I tested a few google searches and failed to find the current flac test.
Eg bbc iplayer r3 flac. It links with the previous one, with no link to
current one. bbc iplayer r3 flac does not bring up the link in the first
Google page. What is BBC doing with its test website? Does it want it
buried?
Owen Smith wrote:
> I think people playing Radio 3 with VLC and ffmpeg constitute such a
> tiny fraction of listeners as to be irrelevant. Sadly the same probably
> goes for LMS these days, I suspect there aren't enough of us to make an
> impact. And none of the other hardware internet radio
bpa wrote:
> To encourage BBC to do more Flac broadcasts - don't forget to rate it on
> BBC's website and answer the few questions.
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/taster/projects/radio-3-concert-sound2
Just to add that this is an extra survey, relating to this period of
use.
So if you completed the
bpa wrote:
> The pilot in Mar/April could only really be played in Firefox. Now in
> addition to browser there are version of vlc, ffmpeg as well as LMS that
> can play Dash/Flac. BBC should also be able to determine the number of
> individuals who have listened using Dash Flac.
I think people
JohnB wrote:
> Yes, PLEASE do that. It is alarming that there are only 1021 ratings so
> far. I fear that with ratings at that level the BBC might well think it
> isn't worth progressing with FLAC.
>
> The 320kbps AAC-LC was first introduced as a pilot on Radio 3 during the
> Proms in 2010 (I
bpa wrote:
> To encourage BBC to do more Flac broadcasts - don't forget to rate it on
> BBC's website and answer the few questions.
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/taster/projects/radio-3-concert-sound2
Yes, PLEASE do that. It is alarming that there are only 1021 ratings so
far. I fear that with ratings
Patricia P wrote:
> I lovie the flac BBC stream. I use Windows 8.1 and the streaming sounds
> wonderful on the amplifier and sub. Thank you bpa for keeping the SB
> ahead of the game!
To encourage BBC to do more Flac broadcasts - don't forget to rate it on
BBC's website and answer the few
I lovie the flac BBC stream. I use Windows 8.1 and the streaming sounds
wonderful on the amplifier and sub. Thank you bpa for keeping the SB
ahead of the game!
SB3, CA DacMagic, Talk Electronic stereo. LMS 7.9.1 BBCiPlayer plugin
1.5.4.4
PasTim wrote:
> It's good to know there is a reason behind such things. It is, of
> course, no problem - I'm sure we all much prefer solid sound to the pips
> being accurate!
I may have been setting the value too high because at the time I had
problems with home network and it may have been
bpa wrote:
> Just checked the code in more detail and I found because of rebuffering
> and possibly limited testing, I put in a special "safety" factor to
> start Flac stream 50 segments older - 50*3.84 secs = 192 secs which is
> just over 3 minutes.
>
> When comparing segment numbers of
Just checked the code in more detail and I found because of rebuffering
and possibly limited testing, I put in a special "safety" factor to
start Flac stream 50 segments older - 50*3.84 secs = 192 secs which is
just over 3 minutes.
When comparing segment numbers of Firefox and Plugin - I must
bpa wrote:
> I know there is a delay but on my setup it is not consistent. Trying to
> see what make the difference.
> What timezone is the LMS server in ? (segment number calculation has
> make allowance for difference between server time and BBC CDN time)
>
> What version of VLC ? I
PasTim wrote:
> That's what I thought, but I got confused by something someone said in
> some early post.
>
> Just to be clear, I'm using the flac manifest
> (http://vs-dash-ww-rd-live.bbcfmt.hs.llnwd.net/al/lossless/client_manifest.mpd)
> with vlc 3, so the time difference is for flac (rather
bpa wrote:
> No. The BBC R3 Flac stream is always in Flac. Once data is being sent
> from plugin to a player it cannot change format without stopping and
> restarting.
That's what I thought, but I got confused by something someone said in
some early post.
>
> Perhaps I didn't explain my theory
PasTim wrote:
> I've just tested this morning with vlc 3 and the plugin was nearly 3
> minutes behind.
>
> I also believe you said previously that only the live prom was in flac,
> and the rest was still aac, even though displayed on the LMS web info as
> being flc. Is that correct?
No. The
I've just tested this morning with vlc 3 and the plugin was nearly 3
minutes behind.
I also believe you said previously that only the live prom was in flac,
and the rest was still aac, even though displayed on the LMS web info as
being flc. Is that correct?
