kidstypike wrote:
> Burned pCP 6.0.0-b5 to an 8GB SD card and booted my Pi4/4GB that has
> been running 6.0.0-b1 for the last few months without problem.
>
> Setup went without problems, however scanning my SSD HDD (NTFS) was so
> pitifully slow, as to be unacceptable. (Yes, I'd installed
kidstypike wrote:
> I'm not sure why you had to re-format your HDD, I always use NTFS
> without problem.
>
> Just sayin'. :confused:
It wasnt the NTFS that appeared to be the problem, it was that it was
GPT not MBR.
wl1 wrote:
> I had another go, tried various combinations, but it didnt work. I
> think I need to go and read up on the terminology here, I recall i have
> made mistakes here before, something like forward/back slashes.
> *
>
> Appreciate the help though...
I'm not sure why you had to
I had another go, tried various combinations, but it didnt work.
I think I need to go and read up in the terminology here, I recall i
have made mistakes here before, something like forward/back slashes.
*
Appreciate the help though...
wl1 wrote:
> I think I did set it and and Saved it. Just been back, tried a longer
> password (in a case there are rules), but nothing showing in the box
> still. And no access...
>
> Something about the Cache?
tc & piCore are fine, I always use those.
I suspect your share path is
paul- wrote:
> You need to set the password in that field on the web interface. It
> does not have a default value.
I think I did set it and and Saved it. Just been back, tried a longer
password (in a case there are rules), but nothing showing in the box
still. And no access...
Something
You need to set the password in that field on the web interface. It
does not have a default value.
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
Homepage: https://www.picoreplayer.org
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GPT converted to MBR - all working as I would want, scanned music Ok,
and now working as a Player and LMS Server. Delighted as usual, many
thanks for everyones help in resolving.
I then set it up with WiFi and that was a first for me, now working,
having added .conf file to memory card as per
edwin2006 wrote:
> Did you use a 2.5A or 3A power supply?
2.5A official PSU - purchased at the same time I acquired the Pi 3B
about 2 and a half years ago.
I've just remembered that although I've had PiCorePlayer working fine
with an external HD before, it was with a different drive. I can
JQW wrote:
> It's a power issue - I was overloading the Pi PSU by trying to power an
> external HD via USB. I couldn't get WiFi to work by editing the
> wpa_supplicant.conf file either - but on disconnecting the USB HD it's
> again working fine. I'll go back to storing my music on couple of
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