Redrum wrote:
> Listened to that TFF yesterday, first listen sounds quite good!
>
> Assuming you do a "look for new" and not a "wipe and rescan", and are
> looking in LMS, are you looking for the first entry in album artist->
> new music? or album artist->tears for fears? What could happen is w
Since setting up this system things are basically fine, but Im having a
frustrating problem.
I rip the new Tears for Fears CD on my MAC , physically connect the
external SSD to it, and transfer the ripped files to it.
Then I reconnect the SSD to the Pi, go into LMS via PiCorePlayer and
rescan.
kidstypike wrote:
> No jiggery pokery needed.
>
> Is this a sata SSD? if so just format it as NTFS in Windows, and connect
> it to your pi as you would a USB stick.
>
> I have 2 sata SSD drives connected to my Pi/piCorePlayer, no problem at
> all.
>
> 37195
Excellent! Have reformatting to NTF
kidstypike wrote:
> No jiggery pokery needed.
>
> Is this a sata SSD? if so just format it as NTFS in Windows, and connect
> it to your pi as you would a USB stick.
>
> I have 2 sata SSD drives connected to my Pi/piCorePlayer, no problem at
> all.
>
> 37195
You make it look so easy!
I am a M
I think I particularly need to know what to put as share name and share
type. At the moment I keep getting Disk Mount Error
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d6jg wrote:
> No special settings. Just tell the Touch to connect to the LMS on
> piCorePlayer
OK. I got this thing going. Testing it with just a USB memory stick
attached.
All great , so I bought a Kingston SSD drive and adapter to load up my
music collection. Now the trouble starts.
I either
Apesbrain wrote:
> 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/
Is th
Apesbrain wrote:
> 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/
Many
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
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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Zlipknot;543657 Wrote:
>
>
> And a real disappointment:
> It seems I cannot use the touch to play local music without having a
> wireless network available? Is this correct?
>
>
>
> Z
anyone able to answer his q
I am trying to use the touch connected to my USB hard drive (a Samsung
Story) and keep getting this message. Any ideas as to what the problem
is and how it can be fixed? Could it be that there are other things
than music files on the hard disk?
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