vhs wrote:
> Now sorted. Updated the OS (which was only recent but not the latest) to
> Catalina. That sorted Perl and SSL. The previous one must have become
> corrupted.
That's good. It may also sort out some other odd LMS issues especially
if you use web services like Spotify
bpa wrote:
> There should be a way to get module up to date but I don't know MacOS.
> In some case the module is not updated if the MacOS is "old" (don't know
> when 10.14.6 was initially released) - user may have to update to latest
> macOS to get latest Perl module update.
>
> For some
vhs wrote:
> That's very helpful. I've no idea why such an old version is present and
> may have to do a rebuild. Is there an easy way to update the SSL?
There should be a way to get module up to date but I don't know MacOS.
In some case the module is not updated if the MacOS is "old" (don't
bpa wrote:
> Way too old, it was released in 2014 before Heartbleed- will cause
> problems with https which is widely used with BBC and other web
> services
>
> I'd advise at least 2.*
That's very helpful. I've no idea why such an old version is present and
may have to do a rebuild. Is there
vhs wrote:
> It is 1.966
Way too old, it was released in 2014 before Heartbleed- will cause
problems with https which is widely used with BBC and other web
services
I'd advise at least 2.*
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bpa wrote:
> The log is saying packets of audio from BBC are taking 6 secs to come
> from BBC !! (usually 100-200ms).
>
> This is a network issue or PC not a LMS or plugin one.
>
> Any special about network such as VPN or PC such as using VM
>
> edit:
>
> What is version of IO::Socket::SSL
vhs wrote:
> Oh and playing Radio 2 live via the Radio menu not a favourite
The log is saying packets of audio from BBC are taking 6 secs to come
from BBC !! (usually 100-200ms).
This is a network issue or PC not a LMS or plugin one.
Any special about network such as VPN or PC such as using
Oh and playing Radio 2 live via the Radio menu not a favourite
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The following log extract:
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[20-06-14 20:30:10.5181] Plugins::ShairTunes2W::Plugin::publishPlayer
(440) avahi-publish-player not in path
[20-06-14 20:30:10.5187] Plugins::ShairTunes2W::Plugin::publishPlayer
(443) start dns-sd
hestbank wrote:
> Is it possible to update a BBC Local Radio station URL?
Yes but the problem is that current track info is not available all the
time for non national stations and when it is not available an error is
returned rather than "success but no data".
Because of this uneveneness of
Is it possible to update a BBC Local Radio station URL?
I am trying to get current track info for BBC Radio Cumbria. I don't
know if this helps:
https://rms.api.bbc.co.uk/v2/services/bbc_radio_cumbria/segments/latest?limit=1
which returns:
Code:
For completeness and in case people like to delving into BBC APIs
Each "Listen Again"program on BBC Sounds has a web page URL like
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000jnly where "m000jnly" is PID
To find the snippets - the follwoing download into a file called
m000jnly
Code:
bpa wrote:
> I don;t have a Sounds App - I was going by Sounds Web UI. The segments
> list shown provide links to short mp3 clips and not a time offset into
> the DASH playable program.
>
> edit:
> For my example see my earlier post with the image clip of lots of
> Beethoven'sThe Sounds app
slartibartfast wrote:
> I thought the Sounds app also provided segment info. It did when I
> looked this morning.
I don;t have a Sounds App - I was going by Sounds Web UI. The segments
list shown provide links to short mp3 clips and not a time offset into
the DASH playable program.
bpa wrote:
> I think you misunderstand. At one stage BBC Radio One - if you clicked
> on the segment, the songh woudl at the end. On Radio 3 if you clicked on
> the segment time it would be at the start of the song. For awhile,
> both were OK, not sure current situation - this seemed to be
Verulamius wrote:
> bpa
>
> Thank you for your detailed explanation, it is very interesting to
> understand how BBC is putting out the information.
>
> I would appear that all the inconsistencies are at the BBC end.
>
> At least with Listen Again on the plugin we are now getting more
>
bpa
Thank you for your detailed explanation, it is very interesting to
understand how BBC is putting out the information.
I would appear that all the inconsistencies are at the BBC end.
At least with Listen Again on the plugin we are now getting more
information than the BBC sounds app on my
AlecSp wrote:
> And yes, I wouldn't expect any long term consistency from the BBC on
> the segments.
