Paul Webster wrote:
> BBC cannot broadcast that outside UK.
> So they are using the IT version of the sledgehammer to enforce it.
In America other radio stations carry on as if the Olympics doesn't
exist, almost nothing gets a mention, meanwhile NBC numbers are plunging
and at an all time low.
expectingtofly wrote:
> They are all working for me in the UK, I wonder if this is a problem the
> BBC is having making local radio available internationally while the
> winter olympics are on. Its something to do with managing access
> rights. See
> https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/help/issues/bb
I tried to listen to some BBC Sounds shows today for the first time in
probably a week to 10-days, didn't work. Checked, I have LMS 8.3 running
and the BBC Sounds 2.32.2 plugin.
I shutdown the server, cleared out the logs and restarted. These are the
errors. The behavior is odd though. As I unde
cathcam wrote:
> Outstanding! Thanks so much. Will try it next week,
>
> am knee deep in a couple of research projects that have deadlines, one
> on Gabor Szabo, and another on Jimmy Smith. If there are any Creed
> Taylor jazz fans reading, today in 1994 they announced a bankrup
expectingtofly wrote:
> Release 2.20.0 includes:
>
> NEW FEATURES
> > > >
- Support for adding a Series/Podcast as an LMS Favorite (LMS 8.2.0
> or greater only). You can favourite a series/programme from your
> subscriptions in MY Sounds->Subscriptions or by searching or from
>
expectingtofly wrote:
> As I mentioned, you can't place BBC Sounds Series/podcasts in
> favorites.You can "subscribe" to the series in the BBC Sounds
> plugin. Then the series will always be available in BBC Sounds->My
> Sounds->Subscriptions .
>
> If you are having trouble finding that p
expectingtofly wrote:
> Unfortunately, LMS Favourites does not support the type of interactive
> menus that BBC sounds uses. There probably is a way of kind of
> achieving what you want using playlists, but it wouldn't be a very
> satisfactory experience for the few clicks you save from going i
Well not quite. But I'll happily send one through the interwebs.
Decided to do my annual LMS maintenance today. It's been 16-months since
I touched the server, except Windows update does it's own thing.
Delighted to find the BBC Sounds plugin. Updated to LMS 8.2, added the
plugin, rebooted, add
I've not been a big mixcloud plug-in user, but it worked pretty much.
Since I've started pumping out posts and mixes via my ctproduced.com
website, I figured I'd test some of my own mixes via my beloved LMS
system.
Sadly it fails. I get loads of errors like this in the server log. Last
time the
jrwendt wrote:
> Yikes!
>
> I don't know what people would do with my listening history though.
it's unlikely they want your playing history, any information you
provided at registration etc. can be used for social engineering to take
over more lucrative accounts. Always change passwords when
I use orange squeeze, it's under active development, has recently added
support for the groups plugin, builds on the ability to customize menus
and has a beta stream which is worth signing up for.
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cathcam wrote:
> A new LMS platform looks like its required then.
>
> I tried shutting down the LMS, rebooting the NAS, uploading and
> installing the latest i386 ReadyNas LMS which at least as far as the
> ReadyNas is concerned worked, it says "The Logitech Media Serv
mherger wrote:
> >
> This is the same ReadyNAS facing overall issues with LMS?... it's
> probably time to think about alternatives. Installing IO::Socket::SSL
> can be a pain if it's not being provided by the vendor.
>
> --
>
> Michael
Same Readynas, different LMS build. This is 7.9.1 - s
A new LMS platform looks like its required then.
I tried shutting down the LMS, rebooting the NAS, uploading and
installing the latest i386 ReadyNas LMS which at least as far as the
ReadyNas is concerned worked, it says "The Logitech Media Server add-on
has been successfully installed." in the R
bpa wrote:
> This post sorted a user of a ReadyNas Ultra
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?107615-Announce-Spotty-v1-1-0&p=888581&viewfull=1#post888581
>
> I would also upgrade to 7.9.1.as I think 7.9.0 didn't handle all https
> instances.
>
> edit:
>
> For older ReadyNas - this
Paul Webster wrote:
> Looks like missing Perl SSL library and possibly also too old LMS.
> Hunt around to see if your device can have the library installed.
How would I find the Perl SSL library on the NAS, and if I can't find
it, add it?
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bpa wrote:
> You're right - the http URL gets a "HTTP/1.1 301 Moved Permanently" to
> "https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p073cc2h/playlist.json";
My mistake, I'm on Logitech Media Server Version:
Logitech Media Server Version: 7.9.1 - 1522157629 @ Fri Mar 30 12:30:24
CEST 2018
Hostname: ReadyNas
I'm running LMS 7.9.0 on a Netgear ReadyNas. Until mid-last week both
BBC London live broadcasts and the iPlayer programs from the last 7-days
were working fine. No changes that I made but the last 7-days stopped
playing, although live still works fine.
When I click on a program from the last 7-
I've been having the 404 problem, but strangely only with the images
presented by the BBC, when using the LMS web UI. My my Orange Squeeze
android app was just showing empty lists.
I've running LMS 7.9.1 for a while, added the latest BPA repo and
restarted LMS and all is well on the LMS web UI a
bpa wrote:
> It looks like text wraparound as the font is too big for the narrow
> panes and possibly a couple of lines of text have a lot of spaces.
