sodface wrote:
> I noticed this in Alpine's IRC logs yesterday:
>
>
>
> Which would be kind of disappointing. I have a bunch of original pi zero
> w's though I'm not really currently using them for anything. The
> chromebase/box is 32bit also but armv7 which I guess Alpine should
> support
I have Touch with EDO installed. My dac is SMSL Sanskrit mkII and the
USB digital interface uses the advanced XMOS asynchronous processing
module.It supports both native DSD and Dop, Supporting up to
32Bit/768kHz and DSD256 decoding.
EDO on the Touch doesn't support DSD natively to the
I thought about my use of the rpi4 and decided not to install LMS.
We have two LMS instances on our lan; four players and additional rpi4.
I use the rpi4 (with HAT) as a headphone amplifier in the home office
where the power is switched off every night.
If I don't turn it off in the Material
Greg Erskine wrote:
> I must admit I have never seen resize fail.
>
> Have a look at the resize log, [Main Page] > [Diagnostics] > [Logs] >
> "resize"
There are two logs with mention of resize.
Current bootsync
#!/bin/sh
# put other system startup commands here, the boot process will wait
Man in a van wrote:
> I'm not very good with log files, sorry
>
> I would suggest using the SD Card formatter and wiping the card, it will
> only take five minutes or so
>
> ronnie
Yes I'll do that
SB3, UE Radio, CA DacMagic, Talk Electronic stereo. LMS 8.1 RPI4B piCore
7.0
BBCiPlayer,
I want to run pCP on my 4GB sd card as Player/Server but the expand
failed three times. I attach the dmesg
+---+
|Filename: dmesg.txt|
|Download:
So I reinstall, create a backup; winscp to the backup and save to my
windows pc.
I read the advice on using the backup and I'm totally at a loss. I'm
able to follow step by step instructions but the comments on the use of
the backup were not understood.
SB3, UE Radio, CA DacMagic, Talk
Currently I use rpi4b as Player/Server and twice yesterday I was unable
to boot up after power off.
This is a different pi to the one that had a dodgy sd receptacle. This
has been rock steady until I powered it in my husband's office.
I realize now he has been switching it off at the mains,
>
> However the router will not give it a ip address at all now, so I am
> inclined to think that the hardware is the problem.
I found the SD card slot is sticking and by pressing the card in hard i
can get the picore webpage to work.
SB3, UE Radio, CA DacMagic, Talk Electronic stereo. LMS
Thanks everyone for your thoughts on this.
The rpi3 uses ethernet cable
Both rpi have different mac addresses
"Can we assume you aren't using any type of access control on your
router that would block an unknown IP address?"
Correct it's a very simple modem/router set up that assigns ip
Greg Erskine wrote:
> Should be http://ipaddress or hostname.local
Neither work, i set this up previously so I expect that the problem is
with some overlap in setting up two pcp rpi on the same LAN
SB3, UE Radio, CA DacMagic, Talk Electronic stereo. LMS 7.9.1
BBCiPlayer, Shairtunes2 plugins
I have been struggling to install pCP on rpi3b today. The router
initially renamed the original one RPI4 with a new name, and the rpi3
now piCorePlayer and a different ip address. The new instance was
unable to connect due to this.
I renamed the original host name and player name, and
Jeff07971 wrote:
> Simple answer is no, the squeezeboxes require the LMS to serve music to
> the squeezeboxs.
> I have doen a quick search for LMS on OpenWRT but do not think that is
> possible (I may be wrong)
> A good way would be to get a Raspberry Pi (3 or 4 Pref) and install
> PicorePlayer
I'm planning to set up a new router on openwrt, Linksys wrt1900acs.
The current set up has Virginmedia Superhub 3, two Logitech
squeezeboxes, running LMS 7.9 from a Win10 box.
Can I play music using only the router, a powered external drive plugged
into router's usb3, and the squeezeboxes?
Hi Steen
its been years since I played music with my Pi, and it has sat on the
shelf for a few years. :o
I downloaded the piCorePlayer version 1.21b_RPI and burned it to a 2GB
microsd card, plugged it in to Ethernet, my amp and the lights are on,
but nothing shows on the router for Picore. I
Jeff07971 wrote:
> And what are the lights on the ethernet port doing ?
It's odd, I didn't do anything but tried it again three hours later and
it is now working on my DHCP network
SB3, CA DacMagic, Talk Electronic stereo. Apple Mac Mini 2011 server,
Twonky server ver 6.3, ipad air 2, iTunes
Thanks picore has appeared on the router, at last. I found it on my LMS
Server also.
Now I can try it out.
SB3, CA DacMagic, Talk Electronic stereo. Apple Mac Mini 2011 server,
Twonky server ver 6.3, ipad air 2, iTunes Music streaming.
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