bpa wrote:
> OK so time to test with the PlayHLS plugin.
Good morning,
LMS is acting strangely, constantly wanting to start a complete media
scan! Anyway, I played BBC Radio 4Extra from the BBC iPlayer app with
the updated "menu.opml" and got the usual result... log attached.
Thanks
Paul
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bpa wrote:
> http://bpaplugins.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/repo-playhls.xml
Hello!
All set to go but it will have to be early morning again I'm afraid, the
installation of plugins and restart of LMS started another full media
scan!
:mad:
Apologies
Thanks
Paul
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genseng wrote:
> The problem described is with the transcode in Squeeze Ctl. So it seems
> it doors not receive track number or album artist info from the server
> then?
>
> I have a script that I use to mirror my (mostly) FLAC library to MP3 and
> can connect on WiFi from my phone so I can alre
d6jg wrote:
> What does that mean?
I'm hoping it means we'll get the UK only sport back. Like I said
earlier - it's hard work dealing with these guys!!
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genseng wrote:
> Thanks for bringing your app back.
>
> A question about music export. It appears as though the transcoded
> FLAC>MP3 files are missing track tags and album artist tags. I found
> another thread that indicates this may be a server side issue. Just
> started to look into it myself
What does that mean? MP3 versions of live sport in UK and what happens
to Listen Again?
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Klammer wrote:
> @bpa
>
> notbbc.flc successfully written
>
> Not all the code showed up in the last post so I edited it with the full
> thing...
>
OK so time to test with the PlayHLS plugin. Is it the light at the end
of the tunnel - or another train ?
@bpa
notbbc.flc successfully written
Not all the code showed up in the last post so I edited it with the full
thing...
Thanks
Paul
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Klammer wrote:
> DiskStation> ffmpeg -loglevel debug -i
> http://hls1.addictradio.net/addictal.../playlist.m3u8 -f flac
> notbbc.flc
> ffmpeg version 2.0.2 Copyright (c) 2000-2013 the FFmpeg developers
> built on Jan 7 2015 14:39:28 with gcc 4.6.4 (Linaro GCC branch-4.6.4.
> Marvell GCC Dev 2013
Klammer wrote:
> I will also need to re-install your PlayHLS plugin again.
> Also please could you send the instructions for the test and the stream
> you want me to play. Sorry to be a pain in the rear cheeks! :confused:
>
There is no need to install PlayHLS before testing.
When logged in und
Klammer wrote:
> Tim, what chipset is your DiskStation? Mine is Armada and that seems to
> be the problem as there's no package for a DS213j
All is not lost - we know that it works under root - I think there is a
hack job we can do. if we enable "s" permission on ffmeg - ffmpeg will
run under r
onlyconnect wrote:
> Hi Paul
>
> Mine is Intel Atom "Avoton".
>
> This is helpful info though since it shows that simply replacing the
> version of ffmpeg can fix the issue.
>
> I was actually going down the path of trying to compile it myself and
> running into a variety of issues, so glad to
onlyconnect wrote:
> Hi Paul
>
> Mine is Intel Atom "Avoton".
>
> This is helpful info though since it shows that simply replacing the
> version of ffmpeg can fix the issue.
>
> I was actually going down the path of trying to compile it myself and
> running into a variety of issues, so glad to
The problem described is with the transcode in Squeeze Ctl. So it seems
it doors not receive track number or album artist info from the server
then?
I have a script that I use to mirror my (mostly) FLAC library to MP3 and
can connect on WiFi from my phone so I can already get what I need here.
Sq
clskier wrote:
> I'm trying to figure out what is the current choice for headless music
> player. I see several posts throughout the past couple years discussing
> softsqueeze, squeezeslave, squeezelite, and squeezeplay. Some say that
> development has stopped and has been replaces by some othe
bpa wrote:
> Yes it simply strips the HLS protcool from the audio payload. Remember
> that HLS can also transfer AC-3 or MP3 so only use this on a known AAC
> stream.
Thanks for confirming this. :)
Touch, Meridian G92, Meridian G55, PMC OB1i speakers, HP Proliant
Microserver/Ubuntu, PC/Windo
JohnB wrote:
> Does the "copy" tell ffmpeg to pass the AAC through without
> decoding/re-encoding?
Yes it simply strips the HLS protcool from the audio payload. Remember
that HLS can also transfer AC-3 or MP3 so only use this on a known AAC
stream.
