bpa wrote:
> The file is in RTF and not UTF-8
>
> >
Code:
> >
> {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\cocoartf2580
> \cocoatextscaling0\cocoaplatform0{\fonttbl\f0\fswiss\fcharset0 Helvetica;}
> {\colortbl;\red255\green255\blue255;}
> {\*\expandedcolortbl;;}
>
Thanks. Getting the official version 1.9.9 for pulseaudio, and be sure
to run it as regular user not root, and works fine.
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freelsjd wrote:
> Hello, thanks all. I upgraded to bullseye, and LMS runs fine at v8.2.0.
> However, all the debian-archive versions of squeezelite (squeezelite,
> squeezelite-pa, and squeezelite-pulseaudio) cause all of my local sound
> to stop working (only root gets sound). Once I
Hello, thanks all. I upgraded to bullseye, and LMS runs fine at v8.2.0.
However, all the debian-archive versions of squeezelite (squeezelite,
squeezelite-pa, and squeezelite-pulseaudio) cause all of my local sound
to stop working (only root gets sound). Once I uninstall squeezelite,
everything
Since TO works with Mac OS X, Id suggest a real text editor for it. Im
rather content with CotEditor.
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SpiderJon wrote:
> +1 for Notepad++ (Or I suppose that should be ++1.)
>
> It's a wonderful bit of software.
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[B]Living Room* Joggler & Pi4/Khadas -> Onkyo TXNR686 -> Celestion F20s
*Office* Joggler & Pi3 -> Denon RCD N8 -> Celestion F10s
*Dining
d6jg wrote:
> Try to stop using Notepad and investigate Notepad++ - it is far far
> better
+1 for Notepad++ (Or I suppose that should be ++1.)
It's a wonderful bit of software.
Duet x 3, via various hi-fi. LMS on Raspberry Pi OS (Debian 10) on a
Pi4.
d6jg wrote:
> Try to stop using Notepad and investigate Notepad++ - it is far far
> better
Thanks!
I will do.
Cheers
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d6jg wrote:
> Try to stop using Notepad and investigate Notepad++ - it is far far
> better
Definitely - Notepad is too limited.
Wordpad might be an alternative but just renaming the filename extension
from rtf to m3u does NOT change the format. Editors may recognise the
RTF format and so may
bpa wrote:
> The file is in RTF and not UTF-8
>
> >
Code:
> >
> {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\cocoartf2580
> \cocoatextscaling0\cocoaplatform0{\fonttbl\f0\fswiss\fcharset0 Helvetica;}
> {\colortbl;\red255\green255\blue255;}
> {\*\expandedcolortbl;;}
>
Try to stop using Notepad and investigate Notepad++ - it is far far
better
VB2.4[/B] STORAGE *QNAP TS419P (NFS)
[B]Living Room* Joggler & Pi4/Khadas -> Onkyo TXNR686 -> Celestion F20s
*Office* Joggler & Pi3 -> Denon RCD N8 -> Celestion F10s
*Dining Room* SB Boom
*Kitchen* UE Radio
The file is in RTF and not UTF-8
Code:
{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\cocoartf2580
\cocoatextscaling0\cocoaplatform0{\fonttbl\f0\fswiss\fcharset0 Helvetica;}
{\colortbl;\red255\green255\blue255;}
{\*\expandedcolortbl;;}
tobal2 wrote:
> Of course, please find attached the playlist that is making me crazy.
> 95% of the time I listen anglo music, my playlist are also mainly
> english names.
>
> The attached playlist 35588, is the first one were I
> noticed the problem. If you see the file, the first song named
bpa wrote:
> That's a complex way to generate a playlist - lots of opportunities for
> problems - my initial worry is about using RTF.
>
> Can you attach a small playlist (may need to zip or change extension) so
> that the character encoding can be checked. This would either eliminate
> or
Moved the computer back to the office, one wall and four meters away, 50
kbps network test went very well, drops to 95% once in while but good
enough I think.
Thank you!
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That's a complex way to generate a playlist - lots of opportunities for
problems - my initial worry is about using RTF.
Can you attach a small playlist (may need to zip or change extension) so
that the character encoding can be checked. This would either eliminate
or confirm whether encoding is
bpa wrote:
> I don't think the issue is the specifically the extension m3u vs m3u8 -
> I think LMS treats them the same.
>
> However character encoding and what was used to create the m3u file
> could be the issue.
>
> Notepad - implies Windows - unless you're careful Windows may not create
I don't think the issue is the specifically the extension m3u vs m3u8 -
I think LMS treats them the same.
However character encoding and what was used to create the m3u file
could be the issue.
Notepad - implies Windows - unless you're careful Windows may not create
compatible files -
tobal2 wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am running LMS on an RPI4 (Picore 8.0) with the music files stored in
> a Synology NAS. Everything works perfect.
> Yesterday a notice that some of my playlist shows less song than they
> should an checking the m3u files with notepad I find that the problems
> were
When were the appended tracks added? I have noticed that if I add a
track in the closing few seconds of the track that is playing the
appended track doesn't start automatically. Other than that I don't
experience this issue.
This actually could be true: LMS would start pre-buffering the next
When were the appended tracks added? I have noticed that if I add a
track in the closing few seconds of the track that is playing the
appended track doesn't start automatically. Other than that I don't
experience this issue.
IanHaynes wrote:
> Something that I've become aware of recently is
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