mherger wrote:
> Thanks for the Spam :). But you better report the issue to me and don't
> quote the spam message, as it makes it harder for me to get rid of it...
Michael,
I think post #13 in this thread is also spam - it contains a link to
what looks to be an essay mill type site (as did the
mherger wrote:
> Thanks for the Spam :). But you better report the issue to me and don't
> quote the spam message, as it makes it harder for me to get rid of it...
Noted!
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carsten_h wrote:
> No, there is also SqueezePad which works on iPad!
One of the best remote application for LMS, elegant UI and also provide
a player.
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Yatsushiro wrote:
> 33651
Thanks for the Spam :). But you better report the issue to me and don't
quote the spam message, as it makes it harder for me to get rid of it...
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timmiller wrote:
> I dont know how for an iPhone but for Linux Of course, PiCore cannot be
> called the most advanced Linux distribution for the Raspberry Pi. It is
> definitely one of the most minimalist distros that does not load the
> system and can perform the basic functions required by the
I dont know how for an iPhone but for Linux Of course, PiCore cannot be
called the most advanced Linux distribution for the Raspberry Pi. It is
definitely one of the most minimalist distros that does not load the
system and can perform the basic functions required by the user.I
remember being a s
tw99 wrote:
> I'm not sure if it would cover all the features of Ipeng
You would only have a controller for a player not a player.
But the experience is great and you can save as a standalone Webapp on
the iPhone, so you have the look and feel of a real app. It is running
in fullscreen then.
However, I think this request was for a player rather than (or as well
as) a controller.
Until someone does Slimproto (etc) in JavaScript it would mean
connecting to stream.mp3 from a different browser/player
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BrunoAra wrote:
> Are there any alternatives as it keeps crashing on my iPod Touch?
A slightly different approach is to use the Material Skin LMS plugin and
then access it via your normal browser. It's a very good user
experience, although I'm not sure if it would cover all the features of
Ipe
Greg Erskine wrote:
> iPeng
Are there any alternatives as it keeps crashing on my iPod Touch?
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d6jg wrote:
> MPD is completely different technology to LMS that is installed on
> piCorePlayer.
> If you want to use piCorePlayer and LMS with an iOS device then use
> iPeng (or Squeezepad if using an iPad)
> If you want to use MPD then forget about pCorePlayer altogether and use
> Raspbian or
d6jg wrote:
> MPD is completely different technology to LMS that is installed on
> piCorePlayer.
> If you want to use piCorePlayer and LMS with an iOS device then use
> iPeng (or Squeezepad if using an iPad)
> If you want to use MPD then forget about pCorePlayer altogether and use
> Raspbian or
bpa wrote:
> Perhaps somebody can provide some details.
I tested MPD with Volumio and a few other clients before going to
piCorePlayer and I must say that piCorePlayer is much better for me. The
MPD solution was really slow when browsing through my music library, it
was really no fun. Now with
d6jg wrote:
> MPD is completely different technology to LMS that is installed on
> piCorePlayer
I don't know MPD but I think the OP meant to ask what are the functional
differences or pros/cons of MPD vs LMS. Perhaps somebody can provide
some details.
carsten_h wrote:
> No, there is also SqueezePad which works on iPad!
I know. I thought that as soon as I had posted. For the purposes of
answering this thread I don't actually think it matters :)
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Peter2 wrote:
> Hi Greg
> Thanks for the explanation.
> On my iPhone I see some MPD players. I read in this forum Maximummpd
> for the iPhone was fine. But I can't find that Picore does have a
> deamon in the background. Or can I install?
> Or can I install the Deamon on my Synology NAS and c
d6jg wrote:
> iPeng is the ONLY LMS compatible player on iOS
No, there is also SqueezePad which works on iPad!
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d6jg wrote:
> MPD = Music Playing Daemon. In computer speak a daemon is a background
> process with no GUI. In Windows its called a service but in *nix
> variants its a daemon.
>
> AFAIK iPeng is the ONLY LMS compatible player on iOS. iPeng is both a
> controller and player (the latter requires
Peter2 wrote:
> Thanks Greg for your quick reply.
> I read a lot.
> Do you know what the difference is between a music player and a MPD?
>
> greetings,
> Peter
MPD = Music Playing Daemon. In computer speak a daemon is a background
process with no GUI. In Windows its called a service but in *ni
Greg Erskine wrote:
> iPeng
Thanks Greg for your quick reply.
I read a lot.
Do you know what the difference is between a music player and a MPD?
greetings,
Peter
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Hi
I'm discovering piCore and till now it's very good.
I'm looking for a music player on my iPhone to play music via piCore or
my NAS.
Does someone know if this exists and if 'Yes': what is/are good
player(s)?
Thanks and greetings
Peter
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