Pretty much what is in our repo is what you can install from the web
interface. Or tools commonly used with the RPI. We do offer a
gcc/build toolchain if you want to take a stab at compiling things. I
build everything natively for pCP, except for the kernels which are
cross compiled.
piCo
Craig wrote:
> Is it possible to run other programs too? I'm thinking of JRiver Media
> Centre which I use for all my music management
Hi Craig
In "Advanced" mode on the "Main Page" of the piCorePlayer web-GUI you
have the option: Extensions
Press that Extensions button - and you're presented
So it sounds like I'd need to install a Linux build, get LMS working
then install a build of Media Centre and get it all playing nicely
together.
I think I'll stick with PiCorePlayer because it's working like a charm.
Thanks
Craig
MC2Slim - Windows Shell and J River Media Center Integration
piCorePlayer, is purely focused on the LMS ecosystem.. I have
no reason to run others, so I don't spend time to develop (Not that I
have extra time to kill either :)
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
Homepage: https://www.picoreplayer.org
Please 'donate'
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You can try Raspbian OS, install LMS and Squeezelite then
https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=115513.0
I run Raspbian Desktop OS with LMS, Squieezelite, a seperate
Spotify-Connect, so it might just work (I'm thinking, not at the same
time :) ).
I have tried the jriver stuff on a
Craig wrote:
> I must admit to having zero knowledge of Linux but with the help of this
> forum I built a Pi based LMS using PiCorePlayer and also use it to store
> all my music on a SSD.
>
> Is it possible to run other programs too? I'm thinking of JRiver Media
> Centre which I use for all my
I must admit to having zero knowledge of Linux but with the help of this
forum I built a Pi based LMS using PiCorePlayer and also use it to store
all my music on a SSD.
Is it possible to run other programs too? I'm thinking of JRiver Media
Centre which I use for all my music management, they ha