Thanks for this!
I'm running on an older Core 2 Duo Mac Mini (OS X 10.13.6) and had
issues starting 8.3.0 - the troubleshooting a few pages back helped a
lot!
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I eventually chucked in the towel with my Transporter. Nothing I did
with anything restored access to Tidal.
So I bought a Cambridge Audio CXN V2. Turned it on, and firstly it
grabbed the network and automatically updated the firmware. Tidal, Qobuz
built in - so it found Tidal in another second
zzzap wrote:
> I'm on latest RPi-OS Lite. Pulseaudio comes with the grapical versjon of
> RPi-OS to help mix sound from multiple applications. I've uninstalled it
> on some ocations, but it breaks audio from other apps.
> Maybe start with a clean Lite install on another SD card is the less
> tr
I have migrate my Music library from a local extern HDD connected to the
server (Windows Server 2022) with Squeezebox. When I change the folders
in the Control panel (i.e. \\MEDIA_NAS\Music) and apply it will stand.
But when I change the folders in the Webbased app after applying the
field went em
zzzap wrote:
> I'm on latest RPi-OS Lite. Pulseaudio comes with the grapical versjon of
> RPi-OS to help mix sound from multiple applications. I've uninstalled it
> on some ocations, but it breaks audio from other apps.
> Maybe start with a clean Lite install on another SD card is the less
> tr
I have migrate my Music library from a local extern HDD connected to the
server (Windows Server 2022) with Squeezebox. When I change the folders
in the Control panel (i.e. \\MEDIA_NAS\Music) and apply it will stand.
But when I change the folders in the Webbased app after applying the
field went e
slartibartfast wrote:
> I don't have .asoundrc either so I think the likelihood of me getting
> this working is slim. Which version of the Raspberry OS are you running
> on your Pi. Mine is Buster and pulseaudio is default on that. I have no
> idea what difference that makes.
I'm on latest RPi-
If you have set NIGHTLY back to 0, it wont update to the latest
nightly.
But another way is to download the latest version of what ever you want,
and put it in the download share of the QNap.
Then stop and start QLogitechMediaServer, it will install that if it
matches the requirements .
Through t
zzzap wrote:
> Yes, we can also have it in user home directory under another name. See
> the description on the that page.I don't have .asoundrc either so I think the
> likelihood of me getting
this working is slim. Which version of the Raspberry OS are you running
on your Pi. Mine is Buster an
slartibartfast wrote:
> I am just starting to have a look at this and I don't seem to have
> /etc/asound.conf
> Did you create it?
>
Yes, we can also have it in user home directory under another name. See
the description on the that page.
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zzzap wrote:
> Quite possible, if a problem at all. I where lead in a direction due to
> how the WAV file repeatedly got 100% match while the FLAC always failed
> when recaptured multiple times. With now a more a extended dataset using
> different input files I'm starting to a lesser degree trus
A Postscript,
I arranged to ssh from Terminal in my main desktop to the LMS Pi. This
makes it possible to run -sudo apt-get update- and -(dist-)upgrade-
without plugging screen, keyboard and mouse into the Pi. With key
upgrades this can be followed with a sudo reboot.
Alternatively, I can push
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