>From the IP stack POV there's no difference between separate network
devices, IP aliases and VLANs. If they are local it will respond to
packets on them.
That does however mean you either have to feed the Pi a trunked
connection or all your LAN segments are carried on the same physical
Ethernet,
I recently migrated my server and have been playing with the new options
in 7.9.1 in particular the Virtual Library functions and creating menu
options. As a result I have been looking more closely at the displays
and have noticed an oddity. Usually the artist is only added to the
title of the tra
In my experience LMS will listen on all IP addresses unless you direct
it to do otherwise. I'm not certain if that would be the same as
listening on all network interfaces.
In any case, it should be very simple to test.
JJ
I disabled Defender, installed the latest LMS again and re-enabled
Defender - I then ran a Quick Scan and it didn't pick up anything so not
sure why Defender had a problem earlier today - anyway seems to now be
working again.
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I had no problems installing that nightly LMS build on after updating
Windows 10 to the Fall Creators update. I have Windows Defender as well
as Malwarebytes running, and neither picked up a problem with the LMS
exe.
bwaldr
I use Avast as my AV with Defender disabled. Avast doesn't detect any
problem with your stated version of 7.9.1. It's most likely a false
positive. If you can submit suspect products to Defender like you can
with Avast, I'd submit and then the Defender folks can evaluate it.
Main system - Rock
I upgraded to the new Windows 10 1709 version yesterday and today I
tried to update my LMS to the latest October 17th 2017 version but
Windows Defender is saying there is a Trojan in the LMS executable and
won't install it - anyone else got this problem? Is it safe to install
this version of LMS
Ge Ba wrote:
> lol, it's a never ending story, right?!
Can't say no ... its software ... its Synology.
>
> is there a good way to feed back such issues to Synology, to improve
> things for future updates?
>
I always used this:
https://account.synology.com/support/support_form.php
>
> Woul
Sorry, mist that one. Thnx
*SqueezeBoxes:* 2x SB2 (Living room and study), 1x Radio (Kitchen), 1x
Boom (Dining room), 1x piCorePlayer (jacuzzi), 1x piCorePlayer (Garden)
1x OSMC + Squeezelite (Movie room), 1x Touch (Bedroom)
*Server:* LMS on Pi3 7.9.1. on PcP 3.21
*Network:* AVM Fritzbox, D-Lin
edwin2006 wrote:
> Is that a pcp with touchscreen? Which enclosure did you use?
Yes, as per top line of my signature.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B01M0AT5O5/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Is that a pcp with touchscreen? Which enclosure did you use?
*SqueezeBoxes:* 2x SB2 (Living room and study), 1x Radio (Kitchen), 1x
Boom (Dining room), 1x piCorePlayer (jacuzzi), 1x piCorePlayer (Garden)
1x OSMC + Squeezelite (Movie room), 1x Touch (Bedroom)
*Server:* LMS on Pi3 7.9.1. on PcP 3
pinkdot wrote:
>
> Good to see another update from Synology, but unfortunately, as always,
> they only partailly updated the package. So the ' 1504317335' build is
> not up to date with the same version of the SlimDevices community!
> So you have to look for the extra changes to be made to call
Grumpy Bob
Nicely put together post.
I'd just like to add that no Linux skills *whatsoever* are needed, you
can even add a RPi touch screen with just a couple of clicks . . .
that's it below next to the frog, WDMyCloud with music files below. :D
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Ah - interesting - not a straight no then. So, as to why I
have 3 subnets on my home LAN. The LMS is in 192.168.3.x, whereas most
of the clients are on 192.168.1.x and there's various bits on 2.x. 1.x
and 2.x can both see 3.x, but 1.x can't see 2.x. So, I can specify the
ip of the se
losinj wrote:
> Thanks, all.
>
> I had a feeling I read somewhere before, that my little NAS is past it
> for running later LMS versions :(.
>
> Hurray, another learning curve! Looks like 'this thread'
> (http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?107656-Spotify-help-Raspberry-Pi-the-answer)
It doesn't choose which interface to listen on unless you deliberately
lock it down to do so with a firewall rule. 99.9% of programs will just
open a listener socket without specifying. If you do that, you listen to
all local interfaces.
-Transcoded from Matt's brain by Tapatalk-
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Hardware:
I installed LMS 7.9.1 over 7.9.0 beta from Synology, this Error still
occurred and caused streaming to crash to my AVR during random mix.
The Plugin should be disabled by default... seems it's not!
It seems Synology did not remove any of the legacy plugins. Saw this,
too. There's RadioIO, Spoti
psketch wrote:
> I think I know the answer to this one anyway, but ... is there a way to
> make LMS listen on multiple network interfaces - either physical or
> virtual. Seems not, but just wondered if there was a clever plugin out
> there or the like.
>
> Ta
>
> Pete S
Well depends of
Ge Ba wrote:
> I installed LMS 7.9.1 over 7.9.0 beta from Synology, this Error still
> occurred..
> The Plugin should be disabled by default... seems it's not.
>
> However, even after disabling the Plugin and restarting LMS, the error
> still occurrs. Looked in folders as described by DJango but
I think I know the answer to this one anyway, but ... is there a way to
make LMS listen on multiple network interfaces - either physical or
virtual. Seems not, but just wondered if there was a clever plugin out
there or the like.
Ta
Pete S
I installed LMS 7.9.1 over 7.9.0 beta from Synology, this Error still
occurred and caused streaming to crash to my AVR during random mix.
The Plugin should be disabled by default... seems it's not!
Thnx
Gerhard
Ge Ba's Prof
mherger wrote:
> > Hi Michael - I wonder if the same problem applies to playlists -
> > recently noticed that not all of "My Playlists" show up from Tidal
> > either - same fix required perhaps?
>
> I don't think so: the tracks issue was related to the streaming format
> filtering (mp3 vs. flac
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