slartibartfast wrote:
> And if that doesn't work reset them and start from scratch.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
as a reformed sometimes frustrated receiver owner, I would agree. If you
have a controllerfor each receiver...
press and hold the receiver button until it flashes r
kidstypike wrote:
> I assume it's the same as you did with the Touch.
> Using a controller (or your Touch), select one of your receivers and
> select "My Music".And if that doesn't work reset them and start from scratch.
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I assume it's the same as you did with the Touch.
Using a controller (or your Touch), select one of your receivers and
select "My Music".
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LontTimeDummy wrote:
> The Touch could not connect to the NAS server (it is dead).
> It offered Switch Library which I selected.
> I tried connecting to the piCoreLMS and on first try, it failed.
> I did "Try again" and it did connect.
> The Touch is now playing. Sounds good.
> The Touch now sh
slartibartfast wrote:
> What happens if you tap My Music on the Touch?
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
The Touch could not connect to the NAS server (it is dead).
It offered Switch Library which I selected.
I tried connecting to the piCoreLMS and on first try, it failed.
I did "Try ag
LontTimeDummy wrote:
> No.
>
> Images attached.34456
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LontTimeDummy wrote:
> There are six Logitech duet receivers and one Logitech Touch.
>
> I earlier discovered an LMS instance on a laptop (for travel use), and
> that laptop is now turned off.
Are there any players showing in the player dropdown box LMS UI?
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> What players are they?
>
> Have you another instance of LMS running somewhere on your network?
There are six Logitech duet receivers and one Logitech Touch.
I earlier discovered an LMS instance on a laptop (for travel use), and
that laptop is now turned off.
LontTimeDummy wrote:
> First, I REALLY appreciate the advice from all of you.
>
> piCore is now running on the 4B 8GB.
> I can access it on a PC on the same network and have done the media scan
> of the 931 GB SSD on the Pi's USB. (screenshot attached)
> The scan was less than half the time req
brentano wrote:
> Totally agree, I struggled but the end result is well worth it, keep at
> it
First, I REALLY appreciate the advice from all of you.
piCore is now running on the 4B 8GB.
I can access it on a PC on the same network and have done the media scan
of the 931 GB SSD on the Pi's USB.
Totally agree, I struggled but the end result is well worth it, keep at
it
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LontTimeDummy wrote:
> I lost LMS from our Synology NAS where it was hosted for years because I
> did not notice the update to the v 7 OS would kill LMS.
> I am happy to change the LMS server to an RPi and bought an 8GB RP1-4 as
> the basis.
> I downloaded version 7.0.0, 32-bit (Standard) and ex
LontTime Dummy (sounds like me) I think I might have an Idea where you
went wrong, same place I got stuck.
You have downloaded PiCoreplayer v. 7.00 OK but then On the Instruction
Page "Burn piCoreplayer onto a SD card
Windows
Win 32 Disk Imager click on that, brings you to
Using Win 32 Disk
You appear to have copied the files to the SD card - as files - but it
should have been done as a disk image.
See https://docs.picoreplayer.org/how-to/burn_pcp_onto_a_sd_card/
It shows which tools to use
Paul Webster
http://dabdig.blogspot.com
author of \"now playing\" plugins covering radio
If I interrupt what you have done correctly, you are on the wrong path.
Start here:
'Getting started'
(https://picoreplayer.gitlab.io/pCP-docs/getting-started/)
Formatting is seldom required.
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I lost LMS from our Synology NAS where it was hosted for years because I
did not notice the update to the v 7 OS would kill LMS.
I am happy to change the LMS server to an RPi and bought an 8GB RP1-4 as
the basis.
I downloaded version 7.0.0, 32-bit (Standard) and expanded the ZIP file,
and loaded
In my main listening system, it is a Stereo setup (two speakers only).
I also have a TOUCH connected to my home cinema system and can play
music there. It is a 5.1 system, and uses left, right, center, two rear
speakers, and a subwoofer (but this is all because of the receiver and
has nothing to
No I can't see either what I am looking for, but I remember when I first
joined the Forum, 2012 after that it would have been between 2012 and
2014 that I asked you if it was safe to install that plugin since it was
from memory 3rd party.
