I have now dnloaded Putty. I assume that I should use the PSFTP
application. I created "tmp" in /root. Dunno if that is correct, I'm not
a UNIX hack, although I did some Telnet stuff before the internet went
graphical, but that was a loong time ago.
When I list the directories I can't see the Sque
http://yourserverip:9000/status.html?p0=sleep&p1=1800
By adding player=00:04:20:ab:cd you should be able to define the player
you want to send to sleep.
--
Michael
___
Squeezecenter mailing list
Squeezecenter@lists.slimdevices.com
http://lists.sli
You can set your player to sleep with the remote control, but what if
that's missing, or your player is a Raspi?
I always missed being able to do that from the web interface.
I just figured out that while the web interface is open on the running
player, if you enter in a new tab:
http://yourser
Another server hardware can be an intel nuc which I'm currently using .
I used to have a HP micro server.
Main hifi: Touch + CIA PS +MeridianG68J MeridianHD621 MeridianG98DH 2 x
MeridianDSP5200 MeridianDSP5200HC 2 xMeridianDSP
Too be able to play compressed wavpack DSF,DFF files in LMS would be a
really nice feature.
It will save a lot of harddisk space.
michaelvv's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=59321
View this thread:
kipeta wrote:
> On 13.09.2017 19:28, michaelvv wrote:
> > WORKS GREAT BUT THIS IS NOT DSD
> >
> > Code:
> >
> > wvunpack file.wv -wq -o - | sox -q - -r 176.4k -b 24 -C 0 -t alsa
> plughw:2
> >
> >
> This plays it as DSD DoP:
>
> wvunpack -q file.wv
Just got curious and did a little more searching on the subject. I'm
assuming (and pretty sure?) that Logitech's current "official" nightly
builds for ReadyNAS devices, doesn't work on any recent Netgear ReadyNAS
models.
I can only answer this part. And yes, that's true. The packages are only
c
For windows take putty. You'll have to download it.
MacOSX comes with Terminal.
karlek's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=64321
View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=1079
For now I have only one one single disk, DataVol1. Whera can I find SSH?
Zombie's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=25009
View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=107971
_
I am no longer to listen to internet radio or Qobuz. The server.log file
is:
[17-09-13 20:20:04.5265] Slim::Networking::IO::Select::__ANON__ (131)
Error: Select task failed calling
Slim::Networking::Async::HTTP::_http_read_body: illegal file descriptor
or filehandle (either no attached file desc
With Filestation you can't see the complete stucture. It starts always
under /share.
Volume1 for example would be /share/HDA_DATA for me. For others ist
/share/MD0_DATA/.
The real path names depend, how you configured your harddrives, if you
have more than one.
I have two single internal HDDs, so
MattCole wrote:
> Just one other thing . I've noticed that the discovery phase is getting
> substantially longer each time, even though the same amount of new files
> are added each time. Is there a negative impact on the speed of my
> constantly re-scanning with batches of new files like this? O
Just got curious and did a little more searching on the subject. I'm
assuming (and pretty sure?) that Logitech's current "official" nightly
builds for ReadyNAS devices, doesn't work on any recent Netgear ReadyNAS
models. But it actually sounds like you can install any .deb debian
package on the la
It says to put it in /tmp /share/MD0_DATA/Public /share/HDA_DATA/Public
I might have seen those folders in the dialogue for choosing the media
folder, but can't see them even in File Station.
With the Netgear I could see all mumbo-jumbo folders, too. Where do I
find them on a QNAP?
-
I've been running LMS on a HP MicroServer (with Ubuntu Server installed)
for some years and am very happy with it, though it isn't in my
listening room. I also use the Microserver for saved videos in
conjunction with a Humax HDR-FOX T2 (with custom firmware).
Rather than using RAID I have a secon
If it's in Public you should be able to select it manually from there.
If not, try another location that is mentioned on SSOTS ' upgrade page.
(I'm afk right now.)
karlek's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.ph
michaelvv wrote:
> I have tried to play directly on my linux box, but I'm not able to play
> other than PCM format.
This is why you need to define a new audio type for compressed DSD so
that a LMS just uncompresses and then passes DSD stream to a DSD capable
player.
---
On 13.09.2017 19:53, Kimmo Taskinen wrote:
On 13.09.2017 19:28, michaelvv wrote:
WORKS GREAT BUT THIS IS NOT DSD
Code:
wvunpack file.wv -wq -o - | sox -q - -r 176.4k -b 24 -C 0 -t
alsa plughw:2
This plays it as DSD DoP:
wvunpack -q file.wv --d
Mnyb wrote:
> It actually does that but it recheckes to see if the old files are still
> there "discovering" it does the complete scan when it finds new files .
> This "discovery" phase is actually finding what's new and then LMS scan
> those files .
