Good to hear. Are you using the WiiM solely with LMS like I am or are you also using it natively?Resolved. I think that codec dependency was just a coincidence.
I’ve stuck on 2.1.13.2 for now as playback was stopping mid track, not advancing to the next track etc with .6. If I get time, I’ll setup logging and maybe try .6 again. I tend to listen most of time to mixed playlists so seldom encounter short or gapless tracks.Resolved. I think that codec dependency was just a coincidence.
I use LMS only for local resources.Good to hear. Are you using the WiiM solely with LMS like I am or are you also using it natively?
I had my playlist working on the Mini for few hours without an issue. Unfortunately it had stopped at some point on the Pro. Somehow Mini is more stable here.I’ve stuck on 2.1.13.2 for now as playback was stopping mid track, not advancing to the next track etc with .6. If I get time, I’ll setup logging and maybe try .6 again. I tend to listen most of time to mixed playlists so seldom encounter short or gapless tracks.
Thanks, I think I experienced the issue on both my Pro and Mini. I’ll try .6 again when I’ve got a few hours to mess around with it.I had my playlist working on the Mini for few hours without an issue. Unfortunately it had stopped at some point on the Pro. Somehow Mini is more stable here.
Playback stopped after almost 2 hours on the Pro in the most recent test. I consider it as a good result as those tracks were mostly between 9 and 15 seconds.Thanks, I think I experienced the issue on both my Pro and Mini. I’ll try .6 again when I’ve got a few hours to mess around with it.
You should register and post in LMS forums - Philippe will look at logs - no point in posting here at allWith PnP/DLNA bridge 2.1.13.6 I've still got an issue where the first track of an album is sometimes skipped. Maybe we should move these issues to the LMS/Squeezelite Support Mini thread though.
Even though I don't want to get my hopes up for Plex support anytime soon
You should be able to install squeezelite alongside PlexAmp on the PI and get the full LMS experience.It seems like he's working around the clock to get fixes done.. However, I'm glad I got my hands on another Raspberry Pi running Plexamp headless. Really, just for playing local music from my NAS, it's just a much nicer experience overall than LMS - and I'm not even talking about the UPnP Bridge bugs.
I'm still loving the WiiM Pro of course - both for Chromecast and Spotify connect. (if they finally launch a hi-fi option next week, I'll be an even happier man)
Oh yes, so the Raspberry shows up as a native Squeezebox device? I'll give it a go maybeYou should be able to install squeezelite alongside PlexAmp on the PI and get the full LMS experience.
Hear hear!!Wanted to add my vote for native Plexaamp support on WiiM.
The experience is much, much better than streaming music via standard Plex. Beyond the fact that "sweet fades" are awesome for any party mix, the sonic profiles, features like "time travel" radio, and how it rotates tracks based on ratings and frequency can't be beat.
I've read that Chromecast doesn't support sweet fades, so planning to buy a WiiM this week to use alongside my RaspberryPi headless Plexamp, but would love to just use a WiiM for everything so my wife & kids can use the app to switch between TuneIn, iHeart, Spotify, etc. when they're by the pool, instead of having to physically switch between the Plexamp on the Pi and everything else on the WiiM. Thanks!
I'm waiting on this as well but have been eyeballing the WiiM Pro. I'll wait to hear some sort of confirmation before I order one.Hear hear!!
I'm glad I was able to buy back my Raspberry Pi setup from the same guy, just for Plexamp. And just like you intend to do, the WiiM Pro takes care of all other online services.
But still, would be nice to combine all of that into one box.
I have rigged up a work around to get Plexamp into my WiiM ecosphere without the limitations of Chromecast, it's as follows. Old spare iPhone>Camera adapter>USB out>USB to optical adapter>SPDIF in on WiiM Pro with SPDIF in auto select mode. The IPhone's Plexamp app is controlled by companion app on an iPad or my Android phone. This allows you route everything through the WiiM including multi room if wanted. All you have to do is fire up the Plexamp app and enjoy Plexamp's way of doing things.
Can you advise what is the max bitrate that you can get out of the iPhone doing it that way?I have rigged up a work around to get Plexamp into my WiiM ecosphere without the limitations of Chromecast, it's as follows. Old spare iPhone>Camera adapter>USB out>USB to optical adapter>SPDIF in on WiiM Pro with SPDIF in auto select mode. The IPhone's Plexamp app is controlled by companion app on an iPad or my Android phone. This allows you route everything through the WiiM including multi room if wanted. All you have to do is fire up the Plexamp app and enjoy Plexamp's way of doing things.
As you can see from the photo it's 192/24. I took a leap of faith when buying the adaptor because many of the reviews said it couldn't do 192/24, however, it does as my photo shows and to my ears there is no loss of SQ.Can you advise what is the max bitrate that you can get out of the iPhone doing it that way?