jezbo wrote:
No, it only shows the music which has been queued in the order it was
queued - if you shuffle or rearrange the queue, it won't be updated.
Hmm too bad. Is there a plan to add/change this? :-)
System: Debian, Logitech Media Server Version: 7.7.2 - r33893
Player: Squeezebox v3 @
Blu3IcE wrote:
Hmm too bad. Is there a plan to add/change this? :-)
No plans to do so no. As the design philosophy states: Muso is designed
to work in harmony with your favourite player rather than hiding or
replacing it.. So the playlist manipulation is best done in the player
itself (a
I've been puzzled by this, maybe someone can help:
After a full OS reinstall on SSD, including LMS, the triode plugin does
not remember the password to login to spotify. Whatever I try, after a
reset of the plugin it is lost again. When I enter it manually all works
fine (until the next
SlimPvC wrote:
I've been puzzled by this, maybe someone can help:
After a full OS reinstall on SSD, including LMS, the triode plugin does
not remember the password to login to spotify. Whatever I try, after a
restart of the server it is lost again and has to be entered manually.
When I
Triode wrote:
Recent versions of the plugin so not store the password itself, they set
it in libspotify when the password is added and apply clicked. This
means the location where libspotify stores its settings is where the
password is stored (in encrypted form). By doing this it is more
pippin wrote:
Is Turkey still blocking sites that report about the Gezi park
protests?
Maybe Michael's web hoster also hosts blogs or news sites.
Good point, but I personally don't have the feeling that they try hard
to block about Gezi.
I must also say they never stop to surprise me with
SlimPvC wrote:
Thanks for your quick answer, but it's not exactly clear to me what to
do now.
From what I understand it may be libspotify that does not retain the
password?
- i have now disabled (unchecked) the 'disable cache' setting since that
does not seem to be right to be checked
Well, especially with bigger hosters you never know what else is on
their IP or even IP range so if you do some brute-force blocking...
I'm seeing similar issues with mail providers. Most of my mail accounts
are with one of Germany's biggest mail hosters and Comcast, for example,
notoriously
Makes no difference: as soon as the LMS is stopped, the password setting
is lost.
All other entries (such as the settings for last.fm login etc.) remain
intact; it's only the password that vanishes...
I wonder if this could have anything to do with the installation on a
SSD drive? Though I
SlimPvC wrote:
Makes no difference: as soon as the LMS is stopped, the password setting
is lost.
All other entries (such as the settings for last.fm login etc.) remain
intact; it's only the password that vanishes...
I wonder if this could have anything to do with the installation on a
I know, I always check by looking at the status, which says 'currently
not logged in' etc.
Helper log is set to 'errors' and shows not too much details. I'll set
it to 'debug' and will report later.
Thanks,
Peter
SlimPvC wrote:
I know, I always check by looking at the status, which says 'currently
not logged in' etc.
Helper log is set to 'errors' and shows not too much details. I'll set
it to 'debug' and will report later.
Thanks,
Peter
It only tries to log in when you use it - the error you
Triode wrote:
It only tries to log in when you use it - the error you are looking for
is bad password or something like that. Not logged in is quite normal.
H - could it be there was no problem at all all the time and I was
just on the wrong track by this 'not logged in' thing!?!
I'll
jezbo wrote:
NB. Muso interfaces with several players not all of which give external
access to query and manipulate the playlist, plus it would introduce
extra comms between the player and muso to constantly query the
playlist.
Hmm okay, fair enough. I thought since it is already there it
Blu3IcE wrote:
Hmm okay, fair enough. I thought since it is already there it could also
show correct data.
Something else..
Say I already have a playlist of 10 songs. Song 1 is playing.
I add a song via muso and it's correctly added at the end of the
playlist.
But right clicking and
Hi I have a music source ( server ip ) that's no longer valid , how do I
remove a music source ?
Main hifi: Touch + CIA PS +MeridianG68J MeridianHD621 MeridianG98DH 2 x
MeridianDSP5200 MeridianDSP5200HC 2 xMeridianDSP3100
Remove it from the list of manually added servers and disable WOL for
it. Then just restart the App.
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pippin wrote:
Remove it from the list of manually added servers and disable WOL for
it. Then just restart the App.
Yes thats what i cant figure out how to do ?
How do I get to that list and how to remove , the ui is very unclear
here ? it does not offer anything that looks obvius to me .
Well, it's both where you added it...
Additional servers are under Settings-iPeng Settings and you remove
them using the red -.
WOL settings are behind the details disclosure for the server, it's off
by default so you'd have to have enabled it if it's on.
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dbinder101 wrote:
I have a few hundred tracks that echonest is not recognizing. I know
some have crappy tags associated with them, but quite a few are tracks
from CDs that I've ripped via dbPowerAmp so I know their tags should be
correct. And, no, these are npt compilations or Best Of that
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