>
> Another workflow would be to add a lot of
On 13.09.2017 19:28, michaelvv wrote:
WORKS GREAT BUT THIS IS NOT DSD
Code:
wvunpack file.wv -wq -o - | sox -q - -r 176.4k -b 24 -C 0 -t alsa plughw:2
This plays it as DSD DoP:
wvunpack -q file.wv --dff -o - | sox -t dff - -r 176400 -t wav -b 24
Maybe a little off the wall but I use a server running unRAID for a
bunch of stuff and it's great to have everything in a single box;
-Parity protected raid array supporting multiple different drive sizes
(throw in whatever you have to hand)
-Docker support for application serving (I run LMS in a
What is the point of saving "space" with wavpack 5.x (DSF,DFF) files if
we
do not play them as DSD.
I can play DSF,DFF files (DOP) using squeezelite, but if I was able of
playing the
compressed wv files roughly (50% of original DSF,DFF filesize) this
would be awesome.
I have tried to play direct
d6jg wrote:
> I agree 100% with this approach.
I don't disagree that taking a RPi is an interesting and fine way to
go...
d6jg wrote:
> Use a NAS for what it was designed for - serving files - and not as an
> application server (which is what LMS is).
But I disagree in this. Most NAS'es are (
Got 7.7.2 up and running, dnloaded and renamed the tarball to
squeezeboxserver-7.8.1-1504317335.tgz.
Stopped LMS in SSOTS and upgrade became available.
Started upgrade on SSOTS, upload the TGZ, press the "upload tarball"
button and I get an error: Connection terminated (in Swedish).
What might be
PS I can't see Michael having the time to pick up the Synology LMSrepack
Unfortunately... considering the fact that our existing build systems
are in havoc, there's no plan to add more... Need to fix what we have
first. When I find time :-(.
thing. I am pretty sure that he himself operates
Grumpy Bob wrote:
> I'm not really in a position to recommend a NAS, as I only have
> experience of a QNAP (though it's been pretty much trouble free).
> However running LMS on the QNAP was a bit of a hassle, and some time
> back I went down the route of running LMS on a Raspberry Pi 3 (using
> p
MattCole wrote:
> Many thanks, both - and sorry to be so slow getting back.. Thought I
> had an email alert set up for replies, turns out I didn't...
>
> I've seen these options and the rescan only new files option works.
>
> But when I do it it still spends a some time 'discovering' files and
MattCole wrote:
> is there any way of telling it only to add the new files while at the
> same time keeping what it as already imported? If that makes any
> sense
That depends on your workflow and your OS..
I wrote a script (4 *ux / Debian) that gets my new added files into a
playlist named
Hi
I have recently tried to migrate from using LMS on my ReadyNAS to using
it on a Windows 10 machine. The central problem now is that my Samsung
TV used to be able to see the ReadyNAS LMS but it can't see the Windows
install. I have read about there being a DLNA plugin in existence, and
perhaps t
Many thanks, both - and sorry to be so slow getting back.. Thought I
had an email alert set up for replies, turns out I didn't...
I've seen these options and the rescan only new files option works.
But when I do it it still spends a some time 'discovering' files and
folders that are already in
mherger wrote:
> It's the last menu item:
>
> 23651
Ahh, thats in the myapps bit. Yes, I have never set it to MP3 only, but
I have selected the FLAC/MP3 option to make sure that it was set that
way, assuming that would be the only way to ensure I got FLAC.
Hopefully that makes sense.
---
It's the last menu item:
23651
+---+
|Filename: Bildschirmfoto 2017-09-13 um 11.09.53.png|
|Download: http://forums.slimdevices.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=23651|
+---
mherger wrote:
> Did you _ever_ disable flac streaming in the TIDAL settings on
> mysb.com?
> --
>
> Michael
Hi Michael, I am not aware of any setting in mysb.com where you can
disable flac streaming? I just had another look, and I cant see any
setting like that?
Are you able to show a screen
saxon wrote:
> OK I run a number of Squeezebox devices in my home and currently have an
> original Netgear Readynas which has been superb - unbelievably stable
> and reliable and currently runs 2x 2tb drives in it.
>
I recently moved from Netgear ReadyNAS Ultra 2 to a Synology DS716+II. I
was v
saxon wrote:
> OK I run a number of Squeezebox devices in my home and currently have an
> original Netgear Readynas which has been superb - unbelievably stable
> and reliable and currently runs 2x 2tb drives in it.
>
> We use the server for photos, films and all sorts of other stuff as well
> as
OK I run a number of Squeezebox devices in my home and currently have an
original Netgear Readynas which has been superb - unbelievably stable
and reliable and currently runs 2x 2tb drives in it.
We use the server for photos, films and all sorts of other stuff as well
as all my ripped flac music.
36 matches
Mail list logo