Which version of the LastFM plugin are you running ?
To set up some stations, you need to go to the Slimserver WebInterface
and select Internet Radio.
Add your LastFM account details and password there in the LastFM box if
you haven't already got them from slimscrobbler(which I see you have).
T
Ceejay,
I've no idea if I have stations set up for it, nothing in any of the
readme indicated how/why to do that, I thought once scrobbler shot off
a list of what I listened to it created some stations automatically.
Maybe that's the problem.
Just right arrowed over on LastFM and managed to cra
Always worth checking that LastFM is actually running ... on the same
PC, try running their own player (there is a Linux version,
apparently). A couple of people did report that doing this once seemed
to be necessary before they could get the plugin working, though James
could see no reason why th
I've just recently installed the Audioscrobbler and LastFM plugins and
seem to have hit a wall.
I have used the Audioscrobbler "submit" function and have Slim Server
all set up with my LastFM login and password information.
When I press "play" on the LastFM station under internet radio it has a
mherger Wrote:
> > For example, if I have a local slimserver running I can't connect to
> > antother slimserver using SSH.
>
> Oh, and you can always map port x to port y: map local port 88 to
> remote
> port 80 if you already have a web server running on your local
> machine.
>
> --
>
> Mi
For example, if I have a local slimserver running I can't connect to
antother slimserver using SSH.
Oh, and you can always map port x to port y: map local port 88 to remote
port 80 if you already have a web server running on your local machine.
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Michael
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For example, if I have a local slimserver running I can't connect to
antother slimserver using SSH.
Correct. But why would you want to?
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Michael
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Help translate SlimServer by using the
StringEditor Plugin (http://www.herger.net/slim
But I can only tunnel ports that is not on my local computer?
For example, if I have a local slimserver running I can't connect to
antother slimserver using SSH.
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bernt
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I'm on windows in a corporate network so there could be problems to
tunnel port 445 and 139(?).
The idea of tunneling in this case is to pipe data, that is blocked
otherwise, through the pinhole that is allowed. If you can connect to a
ssh server outside your office, you can tunnel almost an
Craig, James (IT) Wrote:
> I am not sure what you mean!
> It's a cross-platform replacement for the iTunesUpdateWin.pl script,
> not
> part of the plugin as such.
>
> It would only be of interest if you're an OSX iTunes user running your
> SlimServer on a different machine...
>
> James
> --
I'm on windows in a corporate network so there could be problems to
tunnel port 445 and 139(?).
Can I just copy the database file to my computer and scan it localy?
/Bernt
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bernt
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Like ceejay, I can't get song scanner to work on SoftSqueeze either, and
I would really like it to work.
I'm using the latest 6.2.1 build of Slimserver on Windows XP, and
SoftSqueeze 2.3.
All my files are encoded in FLAC and as far as I can tell are not
transcoded when played. I get the same be
Is there a way to scan the music directory/slimserver database with
Moose over ssh?
You'd have to tunnel the necessary ports to be able to access your
server's file shares. And then you'd have to be very patient while it is
scanning your collection over the net. Not sure whether this is feas
Sorry to be daft, but now I receive a WMA conversion error on the SLiMP3
when I attempt to start an XM stream. Everything else loads up fine
(genres, stations, etc.), so I must have something configured
incorrectly. Can someone enlighten the clueless here?
Thanks
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Bonesteel
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Hi!
Is there a way to scan the music directory/slimserver database with
Moose over ssh?
Regards
/Bernt
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bernt
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Hi jrgensen
You can try out the circuit without connecting it to SB2. If you leave
the input to the transistor open the relay should be off and if you
connect the input to GND the relay should be on.
Also try without IR Blaster plugin installed. The two plugins might
interfere and should not be
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