ive tried on both a radio and squeezelite instance - in both cases the
command 'server player button sleep' just stops an alarm from playing
for an indefinite time
pippin, could you look up your ipeng code to 'sleep' device please?
thanks
duncan
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What could be causing this?
Full text search. As the name implies it does a search across (almost)
all metadata available with your tracks. Bitrate certainly is low
priority. Tracks featuring 921 in the title certainly should show up
higher up in the track list.
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Michael
No, reboot doesn't help fix it I'm afraid. It works after the restart
for nearly a day but then falls into "Too many open files" again (see
log attached) and the web UI won't open unless I restart Logitech Media
Server.
Before the "too many open files" happen, there are a lot of networking
rel
No, reboot doesn't help fix it I'm afraid. It works after the restart
for nearly a day but then falls into "Too many open files" again (see
log attached) and the web UI won't open unless I restart Logitech Media
Server. Any suggestions as to how I might narrow down the problem? I
doubt that it
Hi all,
I reported this behaviour here:
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?107527-How-to-search-for-songs
but I didn't want to hijack this thread any more, since it seems to be
another issue. Short story:
I run a search: "921" -> My Music -> Songs: One of the many results is
for exam
Maybe it was the high temperature or whatever, but now I am back finding
results that only matches the bitrate.
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