I *think* I found the answer to my question:
Does the "copy" tell ffmpeg to pass the AAC through without
decoding/re-encoding?
Touch, Meridian G92, Meridian G55, PMC OB1i speakers, HP Proliant
Microserver/Ubuntu, PC/Windows 7, iPad 4, iPeng, Squeezepad.
Silly question: when ffmpeg is used with:
[ffmpeg] -loglevel quiet -i $FILE$ -acodec copy -f adts -
does ffmpeg just pass the AAC out (which is good) or does it decode the
AAC in the HLS wrapper then re-encode it to AAC (not so good)?
Touch, Meridian G92, Meridian G55, PMC OB1i speakers, HP
Klammer wrote:
> Haha, please let it be the light... I feel like I've been hit by a train
> this week...!!! :eek:
>
> Scanner should be finished in around half an hour so will wait for that
> as PlayHLS Plugin will require LMS restart?
>
> I will need the repository address please.
>
http://
bpa wrote:
> OK so time to test with the PlayHLS plugin. Is it the light at the end
> of the tunnel - or another train ?
Haha, please let it be the light... I feel like I've been hit by a train
this week...!!! :eek:
Scanner should be finished in around half an hour so will wait for that
as Pla
ch...@schoeppi.net wrote:
>
> I'd also to use squeezelite on a Mac Book, but compiling the software
> with support for mp3, ogg and flac is a pain because the needed libs
> have to be compiled manualy. Is anyone using squeezelite on a Mac and
> can help and give some hints where to find the l
and hopefully movement on the Radio 5 Sport issue
"Designed and are currently evaluating a proposed solution for the UK
Only streams which carry sport and other rights restricted content.
These would be the same technical specification as the current 128kbps
MP3 Shoutcast streams, which we can s
bpa wrote:
> Double check the url that is entered on the cmd line - are there "..."
> in the middle.
>
> This test
> >
Code:
> >
> Reading option '-i' ... matched as input file with argument
'http://hls1.addictradio.net/addictal.../playlist.m3u8'.
>
Looks like AOD changes already underway - the Listen Again Radio 3 (at
least...) content is now 48kHz sample rate - last week was 44.1kHz
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bpa wrote:
> There is no need to install PlayHLS before testing.
>
> When logged in under admin, if it works this command will not stop.> / wrote:
> >
> >
> > > >
Code:
> > > > ffmpeg -loglevel verbose -i
http://hls1.addictradio.net/addictalternative_aac_hls/playlis
bpa wrote:
> Look ok - time to login as admin and run the test ffmpeg command that
> outputs to notbbc.flc
>
> Where did you get the known_hosts file from ?
>
> At the crosh prompt - what happens when you type ssh_forget_hosts ?
> Type help at crosh prompt to make I've spelt command right.
Yo
Klammer wrote:
> Did we crack it?
Look ok - time to login as admin and run the test ffmpeg command that
outputs to notbbc.flc
Where did you get the known_hosts file from ?
At the crosh prompt - what happens when you type ssh_forget_hosts ?
Type help at crosh prompt to make I've spelt command
Hi, please find the "known_users file attached.
Could you take a look and advise? Absolutely no rush.
Many thanks
Paul
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bpa wrote:
> Login as root
> chmod +s /usr/bin/syno/ffmpeg
>
> then check it is done.
>
> dir /usr/syno/bin
>
>
Managed it (despite a typo in the chmod command!)
Here's the result:
Code:
DiskStation> chmod +s usr/syno/bin/ffmpeg
DiskStation> dir usr/syno/bin/ffm
Milhouse wrote:
> I'm on a Pi1 with up-to-date Raspbian, but Pi1/Pi2 shouldn't make any
> difference. Using latest 7.8 LMS. I installed the "stock" ffmpeg, this
> activated the ffmpeg setting. I then installed BBC iPlayer, followed by
> PlayHLS. I confirmed the existing ffmpeg wouldn't die. Downl
Klammer wrote:
> Phew!
>
> Yes let's try it!
>
Login as root
chmod +s /usr/bin/syno/ffmpeg
then check it is done.
dir /usr/syno/bin
> I sent you a PM earlier asking for help as I'm locked out of Crosh
> because the SSH key was changed when I re-installed the firmware on the
> NAS
I sent
bpa wrote:
> All is not lost - we know that it works under root - I think there is a
> hack job we can do. if we enable "s" permission on ffmeg - ffmpeg will
> run under root userid and so if given wrong instruction could overwrite
> any files on your system or worse.
