Paul Webster wrote:
> To remove
remove the extra plugin repository from the bottom of the
> plugin list - then remove and reinstall the plugin and you should be
> back to the last release.
Thank you for this suggested procedure to migrate from the dev version
of Chromecast plugin. Will try it
philippe_44 wrote:
> Oh you don't need manual tinkering, just add a new repository in the
> "plugins" tab :
> http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/lms-plugins-philippe44/dev/repo-sf.xml
Original problem: on QNAP running LMS v8.3, all my nice wireless
Chromecast Speakers disappeared after m
philippe_44 wrote:
> Yes, the "create" adds entries to the XML file only for devices that
> answer to the broadcast request. This means (to be confirmed by a log)
> that none of your devices answers the "broadcast" request. If you're
> familiar with networking, it works using mDNS service discov
philippe_44 wrote:
> Usually the config file is not very needed for CC devices. Having
> devices entries in there does NOT create the device, but it helps
> configuring it AFTER it is detected during a search. The only options
> that might have an impact are the GLOBAL ones related to network. D
Worked and worked without success so far to get my multiple Chromecast
speakers working again with LMS, but no way to generate a castbridge.xml
config file on my working LMS v8.3.1 running under QNAP NAS.
The LMS server works with my old Squeezeboxes just fine, music played,
players seen ...etc.