OK guys! I finally got it. I reapplied the setup scripts for my
soundcard, then applied the following to my */etc/asound.conf*
Code:
pcm.!default {
type plug
slave.pcm "dmix"
}
Next I un-commented and changed these lines in
Nice advice, guys! I got it setup in app Mode. The overall objective
is to make this Pi Media Player as dumbed-down and generally kid (5 year
old) proof as possible.
Last step might be this: getting the apps to share audio streams. I
thought I had this working somehow using ALSA until I
Man in a van wrote:
> Salt in the wound :(
Don't take it personally !! :)
VB2.4[/B] STORAGE *QNAP TS419P (NFS)
[B]Living Room* - Joggler & SB3 -> Onkyo TS606 -> Celestion F20s
*Office* - Pi3+Sreen -> Sony TAFE320 -> Celestion F10s / Pi2+DAC & SB3
-> Onkyo CRN755 -> Wharfedale Modus Cubes
Salt in the wound :(
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App mode on PC, light and dark versions.
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d6jg wrote:
> By app mode I mean as a separate window with no navigation.
>
> Man In Vans posted Image is a normal browser window.
>
>
I was just trying to help boss :o:o
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noexit wrote:
> OH, I see! I think I found it It's an LMS Plugin. Then I use
> Chrome Browser on Pi to "View" Squeezelite's current activity.
>
> When I get all this done, assuming I'm still in a functional capacity,
> I'll write up a nice Tutorial, of sorts, from a Beginner's
noexit wrote:
> OH, I see! I think I found it It's an LMS Plugin. Then I use
> Chrome Browser on Pi to "View" Squeezelite's current activity.
>
> When I get all this done, assuming I'm still in a functional capacity,
> I'll write up a nice Tutorial, of sorts, from a Beginner's
noexit wrote:
> OH, I see! I think I found it It's an LMS Plugin. Then I use
> Chrome Browser on Pi to "View" Squeezelite's current activity.
>
>
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noexit wrote:
> I'm working through the Squeezelite installation... getting close to
> having it right. But what's the part about "Browser Window in App Mode
> with Material Skin"? Like a Chromium Browser window pointing to an IP
> and port?
>
> Thanks!
OH, I see! I think I found it
d6jg wrote:
> Forget Squeezeplay
> Instead use Squeezelite and browser window in app mode with Material
> skin
> It will do exactly what you want
I'm working through the Squeezelite installation... getting close to
having it right. But what's the part about "Browser Window in App Mode
with
Thanks everyone on the help so far! Here is my progress so far:
- Raspberry Pi Buster OS installed and updated.
- AudioInjector Stereo Card working for input and output.
- LMS installed and service set to disabled as this LMS will be a backup
installation.
- Squeezelite installed and
@NOEXIT
I recommend dispensing with NOOBs and installing this Desktop
https://downloads.raspberrypi.org/raspbian_latest
you can install LMS, this worked on Stretch, should be good for Buster.
Firts update the OS then add
Code:
sudo apt -y install
Forget Squeezeplay
Instead use Squeezelite and browser window in app mode with Material
skin
It will do exactly what you want
VB2.4[/B] STORAGE *QNAP TS419P (NFS)
[B]Living Room* - Joggler & SB3 -> Onkyo TS606 -> Celestion F20s
*Office* - Pi3+Sreen -> Sony TAFE320 -> Celestion F10s / Pi2+DAC
castalla wrote:
> Picore player is an alternative OS (based on Tiny Core) which runs in
> ram. Essentially, it provides both squeezelite audio player and/or LMS.
> YMMV. In my opinion, Raspbian is much more versatile.
Thanks for that clarification, Castalla! That helps shed some
noexit wrote:
>
>
> Should PiCoreplayer be a part of this setup? I feel like I'm missing
> what PiCoreplayer actually is. Is it simply a stripped down OS that
> only runs LMS and or Squeezeplay/Jive? Or does it run on top of
> Raspian?
>
> I really appreciate all you folks do and I
Howdy folks! I posted some time ago about getting a more "eco-friendly"
alternative to my soon-to-be extinct Windows 7 LMS PC's and got great
guidance, I believe, on getting Raspberry Pi's. Here's my project plans
and where I need some guidance:
I plan on making 2 Raspberry Pi devices:
Pi #1
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