You should wait a day in the hope that the Firmware is confirmed and
available for download.
Then you just need to install the 7.4 -nightly and your radio will
update soon after that.
As more then one class currently is involved in the change, I guess it
doesn't make sense to try yourself get the
Does anybody know how would I apply this fix?
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All fixed apparently - thanks Ben
== Auto-comment from SVN commit #8312 to the jive repo by bklaas ==
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Bug: 14870
Fixed Bug: 15457
Description: first checkin of merged code that includes Marc's code to
defensively fire the fallbac
miniwaites;505350 Wrote:
> I'm no expert but the WOL does work - it's just that this fall back
> music happens before the WOL has had a chance to work. Even if there is
> a problem as you suggest then wouldn't it be sensible to have some kind
> of basic invisible activity between server and the
I'm no expert but the WOL does work - it's just that this fall back
music happens before the WOL has had a chance to work. Even if there is
a problem as you suggest then wouldn't it be sensible to have some kind
of basic invisible activity between server and the radio to ensure that
the server do
miniwaites;505312 Wrote:
> I have filed a bug to get the WOL command sent before the alarm - if you
> are affected by the problem please vote
>
> https://bugs.slimdevices.com/show_bug.cgi?id=15457
>
> ta
Good move .
But I'm thinking here, I'm not using windows but have it not been some
old pr
I have filed a bug to get the WOL command sent before the alarm - if you
are affected by the problem please vote
https://bugs.slimdevices.com/show_bug.cgi?id=15457
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miniwaites;505302 Wrote:
> However this isn't the problem I'm having in that all I need is for the
> WOL command to be sent slightly before the alarm is due to go off.
> Which really doesn't sound like it should be much of a problem no? And
> really should be how it already works - as there's n
However this isn't the problem I'm having in that all I need is for the
WOL command to be sent slightly before the alarm is due to go off.
Which really doesn't sound like it should be much of a problem no? And
really should be how it already works - as there's no need to have a
computer running
erland;504635 Wrote:
> I did some more testing regarding this and I think my problem is the
> volume ramp-up and not what's actually played. I've probably just been
> sleepy when a alarm has fired earlier thinking that there was some audio
> left in some buffer.
>
> Anyway, this is what happens:
Marc;504577 Wrote:
> I think Erland's and Stefan's comments are both probably important
> (Peter's as well, in pointing out to distinct issues in terms of the
> fallback alarm versus some earlier stream playing for a bit).
>
I did some more testing regarding this and I think my problem is the
vo
peter.s;504518 Wrote:
> The fallback alarm, very loud, very repetitive, is nothing I recognise -
> I assume it is an item from the inbuilt sounds library.
> Might I at least change it for another more gentle sound?
>
Yes you can.
- download WinSCP (a windows program allowing you to connect to y
bluegaspode;504561 Wrote:
> Is this a setting ?
> When I play a stream and turn the radio off the stream is stopped.
> If I turn the radio on, the stream is still stopped.
>
There is the player settings in the web ui called "Power On Resume",
but I have it set to "Pause at power off / Remain pau
I think Erland's and Stefan's comments are both probably important
(Peter's as well, in pointing out to distinct issues in terms of the
fallback alarm versus some earlier stream playing for a bit).
I'd suggest doing a small bit of testing with the following in mind:
You're playing stream 1 at so
erland;504507 Wrote:
> I've suspected it starts to play the current playlist with the last used
> volume when the device is turned on before the alarm handling kicks in
> and changes the playlist and lowers the volume.
Is this a setting ?
When I play a stream and turn the radio off the stream i
Many thanks to Bluegaspode for his comments:
"You hear the 'fallback' alarm which means your server is not ready yet
to send the alarm-signal and play the proper stream.
This fallback alarm currently doesn't fade in."
The fallback alarm, very loud, very repetitive, is nothing I
recognise - I assu
bluegaspode;504490 Wrote:
> Maybe this should be checked again, when work on the alarm is done.
> 1 -2 seconds shouldn't make the fallback alarm go off - it should wait
> at least 9 seconds before the fallback code triggerts
>
I've suspected it starts to play the current playlist with the last
u
Maybe this should be checked again, when work on the alarm is done.
1 -2 seconds shouldn't make the fallback alarm go off - it should wait
at least 9 seconds before the fallback code triggerts
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1x SB-Controller+Receiver (Duet), 1xSB-Boom. 1xSB-Radio
Server (7.4.1) running on Shee
I've seen the same problem on my Radio and my SBS is powered on 24/7.
Takes a second or two for the real alarm based on "Dynamic Playlist"
plugin playlist to be activated and then the volume is lowered and the
correct music played.
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'My homepage' (http://erland.isaksso
bluegaspode;504314 Wrote:
> Your are seeing [url]
>
> Note that I find it very dangerous to make the server sleep.
> If your server doesn't wake up at all only your first alarm will sound,
> the second won't go off at all.
>
>
Exactly. I have only my monitor screen sleep. Not my computer.
Your are seeing http://bugs.slimdevices.com/show_bug.cgi?id=14870#c23
scenario #1 (the first half).
You hear the 'fallback' alarm which means your server is not ready yet
to send the alarm-signal and play the proper stream.
This fallback alarm currently doesn't fade in (and I think this will
hav
I'm sorry about the brutal wakings - but happy to hear that someone else
has the same problem!
I assume that it can easily be fixed then by making the radio send the
WOL command a bit further before the alarm?
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>Miniwaites wrote
>I wondered if anyone else has experienced this - my alarm is set to go
>off at 7.40, but at that time it starts playing some music (which I
>cannot identify) at a volume louder then either the Radio or the alarm
>is set at. I turn this off and shortly after the actual alarm pla
Thanks for the reply.
Fade in is set and it's not playing an internet radio station or (as
far as I'm aware) my own music. For clarification although I admit it
must be related to the alarm I dont think its anything I have set in
the alarm. I have deleted it and moved the second identical a
miniwaites;504176 Wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I wondered if anyone else has experienced this - my alarm is set to go
> off at 7.40, but at that time it starts playing some music (which I
> cannot identify) at a volume louder then either the Radio or the alarm
> is set at. I turn this off and shortl
Hello All,
I wondered if anyone else has experienced this - my alarm is set to go
off at 7.40, but at that time it starts playing some music (which I
cannot identify) at a volume louder then either the Radio or the alarm
is set at. I turn this off and shortly after the actual alarm playlist
will
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