I am not "doing" anything other than trying to run SqueezePlay.app
Did you copy it out of the .dmg file to your app folder?
That is the output when you try to run it.
Where would you see this output? How do you try to run it?
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mherger wrote:
> > Extracting that one file doesn't work. It throws out errors because
> it
> > can't find all the dependencies in that dmg package:
> >
> > Jive: module 'jive.JiveMain' not found:
> > no field package.preload['jive.JiveMain']
> > no file
>
> What the heck you're
Extracting that one file doesn't work. It throws out errors because it
can't find all the dependencies in that dmg package:
Jive: module 'jive.JiveMain' not found:
no field package.preload['jive.JiveMain']
no file
What the heck you're doing?!?! I wouldn't even know how to get
d6jg wrote:
> Not sure at all. Youll need to test/ask Craig. I currently have no
> Group Players to seriously test with.I just tested it and the only way to
> tell if one of the players in the
group is set to zero volume is to change the displayed player to that
player. So it doesn't help for
garym wrote:
> Why not an rPi4B, feeding (via USB) any good quality DAC of your choice?
I should probably answer this because my days of constantly swapping
out Dacs to find one that sounds half as good as a CDX are over and
I'm not going back there again. :-)
Thanks for the help
drmatt wrote:
> you just have to stop dancing long enough to listen for it.
Perfect!
drmatt wrote:
> Other than that I have no reason to believe that any digital source is
> any better than this. Even a Chromecast Audio - which has a dreadful
> analogue output, makes a perfectly fine digital
slartibartfast wrote:
> How does that work with group players? The group player volume is 100%
> but the players in the group might be 0%.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
Not sure at all. Youll need to test/ask Craig. I currently have no
Group Players to seriously test with.
Personally I stockpiled SBTs on ebay so have a never ending supply of
touchscreen bit-perfect digital sources to feed to whatever DAC takes my
fancy. :)
Right now it's a Mytek DSD192 (also scalped used from Ebay for a
sensible price). Prior to that it was a Naim Supernait built-in DAC.
I would
Thanks guys for the sugguestions - I was being afraid my usecase is not
supported out of the box. Actually I wouldn't even insist on having a
bullet-proof solution, some kind of safe-guard would be enough. I guess
for now I'll see if the issue is actually one - I told the kids to leave
our
Extracting that one file doesn't work. It throws out errors because it
can't find all the dependencies in that dmg package:
Jive: module 'jive.JiveMain' not found:
no field package.preload['jive.JiveMain']
no file
mherger wrote:
> > Here is a screenshot that shows the extra folders/files I am talking
> > about.
> > So I can just ignore these and extract that 1 file inside the Macos
> > folder?
>
> Oh, you opened the "package". No need to do so. Finder would treat this
>
> as one file. You shouldn't go
Here is a screenshot that shows the extra folders/files I am talking
about.
So I can just ignore these and extract that 1 file inside the Macos
folder?
Oh, you opened the "package". No need to do so. Finder would treat this
as one file. You shouldn't go inside, unless you know what you're
the_arm wrote:
> Was your log captured by using player.sync at debug like you mentioned
> earlier in the thread?
>
I currently have seven logs set to Debug:
control.command
control.queries
control.stdio
player.streaming
player.streaming.direct
player.streaming.remote
player.sync
I'm not
chill wrote:
> Have you seen player volume dropping to zero during playback, or was it
> already at zero when you started playback (making it the former case)?
Hello again - just jumping back into this thread. I've personally not
seen the volume drop to zero during playback. I believe it's
mherger wrote:
> >> xattr -cr /Applications/SqueezePlay.app
> >
> > OK so I need to manually extract it? What about all the other files
> in
> > that archive? Where do they go location wise?
>
> You should download the .dmg file, open it, and copy the SqueezePlay to
>
> your app folder. Then
slartibartfast wrote:
> So would you use them to replace the brass link if you weren't bi-wiring
> your speakers? Wow! In that case they seem quite long.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
Yeah ! Nuts isn't it ?
