum\track
> or similar. Find an example by clicking M on any track in the LMS gui
>
> If you are
kidstypike wrote:
> You need to open each playlist in Notepad, and using "Find and replace"
> change the file path to point to the music files new location.
> I would practise on a copy of one playlist first if you haven't done
> this before.
> The playlist below was made with JRiver on a
DavidBulluss wrote:
> Am loving pCP on the Raspberry, leaves the ReadyNAS duo V2 for dead for
> speed, ease of use, etc.
>
> One thing I would like to be able to do is still use the playlists that
> I set up while using LMS on the ReadyNAS. I have about 60 playlists of
> music from my own
Am loving pCP on the Raspberry, leaves the ReadyNAS duo V2 for dead for
speed, ease of use, etc.
One thing I would like to be able to do is still use the playlists that
I set up while using LMS on the ReadyNAS. I have about 60 playlists of
music from my own library that I created painstakingly
d6jg wrote:
> Did you miss Michael's comment that log shows playlist folder isn't
> writeable. Check owner / group and permissions
Hi, I took that comment re permissions on the playlist folder to be
regarding a different issue with SyncOptions plugin that I uninstalled
and the error message
DavidBulluss wrote:
> Michael,
>
> I think I have finally worked out what is happening and how to install
> it. I had to drop the DenonAvpControl folder and files into two
> different plugin folders simultaneously -
> /mnt/mmcblk0p2/tce/slimserver/Cache/Plugins/DenonAvpControl &
>
mherger wrote:
> >
>
> And, as mentioned before, this is the wrong place! InstalledPlugins is
> managed by the LMS plugin installer. Anything you put in there manually
>
> will be removed again. You have to use the Cache/Plugins folder.
>
>
> --
>
> Michael
Michael,
I think I have
mherger wrote:
> >
> And, as mentioned before, this is the wrong place! InstalledPlugins is
> managed by the LMS plugin installer. Anything you put in there manually
>
> will be removed again. You have to use the Cache/Plugins folder.
>
>
> --
>
> Michael
Michael, it may be the wrong
I edited my last post about 20 minutes ago, so you may not have seen it.
Oops...
Since posting this I have uninstalled the SyncOptions plugin as it
seemed to be causing a problem. I have also updated LMS 7.9.1 to build
1501791870. Interesting to note that the DENON plugin has now installed
mherger wrote:
> > I am getting a couple of error messages in the server.log, none of
> which
> > mean anything to me! A recent excerpt below:
>
> > [17-08-03 16:57:12.2961]
> > Slim::Formats::Playlists::Base::_filehandleFromNameOrString (86)
> Error:
> > Could't open /mnt/media/Music/LMS
I am getting a couple of error messages in the server.log, none of which
mean anything to me! A recent excerpt below:
[17-08-03 16:57:12.2961]
Slim::Formats::Playlists::Base::_filehandleFromNameOrString (86) Error:
Could't open /mnt/media/Music/LMS playlists/SyncOptions-Lounge
mherger wrote:
> That file should be fine. Make sure the permissions on the resulting
> folder are correctly set so LMS can access it.
>
> Are there any details about the failure in server.log?
>
> --
>
> Michael
As far as I know the permissions are correct on the DENON folders and
files -
That file should be fine. Make sure the permissions on the resulting
folder are correctly set so LMS can access it.
Are there any details about the failure in server.log?
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mherger wrote:
> > Latest LMS installed, created plugins directory in
> > /user/local/slimserver/Cache/, dropped zip file in as per Michael's
> > post. No signs of DENON after restart. Replaced zip file with DENON
> > folder. After restart the DENON is listed in LMS gui under active
> > plugins,
Latest LMS installed, created plugins directory in
/user/local/slimserver/Cache/, dropped zip file in as per Michael's
post. No signs of DENON after restart. Replaced zip file with DENON
folder. After restart the DENON is listed in LMS gui under active
plugins, but is unticked with comment
paul- wrote:
> Update LMS. We just pushed the change
>
> You will want to put it in
>
> /user/local/slimserver/Cache/Pligins
>
> You will need to make the plugin directory.
