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Wigster wrote:
> This one failed already. The log I got before disconnection is:
This is straight BBC MP3 stream. Nothign to to with BBCiPlayer plugin.
> Weird. About 5 mins into waiting with no audio, a bunch of extra stuff
> appeared in the log. Note the fact that the time stamp is just
bpa wrote:
> So it is headless. There is no UI on the RPI2B - just squeezelite.
>
Yes that's right, no screen attached. I don't have Jivelite installed
nor anything to run output to an LCD.
bpa wrote:
>
> Please clarify does "works for a few seconds" mean - audio is heard for
> x seconds and
Wigster wrote:
> It's an RPi2B with a HiFiBerry DAC Pro to which I have connected my hifi
> over RCA and a TP-Link 2.4 GHz 802.11n USB radio.
So it is headless. There is no UI on the RPI2B - just squeezelite.
> I tied and it failed in the same way.
OK let's try different URLs and build up
bpa wrote:
>
> PCP installation are never on plain Pis - there is usually additional
> hardware. What is the setup (e.g. DAC, display, controls, ) ?
>
It's an RPi2B with a HiFiBerry DAC Pro to which I have connected my hifi
over RCA and a TP-Link 2.4 GHz 802.11n USB radio.
bpa wrote:
>
>
Thanks for that info, I determined the experience was local to myself
as there were no complaints from other users.
I'm running the LMS on a rpi4B (4gb) Raspbian Desktop OS which is left
running 24/7.
I have, in the past, woken to find the rpi missing from the network
(although it has a
Seriously - IIRC there are circumstance where plugins are re-installed
by plugin extensions manager or perhaps some files in cache directory
were deleted. If repos are not accessible at that time of re-install -
then they'll be missing.
Man in a van wrote:
>
> Eating my Flahavan's and blueberries this mornig I find that both the
> BBC plugins are uninstalled as well as the HLS one.
PC has decided to self-isolate ?
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I had a strange experience last night; retired at usual hour, listenened
to a Scrum v podcast and then thought to catch up on The World Tonight.
Using my phone app, I found BBC stations under favourites would not
connect and the BBC logos were absent from My Apps.:confused:
Eating my
Wigster wrote:
> * The Soma FM stream works without issues
This would exercise the AAC decoder and libfaad libraries.
> * LMS is running on a separate machine, a Windows Server 2012R2. I've
> just upgraded it to LMS 8.0.0 - 1584422335 @ Tue Mar 17. Was on 7.9.2
> before with the same problem.
bpa wrote:
> Looking at the log - the plugin has sent AAC audio data to the player
> but player just dies as if it has a problem decoding the audio data. So
> problem could be in the player.
>
> Does LMS and player run on same PCP system ?
>
> Can you check that the player can play a normal
bpa wrote:
> Tedious stuff.
Just the ticket for a "lock down" session. And I gather that something
along those lines might be coming my way real soon now. :(
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mrw wrote:
> I've not noticed incorrect values for "availability start", although I
> haven't looked for several months. The feed contains 48 hours of future
> programming, might that account for what you are seeing ? Those
> programmes are certainly accompanied by a blank "availability end".
>
mavit wrote:
>
>
> >
Code:
> >
> Treat a blank availability end as never, not always
>
> The missing value seems to indicate a data quality problem at the BBCs
end, since its accompanied by an incorrect value for availability start.
>
Wigster wrote:
> I've reported this in the PCP 6 thread at the link below, but got sent
> by Paul here instead:
>
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?111787-ANNOUNCE-piCorePlayer-6-0-0=968195=1#post968195
>
> Basically, after upgrade to PCP 6.0.0 on my RPi 2B, playing any BBC
>
I've reported this in the PCP 6 thread at the link below, but got sent
by Paul here instead:
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?111787-ANNOUNCE-piCorePlayer-6-0-0=968195=1#post968195
Basically, after upgrade to PCP 6.0.0 on my RPi 2B, playing any BBC
stream through iPlayer 1.6.8 or
jimwillsher wrote:
> (hangs head in shame)
>
> Thank youI jumped right to the end, thinking that would have any
> latest news. Oops. :) Thank you, reading now...
The only real update is an alternative repo URL to the 1st post as
sourceforge can be unreliable.
