Do you have documentation for your CLI commands?
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and
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Another thing you could also try, is to login to your mysb.com account
in browser, go to the Players page and delete every entry that's not an
actual player.
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satkinsn wrote:
> Good thought. Are there any ports that I have to be sure aren't blocked
> for the app to work?
>
> s.
The app isn't a server and doesn't use any incoming ports so firewall is
usually not a problem. However, if you're using particularly strict
rules that block out going
Paul Guijt wrote:
> A firewall issue?
Good thought. Are there any ports that I have to be sure aren't blocked
for the app to work?
s.
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Thanks for chiming in Michael - but what appears to be happening is once
checked, the check mark doesn't stick, so there is nothing to uncheck to
remove the photo from the favorites folder. The check boxes always
appear as blank when subsequently summoned.
I guess I could create other Favorite
Owen Smith wrote:
> I'm not particularly complaining about the 68 seconds delay, but you
> asked so I told you. It's a bit of a shame, but the audio quality of
> 320kbps AAC is fantasic (better even than FM) and the convenience of LMS
> is wonderful, so I'll put up with a 68 second delay to get
bpa wrote:
> What version of plugin areyou using ? Do you have any delay between
> pressing play and hearing audio ?
>
> As I posted earlier the MP3 streams are about 40 secs later than real
> time (i.e. LW/Freesat) - I don't believe any of the internet stream
> have less delay - time to
Would these speakers that have built in Google Cast work with
Castbridge? The 360 would make a great addition to my squeeze set up for
the patio
http://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2016/9/7/12829822/vizio-smartcast-crave-360-pro-speakers-pricing-release-date
Owen Smith wrote:
> Radio delayed by 10 seconds, no big deal. Radio delayed by over a minute
> (I saw 68 seconds this morning), that starts to be annoyingly long.
What version of plugin areyou using ? Do you have any delay between
pressing play and hearing audio ?
As I posted earlier the MP3
PasTim wrote:
> Did you mean that the SQL playlist plugin doesn't even load as a valid
> plugin? If so then maybe adding this repo will help -
> http://erland.github.io/squeezebox-downloads/repositories/latest.xml
>
> Otherwise I'm afraid I'm out of ideas.
It loads, i see it in the left list
drmatt wrote:
> Ok, I didn't get your intent. More reliable clocks is a good thing. No
> point in offering a clock that's wrong, even if the data stream
> referenced is "delayed". "Live" Digital TV streams are delayed too, by
> differing amounts. I am not sure it's something worth worrying
bpa wrote:
> Th DASH streams define a reference clock which for AK streams is at
> http://time.akamai.com/?iso
>
> Out of curiousity - what is the difference between the akamai reference
> clock time and the atomic clock time ?
Less than one second having tried it just now. My experience is
Ok, I didn't get your intent. More reliable clocks is a good thing. No
point in offering a clock that's wrong, even if the data stream
referenced is "delayed". "Live" Digital TV streams are delayed too, by
differing amounts. I am not sure it's something worth worrying about.
TBH: my memory doesn't last that far back any more... but from the
screenshots I understand there's a checkbox in front of the favorites
item. You can check or uncheck that box to make a picture show up or not
in that list.
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drmatt wrote:
> You would hope that akamai are also properly synced to a reliable time
> source... There is really no excuse for it being wrong, it really isn't
> difficult to do.
>
> It's something that's easy to check too, just do some ntpdate queries
> against published time server IPs and
You would hope that akamai are also properly synced to a reliable time
source... There is really no excuse for it being wrong, it really isn't
difficult to do.
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drmatt wrote:
> NTP protocol is designed to deal with the transmission delays and should
> be capable of getting your OS clock to within a few hundred microseconds
> of the source, no matter how far away you are from the source,
> geographically.
I think the issues is not whether your OS is
I uploaded Version 1.2.4 with a few bugfixes/ code cleanups and an
additional context menu to update a "frozen" bookmark.
The following is only useful for or people who like to listen to audio
books or radio plays before falling asleep and who use a Radio or Boom
as a bedside radio:
If you like
NTP protocol is designed to deal with the transmission delays and should
be capable of getting your OS clock to within a few hundred microseconds
of the source, no matter how far away you are from the source,
geographically.
pippin wrote:
> Is this a recent 7.9 build? If not, please update to the latest nightly.
I installed 7.8 and everything is working again. Might just stay with
7.8 for a while.
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satkinsn wrote:
> Let me ask a basic question: if I can see the player through the web
> interface, and I can use it on mysqueezebox.com, by definition does that
> mean I should be able to see it in your app?
>
Yes.
The fact that no player name shows up and yet it doesn't popup the "No
ian_heys wrote:
> Out of curiousity - what is the difference between the akamai reference
> clock time and the atomic clock time ?[
I can't tell you since I have no receiver for the atomic clock radio
signal from UK.
The difference between akamai clock and atomic clock should be related
to the
bpa wrote:
> Th DASH streams define a reference clock which for AK streams is at
> http://time.akamai.com/?iso
>
> Out of curiousity - what is the difference between the akamai reference
> clock time and the atomic clock time ?
>
> Here in Birmingham the time difference between akamai and
wiped wrote:
> Thanks, i have verified permissions etc and it's the same for all
> plugins, i've also tried to give access to everyone to the SQL Playlist
> directory and files just to test, no difference..
Did you mean that the SQL playlist plugin doesn't even load as a valid
plugin? If so
Max2Play wrote:
> Thanks for the nice words, didjean! Which feature would you like us to
> work on next and which one do you use the most aside from the Squeeze
> system?
I am using max2play on my own as well and I installed a Squeeze-System
at a friend of mine with max2play. I recently managed
Owen Smith wrote:
> Radio 2 Dash 320kbps live, pips at 7AM were 68 seconds late compared to
> atomic clock receiver.
Th DASH streams define a reference clock which for AK streams is at
http://time.akamai.com/?iso
Out of curiousity - what is the difference between the akamai reference
clock
bpa wrote:
> I've uploaded BBCiPlayer v1.5.1. There are two changes to 1.5.0
>
>
Top stuff bpa
looking good so far with 30 seconds delay @ 320Kbps
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bpa wrote:
> I've uploaded BBCiPlayer v1.5.1. There are two changes to 1.5.0
>
>
Top stuff bpa
looking good so far with 30 seconds delay @ 320Kbps
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PasTim wrote:
> Maybe you have some misconfiguration, or file/directory access control
> issues. in the SQL Playlist settings?
Thanks, i have verified permissions etc and it's the same for all
plugins, i've also tried to give access to everyone to the SQL Playlist
directory and files just to
Owen Smith wrote:
> I'll try to pay more attention tomorrow morning. I'm not normally up
> early enough to hear the pips but this week is an exception
Radio 2 Dash 320kbps live, pips at 7AM were 68 seconds late compared to
atomic clock receiver.
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