>
> Want to try it ? it is
onlyconnect wrote:
> Hi Paul
>
> Mine is Intel Atom "Avoton".
>
> This is helpful info though since it shows that simply replacing the
> version of ffmpeg can fix the issue.
>
> I was actually going down the path of trying to compile it myself and
> running into a variety of issues, so glad to
d6jg wrote:
> ChipMonk. Well done. Shall await Jimbo's update with interest.
I'm hoping it'll come from much higher than that
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ChipMonk. Well done. Shall await Jimbo's update with interest.
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Over the last 24 hours I've managed to establish a real dialogue with
the top BBC Radio management. It really is hard work trying to get them
to spell out, in plain English, just what is going to happen and the
impact it'll have. But some progress has been made and I'm optimistic
that we'll get so
Klammer wrote:
> Tim, what chipset is your DiskStation? Mine is Armada and that seems to
> be the problem as there's no package for a DS213j
>
> Cheers
> Paul
Hi Paul
Mine is Intel Atom "Avoton".
This is helpful info though since it shows that simply replacing the
version of ffmpeg can fix th
onlyconnect wrote:
> Thank you; this fixes it for me. So it looks like some specific issue
> with the default ffmpeg install.
>
> Tim
Tim, what chipset is your DiskStation? Mine is Armada and that seems to
be the problem as there's no package for a DS213j
Cheers
Paul
bpa wrote:
> Both episodes play for me OK (outside the UK) on rtmp Flash AAC (WMA has
> already gone a few weeks ago) on LMS. Problem is probably on your LMS
> but could be a UK only issue.
Working OK here too, in the UK.
And a few other random ones too.
LMS Version: 7.9
TranquilPC T2-WHS-A3
bpa wrote:
> Both episodes play for me OK (outside the UK) on rtmp Flash AAC (WMA has
> already gone a few weeks ago) on LMS. Problem is probably on your LMS
> but could be a UK only issue. Thanks BPA. I better unwind my install of your
> HLS plugin and the
menu.opml changes, then see if it work
bpa wrote:
> I know nothing about Synology NAS but there seems to be a community
> based site for Synology package which has an up to date ffmpeg and looks
> like an easy install method.
>
> https://synocommunity.com/packages
Thank you; this fixes it for me. So it looks like some specific issue
W92Neriah wrote:
> Uh-oh, has the BBC started the Listen Again lobotomy already, or is this
> just affecting me?: From my Squeezebox Duet controller I am selecting
> "BBC iPlayer" > "BBC Radio 4 Extra" > Scroll down past the days of the
> week to the program names... e.g. "Just a Minute" > Anythi
I'm also using squeezelite on a Debian system, works very well and when
al necesary libs are installed, music with different formats can be
played (mp3, ogg, flac).
I'd also to use squeezelite on a Mac Book, but compiling the software
with support for mp3, ogg and flac is a pain because the nee
bpa - please accept my heartfelt thanks to you and all the other forum
members whose expertise puts the BBC to shame.
I only discovered yesterday there was a problem and having installed
ffmpeg and your plugin, following yours and "man in a van's"
instructions. Then the new menu.opml by bonz. I
Thanks for bringing your app back.
A question about music export. It appears as though the transcoded
FLAC>MP3 files are missing track tags and album artist tags. I found
another thread that indicates this may be a server side issue. Just
started to look into it myself, have no idea of this is so
Klammer wrote:
> It's empty!
>
> 17447
I'm not sure what is normal but I would have expected root and admin to
be shown but perhaps it only shows what users have been added and
doesn't allow root and admin to be changed. Another dead end.
--
Uh-oh, has the BBC started the Listen Again lobotomy already, or is this
just affecting me?: From my Squeezebox Duet controller I am selecting
"BBC iPlayer" > "BBC Radio 4 Extra" > Scroll down past the days of the
week to the program names... e.g. "Just a Minute" > Anything I select
now does this:
+1squeezelite is the headless player of choice ,it may apear in
different forms as part of picore player , local player plugin or
standalone etc .
all other players have gui .