(hangs head in shame)
Thank youI jumped right to the end, thinking that would have any
latest news. Oops. :) Thank you, reading now...
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jimwillsher wrote:
> Apologies for a lame post from me, but can someone remind me of the
> latest status of BBC support? I'm in the UK and I've had to reinstall my
> server (old one went boom) and I need to go hunting for my plugins
> again. I have the BBCIplayer plugin by Triode listed under
Apologies for a lame post from me, but can someone remind me of the
latest status of BBC support? I'm in the UK and I've had to reinstall my
server (old one went boom) and I need to go hunting for my plugins
again. I have the BBCIplayer plugin by Triode listed under 3rd party
plugins; is that
mavit wrote:
> I got fed up of recently-broadcast programmes not appearing. I did some
> digging, and here's what I came up with:
I'll have a look later as we're in Covid-19 lockdown over here. This is
mainly Triode original code (with a few mods from mrw IIRC0. The XML
feed has changed a
bpa wrote:
> BBC are now only supporting https URL for listen again.
Time to default to HTTPS? My changes for this are still at
https://gitlab.com/mavit/BBCiPlayer/-/compare/master...https if you're
interested.
barcote wrote:
> Thank you for taking the time to reply. The default OPML I was referring
> to is the link pre-populated in the iplayer plugin settings which is
> http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/bpaplugins/default-menu.opml
> (or
barcote wrote:
> Thank you for taking the time to reply. The default OPML I was referring
> to is the link pre-populated in the iplayer plugin settings which is
> http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/bpaplugins/default-menu.opml
> (or
bpa wrote:
> Extras still has uses the DAB 600x600 URLs which BBC last time erased
> and then about a week later reinstated them - I'll assume it is another
> accident.Not important but the icons for BBC Scotland and Wales are still
> missing
from Extras. CBeebies is fine in the main plugin
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barcote wrote:
> Thank you BPA so much for all your work on the BBCiPlayer plugin.
>
> Not a big deal but the cbeebies icon is pointing to a broken link in the
> default-opml file. I think the correct link is:
> http://radio-service-information.api.bbci.co.uk/logos/cbeebies_radio/600x600.png
Thank you BPA so much for all your work on the BBCiPlayer plugin.
Not a big deal but the cbeebies icon is pointing to a broken link in the
default-opml file. I think the correct link is:
http://radio-service-information.api.bbci.co.uk/logos/cbeebies_radio/600x600.png
If you have a chance to
slartibartfast wrote:
> I just noticed that the Station icons for Radio Scotland and Radio Wales
> have disappeared again in BBC iPlayer Extras.
Extras still has uses the DAB 600x600 URLs which BBC last time erased
and then about a week later reinstated them - I'll assume it is another
I just noticed that the Station icons for Radio Scotland and Radio Wales
have disappeared again in BBC iPlayer Extras.
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Ivn0vitch wrote:
> Hi, thanks for the super fast reply.
> Unfortunately changing that didn't help. I just tried via a LMS on a web
> browser and got this message, as I said on the radio itself I get no
> message:
>
> There was an error loading the remote feed for : (Can't connect to https
>
Ivn0vitch wrote:
> Hi, thanks for the super fast reply.
> Unfortunately changing that didn't help. I just tried via a LMS on a web
> browser and got this message, as I said on the radio itself I get no
> message:
>
> There was an error loading the remote feed for : (Can't connect to https
>
Hi, thanks for the super fast reply.
Unfortunately changing that didn't help. I just tried via a LMS on a web
browser and got this message, as I said on the radio itself I get no
message:
There was an error loading the remote feed for : (Can't connect to https
URL lack of IO::Socket::SSL:
Ivn0vitch wrote:
> Hi,
> I've tried looking through the thread, but cant't find the answer so far
> - Listen Live works flawlessly, but when I select a listen again/on
> demand show the screen goes to the now playing screen, but it doesn't
> update to the show I've selected and there's just
Hi,
I've tried looking through the thread, but cant't find the answer so far
- Listen Live works flawlessly, but when I select a listen again/on
demand show the screen goes to the now playing screen, but it doesn't
update to the show I've selected and there's just silence. Any ideas
what I've
BobSammers wrote:
>
> Edit:
> The Bookmark plugin doesn't seem to offer it's context menu entries for
> iPlayer programmes, unfortunately.
