@paul. I've got the same idea but how to trouble shoot. I'm not even
sure if the pi is able to connect at all. That's why I enabled SMB1 at
the server side and used vers=1 and vers=2 at the pi side. Still no
luck.
Is it possible to mount from command prompt to get more feedback from
the pi os? If
Some extra thoughts ...
LMS iTunes plugin on Windows is able to check the Windows Registry to
find the path to the iTunes XML file.
That means that you might have found that it worked without having to
configure anything.
So when you run it on your Raspberry Pi you will have to give it the
explic
Hello and thanks for the great work.
I installed v6.0 by downloading the image and following the instructions
as per usual.
When I want to mount the NFS share via the web GUI, the fields are not
active for editing.
clicking "more >" next to the "Set NET Mount" button advises the
following:
Co
ralphy wrote:
> Great work! it is often a challenge to get the keycodes right.
>
> You don't active LIRC support in the webgui, nor use lircd.conf or
> lircrc files with inputlircd as it replaces lircd and you have to launch
> it from the user commands.
>
> Please review my 'initial post'
> (h
Hi all,
I've been running LMS every since I've bought the DUET, some 7-8 years
ago (?)
3-4 years ago I bought a couple of RPi1B to play around. Since they were
gathering dust in the cupboard, I turned them into picore players. A
couple of weeks ago I;ve updated the one in my study to the latest
That's the first problemusing microsoft server as a file server.
Newer versions of Windows are very very picky as to what is allow to
mount a share. I'm sure it's some sort of firewall configuration
issue.
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
Homepage: https://www.
I think that you will have to export periodically if LMS not on same
machine as iTunes.
Maybe you can export to a shared location and have your pCP mount it but
not sure what will happen if your mount point is not on 24/7.
You can share out a USB stick/drive on pCP and write to it from Windows.
I have ordered the parts and pieces to build my first Raspberry Pi 4
PiCorePlayer and LMS Server. My objective is to turn off my Win 10 PC
from 24/7 LMS service.
Can I still use iTunes?
Since Win XP through Win 10 I have used iTunes in LMS to organize music
and playlists. I use iTunes as a bac
Had to say, except for mounting the server 2019 share
*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
*Server:* LM
ralphy wrote:
> What happens to the remote power button behaviour if you turn ON the
> Enable Power On Button when Powered Off option in
> Jivelite->Settings->piCorePlayer?
Hi Ralphy,
When I set that option the remote works correctly and toggles between on
and off and seems correctly "debounce
Correct - when working this way LMS is the master.
You can use LMS-aware apps or a web interface to LMS (like you did) to
set the music to play on your Sonos.
If you install the "Material" plugin then you can get an app-like
interface in your browser (phone, tablet or desktop) by going to
...:900
prabbit wrote:
> I like the default Now Playing Screensaver, but I would like a couple of
> tweaks. Where is it located?
>
> I imagine it's possible to use that file as the basis of the Custom
> Clock Helper screensaver I would to make.
>
> Searching the LMS repo, on my LMS server, the Jiveli
What happens to the remote power button behaviour if you turn ON the
Enable Power On Button when Powered Off option in
Jivelite->Settings->piCorePlayer?
Ralphy
*1*-Touch, *5*-Classics, *3*-Booms, *1*-UE Radio
'Squeezebox client builds'
(https://sourceforge.net/projects/lmsclients/files/) 'don
Hiya,
- for the record -
I could set up the whole thing. But I have to use the LMS-Page on Port
9000 to start playing music. If this is intended behavior, all is
working now, I can see my music there.
I was thinking of controlling everything inside the Sonos-app. If that's
not possible, never
paul- wrote:
> Why does Sonos need to connect via SMB to your pCP based server?SMB1
> is likely not enabled in the conf, as it is long obsolete.
>
> You might be able to manually edit the smb.conf file to enable it, but
> then don't use the web interface to manage smb.
>
> https://www.samb
edwin2006 wrote:
> Because it runs perfectly on the pi
🤪
*Players:* SliMP3,Squeezebox3 x3,Receiver,SqueezeLite-X,PiCorePlayer x3
*Server:* LMS Version: Latest Nightly on Centos 8.0 VM on ESXi 6.5.0U3
on Dell T320
*Plugins:*
AutoRescan/BBCiPlayer/PowerSave/PowerSwitchIII/Squeezecloud/Spotty/
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