d6jg wrote:
> If both Twonky & LMS are working on the same machine they are already on
> different ports. These are the web interface ports only. It's a red
> herring to your problem.
>
> You definitely need the --noupnp option but I can't recall where it is
> set (particularly on a Mac).
>
> S
Earlier today I copied some new audio files to my QNAP 219P under the
Squeezebox shares and successfully ran 'rescan' to update LMS.
I then noticed that my tags where not quite right for the newly copied
album as it had 'Various Artists' in the 'Album Artist' field which I
absolutely hate so I pu
Under -Settings---Advanced---Remote Music Library- disable
"uPnp/DLNA-Client".
Mayhaps that helps.
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thomas b wrote:
> ANDY GRUZMAN'S plug in is already disabled so I need another method, but
> thanks for the feedback!
If the plugin is indeed disabled, then your Cambridge isn't connecting
to LMS, plain and simple.
I think you need to describe your problem a little better. Where is
Twonky insta
setting
is within Twonky now, but see the picture attached for where to change
it on LMS.
It won't make matters worse..
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wl
I finally got a couple free hours and rebuilt everything and got it
going again.
I also found and got rid of the remnants of old installs, some going
back years, which were part of the issue. Old code, old symlinks in the
perl tree, and multiple service files tracking the name changes and
source
Hi,
Posting this in the main LMS thread as not sure if it is to do with
Raspberry, pCP, or SPOTTY!
Changed from ReadyNAS with LMS 7.9.1 to a Raspberry pi3 with pCP and LMS
7.9.1 so that I can enjoy SPOTTY, and it is great! Have now learned how
to change file paths in my saved playlists so that I
Odd that it's happening on both SB3, Duet and Transporter if I force
transcode, but if I force MP3 transcoding to my iPhone using iPeng to
playback, it works fine. If I play a 16-bit file, everything is OK.
Error is:
[17-08-06 16:52:19.8792] Slim::Player::TranscodingHelper::checkBin (252)
Fou
Here's sent to my phone using iPeng playing 48k/24bit transcoding to
320kMP3:
[17-08-06 17:10:38.7008] Slim::Player::TranscodingHelper::checkBin (252)
Found command: [flac] -dcs $START$ $END$ -- $FILE$ | [sox] -q -t wav -
-t flac -C 0 $RESAMPLE$ -
[17-08-06 17:10:38.7010] Slim::Player::Transcodin
I've some problems with LMS v7.9.1. My log is full with :
[17-08-07 06:39:56.6201]
Slim::Networking::SqueezeNetwork::Players::_players_error (368) Unable
to get players from SN: 503 Service Temporarily Unavailable, retrying in
691200 seconds
Do you have any clue to point out what is the root cau
[17-08-07 06:39:56.6201]
Slim::Networking::SqueezeNetwork::Players::_players_error (368) Unable
to get players from SN: 503 Service Temporarily Unavailable, retrying in
691200 seconds
This usually means you got temporarily blocked because of too many
requests. We've seen this happen every now a
Hi all,
I'm now hit by this issue as well as Debian updated to Perl 5.26 and I
have again to "keep on hold" a log of packages to avoid broken
dependencies.
Greetings,
Stefan
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Stefan Bellon
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