djringjr wrote:
> I wasn't trying to criticise, I just wanted the forum to be accurate.
>
> I had NO idea the applets ran inside the Squeezebox itself, I thought
> they ran in LMS.
>
> My SINCERE APPOLOGIES!
No need to apologise - I wanted to clarify the issue.
Plugins runs in LMS and work fo
bpa wrote:
> No - I meant exactly what I wrote.
>
> As I have a rough plugin in Perl for iHeart on LMS - I know that a small
> applet written in Lua could handle finding iHeart playable URLs -
> applets run in the device not LMS/MySqueezebox.
I wasn't trying to criticise, I just wanted the fo
kidstypike wrote:
> Ha Ha, I think we've all done it :o
:)
Guess I would have noticed if I had started hearing music from the
living room, but the amp was off.
Now how the heck do I explain to my wife what was wrong? "The display
and keys in the kitchen were really operating the player in the
Julf wrote:
> Dhh!!! Thanks! :)
Ha Ha, I think we've all done it :o
*Study/Server - LMS 7.9.1 - *Raspberry Pi3/Pi screen/HiFiBerry
DAC+/piCorePlayer 3.22/jivelite, 25K library on WDMyCloud, cache and
playlists on a USB stick (formatted ntfs).
*Lounge* - RPi 2/Max2Play > HiFiBerry DIG
kidstypike wrote:
> Settings > Choose Player, is the Radio actually controlling itself?
Dhh!!! Thanks! :)
"To try to judge the real from the false will always be hard. In this
fast-growing art of 'high fidelity' the quackery will bear a solid gilt
edge that will fool many people" - Pa
Julf wrote:
> After a Christmas Eve playing music synced to my living room Touch, my
> kitchen Radio started acting up. I can control it through LMS, but when
> I select music through the unit itself, it doesn't actually start
> playing the new music, but stays playing the original tracks. The po
After a Christmas Eve playing music synced to my living room Touch, my
kitchen Radio started acting up. I can control it through LMS, but when
I select music through the unit itself, it doesn't actually start
playing the new music, but stays playing the original tracks. The power
button turns off
djringjr wrote:
> I think you might mean "if you ARE running LMS then firmware is not
> needed - just a small applet" but in any event, the two links made my
> day!
No - I meant exactly what I wrote.
As I have a rough plugin in Perl for iHeart on LMS - I know that a small
applet written in Lu