bpa wrote:
> I think LMS does a backoff approach to retries with each failed attempt
> it waits a bit longer. IIRC First backoff is 60 sec which means there
> has been many many attempts to contact mysqueeznetwork.com and each one
> has failed.
Bit excessive though, wouldn't you agree ?
mrmichaelwright wrote:
> Hi bpa
>
> The loss of other services seemed to happen 2 or 3 times a day. It
> doesn't occur alongside anything else obvious but I do work almost
> entirely off dropbox dealing with large CAD and video files. My theory
> is that the DNS demands on the homehub are too
Hi bpa
The loss of other services seemed to happen 2 or 3 times a day. It
doesn't occur alongside anything else obvious but I do work almost
entirely off dropbox dealing with large CAD and video files. My theory
is that the DNS demands on the homehub are too high, hence the change of
router.
Jeff07971 wrote:
> Retrying in a day !!!
I think LMS does a backoff approach to retries with each failed attempt
it waits a bit longer. IIRC First backoff is 60 sec which means there
has been many many attempts to contact mysqueeznetwork.com and each one
has failed.
> Couldn't resolve IP address for: www.mysqueezebox.com, retrying in 86400
> seconds
Retrying in a day !!!
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mrmichaelwright wrote:
> I guess this is pointing back to the problem being with windows 10
> running on an older machine and causing issues
AFAICT This is not a WIndows 10 BBCiPlayer plugin issue - all the errors
show no response from BBC to request for audio but in the middle of the
iPlayer
So I've been at home a bit this week and performance has been mixed.
As i was getting repeated DNS issues I've swapped out my BT homehub for
a better router. I noticed that often when iplayer dropped out i also
lost a load of other internet services like dropbox so there was
something of a
Thanks
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rabbit wrote:
> I have the latest plugins installed and changed my LMS settings (2
> screen grabs attached). Both Live and On Demand streams work, but the
> stream format shows as AAC not DASH (3rd screen grab). Is this correct?
> How will I know when I have the correct stream?
There are two
I have the latest plugins installed and changed my LMS settings (2
screen grabs attached). Both Live and On Demand streams work, but the
stream format shows as AAC not DASH (3rd screen grab). Is this correct?
How will I know when I have the correct stream?
As always, many thanks for your superb
bpa wrote:
> Sorry I'm not sure - the changes to 1.95 were small and I've got tied up
> with other things (a small one line update that has snowballed) that I
> didn't test it. I didn't want to put 1.9.5 on general release as that
> would cause an automatic update and possibly trigger many
whitman wrote:
> Can I use 1.9.5 with 1.4.9? I'm guessing not, as it hasn't updated
> automatically.
Sorry I'm not sure - the changes to 1.95 were small and I've got tied up
with other things (a small one line update that has snowballed) that I
didn't test it. I didn't want to put 1.9.5 on
bpa wrote:
> IIRC The problem is due to a change made by BBC which Extras 1.9.3 can't
> handle but 1.9.5 can. When you disable DASH you get to play the Flash
> version which works but IIRC is usually lower quality than DASH (I can't
> test because it is a UK only thing)
Can I use 1.9.5 with
whitman wrote:
>
>
> IIRC The problem is due to a change made by BBC which Extras 1.9.3 can't
> handle but 1.9.5 can. When you disable DASH you get to play the Flash
> version which works but IIRC is usually lower quality than DASH (I can't
> test because it is a UK only thing)
bpa wrote:
> Last 7 days only. BBciPlayerExtra gets access to all of iPlayer
> programs.
> Setting look OK - must be one of the small changes I made. I'll have to
> test later. Workaround - use BBCiPlayer > Radio 2 > Sounds of the 60s -
> it's ok for last 7 days progs.
Bpa, I still can't get
bpa wrote:
> I play R4 all the time on Boom - so there is no Boom specific issues
> except perhaps the generaL wifi one - is the Boom wired ?
> The should be no difference between R4Extra and any other station.
