staresy wrote:
> OK, I've done a bit of experimenting, and it works, nearly...
>
> So taking 1.FM Reggae Trade from Radionet as an example station, I'll
> try to explain:
>
> Scenario 1:
> From material, if I click on the station logo from the radionet plugin
> search window and add to favouri
staresy wrote:
> OK, I've done a bit of experimenting, and it works, nearly...
Similar issues came up a few months ago.
I did the same a few months ago and went through the option and
documented the same in a post in a thread somewhere
> So is it possible either for Mediaserver to handle the U
Thanks bpa and Phil for looking at this. I think the best option as it's
a bit of a corner case, is for me to favourite the "now playing" stream
and modify the favorites.opml file to point to the radionet artwork for
the required station.
Just tested this and it works, it displays artwork correc
If you look at the Favorite opml - you'll see that the radio.net URL in
the Favorites has to be processed by the RadioNet parser specified in
the Favorites entry. Just playing it like "Tune-in URL" won't work.
philchillbill wrote:
>
> "url": "https://www.radio.net/s/1fmreggaetrade";,
>
-
staresy wrote:
> Thanks bpa and Phil for looking at this. I think the best option as it's
> a bit of a corner case, is for me to favourite the "now playing" stream
> and modify the favorites.opml file to point to the radionet artwork for
> the required station.
>
> Just tested this and it works
staresy wrote:
> Thanks bpa and Phil for looking at this. I think the best option as it's
> a bit of a corner case, is for me to favourite the "now playing" stream
> and modify the favorites.opml file to point to the radionet artwork for
> the required station.
>
> Just tested this and it works
philchillbill wrote:
> I've modified my code to check for radio.net appearing in the URL of the
> favorite. If it matches, the skill plays that favorite via the
> playlist-menu construct (and apparently the plugin) rather than directly
> by URL. Note that playing favorites this way will be notic
bpa wrote:
> If you look at the Favorite opml - you'll see that the radio.net URL in
> the Favorites has to be processed by the RadioNet parser specified in
> the Favorites entry. Just playing it like "Tune-in URL" won't work.
For sure, but unfortunately the skill can only works with what it's
philchillbill wrote:
> I've modified my code to check for radio.net appearing in the URL of the
> favorite.
Phil that works, does it just slow a radionet favourite retrieval, or
does it slow the search for anything?
location 1: lms 8.3 on win 10 brix server, x3 sb radios, x1 touch, x1
contr
staresy wrote:
> Phil that works, does it just slow a radionet favourite retrieval, or
> does it slow the search for anything?
Just RadioNet. So make sure those favorites are at your top hierarchical
level to get an early match.
Also, let me know if any other families of favorites need to be h
philchillbill wrote:
> Just RadioNet. So make sure those favorites are at your top hierarchical
> level to get an early match.
>
> Also, let me know if any other families of favorites need to be handled
> in the same way so I can expand my triggering regex beyond just
> /radio\.net/i
Will do,
bpa wrote:
> I'll be changing the plugin to fix this issues and associated cover id -
> probably (but need to be verified) using a protocol handler such as
>
> radionet://www.radio.net/s/1fmreggaetrade
>
> This is method used for Spotify and a few other plugin so I presume it
> is OK with Med
philchillbill wrote:
> Good idea. Easier to recognise across URL-string variations.
>
> I notice a lot of inconsistencies in the data-structure returned via
> jsonrpc.js related to favorites. If I do ["favorites", "items", 0, 300,
> "want_url:1", "item_id:8"] then the returned JSON is
>
LMS
@Philppe44
I try to get airplay bridge working. However the plug-in does not seem
to find any players (I.e. my apple tv). 35697 see
attached picturesÂ…
Any ideas?
Best regards
Rolf
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philippe_44 wrote:
> Are you sure you're using the lastest plugin version? I've added freebsd
> for x64 recently and 5.32. Now if this is 5.32, freebsd but another CPU
> you're out of luck
@philippe_44, I have just seen that you updated the plugin and added
5.32 support for freebsd. I missed th
alfcnx wrote:
> @philippe_44, I have just seen that you updated the plugin and added
> 5.32 support for freebsd. I missed that while trying to get the other
> installation with 5.34 to work.
> However, installing now the plugin crashes LMS. After installing it, the
> server does not start again:
Thanks, Michael, for the great Don't Stop the Music plugin, which I
usually have set to use Spotify recommendations to add to the playlist.
The weird thing is that it doesn't add tracks to the playlist for one --
and only one -- of my six SBs. I've rechecked the DSTM settings, tried
turning DST
Version 0.12 is now released. It should soon appear in the official
plugin repository list, and everyone should be offered the update
(regardless if you have a 3rd party repository installed or not).
Version 0.12 implements the new authentication mechanism that is
required by SoundCloud. One con
The weird thing is that it doesn't add tracks to the playlist for one --
and only one -- of my six SBs. I've rechecked the DSTM settings, tried
turning DSTM off and back on again on that player, but no luck. The
player in question is an SB2, while it works fine on a mix of other
players (SB2, SB3,
Yes, they're all using the same mixer setting.
On the logging, sorry for the dumb questions, but (a) do you mean
enabling the logging for DSTM, and (b) what level of logging do you need
(Fatal/Error/Warn/Info/Debug)? Thanks.
On the logging, sorry for the dumb questions, but (a) do you mean
enabling the logging for DSTM, and (b) what level of logging do you need
(Fatal/Error/Warn/Info/Debug)? Thanks.
Set plugin.dontstopthemusic to Info.
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