Apesbrain wrote:
> I don't think that BluOS supports DLNA/UPnP. Powernode 2i has both
> analog and optical inputs so you could connect your SB that way. Pretty
> sure you'd need LMS with Spotify plugin to be running somewhere on your
> network to do what you've described.
At last I had time
I am using a Powernode 2 in order to stop my children from harrassing me
and my oldfashioned ways. But I am seriously considering to unbox my old
amplifier from its life in a dark box in the basement. Unless
someone
here have had success in pairing my long missed Squeezebox with
Powernode.
It
Shozzer wrote:
> If you go to Performance under Advanced Server Settings (access vis
> Control Panel) then you can increase the playlist size. It defaults to
> 500.
So simple. KISS. You saved the day :o
Torben
I am absolutely happy with LMS. Thanks for making it work. But I have
noticed that my playlist (aproximately 2.200 songs exported from dynamic
rating in iTunes) has a limit of 500 songs. Is there a way around that
limit - or a way to understand it?
Best hopes/Torben
Thx for replys. Decided to continue with pc with a more silent cooler.
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I have Logitech Media Server installed on a computer containing all my
music. Hence, my computer in the living room has to be on in order to
use LMS.
I want the music and program moved to a NAS, that I can move to the
ceiling in order to get rid of the sound.
Question 1: Some years ago there
mherger wrote:
Cool. Gives me a hint on how to examine the bad files. Scan, open
log,
look for 'unable to read' and remove said files. Scan again. Thank
You.
Actually I simply scrolled down to the bottom of the file, as the scan
ends after that message.
Is there a wiki-manual to
mherger wrote:
Here we go again - with same result. Not sure if I debugged
correctly,
so I have tried to illustrate my settings.
Ok, the famous last words:
[15-08-25 08:33:45.2650] Slim::Utils::Scanner::Local::new (849) Handling
new audio track
mherger wrote:
Ok, I think the error I thought I had fixed might actually be caused by
some race condition. But it's a red herring. It's not what is causing
the scan to abort.
Please re-run a scan with all scan.* logging options set to debug, then
upload the scanner.log again.
Here
Torben Abildgaard wrote:
Running version 7.9.0 - 1439462737. Don't see a newer one!?
Running version: Logitech Media Server Version: 7.9.0 - 1440333638 @ Mon
Aug 24 04:05:24 CUT 2015
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|Filename: server.log.zip
DJanGo wrote:
If you would read your 1.st logfile - the databasefile is malformed.
Stop Server
Find and delete the db files
Start Server again
I did. Same result alas.
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mherger wrote:
Please make sure you run the absolutely latest build of LMS.
Some of the messages I'm seeing I thought I had gotten rid of a few days
ago.
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Michael
Running version 7.9.0 - 1439462737. Don't see a newer one!?
Media on the same library (copied to an external harddrive) on another
computer with an older system succeeded with no errors. I conclude, that
nothing is wrong with the files in the library. That something is wrong
in the setup on the new system. That's how far I can take it - blessed
are the
Media scan terminated unexpectedly - Scanner log says:
[15-08-16 08:26:27.8775] Audio::Scan::scan (75) Warning: Error: Unable
to read at least 631 bytes from file.
I have seen the problem earlier, but it appeared again some days ago. A
new album did not appear and I went... clear library and
Mnyb wrote:
well try get get hold on both the log files , not just follow the links
and copy paste ,but these are actuall text files . btw LMS7.9 has an
option to download the complete logs . Attach them here if they are to
big use zip .
Then try the clear cache option that exist in the
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