Peter Galbavy wrote:
> My main PC is Ethernet connected and I see no issues. Have you got / can
> you try a different Ethernet interface (e.g. a USB to Ethernet) as
> perhaps it is the Windows driver or some other layer that is causing the
> issues?
>
> I saw you tried two laptops - but is
backball wrote:
> Confirm the issue is with my infrastructure. Have tried on an old Win10
> laptop and it just works. So the good news is the code is good. The bad
> news is it doesn't work properly on my system :)
>
> My system is a brand new Lenovo laptop connected via
I'm trying to start from ground zero and understand the functionality of
the Denon AVP/AVR plug-in (using v4.3.2) and searching the forum didn't
show anything obvious.
Here's my setup:
* 1x Squeezebox Receiver (A) connected to digital in (RCA) on a 4 zone
Control4 matrix amp
* 1x Squeezebox
backball wrote:
> Thanks for getting back. Maybe I can go back to my old laptop and see
> whether it behaves the same way - could just be a Windows power settings
> etc. as the network should be stable (I'm on Ethernet)
Confirm the issue is with my infrastructure. Have tried on an
rgdawson wrote:
> Some background, SLX periodically checks that the server is still there
> (~10 seconds in your version)
>
> In the first case, best I can tell, at 09:54:05.412 SLX detected that
> the Telnet connection was lost.
> ERROR 09:54:05.412 Exception in call to
rgdawson wrote:
> The SLX Debug log for now. In settings, when you enable "Show
> advanced/debug" you will see more options available. You can enable
> debug logging and or turn on display of log window.
> F12 is the shortcut to display the log window. Next time it happens,
> just press F12
rgdawson wrote:
> Thank you for reporting. I'll look into it. Sounds like a bug. Any
> log information you can show me would help. In the meantime, I'll
> review my code. It could be a case were something goes wrong and during
> recovery, SLX tries to restart squeezelite, but either it is
I have recently found this great app for my LMS setup throughout the
house. Use it mainly for my home office.
One thing I noticed is a sudden stop of music playback and the display
of an error message (see below) that a player name already exists. I let
it time out, music playback resumes and
TurnipMan wrote:
> Hi,
> For me it would be great if the display could be turned off but keep the
> sound channel alive. Save some energy when the screen not in use but
> carry on with the tunes.
> Also I have an issue when the display goes off and the sound is cut ( it
> goes down the display
d6jg wrote:
> Go to VM Manager
> Shut down the VM.
> Go into its settings and simply increase the size of the disk.
> You dont do anything at the command line
When creating the VM, I created a 32GB disk (seen in the screenshot).
The installation created two ext4 partitions? - sda1 (DaphileBoot
I'm using Daphile for a while as I'm running my server in a virtual
machine (Oracle Virtualbox). Ran without any issues but I recently
noticed that sda2 is full. I have enough disk space and would like to
extend this partition. I know this is more or a Linux question than an
LMS question but
castalla wrote:
> Have you uninstalled the older spotify plugins?
With uninstalled do you mean to untick the 'enabled' box or actually
removing it from the file system?
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Well I'm lost.
Used the official Spotify plug-in for years on my VB2.2 (LMS 7.8)
system. When they pulled the plug on this earlier in the year I went to
Spotty as I've read only good things about it and given we listen to
Spotify really a lot I needed a migration path.
I kept having these
NeverSimple wrote:
> Probably. But that was 10 years ago the CPU is rated for 105W TDP.
> It likely uses DDR2 memory and if you want to upgrade the 1GB it now
> has, you will have to get lucky to find some GB sized DIMM's for a
> reasonable price. Remember that a current Core I3 processor is
jth wrote:
> i686 is still 32 bit. Your server would need to be really old to be
> pre-i686.
Haha. 10 years is old in this world, right? The server is based on the
Intel Xeon CPU X3210 running at 2.13GHz and looking up the specs doesn't
give my untrained eye any more info. Maybe I should just
slartibartfast wrote:
> Fedora 16 must be Vortexbox 2.2 at the latest. You need Vortexbox 2.4.
>
> Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
Thanks. Just found the post mentioning the i686 instructions in Spotty.
So I really need an LMS instance on a 64-bit system as my ageing server
is based on a
kingswindsor wrote:
> Is that version of Fedora not too old to work. ref post #1183 etc?
>
> Sent from my SM-N9005 using Tapatalk
Yep, I'm running VortexBox 2.2 and have for a while as my server is
based on a 32-bit chip set which stops me from going to VortexBox 2.4.
Since Spotty uses i686
mherger wrote:
> > Thanks for the update, Michael
> >
> > I'm running Spotty on a VortexBox:
> > * OS: Fedora release 16
> > * Server: Dell PowerEdge 840
> > * CPU: 4 processors (Xeon at 2.13Ghz)
> > * RAM: 1GB
>
> Could you check your system's load (memory and CPU) when you're trying
> to
mherger wrote:
> >> I find since upgrading to Spotty that I only get a few seconds of
> play
> >> followed by a few secs of buffer before it goes into this
> >> play-buffer-play loop. The setting to buffer music didnt help either.
> My
> >> Internet connection us quick enough as I can stream
backball wrote:
> I find since upgrading to Spotty that I only get a few seconds of play
> followed by a few secs of buffer before it goes into this
> play-buffer-play loop. The setting to buffer music didnt help either. My
> Internet connection us quick enough as I can stream other
I find since upgrading to Spotty that I only get a few seconds of play
followed by a few secs of buffer before it goes into this
play-buffer-play loop. The setting to buffer music didnt help either. My
Internet connection us quick enough as I can stream other content. I'm
on Spotty 1.2.1.
Anyone
slartibartfast wrote:
> So it is working as expected. Spotify connect may be available at some
> point in the future but not yet. The Spotify client is only used for
> authorisation.
>
> Sent from my SM-G900F using TapatalkOic ... my oversight. So I should be able
> to use Squeeze Controller
Stig Nygaard wrote:
> http://www.herger.net/slim-plugins was used for beta-versions of Spotty.
> The final version of Spotty is found under 3rd party plugins. Adding
> another repository is not needed. If you don't see it under 3rd party,
> try a restart of LMS. LMS7.8 should be fine. Spotty
castalla wrote:
> AND DON'T use the repo address! It's listed as a 3rd party plugin.
> Make sure all other spotify plugins are deleted.
Ok, I'll verify that. Deleting a plugin is as simple as removing the
file from the file system or can we do this from the LMS UI?
slartibartfast wrote:
> Does it appear under My Apps in LMS?
>
> Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
Yes it does and I can play music through that. Just doesn't appear on
the Spotify clients on Windows, iOS or Android devices.
Mnyb wrote:
> Made my move to spotty today it works fine and could imidietly play
> different stuff on one of my RPI3 and my BOOM :)
>
> Installation was flawless and the aut process worked fine .
>
> its runs on Linux min 18 64bit in a VM in ESXi on an intel NUC.
>
> Logitech Media Server
back in 2005 and was wondering whether
there has been some developments in the meantime. If yes, what's
possible?
Thanks
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