>
Apologies for the delay in replying. OK, I've just spent 20 minutes
listening
bpa wrote:
> > Jed1-62 wrote:
> > ... dual core Intel Atom 330 ... 4gb Ram .. Win10[\quote]
> > Thanks - again Windows is the common factor. Some windows configurations
> > seem to be more prone to the rebuffering when transcoding which usually
> > means older players Boom, Classic or
Jed1-62 wrote:
> ... dual core Intel Atom 330 ... 4gb Ram .. Win10[\quote]
> Thanks - again Windows is the common factor. Some windows configurations
> seem to be more prone to the rebuffering when transcoding which usually
> means older players Boom, Classic or Squeezeplay.
>
> > > > Just to
bpa wrote:
> For completness to understand who had rebuffering with 1.4.9 and for
> whom 1.5.2 fixed - can you give details on your system (i.e. processor,
> memory ) and OS.
>
>
> I am running LMS on an Acer Revo 3610 which has a dual core Intel Atom
> 330 with 2gb Ram and running LMS 7.8.1 -
Jed1-62 wrote:
> Ok so I have only just installed this beta version after being directed
> to this thread to resolve an issue I had with iplayer extra.
>
> With the live stream delay set to 2mins this seems to have resolved the
> breaks/ rebuffering issues I had with v 1.4.9. Playing through
bpa wrote:
> I play R4 all the time on Boom - so there is no Boom specific issues
> except perhaps the generaL wifi one - is the Boom wired ?
> The should be no difference between R4Extra and any other station.
>
> At busy time BBC/CDN can be slow to deliver packet sometimes as long as
> 30
tallpaul wrote:
> Apologies as I'm coming a bit late to this thread but I installed 1.5.2
> a couple of days ago and it's been working a treat via squeezelite, both
> on my Linux desktop and my piCorePlayer. But last night I was listening
> to 4Extra live streaming on my Boom which is the first
tallpaul wrote:
> Apologies as I'm coming a bit late to this thread but I installed 1.5.2
> a couple of days ago and it's been working a treat via squeezelite, both
> on my Linux desktop and my piCorePlayer. But last night I was listening
> to 4Extra live streaming on my Boom which is the first
tallpaul wrote:
> Apologies as I'm coming a bit late to this thread but I installed 1.5.2
> a couple of days ago and it's been working a treat via squeezelite, both
> on my Linux desktop and my piCorePlayer. But last night I was listening
> to 4Extra live streaming on my Boom which is the first
Apologies as I'm coming a bit late to this thread but I installed 1.5.2
a couple of days ago and it's been working a treat via squeezelite, both
on my Linux desktop and my piCorePlayer. But last night I was listening
to 4Extra live streaming on my Boom which is the first time I've used it
since
Indeed yes, sorry.
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bpa wrote:
> You are posting on the beta thread so "Man in a Van" is probably using
> the latest Extra 1.9.5 which has a few small changes.
das ist richtig ;)
ronnie
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whitman wrote:
> Bpa, interesting that man in a van (post 74 above, also in UK) is
> successful with my iPlayerExtras route.
You are posting on the beta thread so "Man in a Van" is probably using
the latest Extra 1.9.5 which has a few small changes.
Bpa, interesting that man in a van (post 74 above, also in UK) is
successful with my iPlayerExtras route.
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whitman wrote:
> Interesting. I didn't know I could get On Demand through BBCiPlayer.
> I've always used Extras for that.
Last 7 days only. BBciPlayerExtra gets access to all of iPlayer
programs.
> Anyway, I just tried BBCiPlayer as follows: BBCiPlayer>BBC Radio
> 2>Saturday>08:05 Sounds Of
whitman wrote:
> Interesting. I didn't know I could get On Demand through BBCiPlayer.
> I've always used Extras for that.
>
> Anyway, I just tried BBCiPlayer as follows: BBCiPlayer>BBC Radio
> 2>Saturday>08:05 Sounds Of The 60s, and that does play the show. So at
> least I know I can use that
Interesting. I didn't know I could get On Demand through BBCiPlayer.
I've always used Extras for that.
Anyway, I just tried BBCiPlayer as follows: BBCiPlayer>BBC Radio
2>Saturday>08:05 Sounds Of The 60s, and that does play the show. So at
least I know I can use that successfully.
I was trying
whitman wrote:
> Thanks Bpa.
>
> I've fiddled with a few settings for On demand, because there's nothing
> exactly as you suggested.
