Here's what the log says around the moment I try (and fail) to play back
the same file that worked for Ralphy:
https://pastebin.com/FyTfvpum
In the end it says the following, but I'm not able to understand where
and why it fails:
Code:
[21-09-01 18:30:54.7936]
Slim::
Thanks for the file.
The file plays fine for me.
Code:
-rw-r--r-- 1 squeezeboxserver squeezeboxserver *4967200* Aug 29 13:12
01_Disniland.ogg
As philippe_44 mentioned, your lms setup is transcoding your files and
that is causing the problem.
Kvaks wrote:
> Thanks for the help, guys. The sampling rate issue disappeared with the
> latest Squeezelite version (silly of me mot to update before asking),
> but as expected the Ogg Vorbis issue did not.
>
> With the runtime option -d all=info I get the following when playing a
> randomly cho
ralphy wrote:
> The current release of squeezelite is 1.9.9-1386 and my linux builds are
> available from
> https://sourceforge.net/projects/lmsclients/files/squeezelite/linux/
>
> All these builds have the codec libraries built into the binary.
>
> Please try the problem ogg files with the la
The current release of squeezelite is 1.9.9-1386 and my linux builds are
available from
https://sourceforge.net/projects/lmsclients/files/squeezelite/linux/
All these builds have the codec libraries built into the binary.
Please try the problem ogg files with the latest squeezelite version and
Thanks for the help, guys. The sampling rate issue disappeared with the
latest Squeezelite version (silly of me mot to update before asking),
but as expected the Ogg Vorbis issue did not.
With the runtime option -d all=info I get the following when playing a
randomly chosen .ogg file:
Code:
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If I remember well (should look at squeezelite changelog)) there was a
correction in mp3 decoder related to incorrect detection of frame
alignement and that caused the sampling rate to be guessed wrong. I put
a patch in squeezelite but as @ralphy pointed out, mp3 libmad had a
correction done. So
Kvaks wrote:
> The Ogg Vorbis files play perfectly fine on HW players (Duet, Classic).
LMS transcodes for those
> Squeezelite is supposed to have built-in support for Vorbis (does not
> rely on external library or executables)
>
It isn't:
Code:
libvorbisfile.so.3
The Ogg Vorbis files play perfectly fine on HW players (Duet, Classic).
The Mickey Mouse problem is also limited to squeezelite. I don't have
any computers with Microsoft Windows, so I can't try your suggestion.
Thanks, though!
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Kvaks wrote:
> Thanks for the reply! I see... it might be down to an old LMS then. At
> one point I had some trouble with Perl library compatibility, and found
> the easiest solution was to simply throw together a VM with an older LMS
> on an older Linux distro, which I knew worked well together
Thanks for the reply! I see... it might be down to an old LMS then. At
one point I had some trouble with Perl library compatibility, and found
the easiest solution was to simply throw together a VM with an older LMS
on an older Linux distro, which I knew worked well together.
So I'm using (don't
Kvaks wrote:
> Hi!
>
> For a long time I've had a problem with squeezelite and my Ogg Vorbis
> library. Squeezelite is supposed to have built-in support for Vorbis
> (does not rely on external library or executables), yet it won't play
> mine. It plays FLACs fine. I've tried on multiple compute
Hi!
For a long time I've had a problem with squeezelite and my Ogg Vorbis
library. Squeezelite is supposed to have built-in support for Vorbis
(does not rely on external library or executables), yet it won't play
mine. It plays FLACs fine. I've tried on multiple computers (all various
Linux flav
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