Edit. forgot squeezeslave (but i prefer squeezelite over that one )
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I'm trying to figure out what is the current choice for headless music
player. I see several posts throughout the past couple years discussing
softsqueeze, squeezeslave, squeezelite, and squeezeplay. Some say that
development has stopped and has been replaces by some other package.
I'm really c
bpa wrote:
> looks OK and I think it means admin is part of Adminstrators group and
> is just an ordinary group (101)
>
> The path post seems to show that the ffmpeg in Videostation directory is
> not the one used by LMS and probably the same about the libraries which
> had the chmod done to th
@BPA & @bonze: I thought I'd wait a few days for things to settle down
and have now tried your HLS plugin and the updated menu.opml files for
the iPlayer plugin: BIG thank you to you both as they are working great,
even on my crusty old Squeezebox Server v7.5.5 install that is running
on 32-but wi
Klammer wrote:
> DiskStation> cat /etc/group
> #$_@GID__INDEX@_$1023$
> administrators:x:101:admin
> ..
> root:x:0:
> Does that look right?
>
>
looks OK and I think it means admin is part of Adminstrators group and
is just an ordinary group (101)
The path post seems to show that the ffmpeg i
bpa wrote:
> I know nothing about Synology NAS but there seems to be a community
> based site for Synology package which has an up to date ffmpeg and looks
> like an easy install method.
>
> https://synocommunity.com/packages
No, many thanks for the link but this ffmpeg package is NOT compatibl
bpa wrote:
> I'm not sure they will. HLS is good for "Live" stream - BBC comments
> indicate they want better rights management and HLS is really no better
> than present Flash based system.
HLS listen again streams have been up and running for around 2 years.
It's what the Android and iOS BBC
bpa wrote:
> Outside the UK - on demand WMA has been gone for at least the last 2
> weeks possibly longer as BBCiPlayer makes it transparent.
This is the post from Jim Simmons (Senior Product Manager) that I
referred to:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/internet/entries/d031b300-721a-4df5-8506-723303
vinnielo wrote:
> If it is just access to the BBC live streams you'd like, then the
> RadioFeeds app is sufficient.
> You can download this from the App Gallery under Radio Networks.
I found the RadioFeeds app last night thanks !! Is there any way to get
the higher bit rate feeds ?
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utgg wrote:
> HLS listen again streams have been up and running for around 2 years.
> It's what the Android and iOS BBC iPlayer Radio apps use. The URLs
> aren't hard to find, but don't plug straight into ffmepg like the static
> Listen Live streams. I do agree that, from what I can see, HLS does
Milhouse wrote:
> @bpa: Sorry if this is OT for BBC iPlayer, it's a little hard for me to
> tell where one plugin ends and another begins. It's been a long time
> since I've been on the forum and this was the first thread in which I
> started looking for a solution, probably not going to be the l
Giza2020 wrote:
> If I did want to update my ffmpeg would i need to uninstall an exisitng
> version or would putting thisin the bin folder over write the existing
> version?
You don't need to uninstall the existing version, though you may want to
rename it just so that it's there if you ever nee
Milhouse wrote:
> I'm on a Pi1 with up-to-date Raspbian, but Pi1/Pi2 shouldn't make any
> difference. Using latest 7.8 LMS. I installed the "stock" ffmpeg, this
> activated the ffmpeg setting. I then installed BBC iPlayer, followed by
> PlayHLS. I confirmed the existing ffmpeg wouldn't die. Downl
JohnB wrote:
>
>
> Outside the UK - on demand WMA has been gone for at least the last 2
> weeks.
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Has anyone noticed that the plug-in is now only providing 29 second or
59 second extracts? At least, that is what has happened on my iPod.
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d6jg wrote:
> This smacks more of incompetence than obfuscation to me.
That's what I sensing too. Simmons seems to think On Demand is presently
either WMA or "the progressive download of a file" (by which I think he
means a podcast file that you keep). But the AAC streams that most of us
use for
bpa wrote:
> I'm not sure they will. HLS is good for "Live" stream - BBC comments
> indicate they want better rights management and HLS is really no better
> than present Flash based system.
Well, Jim Simmons (on the BBC Internet Blog) has said:
> Well, we've set up HLS streams for on-demands
@bpa
Yes, I've seen that package but it's not compatible with my ARM NAS (I
don't think?)
