mherger wrote:
> ...or some people would now run LMS on their
> Synology Diskstation in a a Docker container, as Synology themselves no
>
> longer support it. The image comes with its own Perl version.
Thank you for the detailed answer!
...that's exactly why I asked about Docker, as I saw ot
mherger wrote:
>
> ...Ok, finally got MIP running - in Docker. I'm using a M1 Mac Mini, and
>
> the MIP binary is PPC/i386 only... not even 64 bit! Any recent Mac would
>
> fail to run it natively.
>
> Anyway: running the justifiably/musicip image, listening on default port
>
> 10002 LMS do
mherger wrote:
> > I have also changed the port number, but this has not solved the
> problem
> > either.
>
> Where did you change what port number? Such changes make alarms go off
> in my head...
The standard port for MusicIP is 10002, as we all know.
I changed it from 10002 to 1, 1000
mherger wrote:
>
>
> What Perl version are you using?
Hi Michael, thanks for looking into this again.
When I type "perl -v", I get this response on the MacBook Pro (Mojave):
"This is perl 5, version 18, subversion 4 (v5.18.4) built for
darwin-thread-multi-2level
(with 2 registered patches,
bakker_be wrote:
>
> When you say you have the same problem on two other Macs, do you mean
> that they both have a complete installation of both LMS & MusicIP Mixer?
> If MusicIP Mixer isn't installed on those machines it's normal for it
> not to work, as the official plugin doesn't allow for s
Hmm, maybe it would be better to switch from Mac to a RPI4, just found
this:
https://forums.slimdevices.com/archive/index.php/t-106958-p-2.html
...because a RPI4 is also working in my basement... :cool:
As discussed long ago, it can't be related to firewall settings, etc.,
because then LMS 7.9
slartibartfast wrote:
> No he did enable the MusicIP plugin and it worked.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
Okay, sorry, then I had misunderstood him, thanks for the hint.
But it doesn't matter, as I already wrote, from LMS version 8 on MusicIP
doesn't work on my Mac-based servers, no
Three guesses: It does not work!
Sugarcube also complains that MusicIP is not available, whereas I can
create mixes via the API without any problems - what's going on there?
I wouldn't be surprised if I didn't have the same problem on two
completely different Macs, both running High Sierra (I a
Okay, to get you right:
You didn't enable the official MusicIP plugin by Michael Herger but
enabled Sugarcube instead importing MusicIP headers? Strange...I'll try
that in a minute - thank you!
...then I just take Sugarcube instead of MusicIP - better than nothing!
...but that would indicate
mherger wrote:
>
> The interaction between LMS and MIP doesn't require SSL. MIP only uses
> http.
Absolutely right, I stupidly didn't think of it.
And now the big surprise:
Even on another Mac (Mac Pro) running MacOS 10.13 with LMS 8.1.1 and
MusicIP Mixer 1.8 (API can be called under port 1
Not really. I can use all services in the network with the computer
without any problems and, for example, easily use plugins like Spotty,
etc. from LMS. LastMix works too (thanks for the tip) and also needs an
internet connection.
One more thing occurs to me that I mentioned before but that may
Here's the excerpt from the server.log:
Code:
[21-03-17 21:36:35.2165] Slim::Utils::Misc::msg (1266) Warning:
[21:36:35.2161] bless({
_content => "Can't connect to localhost:10002 (Connection
refused)\n\nLWP::Protocol::http::Socket: connect: Connection refused at
/
mherger wrote:
>
> No need to be a LastFM user. LastMix is using their API to create mixes
>
> based on some input tracks. And it has a mix mode which would only play
>
> local music.
Thanks - I didn't realize that.
mherger wrote:
>
>
> warn Data::Dump::dump($response);
>
> after the ch
slartibartfast wrote:
> Have a look at this thread as well.
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?p=984143
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
Cool - thanks. I'll definitely take a look at that!
Tomusz's
mherger wrote:
> >
> I'm mostly using the Don't stop the Music feature in recent LMS, with
> LastMix or Spotty as the mixers. Spotify bought the service I was using
>
> for SmartMix, thus results are similar (though still not that good, nor
>
> flexible).
>
Don't stop the music is pretty co
mherger wrote:
> > There seems to be a kind of incompatibility of this plugin with my
> > system which got introduced with version 8.x.x.
>
> Ok, finally got MIP running - in Docker. I'm using a M1 Mac Mini, and
> the MIP binary is PPC/i386 only... not even 64 bit! Any recent Mac would
>
> fa
slartibartfast wrote:
> Most users only import mixable status. Are you importing track details
> as well?
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
Thank you, slartibartfast, I also tried to just import the mixable
status, but every version of LMS starting with 8.x.x seems to simply
omit the st
LMS 8.x.x deleted, LMS 7.9.3 installed => MusicIP works as usual.
LMS 7.9.3 deleted, LMS 8.1.1 or 8.1.2 or 8.2.0 installed => MusicIP does
not work.
Then LMS 8.x.x is deleted again, LMS 7.9.3 installed => MusicIP works as
usual.
Why is that? There seem to be major differences between the versi
...the MusicIP plugin refuses to import headers. I didn't like Sugarcube
from it's beginning - Let me think about it, that should be 13 years now
and since then MusicIP has worked and I was happy with it ... and with
7.9.3 it still works as expected.
So what should I do with the hint that it wor
Nope - is does NOT work correctly with 8.1.1. - MusicIP again refuses to
import headers. I had to revert to 7.9.3.
What's wrong with 8.1.1?!?
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That's weird - I deleted LMS completely to start from scratch - as I did
many times before.
After that I installed LMS 7.9.3, not 8.1.1 -et voilá: MusicIP headers
are being imported again!
Then I updated again to version 8.1.1 and now everything works correctly
again and as expected
Obviously 7
Thank you - the error was from server.log.
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Thank you, Michael - the MusicIP mixer itself seems to work flawlessly.
This is the result of "http://localhost:10002/api/version":
"MusicIP Mixer. Version 1.8"
Why doesn't LMS import the headers then? No firewall, etc. activated. I
all worked before. I just thought that it would be a good i
Yes, MusicIP was available from the start (I triple checked this) and I
restarted LMS several times - nada, not working.
The individual steps when scanning the music database are numbered,
right?
I mean MusicIP import would be Step 3 or 4 and with my installation the
scan process jumps directl
I searched for "musicip" in the console log and found this entry:
"21-03-06 21: 03: 14.1497] Slim :: Plugin :: MusicMagic :: Plugin ::
initPlugin (155) Can't connect to port 10002 - MusicIP disabled. "
But MusicIP IS switched on - I can call the API and have a mix created
without any problems (s
mherger wrote:
>
> Enable logging for plugin.musicip
Thank you, Michael, but how do I enable logging especially for
plugin.musicip? Sorry for asking such a dumb question...
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Hmm, but I didn't change anything in the security settings and I'm
runngin MacOs 10.11 (El capitan), which is rather old and lacks some of
the newer security features. :confused:
But obviously I'm the only one with this problem - no one else? No other
ideas?
Thank you...
-
Hi there,
After reinstalling LMS (due to performance problems) and activating the
MusicIP plugin, LMS no longer scans for the MusicIP headers.
Spicefly sugarcube gives the error message that the plugin cannot
connect to localhost, port 10002.
However, the MusicIP server (or API) is accessible
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