

- #LOGITECH MEDIA SERVER REFUED TO CONNECT INSTALL#
- #LOGITECH MEDIA SERVER REFUED TO CONNECT SOFTWARE#
- #LOGITECH MEDIA SERVER REFUED TO CONNECT WINDOWS#
I'm attaching the logs with player.source set to debug for opening the above stream (unfortunately, the correct speed was being played here). The problem mainly occurs on the TOK FM stream hereīut it has happened on the BBC radio 1 or 4 streams (for BPA: I'm outside UK, playing the DASH streams, so I presume this is not quite the same thing). I've previously mentioned it in this thread, but life intervened and I never followed it up. 44.1 kHz MP# stream is decoded as 32 kHz). I have an intermittent problem with some streams of radio programmes being played at the wrong speed (e.g. My players are all PiCorePlayer 4.0.0 based RPIs (I use the ffmpeg-based squeezelite there)
#LOGITECH MEDIA SERVER REFUED TO CONNECT WINDOWS#
I a running a nightly LMS 7.9.2 on Windows Server 2012R2. lastly, how does brower access work as expected but local access does not? very frustrating to say the least.Īny insights would be greatly appreciated. since all components are local to raspberryPi, why should ip addr matter at all? how does LMS gets its ip addr assigned? can i make it static to local eth0 addr, 192.168.1.23? yet, via browser, all works including viewing My Music but not at the raspberryPi itself (jivelite) BUT it has the old ip addr assigned by the hotspot as expected, i have no problem connecting to LMS from a local browser via When hotspot goes away, My Music fails attempting to connect to "raspberryPi"

ethernet connection and wi-fi via a mobile hotspot LMS installed on a raspberryPi3B+ along with squeezelite and jivelite

Now, you need to set your Media Library name, Media folder locations, and MySqueezebox.Com account.I have been looking into this issue for couple of weeks now and feel i'm at least zeroing into it.
#LOGITECH MEDIA SERVER REFUED TO CONNECT SOFTWARE#
Once the installation is complete, a dialog box will display confirming the software has been installed successfully and Windows Home Server will need to restart. Find Logitech Media Server and click Install. In the right window, click the Available tab. Go back to the Windows Home Server console and click Settings. Once the file is copied, close this window. Open the Add-ins folder and move or copy the latest version of Logitech Media Server for Windows Home Server that was downloaded in step one into this folder. This will open a new Windows shared/network folder. Locate the Shared Folders for Software, select it and click Open. Once you're logged in to the Windows Home Server console, click Shared Folders. Get the latest version of Logitech Media Server for Windows Home Server from the Downloads page. Once the uninstall is complete, a dialog box will display confirming the software has been uninstalled and Windows Home Server will need to restart. In the right window, click the Installed tab, find Logitech Media Server, and then click Uninstall. "Clean cache folder, including music database, artwork cache etc.".Under the Cleanup section, select the check boxes for: Once the Logitech Medias Server is stopped, go to the Advanced tab. On the Status tab, under Startup Options, click Stop Logitech Media Server. In the left pane, click Logitech Media Server. Once you're logged in to the Windows Home Server console, click Settings. (See your Windows Home Server support documentation for help). Open the Windows Home Server Console and log in to Windows Home Server. Go to the Account tab to enter your MySqueezebox.Com account credentials. Now, you need to set up your Media Library name, Media folder locations, and MySqueezebox.Com account.

On the final window, click Finish and the Logitech Media Server Control Panel will come up. Run the downloaded file and follow the on-screen instructions. Get the latest version of Logitech Media Server from the Downloads page. SqueezeCenter (for older installations).TIP: You can search for the following keywords within Windows to locate any files and folders that weren't removed by the installation. You'll need to locate these files and folders manually. You may see a dialog box pop up saying not all files and folders were removed from the previous installation. Click Yes to make sure the next installation will be clean of any old preferences. You'll be prompted to delete preference and log files. You may be prompted to confirm the un-install. For Windows Vista and 7, select Logitech Media Server, and then click Uninstall.For Windows XP, select Logitech Media Server, and then click Remove.Programs and Features (Windows Vista and Windows 7).
#LOGITECH MEDIA SERVER REFUED TO CONNECT INSTALL#
To perform a clean install of Squeezebox Server, please select your operating system: Squeezebox and Transporter uses Squeezebox Server software.