Latest LMS installed, created plugins directory in
/user/local/slimserver/Cache/, dropped zip file in as per
Update LMS. We just pushed the change
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DavidBulluss wrote:
> Michael, welcome back! Yes, I had dropped it straight into plugins
> folder, as had been suggested somewhere in this thread... Question, is
> it possible for me to set up my own repo for next time this happens?
>
> Cheers, David
On reflection and with a bit of
Since the cache folder can get so large, the cache folder is on
persistent storage. It does add risk of file system corruption, but no
more so that any computer.
Ah, /usr/local/slimserver/Cache is only a symlink. But that's fine. That
should work.
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mherger wrote:
>
> I sent a pull request which would add a Plugins folder to LMS' cache
> folder. If the cache folder is being backed up, then this should do.
>
Since the cache folder can get so large, the cache folder is on
persistent storage. It does add risk of file system corruption,
You must NOT use Slim/Plugin. That's part of the distribution. On my
system the folder would be /usr/local/slimserver/Plugins - don't know
whether this is being backed up by pCP, though. Good point.
Gotcha, any specific reason that Plugins could not be in the Cache
folder as well? The easiest
mherger wrote:
>
> You must NOT use Slim/Plugin. That's part of the distribution. On my
> system the folder would be /usr/local/slimserver/Plugins - don't know
> whether this is being backed up by pCP, though. Good point.
>
Gotcha, any specific reason that Plugins could not be in the Cache
Of course you could set up your own. But this shouldn't be needed. If
you have a copy of the folder (or zip file), just drop it in to the
Plugins folder (not Slim/Plugin and not InstalledPlugins). I'm doing
this all the time, in production as well as during development. This
should definitely
mherger wrote:
> >
> Of course you could set up your own. But this shouldn't be needed. If
> you have a copy of the folder (or zip file), just drop it in to the
> Plugins folder (not Slim/Plugin and not InstalledPlugins). I'm doing
> this all the time, in production as well as during
Michael, welcome back! Yes, I had dropped it straight into plugins
folder, as had been suggested somewhere in this thread... Question, is
it possible for me to set up my own repo for next time this happens?
Of course you could set up your own. But this shouldn't be needed. If
you have a copy
mherger wrote:
> > @Michael, is there something wrong with manual install in 7.9.1?
>
> I'm sorry Paul. After two weeks of partly being absent I'm lost in all
> these postings and mails...
>
> How did you manually install the plugin? Just don't drop it into the
> InstalledPlugins folder.
@Michael, is there something wrong with manual install in 7.9.1?
I'm sorry Paul. After two weeks of partly being absent I'm lost in all
these postings and mails...
How did you manually install the plugin? Just don't drop it into the
InstalledPlugins folder. That won't work.
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paul- wrote:
>
>
> Anyway, I pulled the latest version from google code, and dumped it on
> github. Add this to your repo list
> >
Code:
> >
> https://raw.githubusercontent.com/paul-1/DenonAvpControl/master/repo.xml
>
> >
>
> It will
This should really be in a different thread...if your problems
continue, start a new thread in the server area.
But I can confirm that it was LMS removing the Plugin..
Code:
[17-07-31 20:23:30.6471] Slim::Utils::PluginDownloader::checkForUpdates (241)
paul- wrote:
> Is this what you are using
>
> https://code.google.com/archive/p/denonavpcontrol/
Yes, that is the one. Interestingly the download that I have been using
included one additional file, REPO.XML, so I downloaded the 1.9.2
version (which is what I had been using as far as I know)
Is this what you are using
https://code.google.com/archive/p/denonavpcontrol/
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paul- wrote:
> LMS is the exception to the RAM storage. The slimserver cache directory
> is written to a persistent directory.
>
> David, There is some error happening when it tries to install your
> extension. Have you looked at the server log? you can look at it from
> the LMS web page
paul- wrote:
> LMS is the exception to the RAM storage. The slimserver cache directory
> is written to a persistent directory.
