Turning the gpio-poweroff on then off would put things back in the
default state.  There is nothing special that needs to be done.  However
if two drivers are trying to claim the same GPIO, then things are
unpredictable.

You've mentioned a pi2 and a pi4, I really think you've been swapping
things around, and getting a wrong IP address.  Check the information
page on the LMS settings interface, it will list all known players
connected (or those recently connected)  and their ip adresses.  Do you
see more than one called piCorePlayer?

Oh, and if you are using internet streaming services, you really need to
upgrade your LMS server.  If you are just using local music, then 7.9.2
is fine.



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