philippe_44 wrote:
> At a point that I'm thinking of upgrading my plugin to manage Sonos
> grouping from the LMS UI directly.
Any closer to getting sync working between Squeezeboxes and Sonos
players, or UPnP players in general?
If so, it would be an even greater gift to the ecosystem and commu
FredFredrickson wrote:
> Who thinks Logitech should resurrect the brand and start selling
> squeezeboxen again?
I do!
I would also hope for different brands, with different quality,
audiophile and price ranges, and different solutions, with everything
from full players like the boom and radio,
ralphy wrote:
> Yes, they should be as I only made a few changes to get jivelite to
> compile for windows and none of the changes involved keyboard shortcut
> handling.
What's the chance of using these keys on the picoreplayer version of
jivelite? Is there anyway I can make that happen?
I've be
ToddeSwe wrote:
> From what i saw it was more of a thumb cruising app. Am i wrong? Have to
> take a peak again then. :)
> I liked the original ones. Just to set the sleep-timer is 4 presses away
> in iPeng.
No, it's not. Sleep timer is one long-press on the big "pause" button in
iPeng, can't get
DJanGo wrote:
> @Tim:
> The "clever" People are the People that causes Michael to open this
> Thread and thinks about a "solution" or minimize the worst case
> szenario.
>
> AFAIK Michael wants a solution that the settings from LMS (even when the
> LMS Server IP & Ports are forwarded to the Inte
d6jg wrote:
> No issues Michael. I use site to site IPSEC and SSL client VPNs via
> Draytek Vigor router that is also a VPN server.
> I was simply saying that router & vpn on the same device may be a little
> more common than you might think.
>
>
> Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Yes my li
I don't really understand the "problem". WaveInput is a last resort and
usually not a good solution. If you have 3 different soruces then I
suspect you can run 3 different instances of Waveinput but problem may
lie with the OS, audio subsystem etc of the source- not LMS or wavinput.
mherger wrote:
> > My gateway is also my VPN server. It may be more common than you
> think.
>
> Are you saying you're facing any issue due to these recent changes?
>
> I said it wasn't common because I doubt there are many LMS users using a
>
> VPN. That simple. And in a VPN situation you wou
Jeff07971 wrote:
> I don't think d6jg will have a problem, I think he uses the same system
> as I.
> I tried accessing via both IPSEC and SSL (To iPhone with iPeng ) and had
> no problems playing etc though I have not tried "settings"
> I could not work out how to see the accessing IP in the log
Man in a van wrote:
> It does Ralphy, it does:) (your my first "new best friend" for 2018)
>
> Two paracetamol, a lot of head scratching (where the nuisance is the
> delete key?:rolleyes:). I don't know my way round a Mac at all:o.
>
> Anyway I now have the MacBookPro "Built-in Audio" playing R
Paul Webster wrote:
> Turn on the http logging that mherger referred to. I saw it in there
> earlier today.
Thanks for that, Yes I can confirm that the accessing IP address is that
assigned by the VPN to the remote device (In my case this is NATted to a
fixed IP)
*Players:* SliMP3,Squeezebox3
Jeff07971 wrote:
>
> I could not work out how to see the accessing IP in the log ( I tried
> Plugin:cli @ info level logging ) though.
>
> Jeff
Turn on the http logging that mherger referred to. I saw it in there
earlier today.
Paul Webster
http://dabdig.blogspot.com
mherger wrote:
> > My gateway is also my VPN server. It may be more common than you
> think.
>
> Are you saying you're facing any issue due to these recent changes?
>
> I said it wasn't common because I doubt there are many LMS users using a
>
> VPN. That simple. And in a VPN situation you wou
PasTim wrote:
> I'm not trying to be clever or better, just trying to understand my
> options. I'm the only (valid) user. Why would I need to change a
> setting on an update?
>
> I don't really understand what or who you mean about the "clever" guys
> (and presumably gals) and Michael changin
My gateway is also my VPN server. It may be more common than you think.
Are you saying you're facing any issue due to these recent changes?
I said it wasn't common because I doubt there are many LMS users using a
VPN. That simple. And in a VPN situation you would dial in to the
router, but AF
mherger wrote:
> > This unfortunately might be a very common problem as a VPN server is
> > often the GW (Mine is both, IPSEC and SSL)
>
> I doubt it'll be anywhere near "common". Please let me know if it causes
>
> you a problem.
>
> --
>
> Michael
My gateway is also my VPN server. It may
pippin wrote:
> But if you think iPeng already has small text ...
>From what i saw it was more of a thumb cruising app. Am i wrong? Have to
take a peak again then. :)
I liked the original ones.
ToddeSwe's Profile: http://
DJanGo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> sounds like a "clever" idea but
>
> 1)
> Who should change that setting?