>
> Does the problem change if you widen the browser windows or use smaller
> font, then clear browser cache and reload.
>
> What does the "offen
bpa wrote:
> Can you show what you mean - it works OK on my Chrome.
Sorry for the delayed response, I've been off digitizing hundred of
vinyl albums...
This is what I get. Still working great though. 24344
+---+
|Filename: lms fa
bpa wrote:
> If you created a Favorite as London as detailed below, the route would
> be Favorites->London->BBC London-> Today
>
> Not sure if this is fast enough but no scrolling down - just simple
> click, click, click.
>
> Create a text file (e.g. called BBCLodon.opml) with the following
bpa wrote:
> Interesting about the shortcut - I'm not sure of the mechanism but I
> have doubts it would be reliable as the index value "d5ae2177" changes
> on my system between restarts and so a shortcut may only work as long as
> LMS is not restarted.
I just rebooted my NAS and thus restarted
bpa wrote:
> If you created a Favorite as London as detailed below, the route would
> be Favorites->London->BBC London-> Today
>
> Not sure if this is fast enough but no scrolling down - just simple
> click, click, click.
>
> Create a text file (e.g. called BBCLodon.opml) with the following
bpa wrote:
> Due to way BBC sends data with all programs for a station for last 7
> seven days in no guaranteed order, the contents of the menus for the 7
> days including today are generated on the fly, so you can't make it a
> favorite but you could reduce steps by one and make BBC London a
>
Thank you, kinda what I suspected. And thanks for your ongoing support!
I mentioned the Squeezebox community in this post yesterday.
https://cathcam.wordpress.com/2017/09/18/do-you-own-the-device-you-just-bought/
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I do pretty much the same thing everyday when I sit down to work.
Got to BBCiplayer app, select BBC Local Radio, Select BBC London, Select
Today.
The url is
http://192.168.0.2:9000/plugins/bbciplayer/index.html?index=645e4c0a.20.19.0&player=00%3A04%3A20%3A10%3A18%3A0b&sess=
is it possible to c
I've just downloaded this from the store and am running it on Windows
10(x64).
It didn't autodiscover my local ReadyNas based LMS, where as RAIDAR
does. I added the LMS manually and after a few seconds everything was
ready to go.
A couple of questions Marc if you are reading...
1. Is there a w
I've been getting 404 today using Tunein both on the LMS and on the
website, so something has changed.
Where are the most up to date explanation of how to use the latest
triode plugin and DNS changes mentioned above?
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wt0 wrote:
>
> For anyone who feel that the removal was unfair and would like to
> protest, I would recommend flagging the "Google Play Music" app as
> inappropriate with the following reason "This app is not authorized to
> publish album covers on behalf of the original content or brand owner"
HectorHughMunro wrote:
> These aren't high quality but if you put these in your favourites, they
> should work and get you through the day until the BBC sees sense. I
> don't know if these will work for non UK residents.
>
> Radio 4
> http://open.live.bbc.co.uk/mediaselector/5/select/mediaset/h
Owen Smith wrote:
> Yes but you've not made it clear on the BBC site that Michael works for
> Logitech on the Squeezebox software. His email address at
> slimdevices.com provides no clue for someone that doesn't know the
> history of the companies, which Jim Simmons probably doesn't.
I've provid
Yellow Banana wrote:
> Not sure why he couldn't post on the BBC site himself, but perhaps
> that's because he's in Switzerland?
>
> Feel free to add more information for Jim.
>
> David.
Because he is busy at his day job, and doesn't want everyone to have his
email address, I'm guessing.
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mphearn wrote:
> I am a regular and frequent listener to BBC Radio iPlayer and strongly
> support this request. All my BBC listening is provided by Squeezebox
> Radio and Squeezebox Touch with networked LMS 7.7.2 running on Raspberry
> Pi 24/7/365. I am frustrated and very unhappy with the curren
Yellow Banana wrote:
> Just posted your request on the BBC website:
>
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/internet/entries/977a1954-658f-4fb2-a23c-71680c49882f?postId=121359158&initial_page_size=20#comment_121359158
>
> David.
I've also asked my daughter for Jims bbc email address and copied
Michael.
bpa wrote:
> Squeezeplay cannot play WMA (i.e. asx URL) natively. I think LMS on
> Netgear does not support WMA transcoding. So WMA stream will not play
> on the Squeezplay client nor will the WMA stream play if other players
> which can play WMA natively (e.g. Touch , Radio, Boom) are synced to
bpa wrote:
> I am not sure of Squeezplay playback but I think it cannot play WMA
> natively and possibly AAC. In which case a local LMS is needed to play
> these formats.
> You do not say what OS your Squeezplay is runnig on and whether when
> playing the ASX URL you are using LMS or not.
>
>
bpa wrote:
> What menu do you use to play the BBC streams ?
> If you are using the iPlayer plugin - what settings have you chosen
> (I.e. transcoding, stream format for live )
I have a favorite setup that seems to work irrespective of which players
are synced and switched on/started. It is this:
majones wrote:
> and the date for end of support for Windows Media is December 31st.
I make extensive use of the Squeezeplay client to listn to BBC Radio
London on a laptop that is buried in the wall and run with the lid
closed, and uses a TV and wireless keyboard/mouse(when needed), I also
use
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