I'm sure.
I use the same URL for each format - with a different extension; mp3 vs flc vs ogg. The mp3 files play. So, yes - the link is correct.
I'm wondering if this is a Logitech Media Server problem. Which I know is not something you can help with.
When I open a browser tab and type
http://192.168.1.124:9000/stream.mp3 music will play and "Mozilla" with the IP address of the browser is listed in Logitech Media Server under the "Choose Player" tab - even though I'm using Chrome ATM.
When I type in
http://192.168.1.124:9000/stream.mp3 or
http://192.168.1.124:9000/stream.ogg I get
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"This site can’t be reached
The webpage at http://192.168.1.124:9000/stream.flc might be temporarily down or it may have moved permanently to a new web address.
ERR_INVALID_RESPONSE"
Same response for .ogg but with an error message that says stream.ogg can't be reached - etc.
However, the browser only displays this message when I type in the URL + extension for the IP address of the server running Logitech Media Server.
When I type in a URL for a local network IP address that is not being used and hit "enter" - nothing happens. No error message, etc.
So I'm thinking it's a reply from Logitech Media Server. I thought maybe I needed to unblock port 9000 on the media server - which is running Ubuntu Live Server 18.04 headless - but VLC can connect through that port to play mp3 files so that does not seem to be the issue.
But, still ...
I don't understand how VLC will play different formats with the same extension in the network link.
IE will vlc play .ogg and .flc files with the same URL/link in network stream? Assume for the moment I'm using the correct URL and extension - which, as I said, I am.
Is there a link I could enter to play all audio files?
In other words, assuming everything works, will I need to change the URL/link for each format?
Thanks for your time. I'm checking the Logitech Media Server site but no luck so far.