garybixler Posted March 21 Posted March 21 Just thought I would pass on this info if more that one audio player is running. At this point they don't seem to be able to run independently. My goal would be to run one as a pager using speaker jacks that is connected to a paging system and the other for streaming via BT. I included the log of one that shows repeating commands when both are running. Both show the same repeating. Also if two APs could be run simultaneously I would like to thankfully request that the output type be saved. Thoughts apricated. Thanks Gary Temp Log File.txt
Michel Kohanim Posted March 29 Posted March 29 @garybixler, 1.3.3 fixes this issue. With kind regards, Michel
garybixler Posted March 29 Author Posted March 29 Hi, I have two APs running and on the second installed AP i am still not able to play the _t files on BT or speaker jacks. The first installed AP works with no issue. The log shows trying to play an _t file and playing a non _t file. Other than that they seem to be working without any issues. Thanks Temp Log File.txt
Michel Kohanim Posted March 29 Posted March 29 @garybixler, did you upgrade everything and reboot? With kind regards, Michel
Michel Kohanim Posted March 29 Posted March 29 Ah, two instances have their own directories! So, you will have to upload all the same files or make them both point to the same directory (as long as they have the same permissions). With kind regards, Michel
garybixler Posted March 29 Author Posted March 29 I did make sure they had the same path if that is the same thing. The one file that is not an _t can be played on either AP. However it isn't important that I can play the _t files on both. Not sure what will happen if I add another TTS file from an outside source. Will give that a try later, Thanks
Michel Kohanim Posted March 29 Posted March 29 Based on the log you sent, 2024-03-29 18:36:08,218 Command udi_interface ERROR audio-player:processCommand: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'tmp_sounds/iox48.Freeze_t.mp3' I will have to take a look. I think it's not considering the case where two instances share the same path. With kind regards, Michel
garybixler Posted March 29 Author Posted March 29 Just found out that is a file is deleted from one player it still shows in the other player until it is deleted from there also.
garybixler Posted March 30 Author Posted March 30 Just reloaded the deleted _t file and now both can play it. So I guess i just need to delete and reload the files. Finding that if I play a file on the AP that will play it now allows the other to also play the file. 1
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