I found a solution: In */opt/logitechmediaserver/prefs/server.prefs* I
changed *protectSettings:* from 1 to 0 and I was able to log in and set
up. The scan is now running and it looks as if it will be very fast.
Thanks to Paul and everyone for their help!
Best regards,
Les
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On the other hand, if piCorePlayer is accepting logitech's original
commend set, or something like it, I could adapt my server to send and
receive what piCorePlayer likes.
You mentioned IR. Which makes me wonder whether you implemented a UI,
too? Or how else would you use the IR remote?
Becau
Thanks Paul.
How do I edit the InputToActionMap.lua file?
I know I'm supposed to edit it within the temp folder then transfer it
to the /home/ folder but I don't know how
Ryan
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Just to help clarify. piCorePlayer is just a linux OS with a html
interface for configuring tools. Squeezelite is the full feature
player that most are using now days. It supports most modern audio
formats. You can use squeezelite on many many platforms.
Source code for squeezelite is here
Paul Webster wrote:
> As an experiment ... change the 2 0.0.0.0 to 192.168.0.13
> If it works - then try to reserve that IP address (192.168.0.13) on your
> router as being for your LMS machine.
Tried that with no luck. Also tried changing allowedHosts: in
server.prefs to 192.168.0.* No luck th
paul- wrote:
> Some of what you have can be done with current applications. The home
> integration is a bit tougher.pCP runs squeezelite software player,
> which is fully up to date with the current protocol. I think youll
> need to be more specific as to the bugs you had, but lms is quite
I'm trying to edit the inputtoactionmap.lua file. What do I use within
picoreplayer to do this? There is no nano or vi, right?
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pCP runs squeezelite software player, which is fully up to date with the
current protocol. I think youll need to be more specific as to the
bugs you had, but lms is quite stable.
We also run Jivelite, which is fully compatible with the RPI official 7
display, ir remotes are supported. If you
Bear with me, this is slightly complicated.
I have Squeezebox Classics all over my house; they are mostly all
failing. I've decided to stop trying to buy used ones as they typically
arrive with problems very much like mine.
Here's my problem. I don't use LMS. When I bought the various
squeezeb
Lestrad wrote:
> now in response to 192.168.0.13:9000 on the browser I get:
>
> >
Code:
> > 403 Forbidden: settings/server/wizard.html
> >
>
> What now?
Check the LMS server log
SW: 'Web UI for LMS'
(http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.
Lestrad wrote:
> I've followed all the instructions to disable ipv6 except for disabling
> ipv6 on my router, which my ISP (Free) will not allow me to do. After
> reboot I still seem to be getting ipv6 addresses:
>
First, after a reboot, check:
Code:
systemctl status
As an experiment ... change the 2 0.0.0.0 to 192.168.0.13
If it works - then try to reserve that IP address (192.168.0.13) on your
router as being for your LMS machine.
Paul Webster
http://dabdig.blogspot.com
Author Radio France (FIP etc) plugin
This time I succeeded with the editing of
/usr/lib/systemd/system/logitechmediaserver.service, line 14.
Code:
[alarm@alarm ~]$ ps -ef|grep httpaddr
logitec+ 358 1 13 14:27 ?00:00:10 /usr/bin/perl
/opt/logitechmediaserver/slimserver.pl --prefsdir
/opt/l
I'm sure I can manage that. I doubt there is any significant change
that would need it to be recompiled, but I can pull it across to our
repo.
For now you should be able to just use wget to get that from the TC
repo.
Code:
ceo
wget http://distro.ibiblio.org/t
Hello Paul. I uninstalled squeezelite and LMS, then reinstalled LMS
(v7.9.2, ARCH-AUR-REL.7.9.2.arch2) and rebooted.
Logitechmediaserver.service is running. But I still can't connect. I get
the same error message in server.log:
Code:
19-09-12 10:19:40.3761] Slim::Networ
Any chance of a build of libftdi in the pCP extensions repo to help with
Slimmer?
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?105819-Announce-Slimmer&p=950308&viewfull=1#post950308
Paul Webster
http://dabdig.blogspot.com
Author Radio France (FIP etc) plugin
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use 9000 not 9090 when connecting from a browser.
Paul Webster
http://dabdig.blogspot.com
Author Radio France (FIP etc) plugin
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Roland0 wrote:
> You should disable IPv6 as it is described on the 'arch wiki'
> (https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/IPv6#Disable_IPv6):
>
>
>
> Reboot, check ifconfig if there are any IPv6 addresses assigned.
> Next, check your LAN router and disable IPv6 for your LAN
>
> If the problem p
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