LMS 7.9.1 on VortexBox Midi box,
PasTim wrote:
> flac is all working very well indeed - thanks again for all your work.
>
>
> I notice that when using firefox or vlc 3 they don't seem to run as many
> minutes behind as this plugin does. It doesn't really matter, but I
> just wondered why.
When the Flac streams restarted, I
flac is all working very well indeed - thanks again for all your work.
I notice that when using firefox or vlc 3 they don't seem to run as many
minutes behind as this plugin does. It doesn't really matter, but I
just wondered why.
LMS 7.9.1 on VortexBox Midi box, Xubuntu 17.04, FLACs
ajs6000 wrote:
> Many thanks for this information.
>
> I will try it out on the 18th.
Why not try out the binaural items that are available now - enjoy the
coughing of the audience next to you.
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Many thanks for this information.
I will try it out on the 18th.
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ajs6000 wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The proms FLAC trial is working fine for me on the touch.
>
> Thank-you for making this possible.
>
> Could the binaural proms trial be made to stream via the squeezebox in a
> similar way?
>
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/taster/projects/proms-binaural-2017/
According to
PasTim wrote:
> The flac stream is playing perfectly for me (in the UK). I notice
> there's no skip back facility. I guess that's not available in this
> stream format.
technically the plugin can handle - BBC just doesn't provide the
buffer.
Skipback depends on BBC maintaining a time buffer
bpa wrote:
> Another BBC Blog entry
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/aboutthebbc/entries/c2676eb7-532b-4a4a-bcb8-63f7555a93ec
>
>
> Also
Good to see he is using a Musical Fidelity V Dac. So do I.
Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
The flac stream is playing perfectly for me (in the UK). I notice
there's no skip back facility. I guess that's not available in this
stream format.
LMS 7.9.1 on VortexBox Midi box, Xubuntu 17.04, FLACs 16->24 bit,
44.1->192kbps. Touch & EDO. 2nd Touch standard.
LMS plugin UPnP/DLNA Bridge
Hi,
The proms FLAC trial is working fine for me on the touch.
Thank-you for making this possible.
Could the binaural proms trial be made to stream via the squeezebox in a
similar way?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/taster/projects/proms-binaural-2017/
Another BBC Blog entry
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/aboutthebbc/entries/c2676eb7-532b-4a4a-bcb8-63f7555a93ec
> If we offer this sound to the audience in lossless it will be over
> 1000kbps and we will be conveying it to the audience as the recording
> left us in Radio 3 Concert Sound.
Also >
>
ericj wrote:
> The options on the questionnaire are:
> Desktop iPlayer Radio App DAB Radio FM Radio Other Skip
>
> Not the pluginprobably a standard set of categories. Thus I could
> not say BPA's wonderful plugin..:)
> Again, thanks.
The LMS+Plugin+SB is a non BBC internet
bpa wrote:
> AFAIK The only choice users have are
>
> 1. Firefox but must be a recent install.
> 2. VLC but only if the user managed to install the right build of VLC
> 3. BBCiPlayer plugin.
>
> HAve I missed any others ?
>
> Unlikely that "casual" users will be able to listen to the stream.
slartibartfast wrote:
> When I responded after seeing Bpa's post there were only 3 responses so
> a few more have taken the time to respond. Probably all from here
> .
AFAIK The only choice users have are
1. Firefox but must be a recent install.
2. VLC but only if the user managed to install
ericj wrote:
> Done. Only 9 responses so far, so the more the merrier. Thanks for
> pointing this out!
>
> When answering 'How do you listen" I chose other, but it is an
> interesting question. Should I have said iPlayer?
> Thanks again
When I responded after seeing Bpa's post there
bpa wrote:
> Don't be passive listener and just hope - rate the service
>
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/taster/projects/radio-3-concert-sound2/rate
>
>
Done. Only 9 responses so far, so the more the merrier. Thanks for
pointing this out!
When answering 'How do you listen" I chose other, but
ericj wrote:
> Streams quite nicely using a RPi, 7.9.1., non-UK (US)
> Thanks so much.
> If we could ask the Beeb to do this full time..
Don't be passive listener and just hope - rate the service
http://www.bbc.co.uk/taster/projects/radio-3-concert-sound2/rate
Aparently the blog has
Streams quite nicely using a RPi, 7.9.1., non-UK (US)
Thanks so much.
If we could ask the Beeb to do this full time..
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BBC seem to have started the Radio 3 Live stream again ahead of the
Proms.
