philchillbill wrote:
> I saw 5 changed files in the PR, so on my Ubuntu install, I stopped LMS
> and copied:
>
> silence.flac and silence-header.flac to
> /usr/share/squeezeboxserver/HTML/EN/html
> convert.conf to /usr/share/squeezeboxserver
> HTTP.pm to /usr/share/perl5/Slim/Player
> the other
philippe_44 wrote:
> Weird... I've tried with VLC and got confirmation that it's flac. I'm
> wondering if either I forgot to put something in the PR or you missed
> something in applying it
I saw 5 changed files in the PR, so on my Ubuntu install, I stopped LMS
and copied:
silence.flac and sil
philchillbill wrote:
> 34717
> Same story in VLC. It plays just fine but the stream is shown as being
> lossy (see above). What I noticed today is that playing the stream in
> the browser tried to download a stream.flac file rather than start an
> audio stream, as if the MIME header was wrong. A
34717
philippe_44 wrote:
> I Can you try with a client like VLC or fb2k?
Same story in VLC. It plays just fine but the stream is shown as being
lossy (see above). What I noticed today is that playing the stream in
the browser tried to download a stream.flac file rather than start an
audio stre
philippe_44 wrote:
> I missed that answer. No, the mp3 reference is a display artefact that
> I've forgotten to fix
Well everything I tested played perfectly from an audio perspective. Did
see a metadata artefact for the first song in a playlist where part of
the name of the track was a placeho
philchillbill wrote:
> Much appreciated Philippe. I've dropped the 5 files from your PR into my
> existing install and after a restart of LMS the /stream.flac path is
> indeed available. It plays just fine on an Echo but I have no way of
> knowing what the stream actually is that the Echo is rec