JJZolx wrote:
> What makes you think this would be caused by two instances of LMS
> running at the same time?
>
> In any case... Check Windows Task Manager and the running processes to
> see how many instances of "SqueezeSvr.exe" are listed.
>
> Get into Windows Task Manager by hitting
jbird21 wrote:
> I think I'm having the opposite issue. How do I check for 2 instances
> running at the same time. The symptom is, timing out when ever I try to
> access the music folders & then it crashes & rebooting seems to be the
> only fix. I usually just load a playlist of internet radio
I think I'm having the opposite issue. How do I check for 2 instances
running at the same time. The symptom is, timing out when ever I try to
access the music folders & then it crashes & rebooting seems to be the
only fix. I usually just load a playlist of internet radio urls, but if
I try to add
Ok, I was able to get that to work. By removing the double quotes from
all of the paths.
Code:
"C:\Program Files (x86)\Squeezebox\server\SqueezeSvr.exe" --prefsdir
C:\ProgramData\Squeeze\40\prefs --cachedir C:\ProgramData\Squeeze\40\cache
--logdir
mherger wrote:
> > I'm not sure your fix works. If I try it with the standard
> "squeezesvc"
> > service that was installed by the Control Panel, I get an error. Here
> is
> > what I have in ImagePath in the registry:
>
> Hmm... did you register this manually or simply modify an existing
>
I'm not sure your fix works. If I try it with the standard "squeezesvc"
service that was installed by the Control Panel, I get an error. Here is
what I have in ImagePath in the registry:
Hmm... did you register this manually or simply modify an existing
registration?
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Michael
mherger wrote:
> > Now that I recall, running multiple instances of the EXE may not be
> > possible. The issue I ran into was that it never picked up the
> > command-line option pointing to a different prefs folder. Works with
> the
> > Perl code.
>
> I thought I had fixed this almost exactly
Now that I recall, running multiple instances of the EXE may not be
possible. The issue I ran into was that it never picked up the
command-line option pointing to a different prefs folder. Works with the
Perl code.
I thought I had fixed this almost exactly one year ago:
It would be easy enough to experiment with library views and see whether
or not it's adequate.
Now that I recall, running multiple instances of the EXE may not be
possible. The issue I ran into was that it never picked up the
command-line option pointing to a different prefs folder. Works with
dasmueller wrote:
> What about using a shortcut to the 2nd library ? I've heard of that but
> am not sure how one would set it up ?
Well thats the solution to the other problem , this is the "multiuser"
problem . If understand OP ?
LSM has no concept of multiple users . Hency why some uses
What about using a shortcut to the 2nd library ? I've heard of that but
am not sure how one would set it up ?
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I've only done it running the Perl code of LMS, but I think it should be
doable running 'compiled' EXE versions for Windows.
Yes, it should accept the same set of parameters.
I don't recall if
the LMS Windows installer lets you designate an installation folder or
not. If not, you could
Here is my situation and need your advice.
I am running LMS on a Lenovo TS140 with Windows Server 2012 R2
Essentials as my home server. Has multiple NICs and 32GB of memory.
I need to have two separate library's, One for my wife and I and the
second one for my son. We both have large library's
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