Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Possibilities for streaming from the new Neil Young Archives - Uses Orastream (DLNA?)

2020-07-01 Thread garym
ncameron wrote: > Has anyone had any luck with this recently? Nope. Neil (or someone) answered my letter on his Neil Young Archives page regarding my request for opening streaming possibilities, but nothing has happened (yet). *Home:* VBA 4TB (2.5) -or- rPi4B/pCP6.0/4TB>LMS

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Possibilities for streaming from the new Neil Young Archives - Uses Orastream (DLNA?)

2020-07-01 Thread ncameron
Has anyone had any luck with this recently? ncameron's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=19249 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=108340

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Possibilities for streaming from the new Neil Young Archives - Uses Orastream (DLNA?)

2017-12-03 Thread bpa
philippe_44 wrote: > I feel it's a proxy/bridge that transcode from various sources to > standard clients and adapts the transcoding to actual BW I didn't look too much into the network traffic of the Orsastream web site but it sets up some websockets - which I often associated with proxys.

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Possibilities for streaming from the new Neil Young Archives - Uses Orastream (DLNA?)

2017-12-03 Thread garym
philippe_44 wrote: > Reading their FAQ it seems that their client, on a PC, will find the > local renderers and then stream audio from the cloud (NYA in that case). > So LMS will not be in control, this client is. I'd guess all you can do > with LMS is use Andy' plugin that turns SB into

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Possibilities for streaming from the new Neil Young Archives - Uses Orastream (DLNA?)

2017-12-03 Thread philippe_44
garym wrote: > thanks for looking bpa. The only thing that gave me some tiny hope was > the orastream FAQ statement that said "Music playback is interfaced > externally to SONOS, DLNA, Chromecast Audio and BlueSound (available > soon) hi-fi audio devices" Reading their FAQ it seems that their

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Possibilities for streaming from the new Neil Young Archives - Uses Orastream (DLNA?)

2017-12-03 Thread garym
bpa wrote: > From ORAstream > > "adaptive streaming" - this terminology is typical of DASH & HLS (i.e > lots of small http segments e.g. 3-6 secs in a playlist) - in which case > for a browser there are Javascript players as part of the web page. Not > sure how DLNA can handle it but it if

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Possibilities for streaming from the new Neil Young Archives - Uses Orastream (DLNA?)

2017-12-03 Thread bpa
>From ORAstream > And with OraStream’s adaptive streaming, BRIO streams all >your music at > native resolution at the maximum available bandwidth. "adaptive streaming" - this terminology is typical of DASH & HLS (i.e lots of small http segments e.g. 3-6 secs in a playlist) - in which case for

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Possibilities for streaming from the new Neil Young Archives - Uses Orastream (DLNA?)

2017-12-03 Thread garym
mherger wrote: > From what I understand (and NY's website isn't any helpful unless you > sign in...) they want you to install some local piece of software. Maybe > > this could be used using UPnP or something. But I didn't see any sign of > > API which would allow for a tighter integration. >

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Possibilities for streaming from the new Neil Young Archives - Uses Orastream (DLNA?)

2017-12-03 Thread Michael Herger
From what I understand (and NY's website isn't any helpful unless you sign in...) they want you to install some local piece of software. Maybe this could be used using UPnP or something. But I didn't see any sign of API which would allow for a tighter integration. -- Michael

[SlimDevices: Plugins] Possibilities for streaming from the new Neil Young Archives - Uses Orastream (DLNA?)

2017-12-02 Thread garym
Moving thread from the Touch sub-forum: I wonder if there is a way to stream the new Neil Young archives through LMS. The site is using OraStream for streaming hi-res or 320kbs to computers (not mobile devices, at least not yet). Free streaming through June 2018. Lots of cool stuff in the