Any new findings about that topic?
No news, sorry.
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steffen wrote:
> Any new findings about that topic?
> I'm still dreaming every day of a working bitrate display, but i don't
> have enough technical expertise to debug & repair that plugin...
Just to confirm again, I still get "0" bitrate display on my transporter
with this for streaming sources
Any new findings about that topic?
I'm still dreaming every day of a working bitrate display, but i don't
have enough technical expertise to debug & repair that plugin...
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steffen wrote:
> Hi Michael,
>
> still thought about that issue the last days...
> Maybe it depends on the hardware. I am running it on a sheevaplug with
> Debian (since today with Wheey 7.0) and i noticed that a lot of stuff is
> streamed by faad or sox.
> May this be the problem?
> In the Web
Hi Michael,
still thought about that issue the last days...
Maybe it depends on the hardware. I am running it on a sheevaplug with
Debian (since today with Wheey 7.0) and i noticed that a lot of stuff is
streamed by faad or sox.
May this be the problem?
In the Web-Interface the bitrate is shown
Is there still any information needed or is there any work in progress?
Unfortunately it's still as I stated: I can't reproduce this reliably,
therefore am a bit lost. I'm sorry to admit.
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Is there still any information needed or is there any work in progress?
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mherger wrote:
> > don't recall, but I do know I always keep my plugins up to date. (And
> > I'm using muiscinfoScr for managing display on my Transporter).
>
> This really is puzzling me, as changes back to 2010 imho do not touch
> the
> bitrate handler at all. Actually it should not be influ
don't recall, but I do know I always keep my plugins up to date. (And
I'm using muiscinfoScr for managing display on my Transporter).
This really is puzzling me, as changes back to 2010 imho do not touch the
bitrate handler at all. Actually it should not be influenced by any change
I did sin
mherger wrote:
> > At home to check now. And with 7.7.2 running on linux (and all
> plugins
> > up to date), I'm now seeing 0kbps on all internet radio stations I've
> > tried, pandora, etc. With my own music, I'm seeing correct bit rate
> > reported.
>
> Do you remember what plugin version you
At home to check now. And with 7.7.2 running on linux (and all plugins
up to date), I'm now seeing 0kbps on all internet radio stations I've
tried, pandora, etc. With my own music, I'm seeing correct bit rate
reported.
Do you remember what plugin version you were using before?
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At home to check now. And with 7.7.2 running on linux (and all plugins
up to date), I'm now seeing 0kbps on all internet radio stations I've
tried, pandora, etc. With my own music, I'm seeing correct bit rate
reported.
gary
mherger wrote:
> > Negative.
> > I restarted ms Server, started a never-before-listen-to Radio Station
> > and had 0kbps.
>
> Hmm... just got another mail by some user who's seeing similar failure
>
> with samplerate and others. I'll have to check my recent changes.
>
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> Michael
coul
Negative.
I restarted ms Server, started a never-before-listen-to Radio Station
and had 0kbps.
Hmm... just got another mail by some user who's seeing similar failure
with samplerate and others. I'll have to check my recent changes.
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steffen wrote:
> Negative.
> I restarted ms Server, started a never-before-listen-to Radio Station
> and had 0kbps.
> Also tried the next Button, but i never got the bitrate displayed.
another data point: some stations I get bitrates on and some I don't
(shows zero bitrate). never really invest
mherger wrote:
>
> Hmm... interesting: the first time I start one of these I do get the
> bitrate displayed. If I shut down the server and restart, it would be 0.
>
> If I then "skip" to the next track, which would restart playback of the
>
> same station, I get the bitrate again. Can you r
Radio Stations like sunshine live
(http://opml.radiotime.com/Tune.ashx?id=e7589094&sid=s10637&partnerId=16&serial=c3d69855f17e9b99421605883b8b0f5f)
Hmm... interesting: the first time I start one of these I do get the
bitrate displayed. If I shut down the server and restart, it would be 0.
If
mherger wrote:
>
>
> Hmm... working fine here eg. with Radio Paradise. What's your exact
> configuration? When did it stop working?
>
I have LMS running on a Sheevaplug (self installed Debian).
My Clients are a Squeezebox Classic and a Boom. Both show 0kbps.
Radio Stations like sunshine liv
Unfortunately i don't see anymore the KBPS in my Screen. It only shows
0KBPS on every Radio Station.
Hmm... working fine here eg. with Radio Paradise. What's your exact
configuration? When did it stop working?
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Hello everybody & merry christmas!
i am using the LMS 7.8 (Logitech Media Server Version: 7.8.0 -
1353679004) with the MusicInfoSCR 4.4.9.
(btw is there no more build than 1353679004 for more than some month?).
Unfortunately i don't see anymore the KBPS in my Screen. It only shows
0KBPS on every
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