garym wrote:
> Using something like "WinSCP" on your laptop to access the LMS files on
> your old rPi: From your old LMS install copy the "Cache" and "prefs"
> folders from the following locations to somewhere on your laptop:
> /usr/local/slimserver/Cache
>
>
garym wrote:
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> and yes, just reinsert old SD card and you're back to where you were.
> You may need to do that to do the other steps regarding copying your old
> cache and pref folders (and they contain your favorites (favorite.opml)
> as well).
Thanks, that's a relief! When I have the
garym wrote:
> NO! You don't need to edit the config.txt file. At least I never have,
> and I've setup 4 rPis running LMS, starting with versions 3.x up through
> 6.1.
I just inserted the SD Card and started LMS. Please don't tell me all my
plugins are gone, spotty, lastfm, my favourites (I had
garym wrote:
> not exactly. Follow the step by step instructions on finishing the
> install on the how to site link we posted. All these things you do from
> the piCorePlayer webGUI. You'll need to first "expand" the SD card,
> then install LMS, then maybe attach a USB drive. But all these
>
garym wrote:
> yes, unzip the file anywhere on your windows machine. Then use that
> image to burn to the SD card. Any of the 3 listed windows program will
> work fine and be simpleI *think* I used the Win32 program, but can't
> recall.
Ok, so far so good, I also used Win32. So now it's j
garym wrote:
> 32mb card is more than big enough. With no linux knowledge, I had no
> issues installing, following the instructions here at the how to pages:
>
> https://docs.picoreplayer.org/how-to/
I guess I unzip the file in the download folder on my Windows pc, so not
on my SD Card?
Then
Man in a van wrote:
> It will be better to make a fresh imageof pCP v6.0.1
>
> Note below from pCP
>
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> https://docs.picoreplayer.org/releases/
Ok. I think I will give it a try although I'm afraid it will not be easy
for me. So I have a few questions.
I guess all my entries of
mherger wrote:
> > I have problems updating LMS 7.9.3 - 1597753178 on my Rasberry
> > Pi/PicorePlayer (3.21). I tried to update via PiCorePlayer but that
>
> I'd say start by updating pCP...
>
> --
>
> Michael
I never updated pcp because installing pcp/lms took me (years ago) very
very long
Hi all,
I have problems updating LMS 7.9.3 - 1597753178 on my Rasberry
Pi/PicorePlayer (3.21). I tried to update via PiCorePlayer but that
didn't work. It just said "Back up succesfull" and nothing was updated.
The following information was shown:
[1;34m##
d6jg wrote:
> Sorry but I don't actually use playlists in earnest so never come across
> that. I can't see how LMS could actually block duplicates.
>
> If you want to quickly edit a playlist you can do so with any text
> editor - my Windows recommendation is Notepad++ - it can be plugged into
>
d6jg wrote:
> Take this to the piCorePlayer post in Unix/Linux - there is something
> wrong with your pCP setup but I dont know what.
> Explain that existing playlists now work ok edit etc but that new
> playlists arent being written to playlists but probably to pCP temp
> folder.
> I do have
d6jg wrote:
> Take this to the piCorePlayer post in Unix/Linux - there is something
> wrong with your pCP setup but I dont know what.
> Explain that existing playlists now work ok edit etc but that new
> playlists arent being written to playlists but probably to pCP temp
> folder.
> I do have
d6jg wrote:
> Create a playlist but don't re-scan.
> Look in "playlists" via WinSCP
> Is it there and who owns it ?
I created a new playlist, did no rescan and searched it with WinSCP.
It's not 'playlists', not in 'music', not in multimedia. So now I asked
WinSCP to search my root of the NAS fo
d6jg wrote:
> You have found the issue - it needs to be the same throughout
>
> Navigate to the top of "playlists"
> Check the box indicated and clcik OK
> Every file inside playlists will then be changed to have admin /
> administrators and 0777
> LMS should then be able to read, write and edi
dej...@kraanendejong.nl wrote:
> I think it's the same.
> 29757
But when I click on a specific playlist it is NOT the same. It differs.
My playlist 'Prince Quiet.m3u' has the owner 'ssods', and my playlist
'OMD All' has the owner '500'. Bo
dej...@kraanendejong.nl wrote:
> When I click Network\\QnapNas\Multimedia\Music (or any subfolder) and
> Properties, I can see that there is full acces for every owner (I have
> 3). When I click Advanced I can see that this permission is for 'only
> this folder' so I
d6jg wrote:
> What does it say when you navigate down to your playlists folder?
But when I click on a specific playlist it is NOT the same, the group
has changed from admin to ssods! Guess it must be admin too?!
29758
How to change?
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d6jg wrote:
> What does it say when you navigate down to your playlists folder?
I think it's the same.
29757
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d6jg wrote:
> I assure you that if you have the permissions correct then it works.
>
> You will need to learn how to use Putty or perhaps easier WinSCP -
> WinSCP is graphical, Putty is strictly command line.
This is what WinScp says:
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d6jg wrote:
> I assure you that if you have the permissions correct then it works.
>
> You will need to learn how to use Putty or perhaps easier WinSCP -
> WinSCP is graphical, Putty is strictly command line.
Thank you, that's a bit of a relief. I just downloaded WinSCP. I assume
its about the
d6jg wrote:
> Access Shared Folders permissions through the Qnap Control Centre (web)
>
> To change the existing permissions you will need Putty or WinSCP
In Qnap (web) I can see that there exists a user that is not listed in
Explorer when I rightclick on the Multimedia-folder and go for
prope
d6jg wrote:
> Then make sure that your playlist folder has the correct owner & group.
>
How do I check this?
*Storage* - QNAP TS269pro
*Server* - LMS 7.9.1 - Raspberry Pi3 - piCorePlayer v3.21
*Living *- Receiver/Duet - Dynaudio Xeo 5
*Kitchen *- Squeezebox Radio
*Bathroom *- Squeezebox Ra
d6jg wrote:
> It doesnt matter which but the answer to your problem is different in
> each case.
>
> As you used Cifs the user that you used to make the mapping must already
> exist on the qnap but you need to check that they have write permissions
> to the playlist folder. Do this via Qnap Sha
Cifs. I Just followed An online instruction manual so I'm not aware of
the differences between Them. Should I simply switch to NFS OR is there
more to IT then a simple click?
*Storage* - QNAP TS269pro
*Server* - LMS 7.9.1 - Raspberry Pi3 - piCorePlayer v3.21
*Living *- Receiver/Duet - Dynaudi
d6jg wrote:
> How is the Qnap mounted on the Pi?
> Cifs or NFS?
CIFS. I just followed on online installation manual so I'm not aware of
the differences. Change it?
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Hi all,
I use LMS 7.9.1 on a Raspberry Pi3 and use PiCorePlayer. My music and
playlists are stored on a Nas (Qnap TS269 pro). The playlists I use are
a few years old. I discovered that when I add new playlists or add songs
to my existing playlists, the changes (and the new playlists totally)
dis
I use a lot of (long) playlists and keep adding music to them. Sometimes
it happens that I add a track that's already there. Is there a way to
search for possible double entries? It would be nice when you would get
a notification when you add a track that's already there, like the
Spotify does. I
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