Hi there,
I am running LMS 7.9.0~1455395156 on Ubuntu with the Spotify Protocol Handler plugin and Triode Spotify plugin (version 2.3.9). It's been working fine for a while. However, a few weeks ago the playlists did not seem to load. After a bit of poking around I found that if you waited a couple of minutes, the playlists did eventually load although if you select to play them it doesn't seem to do anything.
The Spotify connection is not broken in general because I can play Spotify radio stations.
Here's a snippet from in /var/log/squeezeboxserver/spotifyd.log:
[12:03:13.806074] main:619 req: playlists.json res: (null) par: (null) prot: HTTP/1.0 auth: (null)
[12:03:13.806191] process_playlists:1155 process playlists: user
[12:03:14.807521] process_playlists:1155 process playlists: user
[12:03:15.808949] process_playlists:1155 process playlists: user
[12:03:16.280675] process_playlists:1155 process playlists: user
[12:03:17.282045] process_playlists:1155 process playlists: user
[12:03:17.676830] process_playlists:1155 process playlists: user
...
[12:03:43.880342] main:1739 timeout process_playlists
[12:03:43.880505] process_playlists:1155 process playlists: user
[12:03:43.884901] process_playlists:1249 bad playlist: 18 of 26 - unable to load
I've also seen error messages of this form:
[12:03:12.632896] log_message:81 log: 12:03:12.632 E [ap:4172] ChannelError(1, 1, playlist)
[12:03:12.674954] log_message:81 log: 12:03:12.674 E [ap:4172] ChannelError(0, 0, playlist)
I've also tried switching off Triode's plugin and using the Logitech plugin with the SPH and then I get an error about mysqueezebox.com not being setup, although I have entered my mysqueezebox.com username/password.
I'd quite like to know a bit more about what the Spotify plugin is doing - I presume it's calling a web-services endpoint somewhere and then it's either not getting a timely response or it does get a timely response but does the wrong thing with it. Can I switch on more logging to see?
Thanks,
Peter
Peter
I am running LMS 7.9.0~1455395156 on Ubuntu with the Spotify Protocol Handler plugin and Triode Spotify plugin (version 2.3.9). It's been working fine for a while. However, a few weeks ago the playlists did not seem to load. After a bit of poking around I found that if you waited a couple of minutes, the playlists did eventually load although if you select to play them it doesn't seem to do anything.
The Spotify connection is not broken in general because I can play Spotify radio stations.
Here's a snippet from in /var/log/squeezeboxserver/spotifyd.log:
[12:03:13.806074] main:619 req: playlists.json res: (null) par: (null) prot: HTTP/1.0 auth: (null)
[12:03:13.806191] process_playlists:1155 process playlists: user
[12:03:14.807521] process_playlists:1155 process playlists: user
[12:03:15.808949] process_playlists:1155 process playlists: user
[12:03:16.280675] process_playlists:1155 process playlists: user
[12:03:17.282045] process_playlists:1155 process playlists: user
[12:03:17.676830] process_playlists:1155 process playlists: user
...
[12:03:43.880342] main:1739 timeout process_playlists
[12:03:43.880505] process_playlists:1155 process playlists: user
[12:03:43.884901] process_playlists:1249 bad playlist: 18 of 26 - unable to load
I've also seen error messages of this form:
[12:03:12.632896] log_message:81 log: 12:03:12.632 E [ap:4172] ChannelError(1, 1, playlist)
[12:03:12.674954] log_message:81 log: 12:03:12.674 E [ap:4172] ChannelError(0, 0, playlist)
I've also tried switching off Triode's plugin and using the Logitech plugin with the SPH and then I get an error about mysqueezebox.com not being setup, although I have entered my mysqueezebox.com username/password.
I'd quite like to know a bit more about what the Spotify plugin is doing - I presume it's calling a web-services endpoint somewhere and then it's either not getting a timely response or it does get a timely response but does the wrong thing with it. Can I switch on more logging to see?
Thanks,
Peter
Peter