But never mind, do you miss a centre Speaker when playing
brentano wrote:
> Not unusual for me not to be able to express myself for others to
> understand what I am dribbling on about.
> I don't know if that would be for PiCoreplayer or LMS, going back some
> years while running LMS off the PC, LMS had brought out updates 3rd
> party to be able to play
Not unusual for me not to be able to express myself for others to
understand what I am dribbling on about.
I don't know if that would be for PiCoreplayer or LMS, going back some
years while running LMS off the PC, LMS had brought out updates 3rd
party to be able to play Digital HD, LMS enables yo
brentano wrote:
>
> OK, so I have made a Donation, now I can ask again.
> Something I had wanted to ask long time ago, digital Hi Resolution is
> available 3rd party app, I would love to see Centre Speaker enabled, it
> brings out vocals and midrange in general.
> Of curse I have no Idea what w
Thanks guys, did update and save, all went well.
Only thing left to do now to show my appreciation is to make a
donation.
I'm trying to find my first rPi that I had bought some 6 years ago,
never got anywhere with it, think it was a 3 not sure though, might be
able to do something with it.
garym wrote:
> Click on the "patch update" on the main tab. And then you may need to
> click on "minor update" afterwards (button just below "patch update").
> see picture:
>
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Did the updates this evening and saved an image. Much appreciated from
Canada.🤔
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kidstypike wrote:
> The Update routine is not yet part of v7.0.0. it's just a patch ATM.
>
> Yes, shut down LMS.
Click on the "patch update" on the main tab. see picture:
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brentano wrote:
> OK, thanks, my CorePlayer download though was done on the 20/04 so only
> a few days ago and it is 7.00.
> Do you need to shut down LMS to do that?
The Update routine is not yet part of v7.0.0. it's just a patch ATM.
Yes, shut down LMS.
*Server - LMS 8.2.0 *Pi4B 4GB/Argon
OK, thanks, my CorePlayer download though was done on the 20/04 so only
a few days ago and it is 7.00.
Do you need to shut down LMS to do that?
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brentano wrote:
> Hi garym, I don't have that SDCard Image Create backup image of your pCP
> media neither.
>
> 34348
You need to update pCP.
See -
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?114408-Setting-Up-LMS-On-A-Raspberry-Pi-4B&p=1019870&viewfull=1#post1019870
*Server - LMS 8.2.0
Hi garym, I don't have that SDCard Image Create backup image of your pCP
media neither.
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And a reminder to those enjoying piCorePlayer. Donate button at bottom
of this page. ;-)
https://www.picoreplayer.org/
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Man in a van wrote:
> what do you see ?
>
> 34328
The drop-down gives two choices:
/tmp/images
/ /proc /sys /dev/pts [& several others]
I do see the write-permission message.
I saved the backup file to /tmp/images, logged into the RPi4 from my
smartphone and downloaded the file, and transfer
Man in a van wrote:
> what do you see ?
>
> 34328
I don't see that message. Buy I'm writing backup image to the USB drive
that is already mounted to the rPi.
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TimT wrote:
> The drop-down in Step 1 does not give an option to save to my NAS (the
> location of my music files). Is that by design?
>
> TimT
what do you see ?
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garym wrote:
> My version is 7.0.*1*
>
> #piCorePlayer version
> PCPVERS="piCorePlayer 7.0.1"
> WWW_BUILD: 00016
>
> You should select "patch update" and "minor update" on the piCorePlayer
> main tab page, about halfway down.
The drop-down in Step 1 does not give an option to save to my NAS (
garym wrote:
> have you clicked on the beta tab at the bottom of the piCorePlayer main
> tab?
My version is 7.0.*1*
#piCorePlayer version
PCPVERS="piCorePlayer 7.0.1"
WWW_BUILD: 00016
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P Nelson wrote:
> I am using PicorePlayer V 7.0.0 (23 Dec2020) on a 3B+, and I do not see
> these SD Card backup options the screen shots in your post. Per the
> website, V7.0.0 is the latest official version.