I think you misunderstand. At one stage BBC Radio One - if you clicked
on the segment, the songh woudl at the end. On Radio 3 if you clicked on
the segment time it would be at the start of
bpa wrote:
> Skip backward is only for Live broadcast. Use long hold rew and ffwd
> for "Listen Again" (or after entering ffw/rew mode - use knob for Boom
> and Radio) or if using WebUI - click on time bar. Segment times are
> available for some (not all) Listen Again programs - allows to
Verulamius wrote:
> This is a better example from around 12.50 earlier today on Radio 3.
This seems to be a "Listen Again" and a "Live Broadcast" of the same
"Composer of the week" program.
>From plugin perspective - Live broadcast is playing an infinite audio
stream. Metadata comes from two
Man in a van wrote:
> Just dug out a rpi2b with sabredac attatched
>
> Flashed the M2P Buster image for rpi4 (Supported on other rpi since July
> 2019)
>
> Updated, installeds lms 7.9 nightly (v7.9.3)
>
> Install bpa plugin
>
> ronnie
That's really helpful. Thanks. I was scared off by the
AlecSp wrote:
> Ah, helpful - though I still couldn't find skip back/forward commands on
> the SBR by pressing + and scrolling. What I did find, which is
> *fantastic* is the Segment Times options - I never knew about that, but
> am loving that already!
Skip backward is only for Live
AlecSp wrote:
> I guess that at least rules out a problem with the plug-in - which is
> helpful, thanks.
>
>
> I've tried that, no joy.
> So:
> - the piCorePlayer timezone looks good
> - the time reported in Linux on the piCorePlayer Pi looks good
> - the timezone on my Squeezebox Radio is
slartibartfast wrote:
> iPlayer listings show correct times for me but I don't use piCorePlayer.
I guess that at least rules out a problem with the plug-in - which is
helpful, thanks.
Paul Webster wrote:
> There was a time related patch to pCP 6 that might help with this. Try
> the patch
30593
30594
This is a better example from around 12.50 earlier today on Radio 3.
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Verulamius wrote:
> I have attached two images from Squeezelite-X, the first showing the
> live image just before 9am this morning, and the second the listen again
> version.
>
> I hope that this helps
That helps a lot but I will not be testing Squeezelite-X (which I think
is Material
I have just noticed that the live picture I submitted in my last post
actually seems to refer to the Ian Skelly program which was the
following program, rather than the breakfast program.
I will try again and post two comparison displays later today.
slartibartfast wrote:
> I think he is talking about the difference between the metadata display
> when a program is played live versus listen again in the BBC iPlayer
> plugin. The BBC sounds app also displays them differently so it is
> probably to be expected.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using
slartibartfast wrote:
> I think he is talking about the difference between the metadata display
> when a program is played live versus listen again in the BBC iPlayer
> plugin. The BBC sounds app also displays them differently so it is
> probably to be expected.
Even if he is talking about the
Verulamius wrote:
> When I play the same concert this morning, via iplayer, the second line
> on my display was Concerto in C major K.299 for flute, harp and
> orchestra - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The picture being displayed was
> the general picture for that particular programme - an older
bpa wrote:
> Sorry initial quick reply. With such detailed query, you need to be more
> explicit in the context. You know what you are talking about I don't as
> otherwise I have to go back through along thread to find details and
> often I don't have the time to recreate all possibilties.
> I
Verulamius wrote:
> When I play the same concert this morning, via iplayer, the second line
> on my display was Concerto in C major K.299 for flute, harp and
> orchestra - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The picture being displayed was
> the general picture for that particular programme - an older
Sorry initial quick reply. With such detailed query, you need to be more
explicit in the context. You know what you are talking about I don't as
otherwise I have to go back through along thread to find details and
often I don't have the time to recreate all possibilties.
I need info with the
bpa
For an example of descriptors etc, last night I was listening to the
Radio 3 concert at 8pm UK time.