Yup - I knew it wouldn't work for BBCiPlayer stuff and also how much
effort it would take it make it work.
bpa wrote:
> An interesting backgrounder to the 2009 document is this doc by I think
> one of the tech guys in BBC
> http://smethur.st/posts/176135860
>
Wow - that's big! But interesting. I'll read more of it later when I'm
not supposed to be working.
>
> It sounds like you want a bookmark
BobSammers wrote:
> Thank you, this was interesting and I hadn't seen either of these
> documents. The concept of a Season is defined in the 2009 document, but
> I'm still not sure I can distinguish it from a Series. Probably not
> important though!
Season in 2009 was the same as Series.
bpa wrote:
> LMS expects in Favorites to be a playable URL. If there is only a PID
> parameter (i.e. no BBC specific part ) - then it cannot be a BBC URL it
> has to be a pseudo URL (e.g. like the iplayer:// URls ). It is adding
> unnecessary step into the process, adding a new protocol
BobSammers wrote:
> As to what the PIDParser would do, I'm making assumptions (perhaps bad
> ones) about the internals of BBCiPlayer. I'm assuming you use the PID
> (or can) to construct the playback URL, or, in the case of non-programme
> PIDs, a list of episodes to be displayed in a menu. If
bpa wrote:
> I can't reconcile this statement with previous post which said "*it
> turned out to be relatively simple to edit the entries in the favourites
> file"*
>
> You didn't say - use the GUI to re-save the updated menu entries in the
> usual way.
I have created several favourites
BobSammers wrote:
> To be clear, I'm not suggesting manual creation of favourites - all mine
> were created in the GUI in the usual way
I can't reconcile this statement with previous post which said "*it
turned out to be relatively simple to edit the entries in the favourites
file"*
You
Thank you for the caveats, bpa, and my apologies if I am encouraging an
increase in your support burden! To be clear, I'm not suggesting manual
creation of favourites - all mine were created in the GUI in the usual
way, but I totally take your point that the resulting stored link is not
as
BobSammers wrote:
> Thank you, BPA, for getting onto this latest change so quickly. Not for
> the first time, I discovered that you'd fixed the problem already when I
> was looking to see what might have gone wrong...
>
> I have several favourites set for series and they stopped working when
>
Thank you, BPA, for getting onto this latest change so quickly. Not for
the first time, I discovered that you'd fixed the problem already when I
was looking to see what might have gone wrong...
I have several favourites set for series and they stopped working when
the BBC removed the api that
bpa wrote:
> No longer the case - it was a BBC mistake which was corrected back to 7
> days only a few days later.
>
> BBCiPlayer currently has about 5.7m TV & Radio programs
> Extras A-Z list all programmes available on BBC iPlayer filtered for
> radio & podcast. These are usually max 30
SuffolkPunch wrote:
> That gives me listen-again back over the preceding 7 days. I dimly
> recall that there used to be a 15-day and 30-day opml?
No longer the case - it was a BBC mistake which was corrected back to 7
days only a few days later.
BBCiPlayer currently has about 5.7m TV & Radio
SuffolkPunch wrote:
> Can anyone help with the following issue?
>
> I'm running the BBC iPlayer plug-in v 1.6.8 in Logitech Media Server
> Version: 7.9.1 in Linux Mint 18.3 (Cinnamon 64-bit).
>
> The URL for menu.opml replacement is set to
>
Can anyone help with the following issue?
I'm running the BBC iPlayer plug-in v 1.6.8 in Logitech Media Server
Version: 7.9.1 in Linux Mint 18.3 (Cinnamon 64-bit).
The URL for menu.opml replacement is set to
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/bpaplugins/default-menu.opml .
That gives
As an occasional user of iPlayer Extras I hadn't noticed this wasn't
working until the 27th. Yesterday I checked on different Squeezebox
devices and three different LMS servers.
