Just a heads-up that I've almost shipped all my SqueezeAMPs. I have ~5
Basic left, no Boost (to my surprise). If you are interested, let me
know because I'll be away until end of January starting next week. I
know I've said that a couple of times, but it is more and more likely
the last batch.
I would suggest looking into the Max2Play distribution. Been using it
for 6+ years. Check it out 'here' (https://www.max2play.com/en/).
Sam
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kwolter wrote:
> Ok, apparently it matters when entering the name of the SSID correctly.
> All is good now. ;-)
>
> This product is fantastic. Is there a place I can donate to the ongoing
> development?
It happens a lot
glad its sorted.
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi
@kitus
Don't forget there are other audio distributions to try.
Or, you can load squeezelite and LMS onto Raspberry Pi OS (other another
version of Linux).
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kitus wrote:
> I have started to consider to ditch my current setup and start anew
> with a vanilla pCP.
>
> Could somebody help me stabilise my system? Should I start anew?
>
> I thank you all in advance!
I do not know if I can help you, as I have no experience with your
issues, so
Hello,
I'm posting this message here hoping to find some guidance to stabilise
my setup a bit. I'm not running any particularly complex setup:
- Raspberry Pi 3B+
- 16GB generic SD card
- USB DAC
I'm on the latest version of pCP and LMS. One of my problems is
described 'here'
Cut-Throat wrote:
> ...I use PiCorePlayer in many rooms of my house and have them set up to
> start certain RadioStations, or Playlists on my Raspberry Pies...
Curious how you do this? I use the Squeezebox plugin on Homeseer, but
curious if there are other ways???
kwolter wrote:
> Ok, apparently it matters when entering the name of the SSID correctly.
> All is good now. ;-)
>
> This product is fantastic. Is there a place I can donate to the ongoing
> development?
pCP "Main" page > "About" tab > Donate button.
*Server - LMS 8.3.0 *RPi4B
Ok, apparently it matters when entering the name of the SSID correctly.
All is good now. ;-)
This product is fantastic. Is there a place I can donate to the ongoing
development?
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paul- wrote:
> The easiest way is to have separate SSID's for 2.4 vs 5ghz.
Yeah, I'm running separate SSIDs, but these devices are the only ones in
my network that won't connect to the 5ghz one. Not sure what's going
on.
The easiest way is to have separate SSID's for 2.4 vs 5ghz.
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
Homepage: https://www.picoreplayer.org
Please 'donate' (https://picoreplayer.org/index.html#donate) if you like
the piCorePlayer
Do the SB classics have any type of buffer setting adjustments like
PiCorePlayer does? For some reason I thought there was, but I can't
seem to locate it.
???
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It sounds like the RaspPi 3B+ supports 5ghz wifi. Is there any trick to
make this connection? I run both 2.4 and 5ghz in my home. For some
reason I don't seem to be able to connect my Pi's running PiCorePlayer
to my 5ghz network. I'm assuming I'm just doing something wrong?!
Any idea where
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