I use a bit of silver 4mmOD tube crimped to the cable and then run
through
xattr -cr /Applications/SqueezePlay.app
Sorry, No I haven't.
I looked into getting a developer certificate to try, but stopped when
Apple wanted money for the subscription.
So to have a certificate is the only way to go? Could the build be
signed outside the build machine?
xattr -cr /Applications/SqueezePlay.app
OK so I need to manually extract it? What about all the other files in
that archive? Where do they go location wise?
You should download the .dmg file, open it, and copy the SqueezePlay to
your app folder. Then run the above from a terminal (you might
d6jg wrote:
> I asked Craig to put an indicator in Material when volume is zero but
> the player being controlled is actually playing - he has implemented as
> a pulse of the volume display.How does that work with group players? The
> group player volume is 100%
but the players in the group
mherger wrote:
> > I found the link where I downloaded it. It is
> >
> here:https://sourceforge.net/projects/lmsclients/files/squeezelite/osx/m1/
>
> Oh, I thought Ralphy had found a way around this issue. Seems to be some
>
> macOS security feature gone wrong. Once you've extracted the file
slartibartfast wrote:
> I haven't seen volumes change after playback has started..I generally
> start playback hear nothing and then notice the volume is zero. I have
> wondered if Spotify is involved.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
I asked Craig to put an indicator in Material when
Jeff07971 wrote:
> Bi-wiring Cables by the look of them
>
> More like Bi-(Bye-Money)-WiringSo would you use them to replace the brass
> link if you weren't bi-wiring
your speakers? Wow! In that case they seem quite long.
Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
slartibartfast wrote:
> What are these cables? They look very short.
> https://www.hear-audio.co.uk/witchcraft-cables/witchcraft-black-speaker-links-set-of-4
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
Bi-wiring Cables by the look of them
More like Bi-(Bye-Money)-Wiring
*Want a webapp ?* Get
ModelCitizen wrote:
> FYI. That's Witch Hat, the Naim servicing outfit, not Hear Audio. And
> yes, it's a joke and only for the gullible.What are these cables? They look
> very short.
https://www.hear-audio.co.uk/witchcraft-cables/witchcraft-black-speaker-links-set-of-4
Sent from my Pixel 3a
MainSqueeze wrote:
> They also sell cables "from as little as £165", you'll be pleased to
> know..
FYI. That's Witch Hat, the Naim servicing outfit, not Hear Audio. And
yes, it's a joke and only for the gullible.
Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known
mherger wrote:
> > I found the link where I downloaded it. It is
> >
> here:https://sourceforge.net/projects/lmsclients/files/squeezelite/osx/m1/
>
> Oh, I thought Ralphy had found a way around this issue. Seems to be some
>
> macOS security feature gone wrong. Once you've extracted the file
Jaca wrote:
> I believe Material skin/apk doesn't allow to move or even see players
> connected to another LMS
It does. Players from other LMS's are shown in the 'Manage players'
dialog. Cliking on one there will ask if you want to move to the current
LMS.
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For Material 2.4.0 I've added a
Hello stranger!
The SB ecosystem is much more flexible now than it used to be - it plays
to DLNA devices and more via plugins that are very reliable, so there's
every chance that you can splurge money on a Naim streamer and it will
work well with SB Server. It's way more reliable than it was
chill wrote:
> I think I've seen the kind of interactions that you mentioned in that
> thread. But I think this is different because I was not actively using
> iPeng (or my phone) at the time. I'm not certain that iPeng is
> implicated - that's just my inexperienced interpretation of the log
pputzer wrote:
> I haven't looked at the log file, but it is not unthinkable that iPeng
> is involved. I've recently reported 'strange volume changes in
> conjunction with iPeng'
> (https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?51929-iPeng-support-thread/page816).
> Apparently, iPeng is
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