>
> David, There is some error happening when it tries to install your
> extension. Have you looked at the server log? you can look at it from
> the LMS web page
d6jg wrote:
> They have been deleted by PCP. After installing you need to do a backup
> via pCP - main page with beta on. It writes everything to the SD card -
> your changes were done in RAM
>
LMS is the exception to the RAM storage. The slimserver cache directory
is written to a persistent
DavidBulluss wrote:
> Thanks for the tip. The DENON files are now staying in the plugin
> directory... a step in the right direction, but the PLUGIN still doesn't
> appear in LMS, even though the main GUI states that it needs a restart
> due to the DENON plugin. Restart, restart, restart,
d6jg wrote:
> They have been deleted by PCP. After installing you need to do a backup
> via pCP - main page with beta on. It writes everything to the SD card -
> your changes were done in RAM
>
>
> Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Thanks for the tip. The DENON files are now staying in the
mherger wrote:
> > Are you back from your hols Michael?
>
> No. Still enjoying breakfasts and dinners in boots and down jacket on a
> camp site at almost 2000m altitude ð
Michael en famille, its very good of you to also help that little girl
with her goats :)
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this seems like a nice
DavidBulluss wrote:
> Have been using Filezilla but will give WinSCP a go if it helps?
>
> Have checked (and changed) octal on folder and files to suit existing
> plugins (only SPOTTY at this time!). Copied the files of SPOTTY into
> windows environment to check ownership & permissions and
d6jg wrote:
> Did you say you were using Filezilla or WinSCP ?
> You need to navigate to a folder containing a working plugin and examine
> the properties of the files & folders - I think its a right click in
> both - and note down the user / group and the octal (0777 etc or
> sometimes
d6jg wrote:
> > DavidBulluss wrote:
> >
> >
> > You have probably hit the same issue as Malcolm.
> > You click apply to enable the plugin and a box pops up to say you need
> > to restart LMS - you click OK thinking this means it will do the restart
> > for you.
> > No - you are acknowledging
Malcolm
some of this background would have been very useful to everyone when we
started the journey lol.
Anyway, the piCorePlayer LMS system will be a much better experience and
you can control it in the same manner as the QNAP LMS.
I sent you via pm a link to download a preconfigured
Man in a van wrote:
> > mphearn wrote:
> >
> >
> > pm is private message, you should get a notification when you log in.
> >
> > The idea of LMS on the pi is to leave the pi powered up all the time as
> > power usage is low.
> >
> > So you can start 10 hour play list on Spotty and switch
mphearn wrote:
> > Man in a van wrote:
> >
> >
> > Thank you Ronnie. With the a above setup does the computer or tablet
> > have to be active all the time the LMS user is listening? I wish to be
> > able to use my Squeezebox network without any other computers (apart
> > from the Pi and Qnap)
Man in a van wrote:
> > mphearn wrote:
> > Thank you all for your help and patience. Following your advice I now
> > have LMS 7.9.1 installed with Spotty enabled and have a Spotty icon in
> > My Apps on an SB Radio.
> > However, I am now baffled by Spotty Authorisation (see image) and cannot
>
Malcolm, check your pm.
Ronnie
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kidstypike wrote:
> Just pull the power from your Pi, and reconnect it, see if everything
> boots back up ok.
>
> You're having some rough luck, it's not your age, I'm 66 in three weeks
> :(
I've tried that and some other things with no success. I'm now
considering re-copying pCP to the SD
kidstypike wrote:
> I'm 66 in three weeks :(
I like cake :p
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mphearn wrote:
> Hi, thank you, I did this and it worked fine for a few minutes. Now,
> suddenly the LMS has stopped and I can't find out why. Back to square
> one!!
Just pull the power from your Pi, and reconnect it, see if everything
boots back up ok.
You're having some rough luck, it's not
kidstypike wrote:
> I see you've filled in your details (username and password), have you
> clicked "Apply" bottom right of that page. This should be all you need
> to do to authorise your Pi if you don't have a Spotify app on a phone,
> tablet or computer.
Hi, thank you, I did this and it
Jeff07971 wrote:
> > kidstypike wrote:
> >
> >
> > Didn't work for me but via the app did without filling in the boxes
> > (This was not on RPi/Pcp though)> >
>
> What the hell's going on with the qoutes? Is something broken?