To play Flac - you need the V 1.5.4.* of the plugin as Flac is a bit of
an experiment by BBC. Once installed then you need to set Live Stream
setting to "DashFlac > DASH" and play the "BBC Radio 3 Flac" stream
To
psketch wrote:
> Yep - that fixed it! Odd that it wouldn't realise that if it only
> support 44.1, that it should resample something at 48K. Anyhow - many,
> many thanks for your help - at least we have a work around for now.
Without the "-R" the expectation is that LMS will do the resampling
bpa wrote:
> Try
> squeezelite -r 44100 -R X
>
> Says 44100 is Max rate and then forces resampling by squeezelite to max
> rate.
Yep - that fixed it! Odd that it wouldn't realise that if it only
support 44.1, that it should resample something at 48K. Anyhow - many,
many thanks for your help
Try
squeezelite -r 44100 -R X
Says 44100 is Max rate and then forces resampling by squeezelite to max
rate.
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bpa wrote:
> Assuming the hifiberry only supports 441.kHz and 48kHz - then the
> following says player only support 44.1kHz
>
> squeezelite -r 44100
>
> If there are other rates then provide in a list separated by commas
> e.g.
>
> squeezelite -r 32000,44100,96000
>
> edit:
>
> Not sure
psketch wrote:
> Thanks.
>
> I'd rather go with (i) as it's only affecting one player. Do you happen
> to know the resampling syntax for that?
Assuming the hifiberry only supports 441.kHz and 48kHz - then the
following says player only support 44.1kHz
squeezelite -r 44100
If there are
bpa wrote:
> I think it may take a while before the new kernel is included in picore
> release.
>
> In the meantime you could setup the squeezelite on the offending player
> to either (i ) tell LMS it doesn't support 48Khz (i.e so LMS will
> resample) or (ii) make squeezelite resample all
psketch wrote:
> Ah yes - that looks like it! I'll chase up with the picore team.
I think it may take a while before the new kernel is included in picore
release.
In the meantime you could setup the squeezelite on the offending player
to either (i ) tell LMS it doesn't support 48Khz (i.e so
bpa wrote:
> BBCIplayer DASH & HLS streams are 48kHz whereas MP3 are 44.1kHz
>
> Isn't there a bug in Picore 3.2 with Hifiberry Amp+ playing 48Khz
> streams ? see
> http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?107352-Announce-piCorePlayer-3-20=886279=1#post886279
Ah yes - that looks like it!
psketch wrote:
> I'm using 1.5.3 and in general all seems well with the streams with one
> very odd situation - one of my players just streams silence, whilst all
> the others seems to work fine. I have a mixture of h/w (transporter,
> boom, SB3) and picore players. All work fine apart from
I'm using 1.5.3 and in general all seems well with the streams with one
very odd situation - one of my players just streams silence, whilst all
the others seems to work fine. I have a mixture of h/w (transporter,
boom, SB3) and picore players. All work fine apart from one, which has
a pi2,
Around 4-Jun-17 when I last updated the betarelease-repo.xml repo URL to
supply BBCiPlayerExtra V2.x I made an error and so broke the repo xml
and LMS wouldn't load.
I've fixed the repo XML and also updated the repo to deliver V1.5.3
instead of 1.5.2 (as well as Extra V2.x) as it has a number of
majones wrote:
> Is there any way of maintaining access to archives such as In Our Time?
Podcast?
22612
Ronnie
+---+
|Filename: in our time.jpg |
|Download:
florca wrote:
> get_iplayer etc. were and are a definite target but my take was that
> Squeezeplayer, although non-commercial, was regarded with benign
> support. This was obviously the personal view of someone fairly far
> down the food chain, and the thinking may have hardened since then (and
bpa wrote:
> I think one motive is the BBC is trying to hamper the "downloaders" and
> we're just collateral damageI think you're 100% correct there. A few years
> back I had a chat to one
of the BBC Listen Again developers who I met at a conference and his
(very unofficial!) view was that the
As to whack-a-mole, I think the BBC have decided they only want people
using Apps or the BBC web site because they have tighter control of
those. They probably regret ever officially supporting third party
hardware internet radios, the feed for them (which this plugin uses)
probably only still
I like the idea of the plugin accumulating 7 day schedue information
until it has 30 days worth. It's reasonably elegant, and it uses the
official published feed for third parties so I don't see how the BBC can
do something to break it.
Owen Smith wrote:
> The biggest loss for me from Extras is the 30 day Listen Again window,
> we're down to 7 days now on the official feed which is rather paltry.
