Hi
I have an old iPhone 5 that I would like to use as a remote controller /
player.
This iPhone can not be updated past iOS10, so the app store is not very
usable any more.
Otherwise I would get iPeng Classic.
I do have IPeng Classic for iPad - but this will not install on the
iPhone.
Any
kidstypike wrote:
>
> The Boom plays fine on it's own.
>
> Without using phillipe44's "group players", no matter what combination
> of player's I sync the skip problem is there.
That's the same symptoms I had. And the dropout interval seems common
too.
kidstypike wrote:
> Cured by simply
kidstypike wrote:
> Let me stress, I've never had this problem before with Pi3's, this only
> started happening using a Pi4 as server.
>
> To answer your questions - No, not Mesh, a decent TP-Link router.
> Everything wired except the Boom (signal strength 81%).
A little more on this.
The
chill wrote:
> Apologies if I've missed this in an earlier post of yours, but how are
> your server and Boom connected - wired or wireless? Is yours a mesh
> wifi system?
>
> Although I haven't had a recurrence of my dropout problem, I have had
> one or two issues getting devices to connect
kidstypike wrote:
> Dropouts are back, and I've timed them, 36 seconds between dropouts!
> :confused:
>
Apologies if I've missed this in an earlier post of yours, but how are
your server and Boom connected - wired or wireless? Is yours a mesh
wifi system?
Although I haven't had a recurrence
kidstypike wrote:
> I reinstated the Pi4 to see if I could repeat the dropout when synced
> problem, but it's been perfect, on track 117 no problems.
Dropouts are back, and I've timed them, 36 seconds between dropouts!
:confused:
Server/LMS Pi4 (4GB)
Players are a Boom and a RPi3B+/HiFiBerry
Jeff07971 wrote:
> Chill,
>
> Actually looks like quite a good fit.
>
> I think its becoming clear that without "active" cooling a Pi4 working
> hard (and not throttling) in a closed case is going to be difficult !
The fit was much more convenient that I expected - it slid in between
the two