Muele wrote:
> I do actually think my router has two USB ports, so I might be able to
> work something out with that.
I used to use an HDD plugged into a USB port on my router, but found it
too slow and clunky (but routers may vary, I guess).
> But for now i see no reason to not just use cPC
karl101 wrote:
> logitechmediaserver[463]: Warning: Fake start-stop-daemon called, doing
> nothing.
Running
Code:
sudo apt-get --reinstall install dpkg
sudo apt-get --reinstall install upstart
may well fix it. (The problem may be due to a
Bukem wrote:
> I would love a barebones Picoreplayer/LMS install experience but dont
> seem to see Picoreplayer for x86-64.
>
That's because "piCorePlayer is a software emulation of a Squeezebox
network music player that runs exclusively on the Raspberry Pi."
Paul Webster wrote:
> However, if settings.html is the missing file then I guess you won't see
> it.
As mentioned above, settings.html doesn't contain the settings
it's just a web page that you use to -change- the settings. The fact
that it's missing won't affect the prefs folder at all, as
InTheBath wrote:
>
> However, I wanted to turn on the digital output of a player, so went to
> the Player tab in Server Settings. It says
> 404 Not Found: settings/player/basic.html
>
> I'm not really sure where this file is supposed to be.
Fwiw, on my Pi-installed LMS, it's at
Wirrunna wrote:
> rbl, this looks interesting and may be what you are after -
>
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?112318-PCP-Parametric-EQ-using-ladspa_dsp
>
>
Looking at steps 6 and 7 of the set-up guide in that post, it only works
because PCP uses Squeezelite as a player,
Man in a van wrote:
> I did not read any of this, it's too early :p
>
> https://www.hifiberry.com/docs/software/guide-adding-equalization-using-alsaeq/
>
> ronnie
Unfortunately, I -think- that'll only work with sound output direct from
the Pi -- eg, via a sound card or bluetooth -- as
Rnee wrote:
> Hi guys, could use some help here. :o
>
> I moved LMS from a RPi to a Debian Buster LXC which, overall, is a big
> improvement:
Just curious - What hardware are you running it on?
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ScottAM wrote:
> ... when I ran my server on a raspberry pi, there were no stutters, in
> about 10 years of use.
Bit confused, as the raspberry pi is only 7.5 years old.
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Just a couple of questions/observations:
Franck@ wrote:
>
>
> /etc/fstab
> >
Code:
> > #LABEL=SAMSUNG /media/SAMSUNG ntfs
defaults,nofail,uid=1000,gid=1000,umask=000,nls=utf8,utf8 0 0
> LABEL=SAMSUNG /media/SAMSUNG ntfs defaults,auto,users,rw,nofail,umask=000 0 0
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