I came here today to discover BPA had already addressed the problem and,
with v3.3.0 installed, everything is working
slartibartfast wrote:
> It never ceases to amaze me how you and other plugin developers keep on
> top of all the changes the BBC and others inflict on us. It is much
> appreciated.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
All, once again, just fine with BBC iPlayer Extras - wonderful. Thank
ian_heys wrote:
> BBC stopping the live streams was my concern but I also saw a chance to
> learn about a pi-Codec (IQ Audio pi-Codec) which together with pCp could
> be used to feed in any analogue signal (say from a High Quality FM
> Tuner) to the LMS system. I know the quality wouldn't be
bpa wrote:
> I think your memory is short..
>
> There is no indication that BBC will stop live internet streams.
Memory gets shorter by the day for me.
BBC stopping the live streams was my concern but I also saw a chance to
learn about a pi-Codec (IQ Audio pi-Codec) which together
bpa wrote:
> For "Listen Again" AlienBBC was a screen scraper - and regularly had to
> be updated as BBC changed the web interface. So nothing has changed in
> 15 years - it is not a new direction.
In my email archive:
November 27th 2004: AlienBBC v0.11 Released
Jules Taplin wrote:
For
mavit wrote:
> I think there's a typo with this?
Give me a hint - I can't see it.
Panel show menu works for me.
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bpa wrote:
> I added the genre " Comedy panel shows" because for some reason the
> "panel shows" are no longer included in the top level Comedy genre.
I think there's a typo with this?
Code:
--- a/default.opml
+++ b/default.opml
@@ -4,8 +4,6 @@
-
PasTim wrote:
> Thanks bpa - you are a star, but I guess you know that :)
I fixed the plugin quickly because I use it daily - selfish but
thankfully everyone benefits .
I added the genre " Comedy panel shows" because for some reason the
"panel shows" are no longer included in the top level
Thanks bpa - you are a star, but I guess you know that :)
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Touchs & EDO.
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Paul Webster wrote:
> This is the one that I think is to have API key applied.
That would be a shame. IIRC It is an old feed, one BBC would like to
remove as there are indications it is maintained by a 3rd party. Cost
cutting ?
Extra uses this feed as a starting point for the station only
bpa wrote:
>
> Maybe 8-10 years ago, BBC created a special 7 day Listen Again feed
> which they have continued with a few hiccoughs which seemed to be due to
> side effects rather than a policy of killing off the feed. I believe
> this feed is used commercially and so it will not be terminated
ian_heys wrote:
> The direction this thread was taking caused me to consider what I would
> do without BBC iPlayer (I don't use Extra) but like you I'm always
> impressed how quickly solutions are found to BBC's actions.
I think your memory is short.
For "Listen Again" AlienBBC was a screen
slartibartfast wrote:
> What is a pi Codec?
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
Might be a typo :)
I could only think of
https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/configuration/config-txt/codeclicence.md
Man in
ian_heys wrote:
> +1
>
> The direction this thread was taking caused me to consider what I would
> do without BBC iPlayer (I don't use Extra) but like you I'm always
> impressed how quickly solutions are found to BBC's actions.
>
> I'm thinking of ordering a pi Codec (as opposed to a DAC) I'm
slartibartfast wrote:
> It never ceases to amaze me how you and other plugin developers keep on
> top of all the changes the BBC and others inflict on us. It is much
> appreciated.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
+1 Thanks very much bpa
slartibartfast wrote:
> It never ceases to amaze me how you and other plugin developers keep on
> top of all the changes the BBC and others inflict on us. It is much
> appreciated.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
+1
The direction this thread was taking caused me to consider what I
bpa wrote:
> BBCiPlayerExtra v3.3.0 release
>
> * The 3.3.0 release is to fix the Extra plugin after recent BBC change
> broke 3.2.0.
> As plugin now uses a different API - episodes are paginated only 10 at
> a time are shown.
> Also BBC have introduced concept of "season" in addition to
BBCiPlayerExtra v3.3.0 release
* The 3.3.0 release is to fix the Extra plugin after recent BBC change
broke 3.2.0.
As plugin now uses a different API - episodes are paginated only 10 at
a time are shown.
Also BBC have introduced concept of "season" in addition to "series"
and "brand" so how
Paul Webster wrote:
> I think BBC is going to put API key requirement on some URLs from
> March/April (from discussion at BBC event I was at before Christmas).
As log as there is a browser interface, I'm hoping something can be
worked out.
IIRC the BBC Radio app used a key to access the
I think BBC is going to put API key requirement on some URLs from
March/April (from discussion at BBC event I was at before Christmas).
