I requested to be a beta tester way back, probably around March. Didn't
get any response. I'm still optimistic that this hasnt gone away
forever. Unless Sonos made the developer an offer they couldn't refuse
StephenC's
Man in a van wrote:
> Not crucial, it's back to 7 days
>
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?106409-BBCiPlayer-V1-5-2-beta-test=921391=1#post921391
Thank you. I'd missed that thread.
Back to iPlayer Extras!
Stephen.
bpa wrote:
> For the less adventurous who want 30 days availabiliy of "Listen again",
> you can test 15 day and 30 day option from BBCiPlayer plugin settings
> by changing opml file as I have uploaded to 2 more menu opml file
> variants.
>
> Steps.
> 1. In BBCiPlayer Plugin Settings. Change
rkrug wrote:
> Hi
>
> ... is it possible to assign a member of the family to one player, i.e.
> that children only live with their player in their âspotify world
> (favourites, playlists, â¦) and do not populate other playlists with
> their music?
> ...
Yes, it is - Home > Spotty > Account
bpa wrote:
> As promised the BBC have killed the APIs that Extras used and so the
> Extras plugin no longer works.
Such a shame. I will keep everything crossed that this is a short term
hiatus before there's a viable solution.
Thank you so much, BPA, for your fantastic and much appreciated
I haven't tried a huge number of programmes, but those I have (from
Radio 4 A-Z) have been ok.
Maybe we have a small stay of execution...
Stephen.
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bpa wrote:
> I won't say definitive end because there are alternative ways of getting
> the info - just at the moment I don't have a lot of time to research the
> other sources so there will be no update for a few weeks.
This is music to my ears! I wish you all the good fortune in the world.
I had feared that the BBC had pulled the feeds. So, does this mean the
definitive end of iPlayer Extras? I used it, loads, every day. If it's
gone, it's gone, but I'll miss it terribly :(
BPA, as always, thank you for all your efforts.
bpa wrote:
> What I need to do is modify the plugin to be more pragmatic - if delay
> is greater than 3 hours - go back to live. This is effectivley what
> 1.4.10 is doing (e.g. a 410 error occur but the error handling triggers
> a stream restart losing the delay)
Wow - Can it pause live radio
castalla wrote:
The moderator on the blog is threatening to close the comments if people
don't stop 'campaigning'.
Do I detect wagons being drawn into a circle?
I read through the most recent comments, and can't see any
'campaigning'. Have I missed something?
I've emailed Nick Reynolds and Andrew Scott, voicing my continued
concerns, and asking for clarification on the reason for the comments
closure. I can't see any justification under their 'campaigning' rule
(which, as far as I can tell, is only rolled out during elections, so to
use it to silence
Listen Again was my interpretation of 'LA'
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Is the situation completely without hope? Is it the case that the feeds
needed won't be available to Squeezebox users? Or is it the case that
there are feeds, but the plugin needs to be changed? I'm not up to speed
with the finer points of the technicalities. Has the BBC said that they
won't
Sod it! I only just got it working again, thanks to BPA's sterling help,
over many hours, and several pages of this thread. I knew the streams
had been mooted for switch off, but didn't think it would be this
brutal.
I'm really, really, really disappointed about this. Fingers crossed that
castalla wrote:
I'm certainly not buying a slave-labour Apple to listen to the BBC.
Is there anything else at all that has similar usability as the
Squeezebox family? I have about seven SB3s, two Radios, a Boom, a Touch,
and four Raspberry Pis running PiCorePlayer. They're used locally, and
expectingtofly wrote:
Sure,
Just do this :
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you!
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bpa wrote:
A lot of users are happy with 7.9 but it has a smaller user base (with
fewer use cases) and those users are willing to have a beta system.
That said, I think it is easier to go forward to an update within a
version than to go back to an earlier version.
Oh happy day!
Hello,
Thanks for all the additional replies. To address the various
issues/questions:
1. I was using this particular version of LMS as I was having problems
with the stable version media scanner falling over on many files in my
library. There were known problems with the (7.8, I think) scanner
castalla wrote:
Strange - AFAIK the listen again section of iPlayer is still working
without any fixes.
What do you see/get when you select a program stream?
Hello,
Thanks for the reply. With BBC iPlayer I get the title scrolling on the
player display (Boom), and the text above says
PasTim wrote:
From your description it might be a File Type issue. Did you change any
when trying to get Live to work?
What can I say?! I may well have. I just had a look, but I don't know
the 'default' set up, and I can't see a 'reset to defaults' option. My
apologies for the somewhat
bpa wrote:
Please give specific example so people can test. There are some BBC
programs which are missing from Listen Again via the BBCiPlayer plugin
and there are other programs which are missing from Extras and in some
cases they are missing form both. Programs can be missing for a number
PasTim wrote:
If you haven't started rebuilding yet, take a look at Settings,
Advanced, File Types . What do you see under AAC? At least some of
these should be enabled, and work on your player.
One other question. When you installed the PlayHLS plugin did you modify
any of the
majones wrote:
If you go via BBCiPlayerExtra, you can find zillions of archive tweet
programmes that also play in WMA. :confused:
Yes indeed - many of those work fine for me. But, I would dearly like to
be able to listen to stuff from the last week. I'll keep my fingers
crossed that the nuke
PasTim wrote:
For what it's worth, what I would do is:
1. Stop LMS
2. Delete cache.db (just that, not library.db etc)
3. Restart LMS and try again
4. If no go, uninstall BBCiPlayer plugins, restart, re-install (without
opml changes) and try again
5. If listen again now OK, do the change
bpa wrote:
Play a problem stream with LMS logging player.source turned on to DEBUG.
