pippin wrote:
> If you have many players, the Synology might be too slow to sync them
> all together...Thanks for the quick reply, and for clarifying what the issue
> might be.
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mherger wrote:
> > I think I already know the answer, but still want to ask you: would
> it
> > be possible to use the bandcamp plugin with more than 1 bandcamp
> > account? My wife and me are arguing whose taste is best ;-)
>
> Can't you follow her (or vice versa), then get to the other collect
Code:
[19-06-18 02:29:20.6027]
Plugins::LMSnewGUI::Plugin::getMAIpluginInfoAlbumCovers (2236)
getMAIpluginInfoAlbumCovers: search for [Robot World - An Original Film Score]
by [Matt Howden]
[19-06-18 02:29:22.3843] Plugins::LMSnewGUI::Plugin::__ANON__ (2240)
getMAI
mherger wrote:
> > While integrating some of the newer features of MAI into the
> extGUI4LMS
> > plugin, I've come across the following issues:
>
> Could you please test v1.6.1? I unified the lyrics lookup to (hopefully)
>
> give more predictable results :-).
>
Great. I'll get back to you as
mherger wrote:
>
>
> > Suggestions for improvements:
> > albumcovers returns image size as one value (WxH or W or H). While
> WxH
> > can be split into W/H, there is no way of knowing if a single value is
> W
> > or H. Returning 2 values (e.g. size_w and size_h) would solve
> this.[/color]
>
I have been experiencing intermittent Spotify audio with synchronized
players for quite a while. Today it has become very intermittent with a
single player. If I switch to a non LMS spotify connect player there is
no intermittent playback with the same playlist. I have also noticed
that the tr
I have been experiencing intermittent audio with multiple synchronized
players and Spotify for quite a while. Spotify on a single player
seemed to be better but today with just one player it has become
extremely intermittent. I've also noticed that the track position will
jump back repeatedly w
If you have many players, the Synology might be too slow to sync them
all together, especially since iPeng has a somewhat different timing
than other Squeezebox devices (it uses a larger buffer and also the iOS
timing is different).
Its the servers responsibility to calculate all the stream offs
Hi pippin
I've just installed pinkdot's LMSUpdate 7.9.2 package for DSM6 (armV8)
on a Synology DS418 NAS. It appears to be working as expected, apart
from one issue, as follows:
I have a couple of SB2 players, and I also use iPeng (9.6.1) on an iPad
as a player. I have been using these players
BrynClarke wrote:
> Having said it's all working - it actually plays for e.g. 30 secs then
> stops for 5-10 then plays a bit more then stops etc. I'm on high-speed
> glass broadband (30Mbs) , and internally everything is pretty
> high-speed, so I'm wondering if this is a plugin issue - Spotify
mherger wrote:
> > enough there was no sound using the original XMLbrowser.pm file. So
> > maybe your hack is working!
>
> Could you please keep using it and let me know about your findings?
>
> --
>
> Michael
I didn't notice any other issues with the modified XMLbrowser.pm. I
can't continu
BrynClarke wrote:
> Having said it's all working - it actually plays for e.g. 30 secs then
> stops for 5-10 then plays a bit more then stops etc. I'm on high-speed
> glass broadband (30Mbs) , and internally everything is pretty
> high-speed, so I'm wondering if this is a plugin issue - Spotify
slartibartfast wrote:
> Ah so you aren't using the Sparky only as a server but also as a
> player.
>
> Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
I meant that I'm not using the Sparky for anything other than LMS, so
I'm not putting great demands on whatever version of Ubuntu is
installed.
Allo Sp
mherger wrote:
> > And yet LMS runs perfectly.
>
> No, it does not. Or we wouldn't be discussing here, right?
>
> Radio Paradise might just be the first issue you're hitting. But please
>
> keep this in mind when you fail to download some plugin you want, fail
> to connect to the radio stati
nitram wrote:
> The Sparky Allo is a single board computer, running LMS. On top is a
> Kali reclocker and Piano DAC. Previously I was running a Raspbery Pi and
> using the DAC in the Squeezebox Classic.Ah so you aren't using the Sparky
> only as a server but also as a player.
Sent from my SM-G
slartibartfast wrote:
> Maybe I am being a bit thick but Squeezebox Classic isn't a server.
>
> Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
The Sparky Allo is a single board computer, running LMS. On top is a
Kali reclocker and Piano DAC. Previously I was running a Raspbery Pi and
using the DAC in th
nitram wrote:
> And yet LMS runs perfectly. I use the Sparky only as a server, and it
> produces excellent sound - much better than the Squeezebox Classic that
> it replaced.
Maybe I am being a bit thick but Squeezebox Classic isn't a server.
Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
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And yet LMS runs perfectly.
No, it does not. Or we wouldn't be discussing here, right?
Radio Paradise might just be the first issue you're hitting. But please
keep this in mind when you fail to download some plugin you want, fail
to connect to the radio station you want etc. Lack of recent Op
BrynClarke wrote:
> Working for me too - many thanks Philippe!
Having said it's all working - it actually plays for e.g. 30 secs then
stops for 5-10 then plays a bit more then stops etc. I'm on high-speed
glass broadband (30Mbs) , and internally everything is pretty
high-speed, so I'm wonderin
mherger wrote:
> > NAME=âUbuntuâ
> > VERSION=â12.04.5 LTS, Precise Pangolinâ
>
> According to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases this was "end of lifed"
> more than two years ago. Your system is so badly outdated you really
> need to update.
>
> --
>
> Michael
And yet LMS runs perfec
philippe_44 wrote:
> I don't know Unraid. Why not using it simply as any other LMS plugin?
> It's already integrated in there, I don't understand the need of a
> docker or anything else
Hi Philippe, sorry for my mistake, this post means to be on other thread
(Squeeze2upnp)...
Does it makes more
cpd73 wrote:
> The android lock screen and notifications code is *very* hacky.
> Basically I need to fool Chrome into thinking the web page is playing
> audio. To do this I load a silent ogg file, get it to play and
> immediately pause. This is the repeated every 15 seconds - which is why
> you
How often does it check the connection? Every 10 minutes or so would be
better than nothing.
That's what it's currently set to.
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Michael
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mherger wrote:
> > So do I need to leave "Monitor connection" checked?
>
> I'd prefer if you hadn't to. But it's there for a reason. It's disabled
> by default as it could become pretty heavy on the Spotify backend (well,
>
> at least in the range I'm allowed to use it for) if everybody used
mherger wrote:
> > So do I need to leave "Monitor connection" checked?
>
> I'd prefer if you hadn't to. But it's there for a reason. It's disabled
> by default as it could become pretty heavy on the Spotify backend (well,
>
> at least in the range I'm allowed to use it for) if everybody used
nitram wrote:
> NAME=ÂUbuntuÂ
> VERSION=Â12.04.5 LTS, Precise PangolinÂ
> ID=ubuntu
> ID_LIKE=debian
> PRETTY_NAME=ÂUbuntu precise (12.04.5 LTS)Â
> VERSION_ID=Â12.04Â
>
> Edit: This page has some linux images for the Allo Sparky. Seems that
> the most recent is Ubuntu 15.04 (I have the P
So do I need to leave "Monitor connection" checked?
I'd prefer if you hadn't to. But it's there for a reason. It's disabled
by default as it could become pretty heavy on the Spotify backend (well,
at least in the range I'm allowed to use it for) if everybody used it.
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mherger wrote:
> > Seems as though the standard daemon checking does not detect the
> > connection issue but the "monitor connection" process does.
>
> That's correct: standard checking only checks whether the process is
> still alive. But there obviously are systems where the daemons might be
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