CJS wrote:
> For what it is worth, I experience no problems with the combination of
> LMS 8.1.1 released (or LMS 8.1.2 nightly) on Lubuntu with
> squeezelite-1.9.8-1323-win64 running on Windows 10.
> I assume that you are still running LMS 7.9.2? The error messages that
> you show, are these gen
itm wrote:
> Thanks for your replies. I'm running LMS v7.9.2. I think I chose to
> stick with that release because it's been stable for me, and I had
> problems with a later release that I tried (I can't remember which
> release that was).
>
> I just downloaded the latest version from that link
So I just tried Squeezelite-X for the first time in a while and, after
triggering alot of "Illegal memory access" type errors the first time I
ran it, seems to be working OK now. Those errors didn't occur when I ran
it subsequent times. Maybe the A/V software was trying to scan it at the
time??
stream.mp3 via a browser works but is very limited
as others have said Squeezelite should work. Try the Squeezelite-X
version from Windows store.
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Thanks for your replies. I'm running LMS v7.9.2. I think I chose to
stick with that release because it's been stable for me, and I had
problems with a later release that I tried (I can't remember which
release that was).
CJS wrote:
> I agree with Paul that Squeezelite should work without skippi
itm wrote:
> I'd like to render LMS mp3 streams to my Windows 10 desktop (from my
> Linux-based LMS server). I've tried Squeezelite but it prematurely skips
> to the next track all the time, and I gave up trying to fix it.
I agree with Paul that Squeezelite should work without skipping. What
ver
Squeezelite really should work.
What was the version number of the most recent that you tried?
Could you try via Squeezelite-X (it is still Squeezelite underneath but
is a modern one) - available from Windows Store.
Otherwise you could try SqueezePlay
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.ph
I'd like to render LMS mp3 streams to my Windows 10 desktop (from my
Linux-based LMS server). I've tried Squeezelite but it prematurely skips
to the next track all the time, and I gave up trying to fix it.
I've just read that it is possible to stream from LMS to a web browser
using a local URL -