Foggy wrote:
> The sound quality when using the Pi is audibly inferior to a standard
> Squeezebox, even through cheap PC speakers and that is when only running
> the Squeezeslave software (I think also I tried Squeezelite some time
> ago). I did a little searching at the time and I believe it is
Foggy wrote:
> Hi Greg,
> The sound quality when using the Pi is audibly inferior to a standard
> Squeezebox, even through cheap PC speakers and that is when only running
> the Squeezeslave software (I think also I tried Squeezelite some time
> ago). I did a little searching at the time and I bel
reinholdk wrote:
> Recently I've read about somebody who was reading out the value of a
> Radio's or Touch's light sensor as a presence detector for use in home
> automation.
> Maybe this would be a better solution than using a camera. :)
>
> Unfortunately I cannot find this article right now.
Greg Erskine wrote:
> Great you got it going Foggy.
>
> Can you explain a bit more the problem with the Raspberry Pi's sound
> quality and the motion sensor. Are you saying the motion sensor
> interfered with the Raspberry Pi's ability to play music?
>
> I have an interest in Raspberry Pi's and
Recently I've read about somebody who was reading out the value of a
Radio's or Touch's light sensor as a presence detector for use in home
automation.
Maybe this would be a better solution than using a camera. :)
Unfortunately I cannot find this article right now.
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Foggy wrote:
> Firstly, I think I will leave the medical research to the experts! I
> didn't read through my original post carefully enough before posting - I
> did laugh!
> Secondly, I much appreciate the response, the shell command above worked
> a treat and the Pi is now working perfectly in t
Greg Erskine wrote:
> Hi Foggy,
>
> I think it is normal practise to control the Raspberry Pi via LMS.
>
> ( echo "$MAC $STRING"; echo exit ) | nc $LMSIP 9090
>
> MAC=mac address of Raspberry Pi
> STRING=LMS command i.e. play, pause
> LMSIP=LMS ip address
>
Firstly, I think I will leave the
Is there a way I can send commands from a script on the Pi to
Squeezeslave on the pi - specifically play and pause???
In the LMS world you wouldn't send those commands to the player, but to
the server. Then yes, it's as simple as a " pause
1". Check LMS' CLI documentation
(http://yourserver:9
Man in a van wrote:
> A first for medical science:p;)
>
> Ronnie
Great mental picture. ;)
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Foggy wrote:
> Is there a way I can send commands from a script on the Pi to
> Squeezeslave on the pi - specifically play and pause???
>
> The reason I ask is that, with my limited ability-* I am very close to
> creating a motion detecting Squeezebox.*-
> The plan is to have Muzak in the loo tha
Foggy wrote:
> Is there a way I can send commands from a script on the Pi to
> Squeezeslave on the pi - specifically play and pause???
>
> The reason I ask is that, with my limited ability I am very close to
> creating a motion detecting Squeezebox.
> The plan is to have Muzak in the loo that co
Is there a way I can send commands from a script on the Pi to
Squeezeslave on the pi - specifically play and pause???
The reason I ask is that, with my limited ability I am very close to
creating a motion detecting Squeezebox.
The plan is to have Muzak in the loo that continues playing the curren
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