andjo wrote:
> Great & thanks for your responses.
> Meanwhile I got the usb version of the monitor an adopted the pdf. I
> also copied the long codes into text boxes - so copy & paste should now
> work correctly.
> Cheers
> 26045
Thanks for this good guide!
Nevertheless it needs an update.
I j
doggod wrote:
> natürlich kenne ich das deutsche ü und sollte mich wirklich daran
> erinnern, dass ä auch verwendet wird. Eigentlich einmal Deutsch gelernt
> ... das war erst vor> 30 Jahren. Vielleicht erklärt das die Sache ...
> Ok I admit, used google translate for that one, most likely very po
hi mr-b,
If you feel pCP is getting in the way of LMS, just dump pCP and install
LMS directly on another OS like you used to do. Removing one layer that
is not really required, may make things easier to manage in your case.
regards
Greg
jasc wrote:
> This is the setting I now have to achieve the behavior you are
> describing: LMS does not automatically check for updates on its own,
> only when manually triggered by the "Check for updates now" CTA - and if
> it finds a newer build, will automatically download it, thereby enablin
sodface wrote:
> Unfortunately there is no forum, just a wiki, a couple mailing lists,
> and their GitLab issue tracker. There is no gui by default but you can
> add one fairly easily with a meta-package I believe but I think that
> changed a bit recently. I'm running xfce on the laptop I'm ty
ngok sun wrote:
> I did tried lower sample rate with my original resample setting and it
> wasn't affect much back then, I suppose the resample setting -R
> vE::4:28:95:105:45 also play it's part.
> hope I can get more understanding about these magic numbers.
I'm glad to hear it worked out for
Slightly off topic - I've found Paypal donation links for pCP (done,
thanks for the great work), Michael Herger (done, thanks for the great
work) but not for philippe44ca - is there one?
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diode84 wrote:
> I am struggling a bit with Alpine linux. I can set it up to a terminal
> but get no gui. Is there a gui and is there a forum that helps with
> Alpine install that is a regular forum.
Unfortunately there is no forum, just a wiki, a couple mailing lists,
and their GitLab issue tr
This is the setting I now have to achieve the behavior you are
describing: LMS does not automatically check for updates on its own,
only when manually triggered by the "Check for updates now" CTA - and if
it finds a newer build, will automatically download it, thereby enabling
pCP's admin console
sodface wrote:
> Hi diode84, the info in the first post is still accurate. Install
> Alpine then:
> - download and add my public key (link in #1) to /etc/apk/keys
> - add http://www.sodface.com to /etc/apk/repositories
> - sudo apk update
> - sudo apk add lms squeezelite
> - edit /etc/conf.d/sq
Hi there,
I am just discovering pcp and it is awesome. Thanks so much for your
work!
I'm trying to built a Pi kitchen radio that comes with a dedicated
bluetooth button and a touchscreen. I want it to be able to pair with a
phone / other device in a way that music from the phone gets played
th
I've dug around and can't find any apps that delay the video, not on
Android anyway. I read about possible BT lag on rpi3s and issues with
wifi, so I tried my rpi4 with ethernet. Exaclty the same results. :-(
So, unless there's an exernal BT dongle that supports BT v5 and APTX or
whatnot to reduc
Hmm, I don't recall changing any LMS download settings when PCP
installed LMS, all I know is that clicking the Nightly Update button on
PCP doesn't seem to do anything unless you have already set the
auto-download LMS updates option in LMS, which I def would not have done
since I only download s/
mr-b wrote:
> Great tx that worked. I had read the OP but missed the relevance of that
> diag somehow. The only issue is that the lipsync is very poor.
> So I tweaked the BT delay from 10,000 to zero (though I've no idea what
> the units are, but whichever it seems high), but it's still very
> n
Great tx that worked. I had read the OP but missed the relevance of that
diag somehow. The only issue is that the lipsync is very poor.
So I tweaked the BT delay from 10,000 to zero (though I've no idea what
the units are, but whichever it seems high), but it's still very
noticeable.
What units
diode84 wrote:
> Exactly what I was looking for, I have a number of Wyse thin clients
> which will run Daphile but what I want is LMS and Squeezelite instead.
> A link to anything updated would be appreciated.
> Thanks
> diode84
Hi diode84, the info in the first post is still accurate. Install
Exactly what I was looking for, I have a number of Wyse thin clients
which will run Daphile but what I want is LMS and Squeezelite instead.
A link to anything updated would be appreciated.
Thanks
diode84
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