> Are they deliberately trying to drive users away from third party
> internet radios and players to get people to use Apps or the
bpa wrote:
> No - I was hoping BBC might announce a new API when shutting the old
> ones down but you can see BBC have removed a lot of that functionality
> from their web pages - no more A-Z of programs and have no internal use
> for the old APIs. They are embracing "responsive" web stuff which
majones wrote:
> Is there any way of maintaining access to archives such as In Our Time?
There is no way to do it on the fly as API has changed.
The only way to do is to generate an file of the archive up to say
1-april-2017 and keep the file http accessible online somewhere.
bpa wrote:
> No - I was hoping BBC might announce a new API when shutting the old
> ones down but you can see BBC have removed a lot of that functionality
> from their web pages - no more A-Z of programs and have no internal use
> for the old APIs. They are embracing "responsive" web stuff which
majones wrote:
> That's a real shame. So does Extras have any functionality now?
No - I was hoping BBC might announce a new API when shutting the old
ones down but you can see BBC have removed a lot of that functionality
from their web pages - no more A-Z of programs and have no internal use
bpa wrote:
> BBC have killed Extras today. Only playing program info via BBCiPlayer
> menu will access On-Demand programs.
That's a real shame. So does Extras have any functionality now?
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Owen Smith wrote:
> See this for the BBC announcement on removing the feeds that
> iPlayerExtras uses:
>
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b08mdjyb.xml
At least they have updated it and again promising new APIs- the previous
message was there for about 12 months wirth a few extension of the
See this for the BBC announcement on removing the feeds that
iPlayerExtras uses:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b08mdjyb.xml
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bpa wrote:
>
> 1.5.2 had other issues a while back and was updated to 1.5.3. 1.5.4 has
> some addtional but best to use it for your needs.
>
> Use 1.5.4 from here
> *http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/bpaplugins/V154testrelease-repo.xml*
Magic! Thank you so much.
adagio wrote:
> LMS 7.7.5 on Windows XP
>
>
> BBC iPlayer (v 1.5.2) which has been working fine since forever - now
> will play Live but Listen Again get "Error no items found in play list"
> Installed BBC iPlayer Extra (v 1.9.5) no change
>
> Do get error message on Plugins page "Bad
LMS 7.7.5 on Windows XP
BBC iPlayer (v 1.5.2) which has been working fine since forever - now
will play Live but Listen Again get "Error no items found in play list"
Installed BBC iPlayer Extra (v 1.9.5) no change
Do get error message on Plugins page "Bad repository
florca wrote:
> Working fine again now, thanks as ever. Never knew about Systemline
> before your link, and definitely well above my budget. Strange that
> there's absolutely no mention of Logitech or LMS on their site - do they
> have any sort of formal relationship with Logitech? Is Adrian
bpa wrote:
> I've done a quick update to plugin. Uninstall and reinstall and I hope
> it is OK.
>
> BBC have blocked the addresses beginning
> http://open.live.bbc.co.uk/aps/programmes/b08mdlpx/segments.json
>
> it seems they prefer us to use this type now
>
>
bpa wrote:
> I've done a quick update to plugin. Uninstall and reinstall and I hope
> it is OK.
Working fine again now, thanks as ever. Never knew about Systemline
before your link, and definitely well above my budget. Strange that
there's absolutely no mention of Logitech or LMS on their site
I don't this recent problem was a specific reaction to the new feature
- many of the Extras feeds have also gone down.
This is similar to what happened a few weeks ago.
I think BBC now make changes mid week instead of weekend so they have
time to react and fix problem during week days
florca wrote:
> Except that now it's not! They're obviously locking things down pretty
> heavily this morning as within the last ten minutes those links, working
> earlier, now resolve to a "Maintenance Mode" page. I'd like to believe
> that the real target of this lockdown is get_iplayer etc.
I've done a quick update to plugin. Uninstall and reinstall and I hope
it is OK.
BBC have blocked the addresses beginning
http://open.live.bbc.co.uk/aps/programmes/b08mdlpx/segments.json
it seems they prefer us to use this type now
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b08mdjky/segments.json
I
florca wrote:
> FWIW the current (updated) metadata for last night's Late Junction as
> at:
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b08n46f2.xml
> with the detailed Segment info in the "Version PID" at:
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b08n463g.xml
Except that now it's not! They're obviously
bpa wrote:
> This is not under developement but another BBC feature which could die
> after May 2017 - BBC are withdraeing support for JSON and so this and
> many Extras API are on DNR.
