Mopidy Audio Server
Spotify has availability issues today, which makes this easy to reproduce and improve. Before this patch, the following was logged on a Spotify connection error when not playing: ERROR Spotify connection error: Can not connect to Spotify WARNING Setting GStreamer state to GST_STATE_PAUSED failed ERROR Resource not found. gstplaybin2.c(3824): setup_next_source (): /GstPlayBin2:playbin20 With this patch, only the first and relevant error message is logged. |
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****** Mopidy ****** .. image:: https://secure.travis-ci.org/mopidy/mopidy.png?branch=develop Mopidy is a music server which can play music both from your local hard drive and from Spotify. Searches returns results from both your local hard drive and from Spotify, and you can mix tracks from both sources in your play queue. Your Spotify playlists are also available for use, though we don't support modifying them yet. To control your music server, you can use the Ubuntu Sound Menu on the machine running Mopidy, any device on the same network which can control UPnP MediaRenderers, or any MPD client. MPD clients are available for most platforms, including Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, Android and iOS. To get started with Mopidy, check out `the docs <http://docs.mopidy.com/>`_. - `Documentation <http://docs.mopidy.com/>`_ - `Source code <http://github.com/mopidy/mopidy>`_ - `Issue tracker <http://github.com/mopidy/mopidy/issues>`_ - `CI server <http://travis-ci.org/mopidy/mopidy>`_ - IRC: ``#mopidy`` at `irc.freenode.net <http://freenode.net/>`_ - `Download development snapshot <http://github.com/mopidy/mopidy/tarball/develop#egg=mopidy-dev>`_