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Configuring radio streams with minimwatch
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04-06-2014, 22:49
Post: #44
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RE: Configuring radio streams with minimwatch
Hi Simon,
thanks for your quick message. I am trying to answer the the questions below: Did you copy the .m3u file from post #22? - Copied the text (the one without the "..." in the text into an m3u file Are you using MinimServer update 30 and MinimStreamer 0.4? - Yes, I am using the latest versions, they get updated almost automatically using Minimwatch. What transcoding options (if any) do you have in the stream.transcode property? - I have set transcoding to WAV 24, it works with the files on my NAS and shows 24bit WAV in Kinsky (the original files are FLAC 16 bit from CDs), Do you see the expected radio stations in the playlist for the .m3u file? There should be a pair of stations for each entry in the .m3u file. If so, what exactly happens when you select a station to play it? Is the result the same for both stations in the pair (e.g., "BBC Radio 2" and "[BBC2] BBC Radio 2")? - Basically I copied the m3u file into a subdirectory on the NAS which I called Internetradio, the file itself is called Radiostreams.m3u. When I click on the folder Internetradio using Kinsky I get the entire list of radio stations (twice per station, one with brackets), when I put them onto the playlist on the Bubbleupnpserver using Kinsky and I try to play one of these entries, it just does not play anything - no music - and the Oppo goes into Screen Saver mode, which does not happen when it plays files using Kinsky on my MAC Book. Thanks for your consideration, I will obviously try whatever it takes. Joerg |
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