CJS wrote:
> Looking at the names of those jpg files, I suspect that these files were
> created by Windows Media Player under Windows XP or Windows 7. Windows
> Media Player was notorious for creating artwork mess in the My Music
> folders, for example by replacing high resolution cover art with
dbasskin wrote:
> I'm trying to listen to You Must Remember This. The URL is
> https://feeds.megaphone.fm/YMRT7068253588
> The episodes show up in the browser, but they don't play. Should I
> upgrade to a later version of LMS?
The podcasts in this feed play fine on my Boom, piCorePlayer and
Sque
I'm trying to listen to You Must Remember This. The URL is
https://feeds.megaphone.fm/YMRT7068253588
The episodes show up in the browser, but they don't play. Should I
upgrade to a later verion of LMS?
David Basskin
dbas
sodface wrote:
>
> P.S. My top level music directory has been copied from server to server
> over the span of many years, to include windows -> linux, so I'm not
> sure what extra stuff might be lurking about from previous incarnations.
Looking at the names of those jpg files, I suspect that th
d6jg wrote:
> You want the shairtunes plugin. I don't use so can't say how well it
> works
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?106289-announce-ShairTunes2W-Airtunes-on-LMS-(forked-version-with-Windows-support)
Appreciate that, @d6jg!
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Might come back on the next "clear and rescan" but with a different
image.
Paul Webster
http://dabdig.blogspot.com
author of \"now playing\" plugins covering radio france (fip etc),
planetradio (bauer - kiss, absolute, scala, jazzfm etc), kcrw, supla
finland, abc australia, cbc/radio-canada an
CJS wrote:
> LMS does not create artwork itself. It displays artwork that is embedded
> in audio files, and if an audio file does not have embedded artwork it
> displays artwork that is located in the folder, for example in a hidden
> folder.jpg file. I suggest that you check if there are one or
sodface wrote:
> Thanks for the replies gents, I should have provided more info in my
> first post - I made the 200Hz tone wav file in Audacity and then copied
> it into a folder on the LMS server that I've creatively named "Misc."
> There's 311 audio files in the root of this folder, mostly old
Thanks for the replies gents, I should have provided more info in my
first post - I made the 200Hz tone wav file in Audacity and then copied
it into a folder on the LMS server that I've creatively named "Misc."
There's 311 audio files in the root of this folder, mostly old stuff
that I'd be embar
Can you work out where that artwork really came from?
If you can then my guess is that you will find a music file there with
bad tags - resulting in no artist being found.
Paul Webster
http://dabdig.blogspot.com
author of \"now playing\" plugins covering radio france (fip etc),
planetradio (ba
sodface wrote:
> I was goofing around last night testing the output voltage from the
> 3.5mm analog port on the Aopen Chromebase Mini and created a 200Hz test
> tone wav file to use for the voltage check. It got Supertramp cover art,
> which seems a bit strange.
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