tedfroop wrote:
> I am in Canada, not that there should be a difference but:
>
> Plugin version 5.11.2
>
>
> [20-09-27 17:30:52.8259] Plugins::SuperDateTime::Plugin::gotNFL (5790)
> Error detected in NFL JSON. Error: malformed JSON string, neither array,
> object, number, string or atom, at
tw99 wrote:
> I've now got 2.7.3 and it's still selecting the wrong player when waking
> up... Does 2.7.3 contain your latest fix ?
>
> Thanks
I'm not sure, maybe not yet. I'm out of town and having some issues
remoting into my home network, so I can't do much until I get back.
That said,
Man in a van wrote:
> Been playing for about 10 mins without a problem.
>
> Off to bed
Interesting.
The Radioplayer error is being logged (i.e. https support is the root
cause of the erro and also the repository xml errors) and so you are
reproducing the error at the expected 30 secs
So I have dug out a rpi B+ v1.2
Loaded and updated jessie lite
Installed LMS
Logitech Media Server Version: 7.9.2 - 1578996832 @ Tue Jan 14 12:16:57
CET 2020
Hostname: raspberrypi
Server IP Address: 192.168.1.115
Server HTTP Port Number: 9000
Operating system: Debian - EN - utf8
Platform
No, missed that one.
What would you want to use widgets for? Curious.
I have a few ideas but happy to get more
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pippin wrote:
> Ok, regarding quotes, Im going to have a fix for that in the next
> update.
> Its indeed related to quotes not being correctly encoded in the JSON
> being sent to the server.
>
>
>
>
> What updates do you specifically expect?
> There probably will be a privacy option for
pippin wrote:
> Ok, regarding quotes, Im going to have a fix for that in the next
> update.
> Its indeed related to quotes not being correctly encoded in the JSON
> being sent to the server.
>
>
>
>
> What updates do you specifically expect?.
Personally none. Works really well supplying
gmonno wrote:
> Referring to post #733
>
> Bart attached a nice preset clock for transporter and radio. How can I
> adapt it for the Touch?
>
> ThanksUse the Custom Clock Helper plugin to import it to your system. Then
start adjusting it to fit the touch. Start by changing the name and
maddymarc wrote:
> Every time I open iPeng on my iPhone SE (2020), it lowers the volume of
> my grouped players. However, it doesnt do this when I open the app with
> my iPad Air (2019, IOS 14.0.1).
>
> I love iPengs functionality for controlling my players throughout the
> house, but this
Ok, regarding quotes, Im going to have a fix for that in the next
update.
Its indeed related to quotes not being correctly encoded in the JSON
being sent to the server.
Tony T wrote:
> I wonder if the App will be updated for iOS 14.
What updates do you specifically expect?
There probably
bins wrote:
> My openssl version is
> OpenSSL 1.0.1t 3 May 2016
>
> I can update that if you would like
Definitley.
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bpa wrote:
> I have LMS 8.0.0 on my Pi (Buster). I upgraded IO:Socket::SSL to 2.068
> but everything is OK. OpenSSL is 1.1.1d.
My openssl version is
OpenSSL 1.0.1t 3 May 2016
I can update that if you would like
bins's
I have LMS 8.0.0 on my Pi (Buster). I upgraded IO:Socket::SSL to 2.068
but everything is OK. OpenSSL is 1.1.1d.
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bins wrote:
> I disabled the "show on air text" and it's been playing for 40 minutes
> now (so far) with no pause or buffering. I think the text option must be
> what was causing it.
The OnAir text is current track/program info for live streams and is
retrieved from the RadioPlayer siet as
bpa wrote:
> Looking through the log you posted.
>
> I didn't appreciate how many BBCOnAir messages were sent - normally
> failure would mean one attempt every 30 secs but it is non-stop. Not
> sure if this is also a bug.
>
> The rapid and frequent try & fail would definitely load the
defec1 wrote:
> HI, first i'd like to apologize in advance if this question has already
> been answered. On my Android 9 device using Kiwi and Material 1.9.1 the
> lock screen information seems to have vanished recently although I can't
> pinpoint exactly when. If anyone has any ideas on how
Looking through the log you posted.
I didn't appreciate how many BBCOnAir messages were sent - normally
failure would mean one attempt every 30 secs but it is non-stop. Not
sure if this is also a bug.
The rapid and frequent try & fail would definitely load the processor.
The other messages
slartibartfast wrote:
> There is a setting in Spotty settings
> "Don't announce Squeezebox players running in Spotify Connect mode in
> your network. Check this option if you don't want your Spotify Connect
> enabled Squeezebox player to show up in all Spotify apps in your
> network."
> If this
furnace wrote:
> Just discovered that it seems to be Spotify Account related. When I
> login to open.spotify.com using my Spotify credentials, the Spotify
> Connect devices are visible. When using the same laptop but another
> person's Spotify credentials the devices are not visible.
>
> Any
furnace wrote:
> I use LMS 7.9.1, Spotty 4.4.0, Helper app 0.12.0
>
> Using Spotify on my Android (Pixel 2) device shows the RPi players on my
> network. However, other family members (using their Pixel 2) cannot see
> the players. In addition, one of the players occasionally disappears and
>
bins wrote:
> edit - yes I'm using raspbian
>
> I installed ssl lib like this
>
> # cpanm IO::Socket::SSL
>
> server log is at this wetransfer link - https://we.tl/t-7RFHdaIR5A
>
>
> Haven't upgraded anything yet
OK - "normal" way to install IO::Socket::SSL via packages
BartS wrote:
> Had a go at the custom clock styles ;) Just a basic screensaver with
> date time, some weatherparameters and times for sun/moon up/down.
