mherger wrote:
> > But I know that I can add a song to a Spotify playlist via Spotty. Is
> > there a way to automate that?
>
> The Spotify API is publicly documented and accessible:
>
> https://developer.spotify.com/documentation/web-api/reference/#/operations/add-tracks-to-playlist
Thanks. T
Hmm. Looks like the commands are making changes to the LMS library, but
not to the list on Spotify. I guess that makes sense.
But I know that I can add a song to a Spotify playlist via Spotty. Is
there a way to automate that?
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Can Spotty add a track to a Spotify playlist?
I've got the playlist's ID from a query. Spotty is integrating playlists
with my LMS library.
Trying
Code:
playlists edit cmd:add playlist_id:101927
url:https://open.spotify.com/track/2DgbJYZl9bf3orxM5gfzOO?si=0ecea8fc2c6
This morning, Spotty has stopped working correctly for me. Playback is
slow/choppy. Like 10 seconds of song takes 30 seconds because of pauses
in the playback as if it's outpacing the buffer.
I've restarted the device I run Spotty on (DS718+) and I've restarted
LMS. Playback of local media and
Every once in a while (once or twice a day), while listening via Spotty,
playback will hang at the end of a song and not progress to the next.
This happened on my old (windows-based) setup as well as my new
(Synology).
The song will show a remaining time of 00:00 and just sit there till I
hit "
I recently moved my LMS/Spotty from a Windows-based machine to a NAS
(Synology DS718+).
Spotify playback is working great, except that I can't play anything by
URI. When I try to do so, I'm just seeing a song name of "null" along
with the URI.
Do I need a plugin/handler to interpret Spotify UR
2.8.7 Fixed my issue. Thanks!
mherger wrote:
> > Setting spotty->info in the log shows a lot of token messages like:
> >
> > [19-10-02 15:25:08.0085] Plugins::Spotty::API::Token::get (186) Can't
> do
> > non-blocking getToken call. Good luck!
> >
> > I see several of those a second. Any thoug
Since the last update, it now takes a long time to load the playlists
list or any individual playlist. It takes a really long time to load a
long-ish playlist. Like over a minute if the playlist has ~100 songs.
Setting spotty->info in the log shows a lot of token messages like:
[19-10-02 15:25
I'd like to see a feature from the retired Spotify plugin return to
Spotty.
If I search for a Spotty track, the only context options get are:
* Play
* Play Next
* Add to Playlist (this adds to the current queue/playlist)
* Add to Favorites
With the old Spotify plugin, I could add a track to an e
ih8gates wrote:
> I discovered the shutdown of the official Spotify plugin when I noticed
> that it disappeared from my interface. Very happy to find Spotty.
>
> Where's the best place to follow along with development? This thread
> seems to be support-oriented.
>
>
kidstypike wrote:
> Click on the track title on the right . . . plenty of options offered.
>
> 23201
Right - but this only works if you add the song to your current queue
and then locate it in that list. With the older plugin, you could get to
this same info from results in a search, in browsed
I discovered the shutdown of the official Spotify plugin when I noticed
that it disappeared from my interface. Very happy to find Spotty.
Where's the best place to follow along with development? This thread
seems to be support-oriented.
I'm interested in seeing some of the features of the old pl
I've recently started having a problem where it takes about (exactly?)
30 seconds to load my list of Spotify playlists. Similarly, it takes 30
seconds to load the track list for an individual list. I'm pretty sure
it's 30 seconds each time regardless of the length of playlist.
Loading other info
philippe_44 wrote:
> But I'm guessing that the spotify plugin in LMS has a "protocol handler"
> that knows how to handle "spotifyimage/spotify:image:" ressources. The
> problem is that for CC devices, this does not mean anything, they dont't
> know how to handle such ressource:
> "spotifyimage/sp
philippe_44 wrote:
> CC devices expect a URL where they can get the artwork (in other words,
> I'm not sending an artwork image, I'm sending an URL where to acquire
> the artwork). Can you take a log with the "casting debugging" activated
> so I can see exactly what is sent ?
It seems like you m
I use the Triode Spotify plugin. It looks like the metadata that S2C is
sending includes covers like this:
cover:spotifyimage/spotify:image:a1ee7dd56014c8ad8e30c7f6335c5923f2033dba/cover.jpg
Is there a trick to getting album artwork sent to the Chromecast in a
format that it likes? Local artwork
philippe_44 wrote:
> This is a firewall problem: I've added a clearer comment in the 1st post
> of this thread to help sorting that out
Yes! That did the trick.
I *had* already checked and S2C was in my firewall exceptions. But
starting it manually, then OK-ing the resulting dialog fixed things
Sorry if I'm rehashing covered ground. I zipped through this thread and
didn't see it covered.
I've gotten S2C to start just fine on my Win8-based machine. When I try
to cast (to a Chromecast 2), I see the metadata on the screen and the
progress bar cycles - the color flows left-to-right - endles
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