kidstypike wrote:
> And with good reason!
>
> It's available in Material, depends on your library structure, I
> suppose.
>
> If I press play all on screen in the picture below, it crashes LMS every
> time, it can't handle such a large list.
>
> 31013I don't see it there either. How did you c
slartibartfast wrote:
> It is there after entering a folder but not for the whole music folder.
And with good reason!
It's available in Material, depends on your library structure, I
suppose.
If I press play all on screen in the picture below, it crashes LMS every
time, it can't handle such a
Viragored wrote:
> I see Robbh's signature says he uses LMS 8 nightly. Maybe I should give
> that a go.I use 8.0 and I don't see an "all songs" feature either. It is there
after entering a folder but not for the whole music folder.
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garym wrote:
> Yep, same for me. With LMS 7.9.3, in Music Folder>, I get no all songs
> option. Just a list of all my music folders.
I see Robbh's signature says he uses LMS 8 nightly. Maybe I should give
that a go.
Digital: Raspberry Pi 3B; piCorePlayer 6 + LMS 8; HifiBerry DAC+DSP >
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Viragored wrote:
> Sorry for continuing this slightly off-topic subject: your comment
> caught my eye, so I opened up the web interface, clicked Music Folder
> and saw a list of (presumably) all my artists over 19 screens. But not a
> hint of "All Songs"! It's not at the top, bottom, in alphabet
RobbH wrote:
> This is not specific to piCorePlayer, but using the default web
> interface, if I go to "My Music" --> "Music Folder", the first item
> listed is "All Songs". I haven't tried it, but my guess is that this
> will put all tracks in the physical library in the current queue, but
> no
doggod wrote:
> Yes I managed now also ...pretty weird not sure what's going on. Only
> thing I did was changing from "7.9.2" to "7.9.3" in the "sudo
> ./lms-update.sh --mm 7.9.xxx -s -r -u -d" command line.
>
Funnily enough I decided to try this morning if it was possible to
download LMS wi
paul- wrote:
> Why downgrade at all? I run 8 on my servers. Have you brought any
> concerns with LMS 8 up with Michael?
Well Michael has, on at least two different occasions that I can recall,
has advised folk that LMS 8 is stll very much a beta :)
I'm happy with 7.9.3 myself, I don't use T
Viragored wrote:
> From the Android app "Squeezer" it's easy - select My Music / Album
> Artists; scroll to the bottom; tap the 3-dots menu to the right and
> choose "Play".
> Squeezer is almost the only controller I use for LMS - it's easy to use
> and features everything I want.
> Sorry I can'
paul- wrote:
> Why downgrade at all? I run 8 on my servers. Have you brought any
> concerns with LMS 8 up with Michael?
Because after "many moons" I've learnt both from proffessional work and
life in general that "if it ain't broken , no need to fix it" ... used
7.9.2 for quite a long time no
paul- wrote:
> Lms has to be on the system for the upgrade to work, the second issue is
> likely a server issue, as there are regex checks done when downloading.
>
Please see my post >
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?111787-ANNOUNCE-piCorePlayer-6-0-0&p=981782&viewfull=1#post981
Why downgrade at all? I run 8 on my servers. Have you brought any
concerns with LMS 8 up with Michael?
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Man in a van wrote:
> I have down graded from LMS v8.0.0 to v7.9.3 at the install stage. Make
> sure LMS is stopped and you have plenty of space in the file system.
>
> ronnie
Yes I managed now also ...pretty weird not sure what's going on. Only
thing I did was changing from "7.9.2" to "7.9.3"
PugRallye wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> For some reason I was having some permissions problems with my NTFS
> formatted external drive, so I backed up, reformatted it as exFAT and
> copied all the files back again.
>
exFat can be a little spotty, itÂ’s not a native file system. But take a
look at the d
Lms has to be on the system for the upgrade to work, the second issue is
likely a server issue, as there are regex checks done when downloading.
I would not run with the -d option, but add the -m.
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
Homepage: https://www.picoreplayer.org
garym wrote:
> hmmm. I've used that update path process to change to LMS 7.9.3 (by
> simply replacing 7.9.2 with 7.9.3). But I've not tried downgrading
> from 8.x to 7.x. But you're saying that running that process fails.
> What do you mean by fails. You get no errors, but you're still at 8.x
Hi all,
For some reason I was having some permissions problems with my NTFS
formatted external drive, so I backed up, reformatted it as exFAT and
copied all the files back again.
When I go into LMS, it's not showing me any external/attached disks that
I can mount.
I've installed the additional
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