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Is notes on how I got LMS working with Triode's spotify plugin.
I am stuck on streaming AAC files with the problem:
"Problem: Can't open file for"
I initially thought that this was a problem getting Triode's iPlayer to work but it appears that I cannot play any AAC streams at all. Spotify works fine in OGG.
I can play BBC fine on my network using a W7 server and any of my players (I have multiple versions). I can WGET the stream on the Pi, e.g. http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/listen/live/r4_aaclca.pls and this works fine.
If I try to WGET the url in that file
e.g. http://bbcmedia.ic.llnwd.net/stream/...io4_p?s=...etc.)
I get Error 403, FORBIDDEN, but this could just be the way I am going about things.
And the player that works fine on the W7 server keeps giving me "Problem: Can't open file for" on the Pi server.
This is far as I can get. I have tried non-BBC AAC streams in the TuneIn option with the same problem.
I have searched a lot and wonder if it is an encoding problem, but can't get any further.
Thanks for looking.
Is notes on how I got LMS working with Triode's spotify plugin.
I am stuck on streaming AAC files with the problem:
"Problem: Can't open file for"
I initially thought that this was a problem getting Triode's iPlayer to work but it appears that I cannot play any AAC streams at all. Spotify works fine in OGG.
I can play BBC fine on my network using a W7 server and any of my players (I have multiple versions). I can WGET the stream on the Pi, e.g. http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/listen/live/r4_aaclca.pls and this works fine.
If I try to WGET the url in that file
e.g. http://bbcmedia.ic.llnwd.net/stream/...io4_p?s=...etc.)
I get Error 403, FORBIDDEN, but this could just be the way I am going about things.
And the player that works fine on the W7 server keeps giving me "Problem: Can't open file for" on the Pi server.
This is far as I can get. I have tried non-BBC AAC streams in the TuneIn option with the same problem.
I have searched a lot and wonder if it is an encoding problem, but can't get any further.
Thanks for looking.