RuneAudio 0.6-beta for most Raspberry Pi models

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Re: RuneAudio 0.6-beta for most Raspberry Pi models

Postby Beelzebassie » 16 Jul 2024, 10:26

With the new version, it looks like empty folders on the drive are added to the database as ghost folders:

(Trying to open them will just lead back to the 'Browse your library'-screen.)
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Re: RuneAudio 0.6-beta for most Raspberry Pi models

Postby janui » 17 Jul 2024, 09:53

Hi Beelzebassie,
Beelzebassie wrote:With the new version, it looks like empty folders on the drive are added to the database as ghost folders...
Thanks for this. I had seen it myself and I am working on a fix. I think I can publish the change tomorrow.

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Re: RuneAudio 0.6-beta for most Raspberry Pi models

Postby janui » 18 Jul 2024, 09:27

Hi Beelzebassie (& Stephane),
Beelzebassie wrote:With the new version, it looks like empty folders on the drive are added to the database as ghost folders...
I have posted a fix for this.

You can get the latest fixes by updating the player (with this update the patch level will move to 5):
1. Go to the /dev menu - in the browser url enter http://<playername>.local/dev (e.g. http://runeaudio.local/dev).
2. Switch dev mode on - Scroll down to the 'Dev Mode' button and toggle it to ON, then click on the ‘Save Settings’ button below the toggle button.
3. When the UI comes back, click on the first ‘Save Settings’ button to activate the dev mode options.
4. Perform a git pull - Scroll down to the ‘Update RuneUI’ option and click on the ‘git pull’ button. The update will then be carried out and the player will reboot.

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Sporify Connect failing to start

Postby janui » 19 Aug 2024, 15:48

Hi All,
Spotify have modified their authentication mechanism. This was causing spotifyd, which is our Spotify Connect client, to fail. For the technically minded there is an explanation here: https://github.com/Spotifyd/spotifyd/issues/1293
Spotify also modified their metadata structure, which was also causing some problems.
The advised fix for spotifyd authentication and some changes to the RuneAudio metadata routines have been implemented.

You can get the latest fixes by updating the player (with this update the patch level will move to 6):
1. Go to the /dev menu - in the browser url enter http://<playername>.local/dev (e.g. http://runeaudio.local/dev).
2. Switch dev mode on - Scroll down to the 'Dev Mode' button and toggle it to ON, then click on the ‘Save Settings’ button below the toggle button.
3. When the UI comes back, click on the first ‘Save Settings’ button to activate the dev mode options.
4. Perform a git pull - Scroll down to the ‘Update RuneUI’ option and click on the ‘git pull’ button. The update will then be carried out and the player will reboot.

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