plasticator2 wrote:
> Even that's a step too far! But I use Music IP to do the fingerprinting
> but Spicefly to choose the tracks. AFAIK that is very difficult to run
> on the Pi but if you know otherwise I'd be very keen to hearI don't use
> spicefly but there are a couple of ways to
slartibartfast wrote:
> You could have installed MusicIP on the Pi if you had installed Raspbian
> instead of pCP [emoji2]
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
Even that's a step too far! But I use Music IP to do the fingerprinting
but Spicefly to choose the tracks. AFAIK that is very
plasticator2 wrote:
> I completely identify with you! I moved LMS to a RPi 3B+/Picore player
> set up about 4 years ago and it was brilliant as a low power, always-on
> system. I am no Linux programmer, but the tutorials are great etc. I
> also kitted out a friend's place with a 3 x RPi
staresy wrote:
> I've always run LMS on a headless Win10 server, mainly due to me being
> familiar with Windows and also the server runs some other Win based apps
> that I use.
>
> However, I am becoming less and less convinced that this is the best
> platform, constant Win10 updates, bloated
staresy wrote:
> Thanks for the pointers, just so I understand correctly as I'm new to
> Rpi and pCP, are these solutions relevant to a Rpi with pCP running?
>
> I ask because I thought that the pCP LMS solution formatted the drive
> with it's own operating system rather than linux, but maybe
bakker_be wrote:
> 2 solutions for this:
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?106958-Success-MusicIP-and-Spicefly-Sugarcube-running-on-Raspberry-Pi
>
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?114235-ANNOUNCE-MusicIP-container-for-ARM-based-systems-first-release
Thanks for the
2 solutions for this:
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?106958-Success-MusicIP-and-Spicefly-Sugarcube-running-on-Raspberry-Pi
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?114235-ANNOUNCE-MusicIP-container-for-ARM-based-systems-first-release
Main System: Touch; Marantz SR-5004 +
I don't know that MusicIP can be run on pCP, but it can be run on rPi
using a different OS. I'd also like to know if it could run on pCP,
hence my comment here.
I have LMS on pCP but maintain a headless MusicIP server on Windows, the
same system I use to analyze my music files. Like your
I've always run LMS on a headless Win10 server, mainly due to me being
familiar with Windows and also the server runs some other Win based apps
that I use.
However, I am becoming less and less convinced that this is the best
platform, constant Win10 updates, bloated OS, inability of my current