>
> Problems are more likely my end trying to rush things as other work has
> backed up due to Flac and
PasTim wrote:
> I suspect that this feature may be 'under development' at the Beeb.
> Maybe it's not worth spending too much effort on it right now?
They've had versions of this data for several years now, at least for
the Radio 3 programmes above, although the format and tags have changed
a
florca wrote:
> I think the BBC have changed something overnight! The same Radio 3
> programmes which were showing a full, detailed Segment List yesterday
> night (Late Junction, World on 3, Jazz Now) are only showing the
> 10-minute interval list this morning :( . All a bit annoying of them, as
PasTim wrote:
> I suspect that this feature may be 'under development' at the Beeb.
> Maybe it's not worth spending too much effort on it right now?
This is not under developement but another BBC feature which could die
after May 2017 - BBC are withdraeing support for JSON and so this and
many
I suspect that this feature may be 'under development' at the Beeb.
Maybe it's not worth spending too much effort on it right now?
LMS 7.9.1 on VortexBox Midi box, Xubuntu 17.04, FLACs 16->24 bit,
44.1->192kbps. Touch & EDO. 2nd Touch standard.
LMS plugin UPnP/DLNA Bridge to MF M1 CLiC (to
bpa wrote:
>
> I've noticed on a few programs the segment list is a bit odd (and don't
> work) as they use a format that I hadn't noticed before - I'll come back
> to this issue later.
I think the BBC have changed something overnight! The same Radio 3
programmes which were showing a full,
bpa wrote:
> I've updated the 1.5.4.3 Plugin so anyboy who has this problem just need
> to re-install the plugin.
>
> I've noticed on a few programs the segment list is a bit odd (and don't
> work) as they use a format that I hadn't noticed before - I'll come back
> to this issue later.
On
ajs6000 wrote:
> I only have one problem, that the on air text just displays "2 mins
> delay" is this normal for the FLAC stream?
Yes. It is an estimate based oin the timecode of the segment last sent
by BBC sent to player against real time. So it is a combination of BBC
anbd plyer buffer.
Hi,
I've been using the BBC Radio 3 FLAC stream for the past week and its
worked perfectly.
Many thanks for providing this option during this testing phase.
I only have one problem, that the on air text just displays "2 mins
delay" is this normal for the FLAC stream?
I've updated the 1.5.4.3 Plugin so anyboy who has this problem just need
to re-install the plugin.
I've noticed on a few programs the segment list is a bit odd (and don't
work) as they use a format that I hadn't noticed before - I'll come back
to this issue later.
ian_heys wrote:
> Recent Tracks looks good.
>
> Struggling to find Segment Times on most programmes and where I do find
> them there is only one segment. Probably my misunderstanding of the
> purpose of this feature.
>
> Edit: Still can't find a "More" menu. Can you give an example of where a
bpa wrote:
>
>
> I've uploaded BBCiPlayer 1.5.4.2. For anybody using the
> V154testreleaserepo - upgrade will be notified automatically.
>
> Main changes
> - Recent Tracks now show elapsed time (i.e. mins:secs since track was
> played) rather than absolute when track was played due to UTC/BST
bpa wrote:
> (only a few days left to test)
I found a BBC On-demand FLAC test stream in one of their bug reporting
pages (forget which).
It can be heard by inserting the following in your menu.opml and may
keep going after the test period.
I wouldn't listen to it for anything other than
1.5.4.3 has the following changes
1. Click on a segment in "Segment Time" menu and player will jump to the
segment and play it.
2. Small change to segment list formatting of time to now
hours:mins:secs if necessary
3. If no segment info from BBC - a segment info list of equal segments
is created
Another small mod the latest test version. In addition to R3 Flac
support in 1.5.4 (only a few days left to test) - this version add
On-Demand segment info as a menu.
I've uploaded BBCiPlayer 1.5.4.2. For anybody using the
V154testreleaserepo - upgrade will be notified automatically.
Main
bpa wrote:
> This only relate to those testing the BBC R3 Flac stream with V1.5.4
>
> I've just released the V1.5.4.1 which should fix the "404" aka "Stream
> stops playing after a couple of minutes" problem when playing Flac
> streams. If using 1.5.4 LMS should show update available.
>
>
This only relate to those testing the BBC R3 Flac stream with V1.5.4
I've just released the V1.5.4.1 which should fix the "404" aka "Stream
stops playing after a couple of minutes" problem when playing Flac
streams. If using 1.5.4 LMS should show update available.
