That error message measn that mplayer is built for 10.4.x and you need
one built for 10.3.x - see my earlier post on possible solutions
1. Build your own
2. Get a copy from Whitman.
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Coool!!
Unfortunately I'm behind a firewall so I can't test it right away, must
wait until I get home :-(
/mac
Ps.
I'm no Lisp hacker either, but I believe that it is defcustom you want
to use to define user editable variables, C-h f defcustom
More in the Lisp manual at the Customization info
erland;187371 Wrote:
> Would it be possible to add support for a number of title formats in the
> WeatherTime plugin using the Slim::Music::TitleFormatter::addFormat
> method ?
>
> This way it would be possible to present information from the
> WeatherTime plugin when using the MusicInfoSCR plug
> Would it be possible to add support for a number of title formats in the
> WeatherTime plugin using the Slim::Music::TitleFormatter::addFormat
> method ?
As I was currently looking into FuzzyTime I'm now aware of one important
problem: as the name says, these formats are title formats. They de
bpa;187442 Wrote:
> AFAICT there are two possibilities to add d_plugins at startup.
>
> 1. Change default setting in fiule /etc/default/slimserver.default
> change SLIMOPTIONS="" to SLIMOPTIONS="--d_plugins"
>
> or
> 2. Change options setting in startup file /etc/init.d/slimserver.init
> change
Hi Martin
> Personally, I am not using MusicInfoSCR and haven't even looked at it -
> what a shame...
And I never had a look at your screensaver (just because I didn't like the
fact of having to register somewhere)... until a few minutes ago.
> Maybe someone else can comment this...
I tried t
Hi Doc
One thing I've noticed is that Moose does not play so nicely with a
dual monitor setup. First and foremost, it doesn't remember it's
position if it's closed on the second monitor (ie it always open on the
primary monitor). Second, it can't maximise on the second monitor
correctly.
I've
mherger;187499 Wrote:
> Did you add d_plugins to the startup parameters? I don't know exactly
> where these are defined on Debian. On RPM systems it's currently in
> /etc/sysconfig/slimserver.something (have a look at the startup
> script).
Success! (for the debug anyway)
harry:~# grep -i time
> harry:~# grep -i timespeller /var/log/slimserver/slimserver.log
> 2007-03-13 13:07:07.8105 Requiring Plugins::TimeSpeller::Plugin plugin.
> 2007-03-13 13:07:07.8136 Can't load plugin Plugins::TimeSpeller::Plugin
> - not 6.0+ compatible. (displayName must return a string token,
> strings() must no
Michael Herger;187529 Wrote:
> >Now, let's add "d_startup" as well. From the
> above I only see that the plugin fails loading, but I don't know why.
>
> d_startup will tell us more. Please use the following line to get some
>
> more information (-A5 -B2 will include two lines before and 5 a
> 2007-03-13 13:07:07.8135 couldn't open strings file!
Ahmm... do you have a Plugins/TimeSpeller/strings.txt file?!? Are the
permissions correct (again)? And what Perl versoin (perl -v) are you using?
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Michael Herger;187553 Wrote:
> > 2007-03-13 13:07:07.8135 couldn't open strings file!
>
> Ahmm... do you have a Plugins/TimeSpeller/strings.txt file?!? Are the
>
> permissions correct (again)? And what Perl versoin (perl -v) are you
> using?
>
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ perl -v
This is perl, v5.
here is some more detailed debug info;
harry:~# grep -A5 -B2 -i timespeller
/var/log/slimserver/slimserver.log
2007-03-13 13:07:07.7846 Requiring Plugins::DateTime::Plugin plugin.
2007-03-13 13:07:07.7881 Requiring Plugins::LastFM::Plugin plugin.
2007-03-13 13:07:07.8105 Requiring Plugins::TimeSp
> ho hum... nobody else seems to have this so it could be me :(
Thanks for the logs - I think I've found it. Seems to be an issue with
this plugin on Debian. Give me some minutes...
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vain4;187384 Wrote:
> i have an SB2
H... not sure what to say! Unless there's been a recent firmware
upgrade that fixed the incompatibility with the built-in wma decoder.
I'll have to try unchecking mine when I'm at home. I'd be very happy
if this were true (but I'm not holding my breath)
Could you please give this version a try?
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|Filename: TimeSpeller.zip |
|Download: http://forums.slimdevices.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=2535|
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But not quite there - I had to trim the log to fit it into the post,
hope nothing is missing
harry:~# grep -A5 -B2 -i timespeller /var/log/slimserver/slimserver.log
2007-03-13 13:07:07.7846 Requiring Plugins::DateTime::Plugin plugin.
2007-03-13 13:07:07.7881 Requiring Plugins::LastFM::Plugin plug
Using the latest version, I get the parse errors, too.
(SlimServer Version: 6.5.0 - 9916 - Debian - DE - iso-8859-1
Server IP Adresse: 192.168.1.102
Perl Version: 5.8.7 i486-linux-gnu-thread-multi
MySQL Version: 4.1.15-Debian_1ubuntu5)
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peterw;187603 Wrote:
> I couldn't tell what was wrong with that strings.txt (UTF8 vs.