The top line on my display (three line version) was Wolfgang Amadeus
Mozart - Concerto in C major K.299 for flute, harp and orchestra. The
picture being displayed was of a young Mozart
AlecSp wrote:
> As a happy and grateful user of many years, can I ask two questions in
> one go here:
>
> I've noticed for a while, that the iPlayer listings shown in LMS all
> appear to be 1 hour out (early). While it doesn't affect use, I'm
> intrigued to understand why. Is this some
AlecSp wrote:
> As a happy and grateful user of many years, can I ask two questions in
> one go here:
>
> I've noticed for a while, that the iPlayer listings shown in LMS all
> appear to be 1 hour out (early). While it doesn't affect use, I'm
> intrigued to understand why. Is this some
bpa wrote:
> Another thought. A lot of the time BBC doesn't have current track info
> so what does MAI do then ?
>
> Would it be better to have an API for MAI (e.g. a few variables on the
> playing song object plugindata hash) for co-operating plugins to supply
> "cleaner" data - than the
As a happy and grateful user of many years, can I ask two questions in
one go here:
I've noticed for a while, that the iPlayer listings shown in LMS all
appear to be 1 hour out (early). While it doesn't affect use, I'm
intrigued to understand why. Is this some GMT/BST thing? Is it even
Paul Webster wrote:
> One of the most significant benefit of splitting up the artist/track
> info is that MAI will work so lyrics and biogs have a chance of being
> displayed.
> The risk is that the split turns out to be incorrect.
Another thought. A lot of the time BBC doesn't have current
bpa wrote:
> Does that mean hestbank could create a new SD card with Raspbian Buster
> and then install Max2play on top of that ?
>
> edit
>
> Elsewhere on Max2play site it says "Max2Play for the Raspberry Pi based
> on the official Raspbian Stretch-Image."
>
> But Stretch supposedly had
Paul Webster wrote:
> I suspect that this one was not noticed with the on-going discussions
> about other stuff ... so now it is quieter again I thought I'd repost
> this one.
> One of the most significant benefit of splitting up the artist/track
> info is that MAI will work so lyrics and biogs
Paul Webster wrote:
> I am playing BBC 6 Music at the moment and it is picking up song info -
> which is good.
>
> How about risking a split on the first " - " to try to have artist and
> title separated and (if matched) squeeze show name and synopsis into
> Album?
>
> So rather than
> >
bpa wrote:
> Does that mean hestbank could create a new SD card with Raspbian Buster
> and then install Max2play on top of that ?No but he could burn a new card
> with the max2play version of Buster I
think. The max2play version number relates to features added to the
distribution rather than
slartibartfast wrote:
> Are you using max2play based on Raspbian Jessie or Stretch as either one
> could be 2.5.2?
>
>From the Debug Info:
LINUX-VERSION
Distributor ID: Raspbian
Description:Raspbian GNU/Linux 8.0 (jessie)
Release:8.0
Codename: jessie
I'll
slartibartfast wrote:
> 2.5.2 is just the version of Max2Play which anyone can update to. It is
> unrelated to the Raspbian version it is based on.
Does that mean hestbank could create a new SD card with Raspbian Buster
and then install Max2play on top of that ?
bpa wrote:
> Things are in a awkward place now. There is pressure to move all request
> to https as many service are stopping http support (or redirecting http
> to https) and if the move is not made then the plugin will break when
> http is not supported. However, the converse can also happen -
hestbank wrote:
> Well done bpa and thank you very much. All appears to be working as it
> should on all devices. Track info updating when it should and Programme
> Info and Description now appear.
Things are in a awkward place now. There is pressure to move all request
to https as many
hestbank wrote:
> Well done bpa and thank you very much. All appears to be working as it
> should on all devices. Track info updating when it should and Programme
> Info and Description now appear.
>
> Now I know what I am doing I can edit the file again in the future if
> necessary but is
bpa wrote:
> OpenSSL underpins the Perl security stuff. HTTPS security has gone from
> SSLv1, SSLv2,SSLv3, TSLv1, TSLV1.2 and TSLV1.3.
> I think OpenSSL 1.0 may only have SSL and no TSL stuff. I tried to test
> the radioplayer site SSLv3 but it is not included in my 1.1.1 Sep 2018.
> Many
hestbank wrote:
> The OpenSSL version is 1.0.lt 3 May 2016.
OpenSSL underpins the Perl security stuff. HTTPS security has gone from
SSLv1, SSLv2,SSLv3, TSLv1, TSLV1.2 and TSLV1.3.
I think OpenSSL 1.0 may only have SSL and no TSL stuff. I tried to test
the radioplayer site SSLv3 but it is not
bpa wrote:
> OK. Looks like it is limited to LMS and the libraries it uses.
