Cool,
No worries, it can be difficult to respond to all the requests for
further info and ideas for troubleshooting when receiving help on
forums, of course it's a good thing that many want to help out, the
ongoing community support here is great.
Glad you are sorted
Kev
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kidstypike wrote:
> You won't get very far if you can't be bothered to do as we ask. :(
Man, I was working on it, posting screenshots. You replied in the middle
of the first and second message I was sending.
Anyway I deleted the first one because I figured out what is wrong.
Initially it seemed
You won't get very far if you can't be bothered to do as we ask. :(
*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 DIGI+ > Audio
Here you can see the double albums showing and the contents of the two
"Hope" albums.
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But when you say "plug the drive into the laptop", then not LMS but some
other software is playing the file, right?
Google shows the following entry:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/7121660/getting-parse-bytes-failed-err-optm-1869640813-in-audio-streaming-in-iphone-sd
It suggest that this is
What I meant was that SqueezePad is displaying an error message:
Playback Error
Audio playback failed
Parse bites failed. err: optm
1869640813
You're suggesting that this message indicates that the LMS transcoder is
not recognizing the files, or the file format? As I mentioned in my
original po
ryangodammit wrote:
> Am I able to configure them myself?
Yes, I describe how to add/change key mappings in 'this post'
(http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?105117-lirc-rpi-gpio-IR-support-for-picoreplayer&p=883651&viewfull=1#post883651).
Make sure you backup your pcp config before you
In LMS, you can drill down to track level to find a tracks location:
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Ok so I'll try one more time...
Have you used LMS to drill down to a working track and find the path
that LMS is using?
Likewise you could do the same for a non-working track and compare the
two paths to see the difference (or not).
To me this is crucial - if LMS can see the working files then
Did you try what d6jg suggested? Can you check where the valid file in
LMS is pointing, and where the broken item is pointing? Maybe you then
can figure out where to find the working files on your system.
Michael
http://www.herger.net/slim-plugins - Spotty, MusicArtistInfo
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