Paul Webster
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Author Radio France (FIP etc) plugin
Paul
fmanchu wrote:
> Sorry for initial lack of details - here they come.
> Playing on SQB radio; LMS running on a Ready NAS; Menus work but playing
> an item results in 'error 404 Not Found' (as you surmise). Non-UK
> Let's hope for possibility 1. :-)
> Thank you for prompt answer.
OK - its a BBC
bpa wrote:
> Details always help.
>
> It means I waste less time locating the issue.
>
> So details like OS, what you did in detail, uk/non-UK, menus etc speed
> things up.
>
> Menus seem to work but playing an item results in 404 - is that what you
> are seeing ?
>
> It looks like BBC
bpa wrote:
> Details always help.
>
> It means I waste less time locating the issue.
>
> So details like OS, what you did in detail, uk/non-UK, menus etc speed
> things up.
>
> Menus seem to work but playing an item results in 404 - is that what you
> are seeing ?
>
> It looks like BBC
fmanchu wrote:
> >>After BBC made changes and to improve the plugin I took it over but
> created a separate repository for new BBCiPlayer versions currently
> 1.6.8<<
>
> No problem for months but today BBC iPlayer Extras is returning a 404
> error. I am running LMS 7.9.1 and BBC iPlayer
>>After BBC made changes and to improve the plugin I took it over but
created a separate repository for new BBCiPlayer versions currently
1.6.8<<
No problem for months but today BBC iPlayer Extras is returning a 404
error. I am running LMS 7.9.1 and BBC iPlayer Extras v3.2.0 and have not
Raymond Woodward wrote:
>
>
> ... more world-class storytelling from within the BBC. ..
This must be their explanation about why no public access Nitro API due
in 2015.
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mherger wrote:
> > I'm not playing with 8 yet. Can you get Michael to put up a list of
> > what has changed and what is determined to being compatible -
> otherwise
> > I'm wasting my time.
>
> I'd say it's safe to bump the maxVersion to 8 at this point. The changes
>
> are mostly around
I'm not playing with 8 yet. Can you get Michael to put up a list of
what has changed and what is determined to being compatible - otherwise
I'm wasting my time.
I'd say it's safe to bump the maxVersion to 8 at this point. The changes
are mostly around browse modes, plus infrastructure to scan
slartibartfast wrote:
> I just installed LMS 8.0.0 and it reports that iPlayer Extras is not
> compatible with it. iPlayer itself is compatible.
I'm not playing with 8 yet. Can you get Michael to put up a list of
what has changed and what is determined to being compatible - otherwise
I'm
bpa wrote:
> The BBCiPlayer plugin version is a bit like LMS version.
>
> LMS 7.7 is the "official" Logitech version of LMS
> LMS 7.9.* are community beta versions.
>
> You were using 1.3.* which is the last official version from Triode.
> Presumably you had patched it up to keep running with
ovonrein wrote:
> I just upgraded to LMS7.9.2 (from 7.7) after BBC iPlayer live radio
> would no longer stream without major connection problems and grievous
> stammer.
> .
> .
> since Dec 2018 (!) when even the latest LMS repository still ships with
> 1.3.1.
The BBCiPlayer plugin version is a
I just upgraded to LMS7.9.2 (from 7.7) after BBC iPlayer live radio
would no longer stream without major connection problems and grievous
stammer. Alas, no change in behaviour. Frequent pauses "Rebuffering
5%". Stumbled upon this thread and am surprised to find it talking
about "V1.6 (and
Rocketman3 wrote:
> I did read the link you kindly sent through to me. It scared and baffled
> me in equal measure. I have negligable knowledge of any and all Linux
> operating systems, no CLI knowledge (except a little Windows), no tools
> for logging in to the Duo's OS or any knowledge of
slartibartfast wrote:
> You might be better off buying a Raspberry Pi for your LMS server.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
I agree but keep your files on the NAS which is what even an old NAS is
very good at.
You install piCorePlayer on a Pi and mount your NAS via either CIFS or
Rocketman3 wrote:
> Hi
> Thank you for disabusing me of my illusions about being all up to speed
> with RAIDiator - that is scary to realise, but thank you for the
> warning.