> ISO-8859-1 encoding that text editors don't reveal?), but this one
> seems to work for me.
It was a line ending problem... I've been editing strings files
hundreds of times. But today I got it wrong :-). So..
I couldn't tell what was wrong with that strings.txt (UTF8 vs.
ISO-8859-1 encoding that text editors don't reveal?), but this one
seems to work for me.
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|Filename: TimeSpeller-pw.zip |
|Dow
Michael Herger;187508 Wrote:
> As I was currently looking into FuzzyTime I'm now aware of one important
> problem: as the name says, these formats are title formats. They depend
> on
> the currently playing title and are only updated on title changes.Wouldn't
> this work with the whitelist fun
Michael, peterw's works, your amended one still gives the parse error. I
didn't think to look at the line endings...
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The following parse errors still occur:
2007-03-13 18:11:27.5025 Parse error on line 993: SE
Sn▒
2007-03-13 18:11:31.5180 Parse error on line 993: SE
Sn▒
2007-03-13 18:11:31.5249 Parse error on line 1112: SE
R▒k
However, the plugin works.
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Michael, I wanted to interrupt this debugging session to thank you and
the others who worked on this plugin.
My wife thought it was VERY cool to have clocks that tell time in plain
English!
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Hi all,
Apologies if this has been dealt with before, but I couldn't find an
answer by searching posts. I've been using my Synology DS-106 for a few
months now and I've successfully got SSODS 6.3.x running, and it works
great with my Squeezebox v3. However, I cannot get AlienBBC working on
it.
Michael Herger;187511 Wrote:
>
> I tried to add the custom format as erland mentioned. But there are a
> few
> things which imho do make it harder than necessary. Wouldn't it be
> easier
> to store the graphics in a .bmp (custom font) file instead of
> converting
> them over and over again
I finally installed the AlienBBC plugin, and I'm overwhelmed with the
choices.
Can anyone direct me to some sort of a program guide so I can see what
each BBC station is about? Thanks.
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AlienBBC uses the following menu and makes it available on the SB
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/aod/index.shtml?button
The best overview is from the BBC itself
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio
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> The following parse errors still occur:
> 2007-03-13 18:11:27.5025 Parse error on line 993: SE
Luckily enough I can say that not only is there no language SE (but SV),
but TimeSpeller's strings.txt only has 260 lines. This must either be from
some other plugin or (ouch!) the main strin
> Yeah, consider most of this lack of knowlegde on my side. The three
> lines font just wasn't available when I first coded WeatherTime.
That was a good reason to introduce it yourself :-).
Today I tried to figure out, whether there would be an easy way to get the
symbols over to MusicInfoSCR -
> Anyway, it wouldn't really be a problem if I had to wait 4 minutes
> until next song before I got a fresh temperature, I also think
> WeatherTime get new values from the server once per hour by default.
As I mentioned the main problem is that any graphical output needs to know
the client hardw
> Michael, peterw's works, your amended one still gives the parse error. I
> didn't think to look at the line endings...
I really don't understand. Could you make sure permissions are correct
(once again...)? And the log file... I just tested again with no problem
at all, neither on Windows no
Just saw these messages in the log I'm generating to troubleshoot my SB
dying at random.
I think it's unrelated as the server stays up, but does anyone know
what function replaces bumpRight ?
>From basic rooting around in the source I reckon it's
Slim::Display::Display::bumpRight
ERROR: Req
Quoting oreillymj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I think it's unrelated as the server stays up, but does anyone know
> what function replaces bumpRight ?
change to $client->bumpRight;
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Michael Herger;187675 Wrote:
>
> I really don't understand. Could you make sure permissions are correct
>
> (once again...)? And the log file... I just tested again with no
> problem
> at all, neither on Windows nor Linux.
>
Looks like it is working But giving loads of parse errors - he
Michael Herger;187675 Wrote:
>
> I really don't understand. Could you make sure permissions are correct
>
> (once again...)? And the log file... I just tested again with no
> problem
> at all, neither on Windows nor Linux.
>
Michael, I'm really sorry, I wasn't paying attention to the time
Indeed, I was so excited about being done with the basic functionality,
that I didn't bother to figure out how defcustom worked :) It's on the
top of the list of things to do in the sf.net bug tracker. Thanks.
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Thanks Vain4 - that made me smile - should have read your post before I
got this far! To be fair on her though I have also done the same thing
on occasion. I'm surprised more people don't find this an issue.
For those of you interested, attached is a plugin. It works for me as I
originally intend
Had a similar problem...
1) Found I had two instances of SlimServer running on my Linux Box.
(ps -A|grep slimserver showed four processes instead of two)
2) changed the Slimserver Hostname from http://192.168.1.103:9000 and
replaced it with 192.168.1.103
One of these two fixed it.
D
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> Michael, I'm really sorry, I wasn't paying attention to the time stamps
> on the log and assumed the parse errors were current (its been one of
> those days). The new version is working beautifully now.
Thanks for the feedback.
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