Instead, use the device's next available port. Because this information is provided to other apps by a service broadcast, there's no need for the port your application uses to be known by other applications at compile-time. Instead, the applications can get this information from your service broadcast, right before connecting to your service. So, my issue is my Spotify will keep closing itself and stopping the music, (on my iPhone)like completely exiting the app and making me open it again. Ive gotten all available updates. It does it with or without headphones and or connected to any sort of listening devices. Only thing is that it doesn’t do it on my pc.
2012-10-29 20:31:04 UTC
Originally I posted this in the big Triode-Spotify thread, but I think
it got lost :-)
I suspect it's a network thing of some kind.
SELF-TEST GIVES:
Helper App Running - PASS
Logged In - PASS
Spotify Metadata OK - PASS
Streaming from Spotify OK - PASS
Player Unable to Connect - FAIL
Player did not connect to helper app - check your firewall allows the
helper app to receive incoming connections from players on the helper
app port defined above.
Spotifyd.log shows this:
Code:
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[21:06:08.391111] main:586 req: stream.flc res: spotify:track:1AAEWUVZpew24mP6nC1IU5 par: player=00%3A04%3A20%3A12%3A57%3Ad7&start=0&sync=1&id=2 prot: SPOTSTREAM/1.0 auth: (null)
[21:06:08.391261] main:776 newstream connection from 192.168.1.2
[21:06:12.831230] music_delivery:445 streamtest - player did not connect within timeout
[21:06:12.831349] music_delivery:564 error writing
[21:09:00.036189] end_of_track:624 end of track
--------------------
Does this mean that the player (192.168.1.2) does in fact connect to the
helper app?
After the self-test, if I re-open the spotify-settings page, status is
'Helper App: Running' and no more. Clicking Self-test again gives
'Helper App Not Running'.
SETUP:
Ubuntu 12.04 server (headless). No firewall running. Runs xmbc, apache
and some other stuff though.
2x SB3 + Boom
All on the same LAN.
I've tried:
* Removing and reinstalling the plugin and logitechmediaserver
* Changing the helper app port
Can anyone give me some clues on how to debug this?
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it got lost :-)
I suspect it's a network thing of some kind.
SELF-TEST GIVES:
Helper App Running - PASS
Logged In - PASS
Spotify Metadata OK - PASS
Streaming from Spotify OK - PASS
Player Unable to Connect - FAIL
Player did not connect to helper app - check your firewall allows the
helper app to receive incoming connections from players on the helper
app port defined above.
Spotifyd.log shows this:
Code:
--------------------
[21:06:08.391111] main:586 req: stream.flc res: spotify:track:1AAEWUVZpew24mP6nC1IU5 par: player=00%3A04%3A20%3A12%3A57%3Ad7&start=0&sync=1&id=2 prot: SPOTSTREAM/1.0 auth: (null)
[21:06:08.391261] main:776 newstream connection from 192.168.1.2
[21:06:12.831230] music_delivery:445 streamtest - player did not connect within timeout
[21:06:12.831349] music_delivery:564 error writing
[21:09:00.036189] end_of_track:624 end of track
--------------------
Does this mean that the player (192.168.1.2) does in fact connect to the
helper app?
After the self-test, if I re-open the spotify-settings page, status is
'Helper App: Running' and no more. Clicking Self-test again gives
'Helper App Not Running'.
SETUP:
Ubuntu 12.04 server (headless). No firewall running. Runs xmbc, apache
and some other stuff though.
2x SB3 + Boom
All on the same LAN.
I've tried:
* Removing and reinstalling the plugin and logitechmediaserver
* Changing the helper app port
Can anyone give me some clues on how to debug this?
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If if you feel like your audio hardware (headphones, speaker) does not have enough Bass (low frequency) punch, or vice versa, you can adjust that using eqMac.
Watch THIS VIDEO for a better explanation.
Watch THIS VIDEO for a better explanation.
Press the Download button on the home page.
Open the downloaded eqMac.dmg file (if you accidentally closed the window you can always reopen it by Finding it as a Drive in your Finder).
Drag the eqMac app into Applications directory.
Open eqMac.app from you Applications directory.
Open the downloaded eqMac.dmg file (if you accidentally closed the window you can always reopen it by Finding it as a Drive in your Finder).
Drag the eqMac app into Applications directory.
Open eqMac.app from you Applications directory.
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Answer:The way eqMac works it needs to install an Audio Driver, to do that it needs your system password.
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Spotify premium apk 2017 offline mode. macOS does not have direct way to access the System Audio stream, so we use the eqMac Audio driver to divert the system audio to the drivers input stream.
Then eqMac captures that input audio stream, processses it and sends it directly to the output device. Ghost client download for mac lemonaide.
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Sometimes there are synching issues, try to switch away from eqMac audio device to your preferred output device and eqMac should restart the audio pipeline.
Alternatively, you can try to restart eqMac, that should help as well
Alternatively, you can try to restart eqMac, that should help as well
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The proper way to uninstall eqMac is to click the 'Uninstall' button in eqMac Settings section.
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If for whatever reason you cannot run eqMac, to uninstall the driver you can run this command in Terminal:
Download mac appstore apps free. That will run a script to uninstall the app and the driver properly. Spotify beta apk not working.
If for whatever reason you cannot run eqMac, to uninstall the driver you can run this command in Terminal:
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sudo rm -rf /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/HAL/eqMac.driver/ && sudo launchctl kickstart -k system/com.apple.audio.coreaudiod &>/dev/null