BBCiPlayer plugin settings - transcoding must be enabled and most
comprehensive setting used for Listen Again.
Copy all lines (no editing) from log file into a text file from just
before stream started
bpa wrote:
Looks like something is corrupt on your system. Could you have
sym-linked flac to faad at sometime ?
Somehting isa very odd
The conf file line which had faad and flac
Code:
Matched: aac-flc via: [faad] -q -w -f 1 $FILE$ | [flac] -cs
majones wrote:
Presumably you've set the BBC iPlayer stream preference to
AACFlashAACFlashMP3WMA? WMA is supposed not to work any more (though
oddly enough it does for Tweet of the Day on Radio 4!).
I had changed the stream preference for iPlayer (Live and On Demand) to
AACFlashAAC, as
bpa wrote:
What OS is LMS running under ?
This feels like faad or flac is not working and up to now you have
been playing native WMa and so had no problem.
It's running under Ubuntu 13.10
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PasTim wrote:
I've got that setting on. I'm out of ideas right now :(
No problem. Thank you very, very much for the help so far. Maybe it's
time to bite the bullet and start again. Such a shame - until the
problems with the WMA streams started it had all been rock solid for a
long time.
bonze wrote:
Are you trying to listen again using BBCiPlayer or BBCiPlayerExtra ?
BBCiPlayer only has The News Quiz Episode 3 which works OK.
I can't get any TNQ episodes to work on BBCiPlayerExtra, although they
do show pictures :)
On iPlayer there's only one episode listed, ep. 3 (the
bpa wrote:
What OS is LMS running under ?
This feels like faad or flac is not working and up to now you have
been playing native WMa and so had no problem.
In case it's relevant:
faad returns:
*** Ahead Software MPEG-4 AAC Decoder V2.7 **
Build: May 1 2012
PasTim wrote:
That looks fine. And double-check that the iPlayer settings mentioned by
majones are definitely set as he said.
I'm afraid that they are - both Live and On-Demand are set to
AACFlashAACFlashMP3WMA
However, I tried switching off 'Allow Transcoding' on the same page, and
now
bpa wrote:
You are running the faad etc. from the LMS Bin directory and not from
Ubuntu /usr/bin or other bin on the PATH.
It looks like you have installed standard faad which will not work with
LMS
Also can you run flac.
I installed the faad and flac after your suggestion that it could
Hello,
Like everyone else, I'm very, very, very irritated by this debacle. I've
been largely addicted to Squeezeboxes and Triode's and bpa's wonderful
work from AlienBBC onwards for the last 8 years. My system is now
largely useless as far as I can tell. I do have the live BBC radio
working, but
Owen Smith wrote:
I have made no changes whatsoever to my system to cope with this
debacle, and iPlayer Listen Again is working fine for me. As I type this
I am listening to last Sunday's Early Music Show on Radio 3 at 320kbps
AAC.
Playing live does not work for me, obviously. I have the
bpa wrote:
Don't change setting when doing debugging - you could introduce
different problems.
Not sure what happened - it looks like you left the player,source
logging on and didn't turn on the os.paths.
I expect to see something like this in the log
Code:
bpa wrote:
Looks like you didn't do os.paths logging. This is what I expect - I
don't see any of the findbin message in your log.
Code:
[15-03-07 21:53:41.8834] Slim::Player::TranscodingHelper::checkBin (241)
Found command: [faad] -q -w -f 1 $FILE$ |
I have checked, and get the following behaviour - with both os.paths and
player.source set to 'debug', there are no 'FindBin' entries in the log
file. However, if I set player.source to 'error', then the FindBin
entries do appear:
Code:
[15-03-07 22:14:07.7422]
bpa wrote:
Enable the logging os.paths to DEBUG will show how LMS find the
executables.
OK. Here's the info:
1. File Types:
FLAC:
AIFF - flac
FLAC- Native
MP3 - flac/lame
PCM - flac
Is it the PCM - flac that could be causing the issue? (I changed it to
PCM - disabled, which made no
bpa wrote:
Now it looks ok but am now v. puzzled because LMS finds the flac with
the expected path and this is the code that is run when creating the
tokenized command.
Can you repeat a log with player.source set to DEBUG and os.paths set to
DEBUG.
1. Restart LMS and enable logging
bpa wrote:
I cannot explain it so All I can assume is something is badly awry in
your system. You said you are using a VM - so perhaps there is some
side effect but I don't think so as others use VMs.
Just to be sure you are enabling logging correctly. You have set
player,source to DEBUG
Matkubicki wrote:
Hope this helps someone.
Indeed it helped me. Thank you very, very much. Normal service is now
resumed, and as far as I can tell all the programmes are listed again
(solving the problem I asked about a month or so back).
Superb work. Much appreciated.
Stephen.
Hello,
Are there any updates on this? I emailed (several weeks ago) the email
address listed in the XML file (aodf...@bbc.co.uk). So far there has
been no reply. I really miss the ability to find programmes in the
iPlayer Plugin lists. I'm aware that I can use the iPlayer Extras
plugin, but this
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