magicus wrote:
> I have tried that, yes. It still says I cannot connect to the server. I
> have double-checked that I can access the web UI of the server at
> :9000 from my laptop.
>
> *sigh* I thought this would be a trivial thing to do. Apparently it's
> impossible. :(
I have that running be
bpa wrote:
> Have you tried
> SETTINGS/ADVANCED/NETWORKING/REMOTE LIBRARIES/ADD NEW LIBRARY
>
> You have been warned about ne'er do wells.
>
> A future better alternative to Radio might be a Raspberry Pi with LMS
> and big USB/SDcard stick & BT portable speaker - use phone/laptop to
> contr
tom_ruhr wrote:
> Thanks for the very fast answer!
> I checked my /tmp with df -h an found these lines:
>
> /dev/md13 417.0M405.0M 12.0M 97% /mnt/ext
> ...
> /dev/md13 417.0M405.0M 12.0M 97%
> /share/CACHEDEV1_DATA/.qpkg/LogitechMediaServer/.config/L
Many music services provide a "share" feature where you'd get a link to
a track/album/playlist. You can now use LMS' "Tune In to URL" feature in
the web UI to play such links directly. Just paste links from TIDAL or
Deezer (more to come...) in that field to play some nice tunes. Eg. any
of the fo
spt87a wrote:
> The UPNP/DLNA Media Interface by Andy Grundman caused this problem for
> me. It also caused my Transporter to have a couple odd malfunctions: 1)
> the audio output was disabled (even when the Transporter was turned on)
> 2) trying to play anything resulted in the Transporter fre
The UPNP/DLNA Media Interface by Andy Grundman caused this problem for
me. It also caused my Transporter to have a couple odd malfunctions: 1)
the audio output was disabled (even when the Transporter was turned on)
2) trying to play anything resulted in the Transporter freezing. It
would start
magicus wrote:
> Also, I would be perfectly happy to just play Spotify. But, since the
> demise of the original Logitech Spotify app, that is not possible to do
> on the Squeezebox itself anymore, but requires my LMS server. So I'm
> relegated to just listening to BBC on the Squeezebox right now
magicus wrote:
> Thank you for your links. I have reviewed all of them before.
> Unfortunately none of them mentions, as far as I can find, the critical
> piece of information: how I setup the address of the server in the
> player! That's the one thing I fail to find, and none of the pages
> dis
magicus wrote:
> Also, I would be perfectly happy to just play Spotify. But, since the
> demise of the original Logitech Spotify app, that is not possible to do
> on the Squeezebox itself anymore, but requires my LMS server. So I'm
> relegated to just listening to BBC on the Squeezebox right now
bpa wrote:
>
> A future better alternative to Radio might be a Raspberry Pi with LMS
> and big USB/SDcard stick & BT portable speaker - use phone/laptop to
> control.
That's what I use in a non-internet location (except connected to a
small stereo system). But the rPi/4TBUSB drive, combined
magicus wrote:
> But my core problem is that *even if this is not recommended, I can't
> even do it!* I am unable to tell the Squeezebox at what address to
> locate the server. I do not even understand how I am supposed to do
> that. The "Change Library" menu option, which sounds most promising,
Also, I would be perfectly happy to just play Spotify. But, since the
demise of the original Logitech Spotify app, that is not possible to do
on the Squeezebox itself anymore, but requires my LMS server. So I'm
relegated to just listening to BBC on the Squeezebox right now, which is
not (no offen
mherger wrote:
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?107165-IMPORTANT-Stop-forwarding-your-LMS-ports-to-the-internet!
>
> --
>
> Michael
Than you Michael.
I fully agree that in general it is a bad idea to open ports and expose
internal services like this. I have configured my dd-w
garym wrote:
> It's doable, but not recommended. Here's some discussion. Some old and
> SqueezeboxServer is now LMS. You'd need to set all this up before you
> left home, as it requires settings on your home router.
>
> http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.php/Connecting_remotely
> http://wiki.
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