*Server* - LMS 7.9.1 > Raspberry Pi3/piCorePlayer 3.21, 25K
kidstypike wrote:
> > Man in a van wrote:
> >
> >
> > He's already filled in the boxes, surely all he needs to do now is click
> > the \ " A p p l y \ " button ???:(> >
>
> Didn't work for me but via the app did without filling in the boxes
> (This was not on RPi/Pcp though)
*Players:*
> Delete the screen shot with your e-mail as I can now pester you
But get him to port forward to 'tinternet it'll be more fun ! ;)
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x3,Wandboard
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Man in a van wrote:
> > mphearn wrote:
> > Thank you all for your help and patience. Following your advice I now
> > have LMS 7.9.1 installed with Spotty enabled and have a Spotty icon in
> > My Apps on an SB Radio.
> > However, I am now baffled by Spotty Authorisation (see image) and cannot
>
mphearn wrote:
> Thank you all for your help and patience. Following your advice I now
> have LMS 7.9.1 installed with Spotty enabled and have a Spotty icon in
> My Apps on an SB Radio.
> However, I am now baffled by Spotty Authorisation (see image) and cannot
> find the list of Spotify
mphearn wrote:
> Thank you all for your help and patience. Following your advice I now
> have LMS 7.9.1 installed with Spotty enabled and have a Spotty icon in
> My Apps on an SB Radio.
> However, I am now baffled by Spotty Authorisation (see image) and cannot
> find the list of Spotify
d6jg wrote:
> I shall echo that
> We ARE trying to help Malcolm, but it does become frustrating when we
> ask a question, or give specific guidance, and it appears to be ignored
> and/or answered with another question.
> Persevere,because it does work and we will get you there. Unfortunately
>
This "Restart" with pCp has only been a recent development and I'm not
sure if it applies to v7.9.0, but I have had it in V7.9.1 since a LMS
update a week or so ago.
I did a fresh pcp ( I think it was 3.02) install for testing on
Wednesday am and I had to manually restart LMS from the pcp web
> =d6jg;890148]
>
> That is weird . I am on LMS 7.9.1 on Pi3 but with piCorePlayer 3.2 and I
> get
Perhaps it's piCorePlayer version, I'n on 3.21 as in top line of my sig.
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network drive, cache and playlists on a USB
kidstypike wrote:
> > d6jg wrote:
> >
> >
> > I'm not sure if this is an LMS version thing, but I'm running LMS 7.9.1
> > (Thursday 20th July) on a Pi3 with piCorePlayer, and I am now seeing
> > what I've always seen when I used Windows as OS:
> >
> > To demonstrate, in the top picture
d6jg wrote:
> > DavidBulluss wrote:
> >
> >
> > You have probably hit the same issue as Malcolm.
> > You click apply to enable the plugin and a box pops up to say you need
> > to restart LMS - you click OK thinking this means it will do the restart
> > for you.
> > No - you are acknowledging
DavidBulluss wrote:
> File ownership & permissions... in a Linux environment? This will be
> exciting!!! :rolleyes::D
>
> Cheers, David
Did you say you were using Filezilla or WinSCP ?
You need to navigate to a folder containing a working plugin and examine
the properties of the files &
DavidBulluss wrote:
> > mphearn wrote:
> >
> >
> > I installed the "not quite ready" SPOTTY plugin successfully yesterday
> > but had some difficulty at first. I had upgraded to LMS 7.9.1 early on ,
> > before installing SPOTTY, and after installing 7.9.1 I couldn't find
> > SPOTTY to install
d6jg wrote:
> File ownership & permissions probably need changing to match other
> Plugins
File ownership & permissions... in a Linux environment? This will be
exciting!!! :rolleyes::D
Cheers, David
DavidBulluss's
mphearn wrote:
> > Man in a van wrote:
> > As d6jg says click on the dropdown arrow at Formatting
> >
> > file:///C:/Users/MPH/Desktop/LMStest2.JPG
> >
> >
> > No plugin listed? Why is yours different from mine?> >
>
> I installed the "not quite ready" SPOTTY plugin successfully yesterday
Man in a van wrote:
> Well, I always think that If I can do it, any old Twazzak can :eek: :p
> :) ;)
You're not as daft as I look . . er, I mean :confused:
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*Lounge* -
Man in a van wrote:
> Well, a name at last.