Probably because I showed 1.5.* - I don't have 1.4.* online.
> This could be a coincidence, but I'm now getting "Playlist Empty" when I
> try to connect to
whitman wrote:
> ... could someone check to see if they can play Radio 2's Sounds Of The
> 60s for 19th Nov?
Plays fine for me using both my Windows and QNAP installations of LMS.
I'm in the UK.
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Thanks Bpa.
I've fiddled with a few settings for On demand, because there's nothing
exactly as you suggested.
This could be a coincidence, but I'm now getting "Playlist Empty" when I
try to connect to some shows On Demand. To see if it is indeed
coincidence and the Beeb are up to something,
whitman wrote:
> I've had a further think, Bpa, and for now I'll continue with iPlayer
> 1.4.9 and Extras 1.9.3 (despite the fact I have your "report-short"
> repository in the Additional Repositories slot, Extras hasn't been
> updated to 1.9.5: should it?).[/quota]
>
> Extras has been updated
I've had a further think, Bpa, and for now I'll continue with iPlayer
1.4.9 and Extras 1.9.3 (despite the fact I have your "report-short"
repository in the Additional Repositories slot, Extras hasn't been
updated to 1.9.5: should it?).
I've changed the settings for Live (actually has to be this
It doesn't happen on HLS or MP3 streams. I only posted as a note bpa.
The plugin is working fine.
I've never used the "Skip Back 15 minutes" before but it seems to be
working fine.
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ian_heys wrote:
> This isn't causing me a problem but I've worked out that is referencing
> 1st January 1970 and that this is apparently "Unix Time". It is only
> appearing on my Windows connected USB DAC using a WASAPI driver other
> players are fine.
The BBCiPLayer plugin does nothing with
ian_heys wrote:
> In the range 410963:12:45. Alternates randomly about every 5 - 15
> seconds.
This isn't causing me a problem but I've worked out that is referencing
1st January 1970 and that this is apparently "Unix Time". It is only
appearing on my Windows connected USB DAC using a WASAPI
Listening to BBC Sports, Radio 4 and Radio 2 this morning the web gui
connection time has been alternating between correct reading and an
accumulating reading in the range 410963:12:45.
Alternates randomly about every 5 - 15 seconds. Haven't noticed this
behaviour before but only changed from
Thanks Bpa, I'll sort it out at the weekend and report back.
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whitman wrote:
> Currently I have BBC iPlayer v1.4.9, and BBC iPlayer Extras v1.9.3. In
> the Additional Repositories I have
> http://www.herger.net/slim-plugins/repo.xml and
> http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/bpaplugins/repo-short.xml
AFAIK The "herger.net" repository is M. Herger
bpa wrote:
> Yes. If you don't have many messages in the log about long packet
> response times and your system/LAN isn't stressed by many TCP
> connections per sec needed to stream - then there is no reason but I
> would expect all users to eventually migrate.
>
> However if BBC changes their
PasTim wrote:
> It worked for me, just below 'Listen Live (Non UK).
>
> I'm not sure I'll use this feature very often, but I guess it's nice to
> have. A shame there's no Radio 4 entry.
Whenever I looked Radio 4 tracks are always empty - you can create your
own menu entry with
mrmichaelwright wrote:
> the menu.opml file shows it's modified date as today so i guess it's
> downloaded? Also the backup file has changed.
>
> Where would i find the new menu option? perhaps I am just missing it.
>
> I've maxed the buffer fullness and will keep an eye on the log
It worked
Your long packet times coincide with "Unable to get players from SN:
Couldn't resolve IP address for: www.mysqueezebox.com, retrying in 900
seconds" which means you have a general network connection or DNS
problem and the long delay packets (effectively lost) are collateral
damage.
understood.
Log is showing long chunk fetch time every couple of minutes but no
re-buffering
>
> [16-11-15 12:44:19.5922] Plugins::BBCiPlayer::DASH::__ANON__ (696)
> status 200 Long chunk fetch time 1359 ms
> [16-11-15 12:47:44.4227] Plugins::BBCiPlayer::DASH::__ANON__ (696)
> status 200 Long
mrmichaelwright wrote:
> would it be possible to use the musicbrainz ID to link to the spotify
> app or even the artist name?
