Set up the Raspberry Pi as a server running piCorePlayer and LMS and
wired to your router. Attach the hard drive via USB to the RPi or to
your router if it has USB input. Use the Touch for control and for
optical output.
https://docs.picoreplayer.org/how-to/
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Dhammavijaya wrote:
> Thanks. It did actually work well for years, but now the drive is not
> being recognised.
>
> I dont know anything about raspberry Pis but I am interested.
>
> My requirements would be just the basic needed to run a music system. It
> would need optical output, ideally a
slartibartfast wrote:
> From your previous posts you have tried this before. I am guessing it
> didn't work very well. Nothing has changed in that respect. Why not use
> a Raspberry Pi as a server?
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
Thanks. It did actually work well for years, but now the
Dhammavijaya wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'd like to revive my Touch and use it connected physically to a USB
> HDD.
>
> I need maybe 1TB of data.
>
> Is there a recommended modern one that works well with both the Touch
> and a MAC?From your previous posts you have tried this before. I am guessing
> it
Hi
I'd like to revive my Touch and use it connected physically to a USB
HDD.
I need maybe 1TB of data.
Is there a recommended modern one that works well with both the Touch
and a MAC?
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