jasell wrote:
> Hi, thanks for helping out.
>
> I tried now with 2 other external power supplies (both working with
> other SB)
>
> I disassembled the unit and removed the WiFi-card and now connecting
> thru Ethernet cable.
>
> The unit starts up nice and run screensaver and so as expected.
mandryka wrote:
> Anything else I should be aware of before starting?
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?106910-HOW-TO-Squeezebox-player-on-Raspberry-Pi-with-(or-without)-HiFiBerry-board=raspberry+pi
One important thing to be aware of before you start: Patience!
Be prepared to be patient with yourself and with the project. You may
encounter problems and setbacks along the way. They will probably be
minor, and will turn out to be easily corrected. A little extra thought
may be all that's
d6jg wrote:
> Everything you need for a basic player apart from a suitable audio cable
> is in that kit.
> It will be basic as it will be using the onboard audio out (3.5mm jack
> socket).
> There is no audio input socket and you dont need one for an LMS player.
> To make it more audiophile you
Everything you need for a basic player apart from a suitable audio cable
is in that kit.
It will be basic as it will be using the onboard audio out (3.5mm jack
socket).
There is no audio input socket and you dont need one for an LMS
player.
To make it more audiophile you would either add a HAT
Hello
I'm going to have a go at building my own LMS player.
Am I right to think Rasberry Pi is the best way to go?
I've seen these instructions -- are they still valid?
Does this starter kit on ebay contain all that I need?