> Just seems like that's be a great addition
It's possible to link - just not sure what the UI would be useful or
even should look like (i.e. SB3, WebUI, Touch/radio)
would it be possible to use the musicbrainz ID to link to the spotify
app or even the artist name?
> Description: Song: Dis Generation Artist : A Tribe Called Quest Played
> at: Tue Nov 15 12:09:00 + 2016* Musicbrainz
> :9689aa5a-4471-4fb4-9721-07cecda0fa9f*
Just seems like that's be a
got it now
cool feature
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mrmichaelwright wrote:
> actually the date created for both files is 9/11 which is i guess when i
> installed v1.5.2 so perhaps it's downloading the wrong file?
Cut & paste - I put in the wrong URL in the message it is now corrected
to below
actually the date created for both files is 9/11 which is i guess when i
installed v1.5.2 so perhaps it's downloading the wrong file?
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mrmichaelwright wrote:
> the menu.opml file shows it's modified date as today so i guess it's
> downloaded? Also the backup file has changed.
>
> Where would i find the new menu option? perhaps I am just missing it.
>
> I've maxed the buffer fullness and will keep an eye on the log
It
the menu.opml file shows it's modified date as today so i guess it's
downloaded? Also the backup file has changed.
Where would i find the new menu option? perhaps I am just missing it.
I've maxed the buffer fullness and will keep an eye on the log
Is the menu file changed ? The initial upload failed but I did'nt
notice so I had to redo it last night. Sourceforge indicate only 2
downloads are from Ireland.
I'd change the buffer fullness to 255 or as high as possible if you can
- the smaller the number the less data in the player and
Hi BPA
not seeing any change to menus after the above?
In terms of streaming, things are a lot better with 2 min delay and 100
buffer fullness. Both live and listen again suffer occasional
re-buffering but far less than previously.
While trying to improve sync of metatdata with playing program I found
a BBC feed which provides details of the last 10 tracks played on a
station. This seems to be only actively used on Radio 1, Radio 1Xtra,
Radio 2, Radio 3 and 6Music.
As an experiment to see if it works for everyone and
castalla wrote:
> Thanks ... it'll probably take me as long to give a reply - tied up with
> cars & hospitals this week!
Some people like expIainations. I wouldn't worry too much about the
meahcnism but small numbers can lead to trouble but experiement and
finds what suits your system and if
bpa wrote:
> I would advise a safe 100 as non UK is by default 96K unless you have
> set for lowest which is 48k ?
>
> Any difference between Live and Listen Again ror do both require 20 ?
>
> Sorry was slow answering this post as I wanted to test on a slow Linux
> system so see if there was
castalla wrote:
> E - what for NON-UK stream rates?
I would advise a safe 100 as non UK is by default 96K unless you have
set for lowest which is 48k ?
Any difference between Live and Listen Again ror do both require 20 ?
Sorry was slow answering this post as I wanted to test on a slow
PasTim wrote:
> Just in case anyone is interested following previous discussions of the
> delay on live streams, Radio 3 live (in the UK) is currently running
> about 40 seconds behind FM on my system with default settings using
> DASH.
I have added under the Listen Live MP3 - the MP3 and AAC
Just in case anyone is interested following previous discussions of the
delay on live streams, Radio 3 live (in the UK) is currently running
about 40 seconds behind FM on my system with default settings using
DASH.
LMS 7.9 on VortexBox Midi box, Xubuntu 16.04, FLACs 16->24 bit,
44.1->192kbps.
to quote my wife"dont fiddle with the song info, I am so happy it
has stopped rebuffering!" so all I can say is one huge thank you for
your amazing work, ,and if you get a paypal donation going, I am
certainly clicking!
Thanks
davidismynaim wrote:
> quick update:
> still all good, no rebuffering at all!! amazing.
>
> However, 1st world problem I know, but the info about the song playing
> is out of sync with the 3 mins delay. ie, you get the song info for the
> 'live radio' and the actual music is 3 mins behind that,
castalla wrote:
> E - what for NON-UK stream rates?
Just for info, on my UK ubuntu system I get no delays on live or listen
again, set to 'no delay' and 'buffer fullness' 255.