>
> Malcolm, I'm seventy, my Mother is 104 and 10 months, she _-*is*-_ a
> senior citizen and *::very::* slow :rolleyes:
>
> With all of this stuff, you have to keep trying until you get it sorted
> in your own mind.
>
> All this installation
Man in a van wrote:
> Well, a name at last.
>
> Malcolm, I'm seventy, my Mother is 104 and 10 months, she _-*is*-_ a
> senior citizen and *::very::* slow :rolleyes:
>
> With all of this stuff, you have to keep trying until you get it sorted
> in your own mind.
>
> All this installation
> Are you back from your hols Michael?
No. Still enjoying breakfasts and dinners in boots and down jacket on a camp
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Well, a name at last.
Malcolm, I'm seventy, my Mother is 104 and 10 months, she _-*is*-_ a
senior citizen and *::very::* slow :rolleyes:
With all of this stuff, you have to keep trying until you get it sorted
in your own mind.
All this installation procedure is documented in various posts
Man in a van wrote:
> It would help if you answered questions:
>
> tick the plug in box
> click apply
> when the restart box appears go to the LMS page on picoreplayer and
> click restart
>
> 23229
>
> a box will open at the top of the page giving you information, when LMS
> is running again
mphearn wrote:
> > Man in a van wrote:
> > As d6jg says click on the dropdown arrow at Formatting
> >
> > file:///C:/Users/MPH/Desktop/LMStest2.JPG
> >
> >
> > No plugin listed? Why is yours different from mine?> >
>
> Quite probably because you have clicked Apply but haven't restarted
>
Man in a van wrote:
> As d6jg says click on the dropdown arrow at Formatting
>
> file:///C:/Users/MPH/Desktop/LMStest2.JPG
>
>
> No plugin listed? Why is yours different from mine?
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|Filename: LMStest2.JPG
mherger wrote:
> Hi mphearn
>
> > How confident are we that '-Spotty Spotify implementation for
> > Squeezebox. Not quite connect ready-' really is a working plugin?
> And
> > why hasn't it got a sensible name??
>
> I'm sorry for the poor name. It's just me being lame at finding good
>
Man in a van wrote:
> How exactly did you restart LMS?
mphearn wrote:
> I checked the plugin, waited a while, and then clicked the restart popup
> which appeared.
>
> How confident are we that '-Spotty Spotify implementation for
> Squeezebox. Not quite connect ready-' really is a working
Hi mphearn
> How confident are we that '-Spotty Spotify implementation for
> Squeezebox. Not quite connect ready-' really is a working plugin?And
> why hasn't it got a sensible name??
I'm sorry for the poor name. It's just me being lame at finding good names .
The plugin certainly is
And we are 100% confident that it is a valid plugin.
The name is Michael trying to tell people that the plugin does not
provide a "Spotify Connect" interface (yet). If you don't know what
Spotify Connect is then look it up on Google.
On piCorePlayer the pop up is a warning to tell you to restart LMS but
you have to do it via the piCorePlayer interface. Clicking the pop up is
just an acknowledgement. Read the text carefully.
*Pi3 with piCoreplayer music on QNAP TS419p via NFS*
iThingys/iPeng/Tablets/Jogglers
*Living Room* -
Man in a van wrote:
> How exactly did you restart LMS?
I checked the plugin, waited a while, and then clicked the restart popup
which appeared.
How confident are we that '-Spotty Spotify implementation for
Squeezebox. Not quite connect ready-' really is a working plugin?And
why hasn't it
d6jg wrote:
> Top left where it says Formatting that's the drop down. Is it not under
> there?
>
>
> Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
As d6jg says click on the dropdown arrow at Formatting
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|Filename: a spotty.png
Top left where it says Formatting that's the drop down. Is it not under
there?
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
*Pi3 with piCoreplayer music on QNAP TS419p via NFS*
iThingys/iPeng/Tablets/Jogglers
*Living Room* - Joggler & SB3 -> Onkyo TS606 - > Celestion Ditton F20s
*Office* - Pi -> Sony
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