seeteeyou Posted January 16, 2021 Share Posted January 16, 2021 Error message looked quite similar to stuff like this and it might be caused by an expired certificate of some sort https://stackoverflow.com/questions/32279964/pkix-path-validation-failed-java-security-cert-certpathvalidatorexception-sign What if you're trying to login via Safari instead? https://my.tidal.com Link to comment
seeteeyou Posted January 16, 2021 Share Posted January 16, 2021 Your credentials should be OK then, let's see if there were an expired certificate or otherwise https://discussions.apple.com/thread/8139634 Link to comment
seeteeyou Posted January 16, 2021 Share Posted January 16, 2021 Announce: UPnPBridge = integrate UPnP/DLNA players with LMS (squeeze2upnp) https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?103728-Announce-UPnPBridge-integrate-UPnP-DLNA-players-with-LMS-(squeeze2upnp) Attention TIDAL users - changes ahead! https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?112300-Attention-TIDAL-users-changes-ahead! Quote TIDAL asked me to implement their new authentication system instead (oauth2 for those interested). Not exactly the best combo since we'll have to get LMS running just for the sake of TIDAL with OAuth2, and then I guess that BubbleUPnP Server could create an OpenHome renderer from UPnPBridge but not sure? https://www.bubblesoftapps.com/bubbleupnpserver2/docs/nas_install.html It's like jumping through so many hoops for easier, though other alternatives might also be somewhat complicated? Link to comment
seeteeyou Posted January 16, 2021 Share Posted January 16, 2021 @Cebolla any ideas, please? Is it a good idea to try another iOS app by LUMÏN instead of Linn? BTW, not sure if these guys were relevant? https://github.com/FUMR/tidal-async Quote Python Tidal streaming service unofficial API in async fashion supporting OAuth2 authentication https://no.linkedin.com/in/danielcherubini Quote I have built and architectured the new Oauth2 login for TIDAL OAuth 2.0 authentication strategy for TIDAL using Passport.js and Node.js. https://npm.io/package/passport-tidal https://github.com/tidal-engineering/passport-tidal Quote Passport strategy for authenticating with Tidal using the OAuth 2.0 API. Link to comment
seeteeyou Posted January 17, 2021 Share Posted January 17, 2021 2 hours ago, Exocer said: With Open Home/Linn Kazoo I could do anything I wanted with the phone (including taking a short trip to the store) and the list would continue on without the phone in close proximity. OpenHome should be indispensable for that very reason IMHO https://bubblesoftapps.com/bubbleupnpserver2/docs/features_and_requirements.html#openhome_intro Quote When operating an UPnP AV Renderer, the playlist of audio tracks resides on the Control Point which must remain running for playlist track advance to happen. It has 2 main drawbacks: keeping a Control Point app running isn’t the best solution, in particular on mobile devices as it consumes battery. Quote To tackle these issues, the OpenHome standard addresses the deficiencies of UPnP AV, adding the ability for an OpenHome Renderer to store and manage its playlist. It can advance playback by itself without requiring a Control Point to be running. Certainly a nice "problem" to have, as long as we're willing to put BubbleUPnP Server somewhere on the network. Other than that, I wonder if spending $35 or so on RPi4 with this optimized version of piCorePlayer for $0 were beneficial for the SQ of BubbleUPnP Server or not? https://audiophilestyle.com/forums/topic/60691-how-is-the-pi-4/page/2/?tab=comments#comment-1102195 Exocer 1 Link to comment
seeteeyou Posted January 17, 2021 Share Posted January 17, 2021 Replacing Synology NAS with an affordable fanless mini PC from China while running an audiophile-grade Linux distro certainly made a significant difference https://www.snakeoil-os.net/wiki/Expand/nas https://www.hiendy.com/hififorum/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=136704 Having 3 separate units of RPi4 also did the trick when each task is assigned to its corresponding machine, that combo with the same optimized piCorePlayer even managed to beat the original music server with both JCAT NIC and USB cards https://www.my-hiend.com/vbb/showthread.php?5404-走向超值而極緻的-HI-FI電腦訊源(連載)&p=242352#post242352 https://www.my-hiend.com/vbb/showthread.php?5404-走向超值而極緻的-HI-FI電腦訊源(連載)&p=242451#post242451 https://www.my-hiend.com/vbb/showthread.php?5404-走向超值而極緻的-HI-FI電腦訊源(連載)&p=242530#post242530 1st RPi4 = file server (i.e. storage) 2nd RPi4 = LMS (i.e. frontend) 3rd RPi4 = Squeezelite (i.e. backend) Link to comment
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