This means the "live stream
Dean_Bayliss wrote:
> Thank-you : Testing here UK location, players are the Mac/squeeze Play,
> Radios and PiCore. No gaps or disruption, and I must admit I do have
> set -Seconds to delay start live stream- to -no-delay-. The actual
> delay is slightly behind the AAC stream, which is
Thank-you : Testing here UK location, players are the Mac/squeeze Play,
Radios and PiCore. No gaps or disruption, and I must admit I do have
set -Seconds to delay start live stream- to -no-delay-. The actual
delay is slightly behind the AAC stream, which is obviously some time
behind the FM
Thanks yet again BPA for this. I have updated my Squeezebox Duet and it
works fine into the HiFi system and now look forward to the Proms.
Regards
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This post relates to V1.5.4 which has only one change from 1.5.3 - to
support DASH Flac. It is a rough and ready addition.
The BBC have been testing DASH Flac stream for last few months (
http://www.bbc.co.uk/taster/projects/radio-3-concert-sound also
Yes, the system time is wrong! 2011! Thanks for suggesting this.
The Sparky is armv7l-linux, running Debian - EN - utf8.
Martin
Allo Sparky, LMS 7.8.0 > Piano 2.1 + Kali, Max2Play > AudioEngine 5
Raspberry Pi > LMS 7.9.0
[Mac Mini > LMS 7.7.5: retired (okay, I broke it)]
Squeezebox
nitram wrote:
> Thanks for making this available, bpa. At least for now, however, the
> programs are still not displaying.
Moreinfo always helps.
Don't know what an Allo sparky is - Linux ? arm v6 v7 ?? RPI package ?
If menus are shown under Radio/ BBCiPlayer - then
There is something odd
Thanks for making this available, bpa. At least for now, however, the
programs are still not displaying.
Martin
Raspberry Pi > LMS 7.9.0
Allo Sparky, LMS 7.8.0 > Piano 2.1 + Kali, Max2Play
Mac Mini > LMS 7.7.5
Squeezebox Classic > AudioEngine 5
iPad mini > Squeezepad
Android phone > Squeezer
nitram wrote:
> I have just installed LMS (7.8.0) on a new machine (an Allo Sparky). It
> seems to be running fine, except that BBCiPlayer (1.5.2) displays
> "empty" where the programs used to be (on the old machine). Listen Live
> (outside the UK) works fine. BBCiPlayer Extras can find all the
I have just installed LMS (7.8.0) on a new machine (an Allo Sparky). It
seems to be running fine, except that BBCiPlayer (1.5.2) displays
"empty" where the programs used to be (on the old machine). Listen Live
(outside the UK) works fine. BBCiPlayer Extras can find all the
programs. The URL
Dean_Bayliss wrote:
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> Selecting from the BBCiplayer plugin, playing to the radio, then
> clicking on the title on the right hand side shows the detail on the
> left. Sorry if I confused things with the description. Just listening
> the BBC 2 Country popup before this - brilliant!
I
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Selecting from the BBCiplayer plugin, playing to the radio, then
clicking on the title on the right hand side shows the detail on the
left. Sorry if I confused things with the description. Just listening
the BBC 2 Country popup before this - brilliant!
Dean_Bayliss wrote:
> BTW the url is as it appears in LMS from the iPlayer listen live
> application, not directly entered :)
What is the iplayer live application ?
The URL shown using BBCiPlayer plugin via a Web browser or Touch is the
iplayer:// URL
Yes compared and that makes sense and as netstat says
NPR STREAMING HTTPS
tcp* * * * 0* * * 0 Raspi_Max2play.la:58336 195.10.36.182:*https ** *
ESTABLISHED
*BBC Akamai dash http* name =
a173-223-10-114.deploy.static.akamaitechnologies.com on 172.223.10.114
tcp* * * * 0* * * 0
Dean_Bayliss wrote:
> Does this show that I'm now attaching to the https stream and the dash
> stream is decoding? (By the way the music is playing!) I think the
> http on the end means not?
DASH is using HTTP but DASH is chunked not streaming HTTP. I think the
netstat is for a different
Hi - just out of interest... and you will have seen my other stream,
since loading SSL support and upgrading to the latest LMS after
Michael's changes yesterday, I'm now able to stream NPR https. So I
just went back to see what happens with the Limelight CDN
So with URL:
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