Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!
Just got Spotty running and impressed to see it works with iPeng as
well.
I'm a happy camper!!!
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Ditto on that - I was having problems with the server connection
breaking when putting the app in the background, having to swipe it off
then restart. So much so that I was on the verge of switching to another
app.
Much better now. thanks so much!
Use armhf binaries, as this is all I can get right now.
Code:
sudo apt-get install libc6:armhf libncurses5:armhf libstdc++6:armhf
And, (sorry about the kludge)
Code:
cd
brookheather wrote:
> Thanks - I now have it working again using 1.5.3 - it's now playing
> catchup at 320kbps as well.
That's the biggest obvious benefit of Dash. HLS provides catchup at
128kbps max. Dash also makes less onerous demands on your broadband,
especially for DNS lookups.
bpa wrote:
> I created a version (currently 1.5.*) of BBCiPlayer which plays the
> DASH format (which BBC seems to have indicated that DASH would be their
> preferred format for the future) and incorporated all the patches. To
> install it you need to install a new repo URL at the end of the
Qobuz plugin shows 497 favorite albums. Ickstream plugin shows all 598
albums(on 2 pages). I'd rather use the Qobuz plugin from Pierre and
Michael, as the Ickstream developers seem to be MIA. Any ideas why the
Ickstream shows more albums? Grazie - david
networks514 wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Thank you for your quick return.
> Yes, I'm sure it is compatible, many use it with your plugin without any
> pb (just me ?? :( ). You can see success through these links :)
> https://lunarok-domotique.com/2017/02/upnp-xiaomi-network-speaker-jeedom/
>
baqs wrote:
> Somehow I just changed "supported codec" to "mp3", and I now hear some
> sound !
It's a different issue then. In the other case, the player is not
recognized due to a UPnP low layer error. In your case, it looks like a
codex mismatch. I'd need a log to understand what's happening
HeadBanger wrote:
> If there were some simple guidelines (i.e. an idiot's guide!) on how to
> repackage the spk file to include new versions of LMS from the nightlies
> I think most of us here would give it a go. Can anyone here shed some
> light on how pinkdot compiled these?
>
Pinkdot claims