I have used MAI for artists pictures only. Albums covers I am managing
myself and they are placed to the album folders (folder which contains
album tracks) and named as folder.jpg. But some rare cases it would be
easier if album covers are locating in some common folder instead of
album folders.
bonze wrote:
> Older versions of the iPlayer plugin had a menu option that linked
> direct to an opml file on Triodes depository.
> Which would then give an additional 'Special Events' submenu
>
> I'm guessing so that he could update it with 'specials' as they
> happened.
This relies on somebod
utgg wrote:
> Good point. I don't think it actually makes any difference though.
My feeling is that "aod" is used to indicate stream supports seeks - not
sure what might happen if user presses ffwd/rew on the live stream set
as "aod".
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Older versions of the iPlayer plugin had a menu option that linked
direct to an opml file on Triodes depository.
Which would then give an additional 'Special Events' submenu
I'm guessing so that he could update it with 'specials' as they
happened.
LMS Version: 7.9
TranquilPC T2-WHS-A3 - WHS 20
bonze wrote:
> Some more logos...
> These are a bit plainer, are 5 different sizes, 3 square & two oblong -
> but exist for all stations including local
>
> For example:
> http://radio-service-information.api.bbci.co.uk/logos/bbc_6music/32x32.png
>
> Replace the station name with the usual form
bpa wrote:
> Why use "aod" rather than "live" ?
Good point. I don't think it actually makes any difference though.
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utgg wrote:
> Or, paste the following into the Tune In URL box, and it will use the
> BBCiPlayer plugin to play (alpha3 plugin):
> iplayer://aod?hls=http://a.files.bbci.co.uk/media/live/manifesto/audio/simulcast/hls/uk/sbr_high/ak/bbc_music_jazz.m3u8
>
> You can then save as a favourite.
Why us
bpa wrote:
> Yes but you need to add the URL to either the BBCiPlayer menu.opml
> (although it is a bit complicated) or if you have the playHLS plugin
> installed - it will play as a Favorite
>
> The URL is
> http://a.files.bbci.co.uk/media/live/manifesto/audio/simulcast/hls/nonuk/sbr_vlow/ak/bb
"pop-up station" - what a dreadful piece of BBC marketing speak. What's
wrong with the word "temporary"
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Yes but you need to add the URL to either the BBCiPlayer menu.opml
(although it is a bit complicated) or if you have the playHLS plugin
installed - it will play as a Favorite
The URL is
http://a.files.bbci.co.uk/media/live/manifesto/audio/simulcast/hls/nonuk/sbr_vlow/ak/bbc_music_jazz.m3u8
Note
BBC Radio will have a pop-up station around the London jazz festival,
details here:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/3kbwC4LcFWkLLGMQS0SLDY3/bbc-music-launches-jazz-pop-up-digital-radio-station-in-collaboration-with-jazz-fm
Will the programmes, November 12th to 15th, be listenable with e
bpa wrote:
> Extras plugin uses Flash/RTMP format and can provides 320kbps for some
> programs.
>
> BBCiPlayer plugin Listen Again only play HLS format and has only
> supplied 127kb except a for a few programs.
>
> You are getting the best the BBC provides.
I think it important to note that (a
Hi,
I have started populating my Qobuz "Library". To my dismay, I noticed
that it is sorted in the order items were added, instead of some
reasonable order (e.g., by artist - album). Would it be possible to
have an option in this plugin to sort the library that way?
Thanks!
Martin
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bpa wrote:
> Extras plugin uses Flash/RTMP format and can provides 320kbps for some
> programs.
>
> BBCiPlayer plugin Listen Again only play HLS format and has only
> supplied 127kb except a for a few programs.
>
> You are getting the best the BBC provides.
Which is why I continue to use iPlay
avmoron wrote:
> Thanks for the clear instructions - but I only get 127kbps for listen
> again streams I'm sure I used to get 339kbps streams when using the
> bbciplayer extras plugin. Have I done something wrong or are all listen
> again streams only 127kbps?
Extras plugin uses Flash/RTMP forma
Any idea why? Has something changed with Last.fm that I have missed?
Oh yes, they have indeed changed a lot. Their web site was broken for
days when they updated. And some of the API call work differently from
before. Eg. would return only one result instead of several for artist
searches etc
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