LMS 7.9 on VortexBox Midi box, Xubuntu 16.04, FLACs 16->24 bit,
44.1->192kbps.
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quick update:
still all good, no rebuffering at all!! amazing.
However, 1st world problem I know, but the info about the song playing
is out of sync with the 3 mins delay. ie, you get the song info for the
'live radio' and the actual music is 3 mins behind that, this is on SB3.
On squeezeplay
bpa wrote:
> 20 can kill the system. Min advisable 100 for 320kbps streams.
E - what for NON-UK stream rates?
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speaker; Pioneer WX-SMA1 speaker; - PURE One Flow
castalla wrote:
> changed to no delay and 20
20 will kill the system. Min 100.
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bpa wrote:
> Interesting but can't help without more info. There is very little code
> change in 1.5.2. There is an option of starting playing from an earlier
> time but if delay is set to "15 sec delay" and buffer threshold to 255
> it will be the same as 1.4.9 except using HTTP/1.1 code. For
castalla wrote:
> Ugghhh! Now it takes an age for streams to start on my linux system!
Interesting but can't help without more info. There is very little code
change in 1.5.2. There is an option of starting playing from an earlier
time but if delay is set to "15 sec delay" and buffer
Ugghhh! Now it takes an age for streams to start on my linux system!
Touch, Logitech Radio, Logitech UE Radio, O2 Joggler + SqpOS
UPnPBridge - 2 paired Sonos Play1 speakers; Rocki - Sony SRS-BTM8
speaker; Pioneer WX-SMA1 speaker; - PURE One Flow internet radio: PURE
Jongo S3x ; Jongo T2;
I installed latest versions of iPlayer and iPlayer Extras this morning.
All was fine before so didn't change anything from standard and seems to
working fine on first ten minutes.
Windows 10 latest on old Core 2 Duo 2GHz latest 7.9 LMS.
When are you going to get a PayPal button - it's about
Thanks.
bpa wrote:
> Yes. If you don't have many messages in the log about long packet
> response times and your system/LAN isn't stressed by many TCP
> connections per sec needed to stream - then there is no reason but I
> would expect all users to eventually migrate.
>
> However if BBC
Hi bpa
not at home much at the moment but a brief test with 45 second delay and
buffer set at 100 seems to be very good with my duet in a sync group.
I'll have more time next week to run full tests on my 'benchmark'
problem system.
PaulinPosset wrote:
> All present and correct.
Odd that cache was so persistent but good to report it as I'm sure
another user will see something similar.
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bpa wrote:
> Can you check the BBCiPlayer files just to see if there are any other
> differences.
> 13/12/2015 15:5112,742 BBCOnAir.pm
> 25/11/2015 14:58 7,860 BBCXMLParser.pm
> 07/11/2016 17:2231,897 DASH.pm
> 23/11/2015 19:3131,389
Can you check the BBCiPlayer files just to see if there are any other
differences.
13/12/2015 15:5112,742 BBCOnAir.pm
25/11/2015 14:58 7,860 BBCXMLParser.pm
07/11/2016 17:2231,897 DASH.pm
23/11/2015 19:3131,389 DashUtils.pm
03/11/2016 14:12
Sorted. Uninstalled both plugins, cleared the cache and re-installed.
Additional menu items now there!
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PaulinPosset wrote:
> It's not there either Tim
Odd. It is on mine.
LMS 7.9 on VortexBox Midi box, Xubuntu 16.04, FLACs 16->24 bit,
44.1->192kbps.
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Marantz CR603 UPnP renderers.
Alternatively Minimserver & Upplay to same &
bpa wrote:
> You're right - The screenshot is from the "Radio / BBC iPlayer/ Listen
> Live" menu - the alt CDN is under "Radio / BBC iPlayer/ Listen Live -
> alt CDN" - it is not a "alt CDN" sublevel of "Listen Live" but a "Listen
> Live - alt CDN" menu in its own right on the smae level as
PasTim wrote:
> Surely he's looking at the wrong menu level? Isn't it at the level one
> above this?
You're right - The screenshot is from the "Radio / BBC iPlayer/ Listen
Live" menu - the alt CDN is under "Radio / BBC iPlayer/ Listen Live -
alt CDN" - it is not a "alt CDN" sublevel of
bpa wrote:
> V. Strange. I did a delete and a reinstall and the alt CDN and Live MP3
> menus were present.
