Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce: piCorePlayer 3.5.0

2018-04-06 Thread bpa
Eric0321 wrote: > It played after adding that argument. I also changed the transcode > setting back to native within the advanced LMS settings. Good. > If you don't mind, for my own curiosity, why does this work with that > flag? Thanks :cool: This is long explanation and my understanding

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Need help - First boot shows 'LMS is not running'

2018-04-06 Thread 1uke_
bpa wrote: > Uninstall V1.3alpha3 - it only play live stream and even then can have > problems. The BBCiPlayerExtra is also out of date. > > Add the following repo URL to the "additopnal rerspitories" at the bttom > of the Settings/Plugins page and then click "Apply" > > http://downloads.sourc

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Need help - First boot shows 'LMS is not running'

2018-04-06 Thread bpa
1uke_ wrote: > I don't mean to be hostile, far from it, but I couldn't help noticing > you are the developer for these plug ins? Are you sure you aren't just > getting people to install your plug ins so they become more popular? > Please excuse me for being sceptical . I haven't heard that i

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Need help - First boot shows 'LMS is not running'

2018-04-06 Thread majones
1uke_ wrote: > I don't mean to be hostile, far from it, but I couldn't help noticing > you are the developer for these plug ins? Are you sure you aren't just > getting people to install your plug ins so they become more popular? > Please excuse me for being sceptical . Hi. I don't develop plu

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce: piCorePlayer 3.5.0

2018-04-06 Thread ply3908
mherger wrote: > > I am using the latest pcP and getting a lots of warnings in the log > when > > I using the LMS gui (clicking some Chinese songs or links perhaps). > Any > > idea to fix it please. > > Is it just that warning in the log, or is the page itself corrupted, > too? > > > [18-04-03

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce: piCorePlayer 3.5.0

2018-04-06 Thread Eric0321
bpa wrote: > Good. > > > This is long explanation and my understanding but it may have > inaccuracies > > MEPG-4 is a flexible but complex transport format so there are many ways > of laying out data in a file - an MPEG4 file is made up of data "atoms". > If a file is played by an application