>
> For completeness can you get the version of "openssl". Usually from a
> shell prompt the command " openssl version".
>
> The workaround depends on your skills. If you can edit a file on the
> LMS system - then
Verulamius wrote:
> ]For live the format is Composer - track title.
> For catchup the format is Track title - Composer. (I suppose Composer
> may well = Artist).
BBC provides info in an inconsistent manner for all forms of
broadcasting.
BBC provide live info in the form of Primary,
bpa
Thank you for your hard work on implementing the track info.
It works very well with Radio 3, and I get pictures of the composers as
the music plays on live (eg Edvard Grieg as I type this). However there
are no composer's pictures on catchup.
However there appears to be a format
hestbank wrote:
> It returns:
>
> {"results":{"now":{"type":"PI","rpId":"342","serviceName":"BBC Radio
> 2","programmeName":"Jeremy Vine :
> 04/06/2020","programmeDescription":"Jeremy and guests discuss the news
> headlines and talk to the people making
>
bpa wrote:
> 2.002 is borderline - it was released in 2014 and so is quite old and I
> think maybe pre Heartbleed.
>
> Just to see if it is LMS specific. can you open the following URL in a
> browser which is running on same system as LMS.
> >
Code:
> >
>
hestbank wrote:
> IO::Socket::SSL: 2.002
2.002 is borderline - it was released in 2014 and so is quite old and I
think maybe pre Heartbleed.
Just to see if it is LMS specific. can you open the following URL in a
browser which is running on same system as LMS.
Code:
bpa wrote:
> From the log everything is setup right. Info come from two URLs and
> because some info is displayed - I can see that the np.radioplayer.co.uk
> request is failing.
>
> This is one of the URLs that had to change in 1.6.9. Also it is now
> https (was just http) so there is a
hestbank wrote:
> Thanks for the very clear instructions which I've saved for the future.
>
> Server Log attached.
>
> 30575
>From the log everything is setup right. Info come from two URLs and
because some info is displayed - I can see that the np.radioplayer.co.uk
request is failing.
This
bpa wrote:
> It is all done from WebUI.
>
> Go to WebUI/ Settings/ Advanced - and choose "Logging" from the drop
> down box in top left corner (initially it may display something like
> "Additional browse modes")
>
> After selecting "Logging" from drop down box - page will change and
>
slartibartfast wrote:
> I just added a new favourite for Radio 2 and the icon allocated to it is
> a heart. The old favourite had the Radio 2 icon. Minor annoyance is
> there a way to use the Radio 2 icon?
>
> Never mind. Adding it from the BBC iPlayer menu used the correct icon.
>
> Sent
bpa wrote:
> This advice applies to all station not just BBCiPlayer. If there are
> changes or problems and you are playing from a Favorite - update the
> Favorite entry. URLs change.I just added a new favourite for Radio 2 and the
> icon allocated to it is
a heart. The old favourite had the
I am playing BBC 6 Music at the moment and it is picking up song info -
which is good.
How about risking a split on the first " - " to try to have artist and
title separated and (if matched) squeeze show name and synopsis into
Album?
So rather than
Code:
Artist:
tdrath wrote:
> This resolved the missing artist/track information for me. I had always
> been playing 6Music from my saved Favourites, but when I play it from
> the iPlayer menus it appears correctly. I've now removed the old
> Favorite and replaced it and everything is as it should be...
hestbank wrote:
> Please can you give me instructions on how to get that. I have the usual
> LMS settings page, obviously, and also can use WinSCP/Putty if that is
> needed.
It is all done from WebUI.
Go to WebUI/ Settings/ Advanced - and choose "Logging" from the drop
down box in top left
tdrath wrote:
> This resolved the missing artist/track information for me. I had always
> been playing 6Music from my saved Favourites, but when I play it from
> the iPlayer menus it appears correctly. I've now removed the old
> Favorite and replaced it and everything is as it should be...
bpa wrote:
> @hestbank - sorry we've had some crossing posts.
>
> TO get new info - can you enable logging plugin.bbciplayer.bbconair to
> DEBUG
>
> Since getting realtime info is only done every 30 secs from the two
> sources - you need to have about 2mins elapsed time of logs.
