Versions of stuff:
Logitech Media Server Version: 7.7.5 - 1416570306 @ Thu Nov 27 07:38:09 CUT 2014
Operating system: Windows 8 - NO - cp1252
Platform architecture: 8664
Perl-version: 5.14.1 - MSWin32-x86-multi-thread
Database version: DBD::SQLite 1.34_01 (sqlite 3.7.7.1)
Tidal plugin: v1.2
Triode's Spodify plugin: v2.3.8
Squeezebox Duet receiver (firmware version 77)
Starting a while back, the behaviour of the plugin for the Tidal
streaming service became flaky: starting a playlist would lose some
songs, or the songs would show up but not play (the counter would show
seconds ticking but there would be no sound in the speakers)
The way to cure it has been to start a playlist on Spotify, and once it
is playing, go back and trying to start a playlist on Tidal, and this
time it usually works perfectly: no songs are lost from the playlist and
all songs play.
Has anyone else seen this?
Is there a different cure than the "use spotify magic" I have been
doing?
Thanks!
- Steinar
Logitech Media Server Version: 7.7.5 - 1416570306 @ Thu Nov 27 07:38:09 CUT 2014
Operating system: Windows 8 - NO - cp1252
Platform architecture: 8664
Perl-version: 5.14.1 - MSWin32-x86-multi-thread
Database version: DBD::SQLite 1.34_01 (sqlite 3.7.7.1)
Tidal plugin: v1.2
Triode's Spodify plugin: v2.3.8
Squeezebox Duet receiver (firmware version 77)
Starting a while back, the behaviour of the plugin for the Tidal
streaming service became flaky: starting a playlist would lose some
songs, or the songs would show up but not play (the counter would show
seconds ticking but there would be no sound in the speakers)
The way to cure it has been to start a playlist on Spotify, and once it
is playing, go back and trying to start a playlist on Tidal, and this
time it usually works perfectly: no songs are lost from the playlist and
all songs play.
Has anyone else seen this?
Is there a different cure than the "use spotify magic" I have been
doing?
Thanks!
- Steinar