jgreen8240 wrote:
> Philippe - Responding to this thread that my brother started on my
> behalf. Thanks in advance for your help with this. The problem is the
> music stops playing consistently after about 5- 8 songs. Just recreated
> the issue so I could attach the log file you requested. I am
I might have discovered something PasTim...
This whole business with the Linux firewall began with the desire to
allow UPnPBridge to find mediarenderers on the local network by punching
a hole in the server's firewall just big enough to allow that to happen.
Using iptables and ipset, this
philippe_44 wrote:
> I would need to see what happens by looking at the log file. I suspect
> the speaker maybe removed from the list b/c it would not send discovery
> updates
Philippe - Responding to this thread that my brother started on my
behalf. Thanks in advance for your help with this.
ralphy wrote:
> Try the flac-armel and flac-armhf binaries from 'here'
> (https://sourceforge.net/projects/lmsclients/files/utility/flac/20180910-861a6dc).
>
> Both have ogg enabled. The armel flac runs fine on most arm based
> platforms regardless of the floating point number support.
damdub wrote:
> Hello and thank you for trying to help me
> Here is the logs from one stuck monitor to another
>
> [19-08-25 00:06:43.4815] Plugins::SuperDateTime::Plugin::stuckMonitor
> (4234) Plugin appears to be stuck. Forcing refresh...
> [19-08-25 00:06:46.4821]
Hello and thank you for trying to help me
Here is the logs from one stuck monitor to another
[19-08-25 00:06:43.4815] Plugins::SuperDateTime::Plugin::stuckMonitor
(4234) Plugin appears to be stuck. Forcing refresh...
[19-08-25 00:06:46.4821] Plugins::SuperDateTime::Plugin::refreshData
(4040)
john greenwood wrote:
> My brother - not a forum member - just installed CastBridge. To his
> initial surprise, his Beoplay speakers showed up as streaming options.
> The reason, I assume, is that Beoplay has integrated ChromeCast
> streaming. However, the music stops after every 7th or 8th
I will add the Flac binaries created by Ralphy in the next build. This
will be a test build first! Probably will get to this in the upcoming
week. Currently still far away from any computer ;-)
Greetings,
Martin
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vinnielo wrote:
> Hi, pinkdot.
>
> I think I downloaded a build of LMS for my Synology NAS from you:
> LogitechMediaServer-armada38x-7.9.2-168.0023
>
> I was wondering if you might be able to supply me with a copy of flac
> (in the Bin directory), but with Ogg support.
> My issue is in the
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Hi, pinkdot.
I think I downloaded a build of LMS for my Synology NAS from you:
LogitechMediaServer-armada38x-7.9.2-168.0023
I was wondering if you might be able to supply me with a copy of flac
(in the Bin directory), but with Ogg support.
My issue is in the latter parts of this thread:
cpd73 wrote:
> That's not large. Anyhow, I just deleted a 176 item playlist - and this
> was almost instant! Editing a playlist can be slow, as for each edit
> Material asks LMS for the list again - and LMS can be very slow reading
> a playlist.
>
> Do you have lots of playlists? All Material
Ron F. wrote:
> Secondly, if I then delete the new playlist, using the option to do that
> in it's overflow menu, it can take a very long time for material/desktop
> to complete this task. In fact, on one occasion earlier today, it seemed
> like the browser, (Opera in my case,) had hanged. Then
Ron F. wrote:
> I do not understand how your server can accept responses from your UPnP
> renderers unless some INPUT rule is present that allows this to happen,
> or the firewall has been disabled altogether? I use *sudo iptables -S*
> to get a list of the rules that are currently in force. I
Ron F. wrote:
> Yes, it was a large playlist - 121 tracks.
That's not large. Anyhow, I just deleted a 176 item playlist - and this
was almost instant! Editing a playlist can be slow, as for each edit
Material asks LMS for the list again - and LMS can be very slow reading
a playlist.
Do you
PasTim wrote:
> I'm going to put this project to one side for a few days at least. It
> now seems that some of my UPnP renderers need this check for random 5
> digits port numbers to be discovered, and some don't.
>
> I was trying to see if I could further qualify the devices that respond
>
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