>
> Unfortunately there is no information about IO / Socket / SSL etc with
> my 7.9.1 install. Here is the full entry
bpa wrote:
> Now you should be able to confirm version of IO::Socket::SSL as
> displayed in WebUI Settings/Information
Hi
Thank you for disabusing me of my illusions about being all up to speed
with RAIDiator - that is scary to realise, but thank you for the
warning.
Unfortunately there is no
Rocketman3 wrote:
> Hi
> Well I bit the bullet and upgraded to 7.9.1 (but Slatibartfast mentioned
> a 7.9.2 - which wasn't listed in the players list of available
> upgrades??). I set everything up as suggested and... stalemate. Same
> behaviour as previously. I can navigate to any show, and
Latest 7.9.2 nightlies are here:
http://downloads.slimdevices.com/nightly/?ver=7.9
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Hi
Well I bit the bullet and upgraded to 7.9.1 (but Slatibartfast mentioned
a 7.9.2 - which wasn't listed in the players list of available
upgrades??). I set everything up as suggested and... stalemate. Same
behaviour as previously. I can navigate to any show, and select it, and
it's ignored.
Rocketman3 wrote:
> - I'm guessing that isn't the information you suggested I find since it
> mentions only Perl but not 'IO::Socket::SSL'. If there's a (profoundly
> simple!) way of ascertaining the answer, do guide me please on how to
> find it and it shall be done! Thanks again everyone.
bpa wrote:
>
>
> Before you try updating - check that the required Perl support
> libraries/modules are available for your ReadyNAS system - in WebUI
> Setting/Information the version of "IO::Socket::SSL" should ideally be a
> 2.xxx or at worst a high 1.9xx
Wow, some great suggestions here
bpa wrote:
>
>
> Before you try updating - check that the required Perl support
> libraries/modules are available for your ReadyNAS system - in WebUI
> Setting/Information the version of "IO::Socket::SSL" should ideally be a
> 2.xxx or at worst a high 1.9xx
Wow, some great suggestions here
Rocketman3 wrote:
> Plugin (i-Player) version 1.6.8
> Extras version 3.2.0
> Incidentally, I don't think I really need the 'Extras' app but in case
> it helps to say, none of it works, with each selection giving me the
> message "Redirection limit exceeded".
> Does this, I wonder, mean that you
Rocketman3 wrote:
> with each selection giving me the message "Redirection limit exceeded".
That "feels" like redirection to https. The plugin will change each
https to http . A few years ago this used to work but BBC seems to now
only support https and so you get a loop.
https is now
Rocketman3 wrote:
> Plugin (i-Player) version 1.6.8
> Extras version 3.2.0
> Incidentally, I don't think I really need the 'Extras' app but in case
> it helps to say, none of it works, with each selection giving me the
> message "Redirection limit exceeded".
> Does this, I wonder, mean that you
bpa wrote:
> What version of the plugin ?
> What are the plugin settings ?
>
> I suspect you'll have problems with 7.8.1 because most URLs are now
> https (or http which is then redirected to https) and https support in
> 7.8.1 is very old old (i.e. TLS SSL out of date) and minimal.
Plugin
bpa wrote:
> What version of the plugin ?
> What are the plugin settings ?
>
> I suspect you'll have problems with 7.8.1 because most URLs are now
> https (or http which is then redirected to https) and https support in
> 7.8.1 is very old old (i.e. TLS SSL out of date) and minimal.
I am
bpa wrote:
> It "feels" like stream format or transcoding settings are not right -
> this may be because of update after a v old version of plugin.
>
> make sure the on demand and live preferences (under
> Settings/Plugins/BBCiPlayer/Settings) are DASH > HLS > MP3 > FlashAAC
>
> also make
Rocketman3 wrote:
> The server version is Logitech Media Server Version: 7.8.1
> Yes I know there's a more recent one, but I hate the more recent one. It
> extracts every artist on a compillation or soundtrack album and creates
> a top level entry for them - mostly people I've never heard of
Man in a van wrote:
> It might help if you give the version of LMS you are using and also
> which OS it is installed upon. :)
>
> ronnie
The server version is Logitech Media Server Version: 7.8.1
Yes I know there's a more recent one, but I hate the more recent one. It
extracts every artist
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