Hi all,
I have been strugling a lot with getting LMS 8 to work with Tidal.
My LMS was running as a Docker container using the image from apnar
(apnar/logitech-media-server)
I kept getting the following error
Slim::Player::Song:pen (409) Error: Couldn't create command line for mp4 playback for
It turned out, that the latest published docker image (digest version: 21b8a388cb02ee4b50096cfc13249becd1f7a4afb85b075458 4df331725ae6ac) contained LMS 8.0.0 version 1594451286.
I found a comment on the forum, stating that I would need a more recent version (15987...something) for AAC playback to work.
After rebuilding the Docker image with the latest nightly LMS8.0, I could again get Tidal to start playing. Hooray!
This was the version I rebuild the Docker image with: 1600604030
I had to modify the docker image a little bit to be able to rebuild
Pull Request created on github.com / apnar / docker-image-logitech-media-server
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Thread: LMS 8 in Docker + Tidal
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2020-09-20, 11:35 #1
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2020-09-23, 05:42 #2
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Good to read that the problem is solved.
I was wondering how this image differs from the Doliana images from this thread:
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showt...for-LMS/page17
Big differences? Is it worth combining our scarce resources in developing and optimizing a docker LMS image?
Also this thread better belongs in the Linux/Unix section of this forum I think.Living Room: HifiBerry DAC+ Pro & piCorePlayer
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