New to LMS on Docker. Running 8.2.1 (1628483320 @ Mon Aug 9 06:40:35
CEST 2021), but now I'm receiving the LMS notification 'A new version of
Logitech Media Server is available.'
Update the Docker image you're using. How you do that? Depends on your
Docker installation. You'll need to give some
New to LMS on Docker. Running 8.2.1 (1628483320 @ Mon Aug 9 06:40:35
CEST 2021), but now I'm receiving the LMS notification 'A new version of
Logitech Media Server is available.'
How should I update?
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The answer is still the same. Not really related to pCP.
I have never experienced an album having more than 100 tracks. If it was
normal, I would start with "001" instead of "01".
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Different buffering settings didn´t help and i did try up to near
extreme values.
No luck with removing the ssd either. And thumbs down to a 32 bit
version in the server as well.
Next up is a fresh 32 bit card in the client. Fingers crossed.
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chill wrote:
> Are these two clients synced? If so, try unsyncing and perhaps (soft)
> powering off one of the clients. If they're not synced, do you get the
> dropouts on both clients?
>
> I had a similar problem some years ago (pCP Squeezelite synced to two
> Booms) and found that restarting
Hello. I already asked this question in 'that thread'
(https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?83719-Sorting-in-quot-Music-Folder-quot),
but I want to ask in this one. I still do not understand, is it possible
or impossible, in principle, to make a "natural sorting" as in Windows
when viewi
dkskl wrote:
> Yes. Thats right. I use 64 bit on RPI 4Bs.
> Are there any known issues with this combo? Or do you think the
> squeezelite / kernel settings should be different to how you would
> configurate a RPI 3B / 32bit?
I have just popped a 64 bit card into my rpi3B+ (I'm not going to
dis
dkskl wrote:
> and a RPI4b/pCP8 streaming client (LMS not installed).
> A RPI3b client is also on the network.
>
Are these two clients synced? If so, try unsyncing and perhaps (soft)
powering off one of the clients. If they're not synced, do you get the
dropouts on both clients?
I had
kidstypike wrote:
> Well it wouldn't take very long to burn a new SD card with the standard
> 32bit version . . . and try that?
>
> https://docs.picoreplayer.org/downloads/ I even think i have a spare sd card
> with the 32 bit version installed.
I´ll look for it later today.
dkskl wrote:
> Yes. Thats right. I use 64 bit on RPI 4Bs.
> Is there any known issues with this combo? Or do you think the
> squeezelite / kernel settings should be different to how you would
> configurate a RPI 3B / 32bit?
Well it wouldn't take very long to burn a new SD card with the standar
Man in a van wrote:
> You have the 64 bit pCP version
>
> I use the 32 Bit Standard
>
> ronnie
Yes. Thats right. I use 64 bit on RPI 4Bs.
Is there any known issues with this combo? Or do you think the
squeezelite / kernel settings should be different to how you would
configurate a RPI 3B / 32
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