> https://docs.picoreplayer.org/downloads/
>
> Are the screen images from a beta ver
garym wrote:
> You create a backup image using this piCoreplayer function (see
> pictures). This "image" file is something you'll save on your PC. You
> would then burn this image to an SD card if you ever need to recreate
> your setup.
>
I am using PicorePlayer V 7.0.0 (23 Dec2020) on a 3B+,
Thanks guys, I will do that tomorrow. Got quite a Folder have printed
out every comment here, which I am sure if I get into trouble will see
me working with a great advantage.
I'll try to explain Greg what I thought went on Formatting the SD card.
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Greg Erskine wrote:
> Congratulations! Do a backup.
>
You create a backup image using this piCoreplayer function (see
pictures). This "image" file is something you'll save on your PC. You
would then burn this image to an SD card if you ever need to recreate
your setup.
On the main tab, selec
Great news. Enjoy. Two reminders. Because you're running LMS, you need
to do an "orderly" shutdown if you turn off the rPi (and keep in mind
that I keep mine on 24/7 for months at a time, but sometimes want to
shut down, remove the USB drive, and do some updating (because I don't
use SAMBA). T
brentano wrote:
> Great News, thank you all you've made my day, it is all working now as
> it should, all folders are visible and playing on the Touch...
>
>
> ... only to have no or hardly any sound coming out of the subbie, using
> Audacity didn't help either.
>
Congratulations! One thing
Congratulations! Do a backup.
It's not clear to me, "How and what did you format?"
I've made a lot of piCorePlayer SD cards (100's) and only once have I
had to do a low level format to fix a corrupted SD card, never had to
format any partitions. I do occasionally format an additional third
part
brentano wrote:
> Great News, thank you all you've made my day, it is all working now as
> it should, all folders are visible and playing on the Touch.
> One little point I would like to make is I did Format a SD card just to
> see if it would work before using a new one. Google suggested to For
Great News, thank you all you've made my day, it is all working now as
it should, all folders are visible and playing on the Touch.
One little point I would like to make is I did Format a SD card just to
see if it would work before using a new one. Google suggested to Format
it in exFat not good
kidstypike wrote:
> Try not to ask new questions in an old post, they get missed/overlooked.
>
> No you don't need to download a new image, it's just a file. :)
>
> I don't get that about an image burner in the folder?
Image burner is a program (for burning images to an SD card of course).
L
brentano wrote:
> Thank you Jim, well spoken. I know exactly how it feels, feeling you
> want to pull all your little bit of hair that is left out.
> I am very grateful to poor garym he has been helping me for years.
> Kidstypike's instructions are as you say quite different to the pCP's.
> Than
Redrum wrote:
> when I said "making it worse.." I should have said "making it more
> difficult..."
>
> to be clear, I am not trying to throw shade at Greg or others on the pCP
> team contributing to the documentation. When a system is in constant
> change, how can the documentation keep up? Plu
when I said "making it worse.." I should have said "making it more
difficult..."
to be clear, I am not trying to throw shade at Greg or others on the pCP
team contributing to the documentation. When a system is in constant
change, how can the documentation keep up? Plus, the fact that it's in
co
brentano wrote:
> Thank you Jim, well spoken. I know exactly how it feels, feeling you
> want to pull all your little bit of hair that is left out.
> I am very grateful to poor garym he has been helping me for years.
> Kidstypike's instructions are as you say quite different to the pCP's.
> Than
brentano wrote:
> Thank you Jim, well spoken. I know exactly how it feels, feeling you
> want to pull all your little bit of hair that is left out.
> I am very grateful to poor garym he has been helping me for years.
> Kidstypike's instructions are as you say quite different to the pCP's.
> Than
Thank you Jim, well spoken. I know exactly how it feels, feeling you
want to pull all your little bit of hair that is left out.
I am very grateful to poor garym he has been helping me for years.
Kidstypike's instructions are as you say quite different to the pCP's.
Thanks guys
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I have been following this thread watching Gary and Kidstypike help the
OP through this process, staying out of it, but knowing the first time
you do it, you don't really understand "why" you are doing the steps,
and what they really mean. Making it worse, the pCP "How tos" are for an
older versi
brentano wrote:
> Thank you very much, I will give this a go
> Cheers
>
> Just one more question, regarding the "Reboot" is that just turning off
> the rPi or dose it need to actually disconnect the USB drive from the
> rPi.
