bpa wrote:
> Debian wheezy comes on hard and soft float depending on when you
> installed it and where you got the distro.
>
> I think you may have softfloat either in Debian and/or LMS as I feel
> that Pi could transcode one stream if using hard float but it would need
> confirmation to prove i
If you had a really high grade router or firewall you MAY be able to use
some clever DNAT/SNAT rules to let LMS think it's connecting on 80 when
it is I fact 443 but it is very esoteric and if a user / pass is
required to connect to the https then forget it.
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rbz5416 wrote:
> Having problems accessing podcasts from a provider that has just
> switched to HTTPS.
>
It's not supported at the moment as far as I know.
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Having problems accessing podcasts from a provider that has just
switched to HTTPS.
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pkfox wrote:
> the OS on the Pi is Debian Wheezy with all updates applied ( LMS is 7.8
> ) - whether it's using soft or hard float I don't know -
Debian wheezy comes on hard and soft float depending on when you
installed it and where you got the distro.
I think you may have softfloat either in
wortgefecht wrote:
> How can a MP3 stream be "audiophile"?
It could be an mp3 with Diana Krall... :)
"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" - Paul W Klipsch,
toby10 wrote:
> Player > Internet Radio > Search > Audiophile Classical (this is a 320k
> MP3 stream)
> If that plays without buffering (which I bet it will) then your ISP,
> internet, network are fine.
How can a MP3 stream be "audiophile"? Sorry, scnr ;)
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Likely the PI is just lacking the processing power to transcode.
Unlikely to be your ISP or an internet issue. Simple test to find out.
Player > Internet Radio > Search > Audiophile Classical (this is a 320k
MP3 stream)
If that plays without buffering (which I bet it will) then your ISP,
intern
castalla wrote:
> Is the buffering evident on other station streams? Maybe it's just
> radioio ?
Hi there, I think it is Radioio as I've tried some others which stream
in Mp3 @128 and it seems ok, but Radioio through my ReadyNas ( which is
not very powerful ) plays without any rebuffering ( ap
Is the buffering evident on other station streams? Maybe it's just
radioio ?
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Cubieboard + Debian 7 +
FLACs don't need to be transcoded for playing, just streamed. A
completely different animal.
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Update - taking a break from the Internet radio test and trying it
playing flacs from my library and so far it's played for fifteen minutes
without a glitch so it's looking like an Internet issue but I have a
very good high speed broadband so I'm at a bit of a loss as to what it
is causing the reb
Hi, the settings were: AAC = native, FLAC = faad/flac, MP3 = disabled,
PCM = faad , which doesn't mean anything to me.
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bpa wrote:
> Transcoding involves AAC to PCM and then PCM to Flac and then sending
> Flac to player.
>
> AAC to PCM does not require much processing and IIRC LMS faad (transcode
> app) build for ARm doesn't use Floating point.
>
> PCM to Flac require more processing and this might be the probl
pkfox wrote:
> Hi all, I checked and it's AAC - so that means the server is involved in
> transcoding which means the Pi isn't up to it - ah well thanks for your
> help. Anyone know of a similar device to the Pi that's capable of doing
> what I'm attempting - the bottom line is I want a totally s
Hi all, I checked and it's AAC - so that means the server is involved in
transcoding which means the Pi isn't up to it - ah well thanks for your
help. Anyone know of a similar device to the Pi that's capable of doing
what I'm attempting - the bottom line is I want a totally silent box - I
have a R
mps wrote:
> The final missing piece was to upgrade from 7.8 to the latest 7.9
> nightly, and now it's working :) I understand this was only fixed in the
> last few days, so using the latest nightly is important. Thanks very
> much for creating this!
Could you please give a full report or how to
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