mherger wrote:
> > So the command it's trying to use is slightly different from yours -
> I
> > tried that (with the .) and it seemed to just end straight away, and
> > without it seemed to be actually running but didn't display or log
> > anything.
>
> Are you sure you got the password right?
So I've set logging to debug, which seems to give a bit more
information, but still doesn't really show why it's failing (redacted
MACs, Usernames, hostnames etc)
Trying a manual authentication with the user/pass is logging this
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mherger wrote:
> > Spotty Helper Application
> >
> C:\PROGRA~3\SQUEEZ~1\Cache\INSTAL~1\Plugins\Spotty\Bin\MSWIN3~1\spotty.exe
> > (v1.3.0)
>
> Ok, you're on Windows. Please make sure your firewall or antivirus or
> security product don't block network access for the above executable.
mherger wrote:
> > On the main Plugins > Spotty page, below all the stuff about the
> connect
> > routine, it just asks for the Spotify username and password, and then
> > below that (which can't be changed) the path to the spotty helper
> > application.
>
> Which would be?
Spotty Helper
mherger wrote:
> >> What about the IO::Socket::SSL version reported in
> Settings/Information?
> >
> > This one?
> > IO::Socket::SSL: 2.068
>
> Yes, that's fine. Did you enable the "use fallback..." at the bottom of
>
> the Spotty settings?
I don't get that option.
On the main Plugins >
mherger wrote:
> > Yes, BBC sounds works fine, and the clock is right.
>
> What about the IO::Socket::SSL version reported in Settings/Information?
This one?
IO::Socket::SSL: 2.068
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mherger wrote:
> > I can't think this is an account issue (especially since I've gone in
> > and removed all links to apps in the Spotify account) and that the
> > account works on everything but LMS but simply won't sign back in.
>
> This isn't an account issue. Are other network connections
So all of a sudden Spotty isn't interfacing with the Spotify system.
Looking back at the logs it appears it has been having difficulty with
this for a few days but I hadn't tried to use it in that period.
So when I tried to go onto it, I got an error message about it not being
able to connect
bluedogs wrote:
> Hmmm, dont know... sadly, the joy was short-lived... still skipping
> here. Is it possible for you to play tunes longer than 7 minutes without
> skipping? Thanks!
Yes, I got through a recording of Beethoven 9 (4 tracks, just under 1
hour total) without it skipping.
bluedogs wrote:
> Ok, command back. I just updated Logitech Media Server to the latest
> build, deactivated ogg in File Types, no more skipping... Strange but
>
Yes, changing this setting seems to make a difference, wonder why?
I have a similar issue - either that will happen, or the playback will
just skip onto the next track in the middle of the track.
Where did you find the setting to increase the logging level on Spotty?
There's nothing in the server log I can see when this happens and I
can't see a setting.
I've spotted an issue with this where occasionally, more often than not
on longer tracks, mid-way through the track it will break off and skip
to the next one.
You can notice this (which I was last night) if you're listening to
something with several longer tracks (such as a recording of
What would make this even more epic than it is (which is pretty epic),
is for it to have play controls on the lock screen. I've been watching a
fair amount of tennis recently obviously and noticed that the browsers
now have pause/back/forward controls. I think there's an interface they
recently
Moose with UAC on and off, it just doesn't seem to
work, any ideas why? I just have to remember to move the mouse around
every 10 minutes or so to stop it kicking in :(
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