I run Spotty 1.99.1 and Spotty Helper Application for Freebsd 11.0
(0.6.2)
You will need to update the helper application if you want to use the
Connect feature.
[17-12-15 08:35:18.2518] Plugins::Spotty::Connect::canSpotifyConnect
(81) Cannot support Spotty Connect, need at least helper vers
slartibartfast wrote:
> Is your filter only one genre? Mine has ten in one filter (filter 1) and
> the General filter adds three more to filter 1. I wonder if the LMS
> plugin times out before processing the filter. I will try with a single
> genre filter and see what happens.
>
> Sent from my S
Hello,
Since I've done the last spotty upgrade, the plugin is no more working.
I run Spotty 1.99.1 and Spotty Helper Application for Freebsd 11.0
(0.6.2)
I've got the following log
- At LMS Startup
[17-12-15 08:35:17.2678] main::init (387) Starting Logitech Media Server
(v7.9.1, TRUNK, UNKNOWN)
ian_heys wrote:
> Thanks for the offer Phillipe.
>
> I've abandoned trying to get the M3 working with Airplay and will buy
> another Raspberry Pi to connect to the TV with PiCore/Jivelite and then
> continue to use the M3 as a TV speaker with selectable HDMI inputs. This
> works fine on my other
kezz,
I'm really sorry, but I have no clue what's wrong about your
configuration. But to be honest, some of your remarks make me wonder
whether you're suffering from the "poweruser syndrome" :-). Too many
tweaks in too many places you don't remember...
I'd suggest you install plain LMS as a
Now you can browse Bandcamp URLs directly. Just enter them in the
corresponding menu (easiest in the web UI, obviously ;-)) to get access
to bands or albums. Eg. fill in https://hrmnn.bandcamp.com/album/hermann
and you'd directly browse the album Hermann by Hermann :-).
This feature was contribut
Thanks for the offer Phillipe.
I've abandoned trying to get the M3 working with Airplay and will buy
another Raspberry Pi to connect to the TV with PiCore/Jivelite and then
continue to use the M3 as a TV speaker with selectable HDMI inputs. This
works fine on my other TV.
I've reverted the E5 to
ian_heys wrote:
> Thanks Philippe, that worked instantaneously with the E5, but didn't
> work with the M3 which is altogether more flaky on the wifi side and has
> other less impressive traits.
>
> Interestingly it has a Windows app which can make the M3 look like a
> Windows sound card when sel
Than wrote:
> I've finally managed to test Foobar2000 as UPnP controller with VSX-1130
> as suggested and gapless is actually working with flac files.
I there is zero audible gap with foobar2000, then there is somethign
else with my bridge that I don't understand - it's a small gap though :)
bakker_be wrote:
> Have you tried adding one of the "wrong" seed songs? If I do
> "http://up-server:10002/api/Mix?filter=Metal&song=/mnt/music/Frank%20Sinatra/Frank%20Sinatra/00-A%20Kiss%20Is%20Just%20A%20Kiss.mp3&size=12";
> this is the result:
> >
Code:
> >
> /mnt/m
philippe_44 wrote:
> I expect 99.999% of people to use hardware controls. The software
> version I made only because during my development I happened to have a
> faulty device for which hardware volume was causing playback to be
> interrupted for a few seconds (did the same with any airplay
> con
Ralphy
Good tip! Having fixed the squeezelite - output device mapping problem
I discovered that none of the other audio applications worked. Seems to
be a known problem with Windows updates. I uninstalled the audio driver
and rebooted so it reinstalled properly. That fixed all the other
appli
castalla wrote:
> If 'software controls' means using the LMS gui (?) then I'm one of the
> 0.001 %
No, it means that the software control is not made by translating LMS
into AirPlay commands but instead by applying gain on each and every
sample, while not using the "knob" on the AirPlay de
philippe_44 wrote:
> When you have successful gapless, is the controller the pioneer itself
> or and external application? If it's the pioneer from its internal
> software, gathering files from an upnp server, then that might explain
> why it works as the process is different and it likely does n
philippe_44 wrote:
> I expect 99.999% of people to use hardware controls. The software
> version I made only because during my development I happened to have a
> faulty device for which hardware volume was causing playback to be
> interrupted for a few seconds (did the same with any airplay
> con
PasTim wrote:
> As is usual in such situations, everything worked perfectly this time.
> Life's like that. A log is attached.
>
> OK - understood. Would you expect most people to use hardware or
> software controls?
>
I expect 99.999% of people to use hardware controls. The software
version
slartibartfast wrote:
> If I enter
>
> 192.168.0.10:10002/api/mix?filter=General
>
> in Firefox I get a mix that obeys the filter with the name General. So
> MusicIP is working but the LMS plugin seems to have issues.
>
> Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
Have you tried adding one of the "
philippe_44 wrote:
> As I say below, it's really strange. Could you try to enable "raop
> debugging" and send me that log?
As is usual in such situations, everything worked perfectly this time.
Life's like that. A log is attached.
> That's expected: volumes changes made on the player are sent b
PasTim wrote:
> Thanks for all your work. However, I'm sorry to say that my player is
> still playing up in frankly mysterious ways when the volume settings are
> set to 'ignore' and -1. Sometimes it didn't seem to want to play at all
> (although the LMS gui said it was), sometimes it went to m
frankd wrote:
> First post updated with some bugfixes and addons to the tutorial
> reflecting the recent discussions
>
> Added instructions for Music IP Recipes
> Added instructions for Music IP FiltersDo you use filters in MusicIP? I only
> ask because I am having issues
where MusicIP seems to
bakker_be wrote:
> I've never used the native implementation, nor do I use the MusicIP
> Mixer since switching my whole LMS infrastructure to an Ubuntu server,
> but I seem to recall that you need to have the same version on both the
> Windows and Linux side, so you'd need 1.8 on windows, as ther
mherger wrote:
> > What is wrong?
>
> You better ask the ReadyNAS community. I fear the base system is so old,
>
> it's becoming harder and harder to find those legacy files.
>
> --
>
> Michael
Thx for help anyway. I found that you have to change to a archive for
fecthing the modules. here
philippe_44 wrote:
> Well, I made some thorough code review and better validation and I think
> I nailed down were the spurious volume command was sent. I do think that
> the 0.3.3.0 should work now, in all configurations (trigger, ignore,
> initial volume set ). I've also added in all bridge
Thanks Michael, I'll take a look when I get back home.
If it helps, I'm on Raspbian on a Pi 3 (so -ps- and -grep- ;) ), don't
know if there are any oddities which might be introduced by that or
being on an ARM platform.
Great plugin by the way, it's advancing really fast.
-
bakker_be wrote:
> I've never used the native implementation, nor do I use the MusicIP
> Mixer since switching my whole LMS infrastructure to an Ubuntu server,
> but I seem to recall that you need to have the same version on both the
> Windows and Linux side, so you'd need 1.8 on windows, as ther
I've never used the native implementation, nor do I use the MusicIP
Mixer since switching my whole LMS infrastructure to an Ubuntu server,
but I seem to recall that you need to have the same version on both the
Windows and Linux side, so you'd need 1.8 on windows, as there's no
ulterior version fo
philippe_44 wrote:
> The only thing you need to do for the G5 and likley M3 is to enable
> encryption (as with every non Apple-official device). You can (and
> should) leave volume settings untouched
Thanks Philippe, that worked instantaneously with the E5, but didn't
work with the M3 which is a
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