castalla wrote:
> I've driven myself mad over the last few days (not unusual) installing &
> reinstalling various images.
>
> The outcome I've determined is that the ShairTunes plugin works
> perfectly if the LMS server is on a wifi connection, but fails (probably
> due to some avahi mystery) wh
505 wrote:
> Getting the API key was not working, so I updated the plugin to make it
> work. Basically Robert Gibbon already did everything on GitHub, but just
> forgot to change the one URL to make it actually work. Because I could
> not change the original files, I cloned the project. This does
SuffolkPunch wrote:
> I don't really understand why unless the BBC feeds its own pages before
> it tops-up the BBC iPlayer plugin feed.
Yes, that is what the BBC does. It's explained here:
https://docs.google.com/document/pub?id=111sRKv1WO78E9Mf2Km91JNCzfbmfU0QApsZyvnRYFmU.
Getting the API key was not working, so I updated the plugin to make it
work. Basically Robert Gibbon already did everything on GitHub, but just
forgot to change the one URL to make it actually work. Because I could
not change the original files, I cloned the project. This does mean that
you need
I've driven myself mad over the last few days (not unusual) installing &
reinstalling various images.
The outcome I've determined is that the ShairTunes plugin works
perfectly if the LMS server is on a wifi connection, but fails (probably
due to some avahi mystery) when LMS is on an ethernet conn
There are regular gaps in the Radio 4 listings - for example, "You and
Yours" broadcast at midday is missing every day for the last week, as is
"Money Box" broadcast at midday on Saturday. Presumably the BBC isn't
updating the listings that BBCiPlayer looks up? FWIW, the programmes are
available v