> I wouldn't so, just making sure Sorry
reboot is a button on the p
Thank you very much, I will give this a go
Cheers
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brentano wrote:
> It worked this time I can see it.
> Regarding not needing a new SD card, when I was stuffing around
> installing PiCoreplayer and getting all them Errors, when I tried to do
> it again with the same SD card it told me not enough room on SD card and
> that was on 32GIG and 64GIG
It worked this time I can see it.
Regarding not needing a new SD card, when I was stuffing around
installing PiCoreplayer and getting all them Errors, when I tried to do
it again with the same SD card it told me not enough room on SD card and
that was on 32GIG and 64GIG cards its now on a 128GIG
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Your screen shots are not attached. I think you're issue is in the
mounting of the USB drive in piCorePlayer. But the screen shots showing
that mounting will be useful to diagnose.
p.s. You don't need new SD cards if you need to start over. You can
rewrite a new piCorePlayer image to the existi
So Good Morning to you folks in Lancashire, hope I am right, freezing
morning here in Melbourne 7ºC too cold for me.
OK last night when I looked at your Screen shots I knew that mine should
be something similar but they are not, far from it. I don't know how far
I have to go back if possible with
Right thank you, looks like something here is not right, I will take
those screen shots tomorrow and Attach them
Cheers
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brentano wrote:
> Hi Thanks guys, and yes I had done it before and I have got a new 32GIG
> SD Card I did it eventually after stuffing up 2 SD cards due to computer
> errors Write Error -1.0, Error 1117: IO Device Error,
> Ended up getting it done on Windows 7.
> But USB Disk is correctly Recogn
brentano wrote:
> Hi Thanks guys, and yes I had done it before and I have got a new 32GIG
> SD Card I did it eventually after stuffing up 2 SD cards due to computer
> errors Write Error -1.0, Error 1117: IO Device Error,
> Ended up getting it done on Windows 7.
> But USB Disk is correctly Recogn
Hi Thanks guys, and yes I had done it before and I have got a new 32GIG
SD Card I did it eventually after stuffing up 2 SD cards due to computer
errors Write Error -1.0, Error 1117: IO Device Error,
Ended up getting it done on Windows 7.
But USB Disk is correctly Recognized, in Media Player Setti
And donÂ’t worry about Samba until everything else is working. I donÂ’t
use samba at all.
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I installed Picoreplayer for use as a LMS server only on a Pi3B+, I have
a windows 10 machine, and I know nothing about Linux.
I followed the instructions below and after some tribulations, I was
successful:
https://docs.picoreplayer.org/how-to/
Three tips after you have burned a fresh picore
Operajulian wrote:
> Hi there - very good explanation of how to set up here:
> https://wallofsound.ca/audioreviews/digital/digital-diy-raspberry-pi-part-2-setup-and-programming/
> Plus at the bottom a 20 plus page pdf with all the set up.
> Its using the Pi both as streamer and LMS server. Worke
brentano wrote:
> Hi, I have been unsuccessfully attempting to set up my rPi as a Server
> for LMS. I have had good advice here from a 2 Members und they suggested
> I'll come here and get a LMS expert to get me going. I have been trying
> to follow the instructions on pCP piCoreplayer documenta
Brentano, you had PiCorePlayer installed and working before. It was only
the missing folders in LMS causing the problems. As others have said,
start over with a fresh install to the SD card. And go back and reread
the PMs I gave you on some of your setup questions. But yes, first get
piCorePlaye
Snap!!
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brentano wrote:
> Hi, I have been unsuccessfully attempting to set up my rPi as a Server
> for LMS. I have had good advice here from a 2 Members und they suggested
> I'll come here and get a LMS expert to get me going. I have been trying
> to follow the instructions on pCP piCoreplayer documenta
Hi, I have been unsuccessfully attempting to set up my rPi as a Server
for LMS. I have had good advice here from a 2 Members und they suggested
I'll come here and get a LMS expert to get me going. I have been trying
to follow the instructions on pCP piCoreplayer documentation without
success.
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