> spt flc * xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
> # RT:{START=--start-position %s}
> [spotty] -n Squeezebox -c "$CACHE$" --single-track $FILE$ --disable-discovery --disable-audio-cache $START$ |[sox] -q -r 44100 -e signed-integer -b 16 -L -c 2 --ignore-length -t raw - -t wav | [InguzDSP] -id "xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx" -wav -wavo -d 24 | [flac] -cs --fast --totally-silent --ignore-chunk-sizes -
Unfortunately I'm not familiar with inguz at all. But what you could do
is run the command from the command line, rather than within LMS. That
could help you to figure out which of the components in this command is
failing (spotty, sox, inguz, flac). Replace the items in brackets with
the path to the executable, $CACHE$ with the path to your LMS' spotty
cache folder (see Settings/Information for the cache folder), $FILE$
with a spotify URI (can be found in Spotify's "..." menu). Then pipe all
of it in a .flac file. If that can be played, then there's a problem in
LMS. If it can't be played, leave out one component after the other:
spotty would give you PCM data, sox would convert it to WAV, inguz dito,
flac, well, flac. Store sox' output in a .wav file. Can it be played?
Yes: add inguz to the mix, repeat. If no. Hmm...
--
Michael
> # RT:{START=--start-position %s}
> [spotty] -n Squeezebox -c "$CACHE$" --single-track $FILE$ --disable-discovery --disable-audio-cache $START$ |[sox] -q -r 44100 -e signed-integer -b 16 -L -c 2 --ignore-length -t raw - -t wav | [InguzDSP] -id "xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx" -wav -wavo -d 24 | [flac] -cs --fast --totally-silent --ignore-chunk-sizes -
Unfortunately I'm not familiar with inguz at all. But what you could do
is run the command from the command line, rather than within LMS. That
could help you to figure out which of the components in this command is
failing (spotty, sox, inguz, flac). Replace the items in brackets with
the path to the executable, $CACHE$ with the path to your LMS' spotty
cache folder (see Settings/Information for the cache folder), $FILE$
with a spotify URI (can be found in Spotify's "..." menu). Then pipe all
of it in a .flac file. If that can be played, then there's a problem in
LMS. If it can't be played, leave out one component after the other:
spotty would give you PCM data, sox would convert it to WAV, inguz dito,
flac, well, flac. Store sox' output in a .wav file. Can it be played?
Yes: add inguz to the mix, repeat. If no. Hmm...
--
Michael