>
> Do you have a "Buffer Threshold" setting in BBCiPlayer Settings ?
> Have you setup a custom menu.opml ?
Yes have "Buffer Threshold" setting and haven't setup a custom menu just
using
PasTim wrote:
> It's in the menu level above this - BBC iPlayer (i.e. not 'live').
It's not there either Tim
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> V. Strange. I did a delete and a reinstall and the alt CDN and Live MP3
> menus were present.
Surely he's looking at the wrong menu level? Isn't it at the level one
above this?
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44.1->192kbps.
LMS plugin UPnP/DLNA
PaulinPosset wrote:
> Here's my menu page. I've also checked the menu.opml file and can't see
> any reference to an alternative CDN.
>
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V. Strange. I did a delete and a reinstall and the alt CDN and Live MP3
menus were present.
Do you have a "Buffer Threshold" setting in BBCiPlayer
bpa wrote:
> Did you have long delays/gaps/rebuffering with 1.4.9 on live streams ?
Yes - lots of rebuffering. Actually, as a result I'd given up on the
Windows server implementation, and used solely my QNAP/linux
implementation. I'm really pleased to have both as now viable.
PaulinPosset wrote:
> Here's my menu page. I've also checked the menu.opml file and can't see
> any reference to an alternative CDN.
>
It's in the menu level above this - BBC iPlayer (i.e. not 'live').
LMS 7.9 on VortexBox Midi box, Xubuntu 16.04, FLACs 16->24 bit,
44.1->192kbps.
LMS
bpa wrote:
> Attached is screenshot of menu. Very strange - I've double checked that
> update menu.opml is in the 1.5.2 zip file on sourceforge
Here's my menu page. I've also checked the menu.opml file and can't see
any reference to an alternative CDN.
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PaulinPosset wrote:
> Can't find it where you've described it to be and I've reloaded the
> default menu and cleared the cache.
Attached is screenshot of menu. Very strange - I've double checked that
update menu.opml is in the 1.5.2 zip file on sourceforge
bpa wrote:
>
>
> Near bottom of BBciPlayer menu "Listen Live - alt CDN". I've no idea
> whether there is any streaming difference as there is no audio
> difference but included it for completeness (and possibly testing). If
> a user wants the menu in a different location - they can change
majones wrote:
> Good result here running Windows 10 with a i5-4460 processor! When I use
> BBCiPlayer for Radio 4 live, there is no start-up delay or rebuffering
> when "Seconds to delay start live stream" is set to 2 mins, but there is
> when set to 15 s. Many thanks, bpa.
Did you have long
PaulinPosset wrote:
> Purely for academic reasons, I can't see how you select the alternative
> menu for live streams using Limelight CDN in the settings?
Near bottom of BBciPlayer menu "Listen Live - alt CDN". I've no idea
whether there is any streaming difference as there is no audio
Good result here running Windows 10 with a i5-4460 processor! When I use
BBCiPlayer for Radio 4 live, there is no start-up delay or rebuffering
when "Seconds to delay start live stream" is set to 2 mins, but there is
when set to 15 s. Many thanks, bpa.
1.5.2 running without issue from the office (poor internet connection)
through squeezelite on a Win7 laptop.
One thing I've noticed is that the metadata stops updating/changing
after an hour or so. Not really a problem and I'd also noticed it in
previous versions, but as the stream consistency
whitman wrote:
> Bpa, I'm assuming that as I'm on a Mac, with no rebuffering problems, I
> can safely stick to 1.4.9 ... even when this moves out of beta?
Yes. If you don't have many messages in the log about long packet
response times and your system/LAN isn't stressed by many TCP
connections
Bpa, I'm assuming that as I'm on a Mac, with no rebuffering problems, I
can safely stick to 1.4.9 ... even when this moves out of beta?
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btw still have delay set to 3 mins.
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switched to R6 listening now for 4 mins, not a single glitch. Bit too
early to get too excited, but so far so very good.
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hi bpa
listening to R2 right now with 1.5.2 and no rebuffer so far :) 6 mins
in. set the buffer fullness to 100.
fingers crossed.
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