SamY wrote:
> It was way before my involvement with LMS but 'this thread'
> (https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?74458-Adding-a-player-parameter)
> from 2010 explains its origin. It seems that the notification's callback
> was originally defined only in the iPeng client app, which is w
cpd73 wrote:
> Call >
Code:
> > ["can","material-skin","items","?"]
> > this will return the following if Material is installed:>
Code:
> > "result":{"_can":1}
> >
>
> -"_can":0- => Material is *not*
I hope the answer to this is simple.
How do I determine if a plugin, specifically Material Skin, is installed
using the CLI? Is there a way?
R Greg Dawson
Squeezelite-X
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philippe_44 wrote:
> Its not a plugin addition in that case, its native in LMS
When I initially was looking around in the LMS source to learn how
discovery works, I never saw the CLIP command for discovery. It is not
part of the Discovery.pm file. After Philippe told us about it, I found
it
philippe_44 wrote:
> You can add CLIP in the discovery packet request and it will return
> the cli port
>
> My discovery broadcast request is eVERS\0JSON\0CLIP
Fantastic, thanks.
R Greg Dawson
Squeezelite-X
rgdawson'
mherger wrote:
> > I'm trying to write some code to auto-discover and configure my
> client
> > software (Squeezelite-X) for connecting to LMS. I can discover
> servers
> > on my network and that protocol provides the server name and
> Json(Http)
> > port ID. Can I use Json to ask the server w
paul- wrote:
> Not that I'm aware of.What are you doing that you can't do via the
> jsonrpc interface?
The telnet interface allows me to subscribe/listen to server events,
like new song events, player name changes, player status changes
asynchronously. It was the easiest solution. I would
I'm trying to write some code to auto-discover and configure my client
software (Squeezelite-X) for connecting to LMS. I can discover servers
on my network and that protocol provides the server name and Json(Http)
port ID. Can I use Json to ask the server what its CLI port number is
configured
If the app is running you need to Exit, THEN "Run as Administrator".
Once you get that to work, look at the account you are using to auto
start the app. For me, where I am running the app on a Windows Server,
it was not enough to select an account with admin privileges as it would
startup non-e
I think what w3wilkes is saying is that for Windows Server 2016
Essentials you would take the same approach as for WHS 2011, that is,
you just use the Windows Installer, not the WHS installer which was for
WHSv1 only. I have LMS running on WHS 2011 and I use the windows
installer. No other trick
When you use the built in Windows web browser, you need to control which
version of IE it emulates by creating a registry setting for your app.
Otherwise, it will default to a very old emulation (IE 7).
So you would need to create a registry entry for your app at :
Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Sof
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