Got tired of waiting for the port to be updated so decided to pull down
the FreeBSD tgz and give it a shot.
Running FreeBSD 8.2-RELEASE & Perl 5.14.2. When I start the server, I
get the following error:
Code:
Starting squeezeboxserver.
The following modules failed
florca wrote:
> so I'm quite prepared to believe that it's a problem with the slightly
> iffy code serving up the DVB-T streams
Yes, now working perfectly, all my fault, the HTTP response header
wasn't being terminated with a CR when Metadata wasn't requested...
Apologies
Phil
--
New binaries posted.
Main change is to attempt to recover from alsa errors in more locations.
Some of the warning messages have also been hidden and will now only
appear if logging is enabled.
I need to work out a better way of distributing as at present I've had
to delete the old version from g
psketch wrote:
> Hi
>
> It all seems to be working really nicely this evening, but I had a
> question on HD audio. I'm streaming a flac which is 96KHz/24bit. If I
> do a tvservice on my Pi, I see
>
> pi@raspberrypi ~ $ tvservice -a
> PCM supported: Max channels: 8, Max samplerate: 192kHz, Ma
Triode wrote:
> I was trying to have fixed buffer allocation to read headers into as I
> expected them to always be smaller than 2K - can you rebuild with
> MAX_HEADER set to a larger value (or pm me with an email address so I
> can send you a binary with this). MAX_HEADER is set in squeezelite.
Hi
It all seems to be working really nicely this evening, but I had a
question on HD audio. I'm streaming a flac which is 96KHz/24bit. If I
do a tvservice on my Pi, I see
pi@raspberrypi ~ $ tvservice -a
PCM supported: Max channels: 8, Max samplerate: 192kHz, Max
samplesize 24 bits.
AC3 suppor
florca wrote:
> Have been playing today with squeezelite running on a RPi / armhf /
> squeezeplug.
>
> Updated to the latest armhf build on
> http://code.google.com/p/squeezelite/ and it's working really well, with
> direct aac streaming from iPlayer Live / Listen again working perfectly,
> toge
Have been playing today with squeezelite running on a RPi / armhf /
squeezeplug.
Updated to the latest armhf build on
http://code.google.com/p/squeezelite/ and it's working really well, with
direct aac streaming from iPlayer Live / Listen again working perfectly,
together with FLAC & MP3 tracks f
JIJ3 wrote:
> I wonder whether simply starting SqueezeLite as ./squeezelite-armv6hf> would accomplish the same thing?
>
Yes that will achieve the same thing as far as prioritising the output
task is concerned - it does give squeezelite more access to everything
else though.. So if this is a ma
Triode wrote:
> Here's some instructions on how to allow a normal user to set real time
> priority. This will allow squeezelite to run its output thread as a
> realtime thread without having to run the whole thing as root.
> Squeezelite already tries to run one of its 4 threads as realtime - al
Goweropolis wrote:
> Thanks for the reply Tamex. Looked quickly at your page. I need to run
> this on an AMD64 computer (don't have a Pi ... yet!). Would these build
> instructions work for my AMD64 machine?
Hi.
This is not my site. ;)
Ok, I don't think that the debian package will work be
truehl wrote:
> Is it necessary to run it also if I'm running SqueezeLite as user root?
No - should work fine as root.
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Triode wrote:
> Here's some instructions on how to allow a normal user to set real time
> priority. This will allow squeezelite to run its output thread as a
> realtime thread without having to run the whole thing as root.
> Squeezelite already tries to run one of its 4 threads as realtime - al
bagpuss wrote:
> If there are versions of linux which allow a quick boot into xbmc then
> i'll look into it. Thanks.
Linux boots faster than Windows, but still not as fast as 200MB distro
like OPENELEC. There is a linux distro that can be very lean in size -
Arch Linux, but to get it going requir
Thanks for the reply Tamex. Looked quickly at your page. I need to run
this on an AMD64 computer (don't have a Pi ... yet!). Would these build
instructions work for my AMD64 machine?
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matka wrote:
> From what I know of OPENELEC, it is a minimal linux distribution based
> on busybox tailored to run XBMC only, that's why it is so compact .
> Running LMS there would require tons of dependencies and defeat the
> purpose of OPENELEC.
>
> If you do not care for small footprint, yo
Would somebody care to write up a simple step-by-step guide to getting
it running on 12.2? It's a bit hard to follow all the steps when spread
out in the thread. Thanks!
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>From what I know of OPENELEC, it is a minimal linux distribution based
on busybox tailored to run XBMC only, that's why it is so compact .
Running LMS there would require tons of dependencies and defeat the
purpose of OPENELEC.
If you do not care for small footprint, you can have XMBC installed
Goweropolis wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> Is there anyone out there who has been able to get Logitech Media Server
> working on Debian Wheezy? I have tried installing the Logitech build
> available from the official repositories, but the server keep crashing.
> And I can't seem to figure out the issue
Bhima wrote:
> Nope, I did not. I recently updated to 12.10. So I might try again but
> for right now it runs fine on my RaspberryPi.
Ok, I have found the squeezi-pi package that works also on on my Odroid
X with Wheezy. (thread with the wheezy image for odroid-x
http://odroid.foros-phpbb.com/
I wonder if anybody could help me, I've googled and searched everywhere
for some support but can't find anything.
I have OPENELEC installed on a HTPC and I would like to installed LMS so
I can serve my music from the same box.
Has anybody managed to do this through OPENELEC's XBMC interface?
-
Mnyb wrote:
> No power icon here ?
>
> You could always claim the icon is invisible as it is a headless player
> ,not meant to be seen :)
There should be a generic "power" icon but I am rarely able to test that
so it might be that some error crept in during a recent icon change.
Will have a loo
On a fresh OI 151a7, in a zone. I needed to get runtime/gcc from the SFE
repo, then your package would install. However, when enabled, it threw
this error:
Code:
[ Nov 26 18:40:58 Executing start method ("/lib/svc/method/svc-lmsd
start"). ]
Starting /opt/lms-7.7.2/slim
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