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Re^3: Logitech Media Server/Squeezebox/Squeeze Server/Slim devices help

by Bronston (Novice)
on Nov 20, 2013 at 21:15 UTC ( [id://1063611]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re^2: Logitech Media Server/Squeezebox/Squeeze Server/Slim devices help
in thread Logitech Media Server/Squeezebox/Squeeze Server/Slim devices help

Yes it's all perl(well maybe a dash of shell scripting). I'm trying to modify a logitech media server(LMS) plugin, brutefirdrc to create a menu in both the LMS web ui and an ios app called ipeng to control said plugin. Currently the plugin only has a menu on a squeezebox and my project does not use a squeezebox. Creating these menus isn't an really an issue. The problem is the plugin is heavily reliant on the player(squeezebox) for much of the data it needs to function. None of this data needs to come from the player that's just the way the original programmer saw fit I guess. So I need someone that's pretty familiar with LMS to help me figure out how to either spoof a client in the plugin or some other way to use the functions in brutefirdrc that don't work without a squeezebox.
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