>
> The Installer/updater on a clean install -> yes
> The Installer/updater on a update install ->
> The Installer/updater on a update install where -allowedHosts: 127.*,-
> not in the Se
ralphy wrote:
> There's a standard mac dmg package for the 'latest release'
> (https://sourceforge.net/projects/lmsclients/files/squeezelite/osx/intel/)
> just drag it to the Applications folder and 'this post'
> (http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?97046-Announce-Squeezelite-a-small-hea
PasTim wrote:
> Notwithstanding the recent LMS security improvements, I assume that
> explicitly specifying each of the local IP addresses that might use LMS
> in the 'Allowed' list, and not including the router, will achieve much
> the same effect, so I don't need to use the CLI password. If an
Man in a van wrote:
> Chris, it's on the "Local Player" Settings page, the last line has a
> tick box.
>
> Ronnie
>
> Ralphy has a Squeezelite for Mac OS but the install instructions are
> scattered all over the web and all assume more knowledge than this "bear
> of little brain" has :(:p
Miss
Paul Webster wrote:
> Not one that I have tried - but since it did not work first them then I
> suggest trying it in stages.
> e.g. find a way to invoke the HA->LMS integration without having to use
> Google->IFTTT->HA
> and check the logs for each stage.
Thanks for the suggestion. It's tricky a
Man in a van wrote:
> Thanks bpa, but it makes no difference
The couldn't create command usually means there rules to create a stream
compaitble - this may be related to output device capbilities.
Enable logging player.source to INFO to get a bit more detail.
-
Not one that I have tried - but since it did not work first them then I
suggest trying it in stages.
e.g. find a way to invoke the HA->LMS integration without having to use
Google->IFTTT->HA
and check the logs for each stage.
Paul Webster
http://dabdig.blogspot.com
-
I've been trying to use the example here to control LMS via Google
Home/IFTTT/Home Assistant, but Home Assistant doesn't like the request
that I'm throwing at it:
https://home-assistant.io/components/media_player.squeezebox/
Has anyone tried this successfully?
--
Notwithstanding the recent LMS security improvements, I assume that
explicitly specifying each of the local IP addresses that might use LMS
in the 'Allowed' list, and not including the router, will achieve much
the same effect, so I don't need to use the CLI password. If an SSH or
VPN server is on
Man in a van wrote:
> Chris, it's on the "Local Player" Settings page, the last line has a
> tick box.
>
> Ronnie
>
> Ralphy has a Squeezelite for Mac OS but the install instructions are
> scattered all over the web and all assume more knowledge than this "bear
> of little brain" has :(:p
Ther
frozzers wrote:
> Ronnie
>
> I'm using 'Local Player'. I didn't think there was a Squeezelite
> standalone installation but I might be wrong.
>
> BPA
>
> Can you tell me where the 'direct local access' setting is please?
>
> Chris
Chris, it's on the "Local Player" Settings page, the last lin
bpa wrote:
> I odn't know anything about MacOS and RP flac stream but the main
> difference between Squeezelite and Local Player is the "direct local
> file access" setting. Try unsetting it and see if it makes a difference
> for RP playback.
Thanks bpa, but it makes no difference
> [18-01-16
I have not updated my LMS yet but I thought I'd try connecting via a VPN
to see what happens.
I installed OpenVPN on a Pi (not the one running LMS) and used port
forwarding on intermediate routers to get the traffic from an iOS device
using iPeng through the VPN server to the LMS server ... and it
Ronnie
I'm using 'Local Player'. I didn't think there was a Squeezelite
standalone installation but I might be wrong.
BPA
Can you tell me where the 'direct local access' setting is please?
Chris
4 Booms, 2 Classics, 3 Radios, 1 Raspberry Pi.
-
I odn't know anything about MacOS and RP flac stream but the main
difference between Squeezelite and Local Player is the "direct local
file access" setting. Try unsetting it and see if it makes a difference
for RP playback.
---
mea culpa i just forget the NAT/Routing Mode from some devices
There is the transparent Mode and the NAT/Routing Mode thats the one
Michael is using. That Mode really translates the external IP from
sender/receiver to the router.
Both modes now should be covered.
--
Michael
__
Thanks for the reply Chris.
I did see your report of the problem when I did some searching, I also
noted that it did not seem to be resolved.
Are you using the "Local Player" plug-in or have you installed
Squeezelite on the Mac?
I see that you have the same failure line in your log as is in min
Man in a van wrote:
> I have tried playing through Squeezelite using the MacBookPro internal
> speakers and Spotify works, the BBC Listen live streams work and so does
> Radio Paradise 320 stream.
>
> JB-R2 and fip do not work.
>
> A line from the log states
>
>
>
> so I'm thinkink it's a Sq
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