Thank you all for your interesting answers! :)
I was asking if it is necessary to install a USB plug on the front of a
picoreplayer.
If someone has a USB stick we can connect it and listen.
But your explanations are clear!
It is not a good idea to put a USB connector in front of it. This
inter
It would require some level of automatic mounting of the file
system.which is not enabled in pCP. It would require a custom udev
rule. Just jerking out the USB stick is going to cause problems
too.which means you will need a way to eject the device. While it
is all possible, its just
Greg is right in that picoreplayer is not a thumb drive player, similar
to a CD player, but what is?
But, it's an interesting use case (not one that we are used to :)). I
can see where a scan of "a bunch of music" on a thumb drive, could occur
very quickly. So, how could PaulH get to the point w
Perhaps, put all your music on a USB HDD and attach that to the rPi,
rather than having lots of different thumb drives.
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Redrum wrote:
> yea, on reread it does seem like a usage pattern similar to a CD,
> cassette tape, or 8-Track :)
>
> Jim
Yes, you are right Jim ! :cool:
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kidstypike wrote:
> My interpretation is that the OP wishes to remove one USB stick and
> insert another USB stick with different music on it?
Yes and no... maybe the same stick with new tracks added maybe an
another stick.
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kidstypike wrote:
> My interpretation is that the OP wishes to remove one USB stick and
> insert another USB stick with different music on it?
yea, on reread it does seem like a usage pattern similar to a CD,
cassette tape, or 8-Track :)
In that case, does AutoRescan plugin still work?
Jim
kidstypike wrote:
> My interpretation is that the OP wishes to remove one USB stick and
> insert another USB stick with different music on it?
Unless each stick is identically named and formatted I dont think you
can do that very easily at all.
I think the OP needs to get some experience of wha
My interpretation is that the OP wishes to remove one USB stick and
insert another USB stick with different music on it?
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PaulH wrote:
> Thank you Jim for making me discover a function I didn't know.
>
> Picore has a lot of ressource but not easy to found them.
>
> But I like to come with a new USB key, plugin and music
> That's why it will be great if the update could be done when the key is
> connected
To give you a little bit of guidance to what Jim suggested:
1) Samba, follow the picoreplayer instructions here (step #3):
https://docs.picoreplayer.org/how-to/add_usb_hdd/.
Note it might not look exactly like the instructions as picoreplayer is
changing faster than the documentation can keep
Thank you Jim for making me discover a function I didn't know.
Picore has a lot of ressource but not easy to found them.
But I like to come with a new USB key, plugin and music
That's why it will be great if the update could be done when the key is
connected !
PaulH wrote:
> Thanks Jim :) I totally. forgery this point!
>
> Now it works! But...
>
> If you remove the USB key and and some musical files on the key when you
> plug it back, you can't see the new tracks. We must to "rescan" as you
> told me. Is there any way to do that automatically ???
R
Thanks Jim :) I totally. forgery this point!
Now it works! But...
If you remove the USB key and and some musical files on the key when you
plug it back, you can't see the new tracks. We must to "rescan" as you
told me. Is there any way to do that automatically ???
There is also this
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did you go to LMS->Settings->basic settings, enter your mount path and
rescan?
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Hello,
I would like to play music coming from an USB key:
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But I don't see my music.
Key is formatted FAT32. I put some .wav, .mp4 and .mp3 files on the
root.
Try also to add put those files into a directories MUSIQUE
What do I wrong ?
Thanks
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