Re: [slim] Ogg Vorbis issue BBC Radio question

2005-03-24 Thread Yan Tran
convert.conf should be in the directory where all the other slimserver
files are.  I had a problem playing ogg with 5.4.1 and resolved it by
removing the -R option where it reads [oggdec] -Q -o - -R $FILE$.  I
still can't play ogg files with 6.0 beta though.

Yan
 

On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 21:52:28 -, Alan Parkyn
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
  
 
 Hi there, 
 
   
 
 Ogg Vorbis problem: 
 
 I'm a Squeezebox newbie running 5.4.1 on a 250GB Buffalo LinkStation (thanks
 SO much to Marc D. Field for his project notes
 http://fieldnetworks.com/slim/linkstation.html and plenty of post-project
 help, nice chap and patient!) but I have one problem  I can't play my Ogg
 Vorbis files.  
 
   
 
 When I try from the Squeezebox/SoftSqueeze it starts saying it will play the
 file and then comes back with a message saying 'Can't Open File'. 
 
   
 
 When running SlimServer software direct from the LinkStation via HTML on my
 Windows XP PC and I try and select the Ogg Vorbis options (Server
 Settings/File Types)I get the following error: 
 
   
 
 File Format Conversions 10: 
 
   
 
   Setting was changed. 
 
   File Format Conversions 11: 
 
   
 
   Setting was changed. 
 
   Required binary was not found: [oggdec] -Q -o - -R $FILE$ | [lame] -- 
  resample 44100 -q $QUALITY$ --silent -b $BITRATE$ -r -x - - 
 
   Required binary was not found: [oggdec] -Q -o - -R $FILE$ 
 
   
 
 This happens whatever version of SlimServer I download (5.4.1, 5.4.x or any
 of v6.0) although it was never a problem when I originally installed
 SlimmServer  ran it from my PC can someone help please? 
 
   
 
 I've scanned as much as I can and I think it has something to do with the
 convert.conf file but where do I find this and how do I edit it?  (I'd
 appreciate a real idiots guide (keystrokes file locations etc. as I'm a
 novice - even though I've installed new LinkStation Perl versions and
 created files and utilities in 'vi'!!) 
 
   
 
 All my music is in Ogg Vorbis so this is really important to me. 
 
   
 
 BBC Radio 
 
 Is there any way I can stream BBC radio (specifically 5 Live) to my
 Squeezebox through my LinkStation?  I read that creating an m3u file would
 do the trick but a) I don't know if I've created the file correctly and b) I
 don't know where to install it to test it  anyone tried this? 
 
   
 
 Thanks for any help with the two issues. 
 
   
 
 Kind regards, 
 
 Alan. 
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RE: [slim] Ogg Vorbis issue BBC Radio question

2005-03-22 Thread kdf
Quoting Alan Parkyn [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Hi there,

 Thanks for your help - you're right I don't appear to have Lame.  Do you
 know how I'd go about downloading it, compiling it and installing it to
 my LinkStation?

there is actually a link in that message telling you that lame isn't found.  it
will take you here:

http://lame.sourceforge.net/

hopefully it is just a matter of ./configure, make, make install.

the horsepower of the linkstation is a bit limiting, however.  I have my doubts
about its ability to deal well with transcoding. Can't hurt to try, though.

-kdf
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Re: [slim] Ogg Vorbis issue BBC Radio question

2005-03-22 Thread Jules Taplin
Hi Alan.
If you want to stream BBC radio, then you'll need a copy of AlienBBC. 
It's available from: http://www.mrtickle.org/alienbbc.html

However... I do have to confess - we've never tried running AlienBBC on 
a linkstation... and I'm not totally sure it will be easy.

The only main piece you'll need (in addition to thinks like 'lame' 
potentially working), is 'mplayer' working. Again, this is something that
we don't package... and I've absolutely no idea if anybody has ever even 
TRIED to make that work.

Sorry if that's not the most helpful answer in the world. I do wish you 
the very best of luck, though... and if you do make it work - I'd
love to hear from you!

-- Jules
Alan Parkyn wrote:
Hi there,
Ogg Vorbis problem:
Im a Squeezebox newbie running 5.4.1 on a 250GB Buffalo LinkStation 
(thanks SO much to Marc D. Field for his project notes 
http://fieldnetworks.com/slim/linkstation.html and plenty of 
post-project help, nice chap and patient!) but I have one problem  I 
cant play my Ogg Vorbis files.

