I have been referring to that list, so at least I have that going for
me. :)
I have Spotty on the LMS home menu, but I've renamed it to Spotify (not
sure if that matters).
I'll play around when I get home so I'll have more detailed info (or so
I can let you know that I figured it out).
philchillbill wrote:
> LMS-lite has no 'play xxx' commands at all so all it can do is transport
> commands. MediaServer can access any music items -already -visible in
> LMS. If you can see it in iPeng/Material/Default, you can just play it
> the same as with any local music file. What commands
philchillbill wrote:
> There are no dedicated commands for Tidal and Qobuz, but any items
> visible to LMS via the online music service integration are accessible
> through all the regular skill commands for playing local LMS library
> items. For example, if you have a playlist called Chill on
That did it! It must have been the reboot -- I saw the ngrok address
change and - bang - I've got Mediaserver! Lot's to play with here. Thank
you so much!
Two small questions (I'm still reading through the thread, so apologies
if it's already been covered):
- Can I rename the skill so I'm
philchillbill wrote:
> Does your LMS have its own password possibility enabled?
> If so, that needs to be cancelled. Try your ngrok url in a browser with
> the credentials you entered in the configurator and see what error the
> browser gives you. It just leads to your :9000, after all.
>
>
>
Any idea what I'm doing wrong? I created the tunnel in ngrok and see it
in my dashboard. I am using the username and password I created when I
created the tunnel. I even looked in setup.sh and saw them there. I'm
even copying and pasting them, so I don't inadvertently misspell.
I think I've