Great thread!
I love it as much as I love my Boom!
Sometmes ignorance is bliss. I ordered this card:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32639702162.html without seeing the
posts in this thread.
At first I thought the card was not compatible with my Boom. I then
tried to wiggle the card some more a
gregklanderman wrote:
> Great idea, I cannot tell you how many times I've accidentally hit play
> instead of add over these many years.
>
> I'm not sure you really have to intercept every update to the current
> playlist, possibly just intercepting the clear playlist that happens
> when you "pl
DJanGo wrote:
> btw: there is a "issue" in the script
>
> it always move the first tracks to 2.nd postion when there is a 2nd
> Track and moves it back to its org. position to ensure dstm filled
> playlists are updated.
> By doing this the filestamp of the playlist is changed before copied
DJanGo wrote:
> We are talking/writing about the same.
>
> A saved Playlist- is an entirely different kind of flying altogether!-
> ;-)
I tried your one-liner yesterday and it works!
Thanks a lot.
-thomas
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*Server*: Raspberry Pi 3 running LMS 7.9.0
*Players*: SB receiver + 4 SB boom, two
DJanGo wrote:
> We are talking/writing about the same.
>
> A saved Playlist- is an entirely different kind of flying altogether!-
> ;-)
Again thank you!
I have now digested the command you provided (at least to some
degree:-)). It is the first time I have thought about what the CLI can
really
DJanGo wrote:
> add that line in front of your crontab reboot similar to this:
>
> pl:ay:er:ma:ca:dd:re:ss -> the mac adresss of the player
>
> >
Code:
> >
> printf "pl:ay:er:ma:ca:dd:re:ss playlist move 0 1\n pl:ay:er:ma:ca:dd:re:ss
playlist move 1 0\nexit \n"|nc
DJanGo wrote:
> Do you use Dont Stop The Music / Lastmix?
>
> If yes - just add another / remove any track on your own to the playlist
> before you stop lms.
> Adding tracks from dstm didnt didnt trigger "change the cached / stored
> playlist".
I do use "Dont stop the music". I will try your s
Paul Webster wrote:
> Did you install LMS by yourself or use 3rd-party package like
> piCorePlayer (pCP)?
Oh, I installed LMS myself. I hadn't looked into pCP. I will have a look
now.
Cheers.
-thomas
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*Server*: Raspberry Pi 3 running LMS 7.9.0
*Players*: SB receiver + 4 SB boom, two group
Paul Webster wrote:
> Perhaps implies that the playlist is being stored in memory and being
> written to "disk" (much) later.
> Are you using pCP to host your LMS?
Thanks for your quick reply.
Oops, I dont know what pCP is :rolleyes:
My LMS is running on a Raspberry Pi on my local network usin
Hi there,
I run LMS on a Raspberry Pi with two groups of players. Group1: 4 synced
players (1 SB receiver and 3 SB boom), Group2: 1 player (1 SB boom).
When I occasionally either reboot the server or restart the
squeezebox-server service, the active playlists on the players gets
reset to some pr
Hi ickstream users,
I cannot add more than 200 Todal tracks at a time to current playlist. I
am running LMS 7.9 and Ickstream.
I have no limit to the length of the playlist in LMS and it is not a
problem to have very long playlist (>1000 tracks).
Here is what I do:
Use my app Squeeze Qtrl to:
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