Jeff07971 wrote:
> I think that it comes with LMS as standard, have a look on the plugins
> page under 3rd party plugins.
Oh, that Powersave. Yes, that works very well for simply powering down
Squeezeboxes. My setup is slightly different. I have a QSC 300 Watt
rack mount amp that powers my
Jeff07971 wrote:
> #2 Already is see under Squeezelite Settings "Power On/Off GPIO"
>
> Thanks Jeff. The GPIO pin High/Low set by On/Off works perfectly +3.3V
> whichever way I want it.. I had not previously seen that option since I
> usually stay away from Beta option. I have been bitten a
PCP 3.02 works really well. I have upgraded all four of my RPi players
to 3.02. Well worth it. Thanks guys.
There is something I would love to see on PCP. It is this.
Enable three RPi GPIO pins to give these functions:
1). Powered on
2). Switched on
3). Playing music
The first is easy and
the same app and seeing the
screen light up.
If I could use this positive On/Off signal to activate my relay then I
could dispense with my signal sensor. Why? Mrs. rederikus sometimes
turns the things down so low that if it is activated later with a quiet
piece of music then, sometimes it does
Greg,
That looks like what I want. Thank you. It will take me a couple of
days to get to it as I am working on other stuff right now --
Christmas...
It is amazing how similar problems breed similar solutions. I was
actually hoping that Steen would pop up and say Yah, we can do this in
the
JackOfAll wrote:
It is primarily a Squeezebox replacement. That's the reason for its
existence. It's an out of the box player. Pre-built, complete with
power supply, wi-fi dongle. Plug it in, and off you go. Nothing to
build, solder, or tinker with.
(Which is not to say that someone
Hi Greg,
Thanks for your help. That worked perfectly. I had been using PuTTY to
set the MAC address and could not make it work. Once I tried using the
web interface IP:8077/ I was able to cut and paste the MAC address with
no problem. As you suggested, a quick reboot and it's off and running
Greg Erskine wrote:
That's good news rederikus,
Although you can do everything manually from the CLI, the web interface
maintains your config.cfg file and does a tinycore backup of data. This
ensures the settings are maintained after a restart.
regards
That must have been it, then. I
Hi all. This is my first post here. I am having trouble with PiCore
Player 1.6 running on a RPi. I have LMS running on a different Pi and
this connects to my two Logitech Booms and two Logitech Players. I can
then play all My Music from my WDMyCloud and Pandora on all stations.
However on