>
> 30717
> 30718
>
> Bart
Referring to post #733
Bart attached a nice preset clock for transporter and
bpa wrote:
> Are you using Raspbian ?
>
> I have used a "Vanilla" setup on my pi (everything defaults, normal apt
> update & upgrade) and I can only get IO::Socket::SSL V2.060 ?
> How did you get V2.068 ?
I installed ssl lib like this
# cpanm IO::Socket::SSL
server log is at this
prabbit wrote:
> Using the tip from BoomX2 about moonphaseURL I was able to add the icon
> of the moon. I also through luck found the variable %G which provides
> the sdttext of the moon's current phase (e.g., full moon, new moon,
> first quarter, waxing crescent, etc.).
Hi prabbit, could you
bins wrote:
> Right well changing those prefs doesn't help
> I'll try installing the latest os
Are you using Raspbian ?
I have used a "Vanilla" setup on my pi (everything defaults, normal apt
update & upgrade) and I can only get IO::Socket::SSL V2.060 ?
How did you get V2.068 ?
furnace wrote:
> Incidentally, using Spotify on my laptop web browser (open.spotify.com)
> shows all the players. On my son's laptop (visiting for the weekend)
> they don't show when using the desktpop Spotify app
And when using a standalone Pi (no LMS) with Raspotify, the Spotify
Connect
bins wrote:
> - same messages in the server log
Please show server.log verbatim as sometimes what is missing and/or
timing is important
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bins wrote:
> hmm just noticed these are different - I think before I upgraded the ssl
> libs I changed the live preferences - then changed them back after but
> not to the same as the non-live prefs
> I'm just trying with the same settings for both
Right well changing those prefs doesn't help
bins wrote:
>
> Live Stream Preference : HLS > DASH > MP3 > FlashAAC
> On Demand Stream Preference : DASH > HLS > MP3 > FlashAAC
>
hmm just noticed these are different - I think before I upgraded the ssl
libs I changed the live preferences - then changed them back after but
not to the same
bins wrote:
> Well I come from the school of if it's not broke don't fix it :)
But until you know the problem - you cannot fix it.
WHat is better ?
Are there BBCOnair message still in the log.
If no more BBCOnAir messages - then https is NOT your problem and
upgrade is unlikely to fix.
bpa wrote:
> How is it better ? Are there different / fewer message in server.log ?
> Are the BBCOnAir message still in the log ?
> I run LMS on Pi on Buster with IO::Socket::SSL at 2.060 and it works
> OK.
> What are you BBCiPlayer Settings ?
> Are you using Favorites ?
> Are you in the UK ?
pacc wrote:
> It would be great if this were extended to support discontinued products
> (as squeezebox) and open-source projects like WLED,
> the most valuable effect would being able to use 'smart' devices with
> alexa even after their manufacturer goes belly-up and takes their
> servers with
Man in a van wrote:
> Hi Rob, why are still on Jessie ?
>
> I run LMS on Buster without a problem, before that on Stretch and Jessie
> ('but Jessie was 2015-17 and now obsolete'
> (https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=193999) )
>
> ronnie
Well I come from the school of if it's
bins wrote:
> Hi
>
> Thanks for the reply - I've updated to 7.9.4 (same as .3 really),
> updated to latest IO::Socket::SSL (2.068) and did an apt upgrade-full
> (I'm on Raspbian Jessie)
>
> It's definitely better but is still dying after about 5 minutes now
>
> Is there anything else I can
bins wrote:
> Hi
>
> Thanks for the reply - I've updated to 7.9.4 (same as .3 really),
> updated to latest IO::Socket::SSL (2.068) and did an apt upgrade-full
> (I'm on Raspbian Jessie)
>
> It's definitely better but is still dying after about 5 minutes now
>
> Is there anything else I can
bpa wrote:
> At the moment, lots of "weird" internet service problems (e.g. timeout,
> error in connection) have been caused by https support as services are
> requiring the use of up to date SSL/TLS. At the same time LMS has had
> updates to support https.
>
> IO::Socket::SSL V2.049 is from
philchillbill wrote:
> Amazon has just announced an upcoming capability that will effectively
> have your Echo act as a proxy server for smart home skills to control
> devices in your local network. Info is scarce but I've applied to beta
> test it (no idea if I will be selected). If it works
furnace wrote:
> I use LMS 7.9.1, Spotty 4.4.0, Helper app 0.12.0
>
> Using Spotify on my Android (Pixel 2) device shows the RPi players on my
> network. However, other family members (using their Pixel 2) cannot see
> the players. In addition, one of the players occasionally disappears and
>
My Spotty credentials disappeared again today. I guess this is something
we just have to live with.
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defec1 wrote:
> HI, first i'd like to apologize in advance if this question has already
> been answered. On my Android 9 device using Kiwi and Material 1.9.1 the
> lock screen information seems to have vanished recently although I can't
> pinpoint exactly when. If anyone has any ideas on how
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