Just an FYI.looks very promising for SoA!
http://www.networkworld.com/article/...otta-cash.html
"The front face sports a flush infrared remote control port (providing
both receive and transmit ability) while the adjacent face (going
counterclockwise) has a optical audio out (1). The rear fac
This could be a heck of a little box for this software!
http://www.networkworld.com/article/2852983/linux/cubox-i4pro-a-whole-lotta-linux-or-android-for-not-a-whole-lotta-cash.html
"The front face sports a flush infrared remote control port (providing
both receive and transmit ability) while the
gharris999 wrote:
> If that works for you, go for it. In the past (I haven't tested this in
> a while) the --localfile method of using squeezelite didn't work with
> whole-album-flacs-with-embedded-cuesheets...which is the bulk of my
> library. So that option wasn't viable for me. I do have a
JackOfAll wrote:
> I'd be inclined to stay away from USB drivers
A typo, I assume? (USB hard disks should be class-compliant.)
Personally, I don't hold USB drives in high regard. The drives tend to
run hotter in an USB enclosure than in a NAS, as the latter usually have
a fan. Thus, I wouldn't b
herve wrote:
> Hi, since i have updated soa, my network share doesn't work anymore.
> >
Code:
> > mount.nfs: an incorrect mount option was specified
> > can anyone help me ? Thanks
Had the same problem. If you update again it should work again.
See h
Wow that was easy! Just got my CanaKit Rasberry Pi B+ last night, and
while my daughter was watching the Berenstein Bears, burned the SD,
pushed it onto the network, got the wireless working, then saw it
magically appear on iPeng. Nice. Sound is better than expected, but
I've got a HiFiBerry on
poing wrote:
> slightly under 100 Mbps whereas it's like 30 MBps for USB.
Slightly under. You'll be lucky to see real-world speeds of 65Mb...
;)
I'll answer the other point later in more details, but for a one word
answer. Yes, Pi 2B makes a good LMS server with NAS. I'd be inclined to
yeomanspc wrote:
> Bump. Still not working. going to have to revert to Squeezeplug which
> kinda works although Ubuntu v13 no longer supported and rather outdated.
> The odroid V14 build comes with XBMC etc., so is a nice build - just a
> shame it doesn't seem to support LMS.
I have been faci
JackOfAll wrote:
>
> I actually have 7x Pi2B's humming away right now
Krisbee wrote:
>
> I need seven of them?
>
I thought Mr. Jack forgot the tags.
Krisbee wrote:
>
> is the Pi2B a candidate for a LMS sever with local USB HDD drive
> storage, or is the hardware still too limited?
I susp
pimd wrote:
> Since the last update i'm experiencing play back problems. Im using a
> Raspberry Pi B+ with a Hifiberry Digi+ board. Sound stops after a few
> seconds and after a while the music will start again. For a short time
> though.
>
> With SOA from a month ago everything played perfectly
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