eiffel wrote:
> Great! I must have read too quickly then... The key thing is to
> _add_squeeze2cast-win.exe_to_Windows_Firewall's_allowed_programs_list_
> as, otherwise, this great plugin can't be used with LMS running on a
> windows machine!
I'm sorry - You're correct, I really thought I did ad
Freddy wrote:
> I see you have a version for Windows Phone.
> Any plans on releasing a version for Windows 10 (not phone)?
I do plan on releasing a Windows 10 version, but the Win Phone version
was not a Universal App and porting it is a non-trivial matter. The
Android version has required a bit
philippe_44 wrote:
> Will do but ... this is also front 1st page of the user's guide ;-) that
> is accessible directly in the setting pages, no need to search and open
> it
Great! I must have read too quickly then... The key thing is to
_add_squeeze2cast-win.exe_to_Windows_Firewall's_allowed_pro
eiffel wrote:
> Philippe,
>
> I just went through this whole thread (from the beginning) to see if I
> could fix my issue with getting this plugin to work with WHS 2011... and
> got it sorted just before reading the very last post (using the same
> solution) :mad::mad::mad:
>
> It may be worth
Verulamius wrote:
> This would suggest that a non trial DASH stream is getting closer.
They have been getting closer to DASH for 2 years but the BBC still have
to make some hard decisions (and then develope and test as required)
about how to handle the existing programs in non DASH formats (none
bpa wrote:
> The first post has an URL for a repository which will give the user the
> latest version of the plugin.
> The repository has the change history which is the same info as the post
> you referenced.
Well, I copy/pasted the repo string, I did not realize there was a
changelog to read at
There is a complex article on the BBC internet blog
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/internet/entries/768ae4f2-7933-42d7-9a12-c71dfacf12b6
which looks at how they have designed the new android app with DASH as
the relevant stream. This would suggest that a non trial DASH stream is
getting closer.
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epoch1970 wrote:
> I appreciate the idea you had on your 1st post, summarizing the plugin
> evolution in a few short lines. Very useful.
> However since the thread is a mix of support and announce posts, it has
> become, I think, a bit unwieldy to newcomers (like I was.)
>
I'm not sure what edi
lukaslouw wrote:
> I think I have it, I added squeeze2cast-win.exe to Windows Firewall's
> allowed programs list - seems to work.
>
> Thanks again for your efforts, Philippe, where do I send the case of
> beers?
Philippe,
I just went through this whole thread (from the beginning) to see if I
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Hi bpa,
plugin works great for me, thanks one more time.
I appreciate the idea you had on your 1st post, summarizing the plugin
evolution in a few short lines. Very useful.
However since the thread is a mix of support and announce posts, it has
become, I think, a bit unwieldy to newcomers (like I
danco wrote:
> My setting is at the maximum available (I think it is 30), which usually
> works.
I just checked and the max setting is 60 seconds (latest 7.9 nightly,
Windows 7)
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I see you have a version for Windows Phone.
Any plans on releasing a version for Windows 10 (not phone)?
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I purchased Squeeze Remote on Windows 10 and it works pretty ok but I
agree it´s a little buggy sometimes.
Would love to see an update from the developer!
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danco wrote:
> My setting is at the maximum available (I think it is 30), which usually
> works.
>
> I have wondered if it is possible to go into the code and change it to a
> larger figure, such as 60. I would rather wait for a minute than have to
> restart the whole program, which is what happ
bpa wrote:
> Long response times by BBC servers show up as "Couldn't resolve IP
> address " errors - the majority of these are not DNS errors but long
> reponse time from the CDN servers but confusingly reported by LMS as a
> "couldn't resolve IP" . The timeouts used by the HLS code is the
> def
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