Please
> It is possible (I haven't gone through in detail) the odd effect of two
> different icons in a previous post was caused by copying just the URL
> from the older opml file to make a Favorite and playing the Favorite.
This resolved the missing artist/track information for me. I had always
been
@hestbank - sorry we've had some crossing posts.
TO get new info - can you enable logging plugin.bbciplayer.bbconair to
DEBUG
Since getting realtime info is only done every 30 secs from the two
sources - you need to have about 2mins elapsed time of logs.
hestbank wrote:
>
> BBC iPlayer settings:
>
> 30558
The Settings don't appear - as attachment is invalid !
Please post another copy.
Do you still get these error message
Code:
[20-06-02 17:16:54.0549] Plugins::BBCiPlayer::BBCOnAir::__ANON__ (236) error
bpa wrote:
> You are playing from Favorites or BBCiPlayer Live Menu ?
>
> edit:
>
> Is the clock on the PC got the correct time ? Program info is keyed to
> time and if they don;'t match - program info is not displayed.
While trying to sort this out I am playing from the BBCiPlayer Live
slartibartfast wrote:
> Mine displays 339 kbps in Material but 320 in default skin
It can vary according to the format being streamed. Which is why I need
to know more specific details on URL and Settings.
bpa's
slartibartfast wrote:
> > hestbank wrote:
> > Has it always been like this?
> > > >
>
> Since 1.6.9.
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Man in a van wrote:
> I used to be able to display 339 kbps but cant remember (the setting ?)
> or how I did it.
>
> Defaultis 320 of course :)
>
> ronnieMine displays 339 kbps in Material but 320 in default skin [emoji3]
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30572
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|Filename: iplayer.png |
|Download: http://forums.slimdevices.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=30572|
+---+
bpa wrote:
> You are playing from Favorites or BBCiPlayer Live Menu ?
>
> edit:
>
> Is the clock on the PC got the correct time ? Program info is keyed to
> time and if they don;'t match - program info is not displayed.
I used to be able to display 339 kbps but cant remember (the setting ?)
hestbank wrote:
> > bpa wrote:
> >
> >
> > Unfortunately it is not. Everything is still as I have documented. The
> > programme title and info 2 lines are not being populated and the Touch
> > display (not the Web Browser) track info is only correct when you
> > initially go to a Station or
hestbank wrote:
> > bpa wrote:
> >
> >
> > Unfortunately it is not. Everything is still as I have documented. The
> > programme title and info 2 lines are not being populated and the Touch
> > display (not the Web Browser) track info is only correct when you
> > initially go to a Station or
bpa wrote:
> > hestbank wrote:
> > http://bpa-code.github.io/bpaplugins/betarelease-repo.xml
> > v1.6.9/QUOTE]
> >
> > Good - with the menu.opml from installation all should be OK.> >
>
> Unfortunately it is not. Everything is still as I have documented. The
> programme title and info 2
hestbank wrote:
> http://bpa-code.github.io/bpaplugins/betarelease-repo.xml
> v1.6.9/QUOTE]
>
> Good - with the menu.opml from installation all should be OK.
>
> It is possible (I haven't gone through in detail) the odd effect of two
> different icons in a previous post was caused by copying
bpa wrote:
> Just to make sure all is up to date - what repo URL are you using and
> what version of BBCiPlayer plugin is showing the Settings/Plugins tab ?
http://bpa-code.github.io/bpaplugins/betarelease-repo.xml
v1.6.9
Thanks.
cpd73 wrote:
> Yup, will be fine in next release:
>
> 30539Looks fine now.
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slartibartfast's
hestbank wrote:
> Thank you. When we get this working I will do that.
Just to make sure all is up to date - what repo URL are you using and
what version of BBCiPlayer plugin is showing the Settings/Plugins tab ?
bpa's
bpa wrote:
> This is the probably the problem.
>
> It has loaded an old menu.opml file - I forgot to update it with 1.,6.9
> and from statistics it is a feature that people no longer use. I've
> uploade the correct menu.opml.
> To update you'll need to click the Settings "Load menu" button
hestbank wrote:
> Favourites. I have used favourites but only after using the steps above
> and then pasting the URL in to the box in the Favourites edit page.