Thanks
Paul
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well if thats the case, consider me happy as you've solved all my issues
:-)
many thanks
Transporter (Lounge)
Touch (Office)
Touch (Kitchen)
Radio (Bedroom)
Radio (Garage)
SqueezePlay 7.8 on 2 x Windows 7 PCs
LMS 7.7.3 on DIY UnRaid NAS now upgraded to 7.8 (06/01/2015)
Squeeze user since the
markiii wrote:
> Any idea when the listen again streas move to HLS?
I'm not sure they will. HLS is good for "Live" stream - BBC comments
indicate they want better rights management and HLS is really no better
than present Flash based system.
--
great HLS streams now working via BBIplayer by using the revised OPML
file.
Any idea when the listen again streas move to HLS?
Transporter (Lounge)
Touch (Office)
Touch (Kitchen)
Radio (Bedroom)
Radio (Garage)
SqueezePlay 7.8 on 2 x Windows 7 PCs
LMS 7.7.3 on DIY UnRaid NAS now upgraded to 7.
VictorLaszlo wrote:
> Tearing my hair out with this.
> Running Squeezeplug 602 on a Raspberry Pi (version 1? I'm not sure) and
> have the aforementioned version of ffmpeg but the Apple HLS m3u8 entry
> in advanced settings/file types is still greyed-out. The only way I can
> get it not to be gre
VictorLaszlo wrote:
> Tearing my hair out with this.
> Running Squeezeplug 602 on a Raspberry Pi (version 1? I'm not sure) and
> have the aforementioned version of ffmpeg but the Apple HLS m3u8 entry
> in advanced settings/file types is still greyed-out. The only way I can
> get it not to be gre
Thank you as ever
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VictorLaszlo wrote:
> Tearing my hair out with this.
> Running Squeezeplug 602 on a Raspberry Pi (version 1? I'm not sure) and
> have the aforementioned version of ffmpeg but the Apple HLS m3u8 entry
> in advanced settings/file types is still greyed-out. The only way I can
> get it not to be gre
Milhouse wrote:
> Anyone using a Raspberry Pi (version 1 or 2) with Raspbian and LMS will
> want a more recent version of ffmpeg as the currently available ffmpeg
> (v0.8.16-1+rpi1) is pretty old and - more importantly - doesn't die.
>
> Easiest solution:
>
> 1. Download the tar file on this pa
I know nothing about Synology NAS but there seems to be a community
based site for Synology package which has an up to date ffmpeg and looks
like an easy install method.
https://synocommunity.com/packages
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ADMIN:
Code:
DiskStation> echo $PATH
/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/syno/sbin:/usr/syno/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin
Code:
libsynoscheduler.so.5.1
-rw-r--r--1 root root117836 Jan 6 23:2
Klammer wrote:
> I will run those commands now, do you want to see 2 sets, one admin one
> root?
Yes.
the "cat /etc/group" command should be the same for both.
> ffmpeg is showing up the same version as before and was there before LMS
> was reinstalled so I think it comes as stock with Synolog
JohnB wrote:
> Jim Simmons's team almost certainly knows exactly what is going on and
> exactly what is required.
>
> My view is that JS's concentration on WMA is, at least in part, a
> distraction technique - exactly the same as we get from politicians.
>
> At no point in the BBC Internet Blog
bpa wrote:
> Hope you don't lose anything.
>
> I think ffmpeg could be part of the Videostation install - it'll be
> interesting to see when it appears on the system.
>
> Separately I was think perhaps there are a few more commands to check
> the Synology;s set up
>
> For the following command
I took a look at gpac...
The player is mp4client but while it can happily play an HLS stream, I
couldn't find a way to send the output to stdout (or anywhere other than
the speakers) so I doubt this is of any use.
mp4box is able to manipulate containers which might allow the encoding
of an HLS s
Jim Simmons's team almost certainly knows exactly what is going on and
exactly what is required.
My view is that JS's concentration on WMA is, at least in part, a
distraction technique - exactly the same as we get from politicians.
At no point in the BBC Internet Blog has it been stated that the
bpa wrote:
> Klammer,
> Can you to the following. It shoudl tell which groups Admin belongs to.
>
> cat /etc/group
DiskStation> cat /etc/group
#$_@GID__INDEX@_$1023$
administrators:x:101:admin
dovecot:x:143:dovecot
ftp:x:21:ftp
http:x:1023:
lp:x:7:lp
maildrop:x:126:
mysql:x:66:
nobody:x:99:
pos
Klammer wrote:
> Hopefully the ffmpeg install will be clean now?
