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I cannot help anymore as this worked for other users of SlimP3.
Please do some reading and try to understand what the files are about
as if you want to do more experiments to find correct settings.
Unfortunately, the problem persists - SLIMP3 keeps rebuffering and it
converts to 320kbps
bpa;524967 Wrote:
I cannot help anymore as this worked for other users of SliMP3 and I
don't have a SliMP3 to test.
Please do some reading and try to understand what the files are about
as if you want to do more experiments to find correct settings.
This means you changes are not
bpa;523320 Wrote:
What version of lame are you using ?
I am not sure - it is the version which came w/ FlipFlip latest SSODS
install (4.6).
Can you point me somewere?
I susect that is has something to do w/ the bitrate it is using when
converting the stream.
This is the string used in
Try removing the -x after [lame], restart SBS and test.
Lame had a bug where the use of -x was incorrect and it was changed
between version 3.96 and 3.97 or 3.98.
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bpa;524812 Wrote:
Try removing the -x after [lame], restart SBS and test.
Lame had a bug where the use of -x was incorrect and it was changed
between version 3.96 and 3.97 or 3.98.
BPA, you are the MAN!
Thank you - deleting the -x worked! No more white noise, but an
actual stream!
Thank you
For SliMP3 with mplayer - I think the workaround is to always use a -b
64 and not $BITRATE$
If you have other players then you should have a special line in the
conf file for Slimp3 class of players as well the standard one.
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bpa;524912 Wrote:
For SliMP3 with mplayer - I think the workaround is to always use a -b
64 and not $BITRATE$
If you have other players then you should have a special line in the
conf file for Slimp3 class of players as well the standard one.
Hello BPA:
thanks again for your help!
slimhase;523124 Wrote:
Thank you, bpa! I finally got it to work w/ FlipFlips and your help!
UPDATE:
Doh!
Well, not quite...
While I got it to work for Squeezeplay, my dear old SLIMP3 'plays' only
some sort of a white noise (sounds similar to a detuned radio).
All other streams still
Maybe another input to help to identify the root cause:
When I play the WMA stream on squeezeplay, I see under more info:
Bitrate 64kps CBR (converted to 705.6kps ABR)
When I play the WMA stream on SLIMP3, I see under more info:
Bitrate 64kps CBR (converted to 320kps ABR)
Root cause
bpa;523239 Wrote:
Root cause of what ?
The root cause of the slimp3 still not playing WMA streams, but giving
white noise instead of Audio
Regrads, Heiner
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What version of lame are you using ?
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bpa;443172 Wrote:
Softsqueeze users get this same message and apparently on Softsqueeze if
play is pressed again, napster plays.
Softsqueeze is similar to an SB1 in that it cannot play WMA natively
and it needs on Linux OSX mplayer for WMA.
The other setting which Softsqueeze needs is
You have not given any info on your SBS server such as SBS/SC version,
SSODS version, NAS model and processor type - SSODS is a special system
and SSODS 4 omitted some plugins.
If mplayer is installed - then I suggest leave any conf file as
distributed and install playWMA plugin.
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bpa;523093 Wrote:
You have not given any info on your SBS server such as SBS/SC version,
SSODS version, NAS model and processor type - SSODS is a special system
and SSODS 4 omitted some plugins.
If mplayer is installed - then I suggest leave any conf file as
distributed and install
Is lame installed ?
Check the WebUI Settings/Advancec/Filetypes for Windows Media.
For SLiMP3 you need the WMA-MP3 settings - is it enabled ?
If not then is lame installed ?
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bpa;523109 Wrote:
Is lame installed ?
Check the WebUI Settings/Advancec/Filetypes for Windows Media.
For SLiMP3 you need the WMA-MP3 settings - is it enabled ?
If not then is lame installed ?
Hi bpa;
yes, lame should be installed, as it is part of the SSODS package. (And
FlipFlip
A few years ago the version of Linux on Synology was missing some
standard features so that flipflip had built a special version of
mplayer and also modified the AlienBBC mplayer.sh and custom-conver.conf
file to make them work.
I think you should contact fliflip and find out if these changes
bpa;523119 Wrote:
A few years ago the version of Linux on Synology was missing some
standard features so that flipflip had built a special version of
mplayer and also modified the AlienBBC mplayer.sh and custom-conver.conf
file to make them work.
I think you should contact fliflip and
Thanks BPA,
Pressing play twice only skips to next song, withe the same 'invalid
credentials' message.
But with SB1 the proxied streaming is not an available option. I have
no problems with the BBC iPlayer streams.
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not just you. I wish to do the same and I get the same problems running
7.3.3 on a Windows box. Did you solve it?
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No matter what I do I always get an invalid credentials message.
Softsqueeze users get this same message and apparently on Softsqueeze
if play is pressed again, napster plays.
Softsqueeze is similar to an SB1 in that it cannot play WMA natively
and it needs on Linux OSX mplayer for WMA.
I've tried searching for answers but I'm guessing there are not too many
of us left running SB1 and even less that want to stream Napster to
it:)
As per the title, should I be able to play Napster streams on an SB1 ?
I'm assuming that it would require AlienBBC with mplayer with an
appropriate
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