>From a BBCiPlayer Live menu - It may be better to use the "heart" icon
on the WebUI as it will save any additional parameters as
hestbank wrote:
> I haven't done anything with it for years. I have pressed the "Load menu
> layout from this URL" in the BBC iPlayer settings page.
This is the probably the problem.
It has loaded an old menu.opml file - I forgot to update it with 1.,6.9
and from statistics it is a feature
hestbank wrote:
>
>
> I haven't done anything with it for years. I have pressed the "Load menu
> layout from this URL" in the BBC iPlayer settings page.
>
Was there a reason to press the "Load menu layout from this URL"? This
normally causes issues. Why not try uninstalling and
bpa wrote:
> This results from an error trying to retrive metadata from BBC
> - are you in the UK ? if not are your pretending to be in the UK using a
> VPN ?
> - how did you start to play the staton - exact menu steps e.g. Radio
> >BBCiplayer > ...
> - what station are you playing ? Are you
Stratmangler wrote:
> Had a couple of updates to iPlayer over the last few days, and iPlayer
> seems to work fine.
> The resolution of the channel banners is back to being blurry and
> pixilated.
> It's not a problem controlling LMS from a web browser, but more often
> than not I control things
Stratmangler wrote:
> Had a couple of updates to iPlayer over the last few days, and iPlayer
> seems to work fine.
> The resolution of the channel banners is back to being blurry and
> pixilated.
> It's not a problem controlling LMS from a web browser, but more often
> than not I control things
Had a couple of updates to iPlayer over the last few days, and iPlayer
seems to work fine.
The resolution of the channel banners is back to being blurry and
pixilated.
It's not a problem controlling LMS from a web browser, but more often
than not I control things from my Smartphone using Orange
hestbank wrote:
> I have tried rolling LMS back to 7.9.2 but still have the problem as
> described.
>
> This runs constantly through the server log:
>
> [20-06-02 17:16:54.0549] Plugins::BBCiPlayer::BBCOnAir::__ANON__ (236)
> error fetching RadioPlayer BBC data while playing so try fetching
IanHaynes wrote:
> This may not be connected to the BBCiPlayer plugin, so apologies if
> not.
>
> I recently moved from running PiCorePlayer and LMS on the same Pi2, to a
> separate Pi3 for LMS and using the Pi2 as just a player. Since doing so
> it appears that the sound from BBC radio is
hestbank wrote:
> I have made the same selections but notice how you have got the title of
> the show and further information about the guests whereas I just have
> "Radio 2" twice. When there is no track playing I get the Radio 2 icon
> and generic information about Radio 2 that seems to be
This may not be connected to the BBCiPlayer plugin, so apologies if
not.
I recently moved from running PiCorePlayer and LMS on the same Pi2, to a
separate Pi3 for LMS and using the Pi2 as just a player. Since doing so
it appears that the sound from BBC radio is base heavy. It's not
noticeable
slartibartfast wrote:
> I don't want two images but the post by @hestbank shows a screenshot
> where he has two images. I was just wondering how that was possible.
TBH I don't know.
The plugin just gets a request from LMS for metadata (i.e. track,
artist, album, cover) for a LMS
bpa wrote:
> I'm pretty sure you can't have two images. LMS just asks for metadata
> for every playlist item and playing item - it doesn't provide info
> about the end use of the metadata, so the plugin serves up the current
> track or station icon as per user setting image" if the item is
>
slartibartfast wrote:
> The addition of track images is a nice addition. I now have a dilemma. I
> have selected 640x360 for the image resolution and now when viewed in
> the WebUI default skin the image is squashed into a square box. If I
> switch to 480x480 then the WebUI looks OK but the
slartibartfast wrote:
> I select "show on air text" and do not select "always display station
> icon" but I can't see how you can display the track image in the now
> playing section and the Radio2 icon in the queue. I see the same image
> in both positions.
I'm pretty sure you can't have two
slartibartfast wrote:
> I select "show on air text" and do not select "always display station
> icon" but I can't see how you can display the track image in the now
> playing section and the Radio2 icon in the queue. I see the same image
> in both positions.
I have made the same selections but
hestbank wrote:
> Thanks BPA.
>
> Do I need to do something to get the Programme Title and Description? At
> the moment I am just getting 2 lines of "Radio 2" on my Touch, on LMS
> web browser and Squeeze Control whereas the picture Slartibartfast
> posted shows the programme title etc (Steve
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