majones wrote:
> and the date for end of support for Windows Media is December 31st.
I make extensive use of the Squeezeplay client to listn to BBC Radio
London on a laptop that is buried in the wall and run with the lid
closed, and uses a TV and wireless keyboard/mouse(when needed), I also
use
2.2.00
Fix library stats bars
Fix browser docking on hiding left panel.
Move to 64-bit build environment which has necessitated separate
installs for 32 and 64-bit.
Auto-rekey functionality to copy album reference data and
cover/thumbnail images when album key changes.
Move user settings to shared
majones wrote:
> ... the BBC have chosen the AAC codec and http streaming (includes HLS,
> HDS and eventually DASH). Presumably everything else will be phased out,
> and the date for end of support for Windows Media is December 31st.
I should have said that for live (not on demand) radio streams,
Hi to you guys
Iam having a wierd problem after updating to 2.3.8 :confused:
i have 4 players connected to my network all connected by WIFI thrue a
ASUS RT-AC66U and a ASUS RP-AC52
WHS-2011 with LMS 7.7.3
when i start playing music with all players synked together i get some
frezzez and synk/
Did anyone get to the bottom of this? I've been using LMS and the
(official) Spotify plug-in for years, but in the last week I find that
I'm unable to see my playlists. I'm running 7.7.3 on a Synology NAS.
virnuls's Pro
I think one of the main reasons for BBC to changeover to HLS/HDS etc.
technologies is that it would allow a single "format" to be used for
video and audio and it has dynamic rate changing so that bit rate of
video and audio streams can be changed frequently to the "best " rate
that suits the conne
bpa wrote:
> If the BBC really needed some sort of DRM they could enable it right now
> with encrypted rtmp - the fact they haven't, could indicate their
> preference.
The BBC isn't a conventional for-profit enterprise, and my guess is that
it would get in a real mess with its obligations under t
Owen Smith wrote:
> Any mention of DRM, either for or against?
If the BBC really needed some sort of DRM they could enable it right now
with encrypted rtmp - the fact they haven't, could indicate their
preference.
bpa's P
majones wrote:
> Jim Simmons, who is responsible for the BBCÂ’s online radio streams, has
> been open about what will be implemented. He said in his blog that the
> BBC have chosen the AAC codec and http streaming (includes HLS, HDS and
> eventually DASH). Presumably everything else will be phased
Owen Smith wrote:
> There is some discussion on the get_iplayer mailing list that rtmp
> streaming may cease some time in 2015 with only Adobe HDS available for
> BBC radio. Just a heads up, and a concern that this would permit DRM if
> the BBC chose to implement it (which would probably be the e
Marc Bartsch wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks. That screen shot was very helpful. I think this is a theme
> problem and I have published a new version today in the store. Please
> update and let me know if it fixes your problem.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Marc.
>
> Sent from my Windows Phone
> _
Nojelc wrote:
> So no doubt the 7.9 nightly as suggested would have worked too.
>
Be prepared to be surprised!
I have done a clean install of the new Max2play image as suggested by
flysurfer. Installed 7.9 nightly(Nov 9); added my old pref folder;
checked all plugin updates, hit apply, restart;
rodlogic wrote:
> AFAIK there is a unique programme identifier in the URL - begiining at
> the moment with b0 so for example b0f5de46 would identify a programme
> (TV or Radio) programme. But you need the URL - this works on iplayer
> Radio - the URL for 30 day catch up prgrammes include this id
If the stream is transcoded from something other than Mp3, it won't have
any of the metadata from the original file. If you're seeing this from
an Mp3 file, it may be that LMS is still doing some kind of transcoding,
perhaps for bitrate limiting purposes.
There is some discussion on the get_iplayer mailing list that rtmp
streaming may cease some time in 2015 with only Adobe HDS available for
BBC radio. Just a heads up, and a concern that this would permit DRM if
the BBC chose to implement it (which would probably be the end for
iPlayer plugin excep
AFAIK there is a unique programme identifier in the URL - begiining at
the moment with b0 so for example b0f5de46 would identify a programme
(TV or Radio) programme. But you need the URL - this works on iplayer
Radio - the URL for 30 day catch up prgrammes include this identifier -
so maybe it ca
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