When I try from the Squeezebox/SoftSqueeze it starts saying it will 
play the file and then comes back with a message saying Cant Open File.

When running SlimServer software direct from the LinkStation via HTML 
on my Windows XP PC and I try and select the Ogg Vorbis options 
(Server Settings/File Types)I get the following error:

File Format Conversions 10:
Setting was changed.
File Format Conversions 11:
Setting was changed.
Required binary was not found: [oggdec] -Q -o - -R $FILE$ | [lame] -- 
resample 44100 -q $QUALITY$ --silent -b $BITRATE$ -r -x - -

Required binary was not found: [oggdec] -Q -o - -R $FILE$
This happens whatever version of SlimServer I download (5.4.1, 5.4.x 
or any of v6.0) although it was never a problem when I originally 
installed SlimmServer  ran it from my PC can someone help please?

Ive scanned as much as I can and I think it has something to do with 
the convert.conf file but where do I find this and how do I edit it? 
(Id appreciate a real idiots guide (keystrokes file locations etc. as 
Im a novice - even though Ive installed new LinkStation Perl 
versions and created files and utilities in vi!!)

All my music is in Ogg Vorbis so this is really important to me.
BBC Radio
Is there any way I can stream BBC radio (specifically 5 Live) to my 
Squeezebox through my LinkStation? I read that creating an m3u file 
would do the trick but a) I dont know if Ive created the file 
correctly and b) I dont know where to install it to test it  anyone 
tried this?

Thanks for any help with the two issues.
Kind regards,
Alan.

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RE: [slim] Ogg Vorbis issue BBC Radio question

2005-03-22 Thread Alan Parkyn
Hi Jules,

Thanks for the tips - I'll let you know if I make a break-through.

Regards,
Alan.

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Sent: 23 March 2005 00:00
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Subject: Re: [slim] Ogg Vorbis issue  BBC Radio question

Hi Alan.

If you want to stream BBC radio, then you'll need a copy of AlienBBC. 
It's available from: http://www.mrtickle.org/alienbbc.html

However... I do have to confess - we've never tried running AlienBBC on 
a linkstation... and I'm not totally sure it will be easy.

The only main piece you'll need (in addition to thinks like 'lame' 
potentially working), is 'mplayer' working. Again, this is something
that
we don't package... and I've absolutely no idea if anybody has ever even

TRIED to make that work.

Sorry if that's not the most helpful answer in the world. I do wish you 
the very best of luck, though... and if you do make it work - I'd
love to hear from you!


-- Jules


Alan Parkyn wrote:

 Hi there,

 Ogg Vorbis problem:

 I'm a Squeezebox newbie running 5.4.1 on a 250GB Buffalo LinkStation 
 (thanks SO much to Marc D. Field for his project notes 
 http://fieldnetworks.com/slim/linkstation.html and plenty of 
 post-project help, nice chap and patient!) but I have one problem - I 
 can't play my Ogg Vorbis files.

 When I try from the Squeezebox/SoftSqueeze it starts saying it will 
 play the file and then comes back with a message saying 'Can't Open
File'.

 When running SlimServer software direct from the LinkStation via HTML 
 on my Windows XP PC and I try and select the Ogg Vorbis options 
 (Server Settings/File Types)I get the following error:

 File Format Conversions 10:

 Setting was changed.

 File Format Conversions 11:

 Setting was changed.

 Required binary was not found: [oggdec] -Q -o - -R $FILE$ | [lame] -- 
 resample 44100 -q $QUALITY$ --silent -b $BITRATE$ -r -x - -

 Required binary was not found: [oggdec] -Q -o - -R $FILE$

 This happens whatever version of SlimServer I download (5.4.1, 5.4.x 
 or any of v6.0) although it was never a problem when I originally 
 installed SlimmServer  ran it from my PC can someone help please?

 I've scanned as much as I can and I think it has something to do with 
 the convert.conf file but where do I find this and how do I edit it? 
 (I'd appreciate a real idiots guide (keystrokes file locations etc. as

 I'm a novice - even though I've installed new LinkStation Perl 
 versions and created files and utilities in 'vi'!!)

 All my music is in Ogg Vorbis so this is really important to me.

 BBC Radio

 Is there any way I can stream BBC radio (specifically 5 Live) to my 
 Squeezebox through my LinkStation? I read that creating an m3u file 
 would do the trick but a) I don't know if I've created the file 
 correctly and b) I don't know where to install it to test it - anyone 
 tried this?

 Thanks for any help with the two issues.

 Kind regards,

 Alan.

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