I wish I could find some older threads about similar discussions, but
the bottom line is that LMS' transcoding framework has a lot of holes in
it. I think what is happening is that although you've set up the rule
correctly and SoX (or Flac/SoX) is doing exactly what you've specified
in the rule, L
I am a complete novice when it comes to getting Squeezebox Duet to work
properly. I originally had Rhapsody (now Napster) which stopped working
on SB Duet quite a while ago. Tech support just said that Rhapsody
stopped supporting SB. The song would appear to play,but no sound would
come out. I rec
andyg wrote:
> This is pretty cool, I had no idea someone had worked on this years ago.
> I'd be happy to add this to Audio-Scan if you want to submit a pull
> request.
I didn't submit a pull request, since I'm not the original author.
I guess we have the following options:
- Motivate the origin
A new version (1.0.5) should appear shortly, it adds an option to
synchronise On/Off of the radio with a Domoticz device and the menu is
now directly on home screen, not under "Extra" sub-menu.
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When using iTunes integration with LMS does it support the new-ish tags
Work, Movement and Name?
http://www.macworld.com/article/3121662/software-entertainment/how-to-better-organize-classical-music-in-itunes.html
These look like they could be very useful for classical or jazz music.
Thanks,
Ni
Apesbrain wrote:
> I would probably start with the "flc pcm" rule that is in CONVERT.CONF:
>
> >
Code:
> >
> flc pcm * *
> # FT:{START=--skip=%t}U:{END=--until=%v}
> [flac] -dcs --force-raw-format --endian=little --sign=signed $START$
$END$ -- $FILE$
>
I might be up to something I found when I set network.http to
"Information":
Code:
[17-02-23 14:21:07.5653] Slim::Web::HTTP::processHTTP (348) HTTP request:
from 10.1.1.3:55210 (Slim::Web::HTTP::ClientConn=GLOB(0x9152ec4)) for POST
HTTP/1.1 /cometd
[17-02-23 14:
mherger wrote:
> > Yes another account of mine.
>
> Ok, good to know. I first thought there were MAC address conflicts
> again.
>
> > I am wondering whether other people have fallen for this trap.
> > Building a pCp player on their own network and then moving it
> elsewhere
> > to find it wont