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beatonnz:
Thanks for the quick response.  Because I am running on pi3b+ I have stayed with MC29 so I am a little behind current releases as I believe pi3 has a hard time supporting bullseye/bookworm releases.
I retried the "pushing" the power button on the same recommended mini-media-player card while watching the server over VNC connection.  It definitely stops MC but leaves it hung in a state where it shows as still playing and won't respond to any commands.  Only solution seems to be a reboot.

I will build a MC33 on a pi4 or pi 5 and give that a try to see if it resolves the issues. 

Thanks for your help.
 

 

sjhilton:
Hi beatonnz - confirming I have a similar issue runnning the HA integration with my Raspberrypi clients. I use the following to hide power, which works for me.

hide:
  power: true

I am running MC33 on all clients and the server.

sjhilton:
Hi all - I just thought I'd share what my HA JRiver integration looks like (see attachment). I use the mini-media-player as well and I've developed a file info panel with my favourite attributes. I've also used a REST command to MCWS to create sensors that indicate bit depth, sample rate and whether playback is direct or not. I think this is better than relying on the file attributes which may not indicate resampling. I've also integrated Tidal in a similar way via Media Assistant playing to JRiver by DLNA (this was a bit tricky to resolve). Happy to share code if anyone is interested.

beatonnz:
Thanks sjhilton:
Your solution re hiding the power button worked perfectly. 
I would be interested in your JRiver code which will facilitate my own learning in how I can improve my own install.
 

mattkhan:

--- Quote from: beatonnz on September 29, 2024, 05:59:47 pm ---Thanks for the quick response.  Because I am running on pi3b+ I have stayed with MC29 so I am a little behind current releases as I believe pi3 has a hard time supporting bullseye/bookworm releases.
I retried the "pushing" the power button on the same recommended mini-media-player card while watching the server over VNC connection.  It definitely stops MC but leaves it hung in a state where it shows as still playing and won't respond to any commands.  Only solution seems to be a reboot.

I will build a MC33 on a pi4 or pi 5 and give that a try to see if it resolves the issues. 

Thanks for your help.

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It may be a bug in handling that MCC command on Linux I guess, you could test it directly (ie just make that call from command line or via browser) and see if it hangs

For playlists, the API call required to load them automatically is not in mc29 so either upgrade or specify which entries you want via the config screen

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