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I've dipped in and out of this thread over the months (!), and I wonder
if the LMS setup that I travel with might be another solution. Following
a post from several years ago, I set up LMS on a WiFi enabled Western
Digital 2Tb hard drive. This has two WiFi cards, so it sets its own
network up and
Or use fing on a android phone or look in dhcp table of router.
*SqueezeBoxes:* 1x Transporter (Living room) 1x SB2 (shed), 1x Radio
(Kitchen), 1x Boom (Dining room), 1x piCorePlayer (jacuzzi), 1x
piCorePlayer (Garden) 1x OSMC + Squeezelite (Movie room), 1x Touch
(Study 2), few spare unit's
*S
I use a dedicated charger, and some switching relays. And separate
buck converter.Im also only powering an old model A with usb WiFi.
That all in one board is nice, but it made me nervous when it smoked.
They replaced it under warranty, but kinda blamed me for shorting
it.which Im p
paul- wrote:
> Be wary of that board from adafruit..Ive had one burn up during
> charging.
Ok, thanks.
Im doing a charge and battery endurance test now, and I dont have a
case yet.
Is there another UPS controller that you know of that will run on wall
power when plugged in, charge the b
Be wary of that board from adafruit..Ive had one burn up during
charging.
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I took a break from the software and operating system stuff to work on
the custom hardware needed to go inside this beast, as one guy
described. I had to learn to solder very small stuff including board
soldering. After watching several YouTube videos, I tried my had at it
today. I was surprised
kidstypike wrote:
> Pi/piCorePlayer running in AP mode worked flawlessly for me I used it in
> the car for some months, but it became a bit of a faff, I now use a
> phone with a large micro SDcard in car.
>
> I also used it a couple of times in a holiday home with no
> router/network. Again it
No we don't use MDNS.
1) Check the information tab of your LMS server, it will show IP's
2) Use a tool like angry ip scanner. https://angryip.org/
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I've used nmap and mdns (avahi) to find pi's before, but I can't seem to
do this with picoreplayer. Is there something I'm missing? It doesn't
look like the picoreplayer tinycore image is running any mdns? or if it
is what is the type I should be searching for?
Justin
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Greg Erskine wrote:
> hi lesliew,
>
> Sorry, the [FS Resize] command will work on a fresh install.
>
> This command is expecting the partition to be named PCP_BOOT and
> PCP_ROOT. This is so we don't ruin a setup that has been manually setup
> or modified. For the next release of pCP, this com
Reporting back that I updated to piCorePlayer 5.0.1 last weekend and
this issue with Spotty seems to be resolved here.
Good work and thanks for all the developers' efforts in keeping this
platform alive. Certainly worthy of donation.
thanks I'll post the question eslewhere then
Paul Webster wrote:
> Might be better addressed in the Audiophile area.
> I suspect that most in this section do not hear any jitter.
Syno 415+ with LMS 7.9 -> Picoreplayer 3.11 with Audio-GD I2S hdmi
output -> PS Audio DirectStream -> Pass Labs X
Might be better addressed in the Audiophile area.
I suspect that most in this section do not hear any jitter.
Paul Webster
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Author Radio France (FIP etc) plugin
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Hello all, has anyone experienced underclocking of their Pi so that the
clock matches an easily dividable rate for the known frequencies of 44.1
and 48 KHz?
What happens if we run the Pi at *1, 083 801 6 GHz? (that's
44.1*48*2^9 Khz)
Is that achievable?
Would it solve the jitter issue of the Pi
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