Hope you don't lose anything.
I think ffmpeg could be part of the Videostation install - it'll be
interesting to see when it appears on the system.
Separately I was think perhaps there are a few more commands to check
the Synolog
majones wrote:
> I've just had a look at the BBC's XML for Radio 4 and followed one of
> the pointers to a programme URL, and see that it specifies a WMA stream
> (that will be turned off imminently) and two AAC/RTMP streams (one at
> 48kbps and the other at 128kbps). The AAC/RTMP streams origina
bpa wrote:
> Klammer,
> Can you to the following. It shoudl tell which groups Admin belongs to.
>
> cat /etc/group
I'm in trouble here... my Synology crashed and I have had to reset
everything back to factory!
LMS is reinstalled but I've held off reinstalling VideoStation because
of the possib
I've just had a look at the BBC's XML for Radio 4 and followed one of
the pointers to a programme URL, and see that it specifies a WMA stream
(that will be turned off imminently) and two AAC/RTMP streams (one at
48kbps and the other at 128kbps). The AAC/RTMP streams originate from
Limelight CDN, a
bpa wrote:
> Klammer,
>
> OK - that seem clear that problem is with input decoder and not pipes
> etc.
>
> I'm not sure if the next command will work on the NAS. It should display
> all the libraries that ffmpeg will use.
> Again logged in as Admin
>
> ldd /usr/syno/bin/ffmpeg
No ldd but:
b
PasTim wrote:
> Can you somehow compare the user permissions on your pi vs Klammer's
> system?
Klammer,
Can you to the following. It shoudl tell which groups Admin belongs to.
cat /etc/group
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bpa wrote:
> Pity.
>
> The problem looks to be a bit more subtle than straight permissions of a
> library file.
> On a test Pi with Squeezeplug & avconv if I removed or changed
> permissions so it can't be read of a required avconv library (or even a
> library called by a library) - avconv refus
Klammer wrote:
> >
Code:
> > DiskStation> ldd /usr/syno/bin/ffmpeg
> -sh: ldd: not found
> >
Pity.
The problem looks to be a bit more subtle than straight permissions of a
library file.
On a test Pi with Squeezeplug & avconv if I removed or chan
bpa wrote:
> Klammer,
>
> OK - that seem clear that problem is with input decoder and not pipes
> etc.
>
> I'm not sure if the next command will work on the NAS. It should display
> all the libraries that ffmpeg will use.
> Again logged in as Admin
>
> ldd /usr/syno/bin/ffmpeg
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Klammer,
OK - that seem clear that problem is with input decoder and not pipes
etc.
I'm not sure if the next command will work on the NAS. It should display
all the libraries that ffmpeg will use.
Again logged in as Admin
ldd /usr/syno/bin/ffmpeg
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bpa wrote:
> Logged in as Admin, I want to verify that the the issue is just with
> ffmepg and also try the DEBUG loglevel in the hope ffmpeg will tell us
> more about problem.
> Try this command.
>
> ffmpeg -loglevel debug -i
> http://hls1.addictradio.net/addictalternative_aac_hls/playlist.m3u8
bpa wrote:
> 1. I was too excited and tired last night and misread the permissions
> into what I wanted to see - the "chmod" worked but it just set to what
> they were already. The "v" only details the files whose permissions have
> "changed" so ti will show nothing 2nd time.
> 2. The URL is the
PasTim wrote:
> For now I would just try to run ffmpeg on a command line as Admin
> without using LMS. Once that works LMS should do so, and if not bpa
> should be able to help you get it to do so.
>
> My own reading of the things you posted is that your Admin user is
> missing some rights to r
Klammer wrote:
> Attached are the LMS Player Stream log and the ffmpeg output.
>
> Nothing seems any different, timeout after 3 seconds?
>
> Thanks
>
> p.s.
> In LMS "Advanced/File Types" what options should there be for "Debug HLS
> m3u8"? ffmpeg is not there, just "playhls.sh", is that corre
Klammer wrote:
> Attached are the LMS Player Stream log and the ffmpeg output.
1. I was too excited and tired last night and misread the permissions
into what I wanted to see - the "chmod" worked but it just set to what
they were already. The "v" only details the files whose permissions have
"ch
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