> On 22 Jan 2020, at 11:36, Michael Herger <slim (AT) herger (DOT) net> wrote:
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>> Couldnât this be a way of integrating LMS and Apple Music? A JavaScript app which is a broker between LMS and Apple Music, and plays the music in LMS?
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> Most likely this would require JS/HTML5 which is only available in browsers.
Like true - but the browser could run in the background - or even a headless browser under Linux?
> And I doubt browsers would be able to pipe out the audio data to the LMS transcoding framework.
Under Linux, there are âvirtual sound cardsâ (https://superuser.com/questions/5627...-device/604151) which could be used to pipe the sound from anything to LMS, I would assume, and I assume there are similar things for Windows and on the Mac.
> I'd be happy to be proved wrong.
Hopefully, somebody does?
Rainer
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> Michael
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>> Couldnât this be a way of integrating LMS and Apple Music? A JavaScript app which is a broker between LMS and Apple Music, and plays the music in LMS?
>
> Most likely this would require JS/HTML5 which is only available in browsers.
Like true - but the browser could run in the background - or even a headless browser under Linux?
> And I doubt browsers would be able to pipe out the audio data to the LMS transcoding framework.
Under Linux, there are âvirtual sound cardsâ (https://superuser.com/questions/5627...-device/604151) which could be used to pipe the sound from anything to LMS, I would assume, and I assume there are similar things for Windows and on the Mac.
> I'd be happy to be proved wrong.
Hopefully, somebody does?
Rainer
>
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> Michael
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