It looks like a Raspberry PI 2 can run SqueezeLite and be managed by WEB
Browser on iPad/iPhone. Anyone doing this?
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The WiFi analyzer will probably not tell you anything useful in trying
to solve this problem, and I doubt it has anything to do with WiFi at
all.
Any chance you could log on to the Pi and check CPU load when you have
your TV connected to the LAN. Perhaps the TV for some reason is pelting
your Pi
Giza2020 wrote:
Brought my pi server running squuezeplug downstairs and plugged directly
into the router and would you believe it the same issue with slow down
when tv on and tv lan connected!
Now I'm proper baffled
How can the tv lan connection be slowing down my sb network? Or is it
Giza2020 wrote:
Now we are talking...ran top command and the cpu% went from 10% for
squeezeserver and flew up to 90%+ when tv turned on and then shot down
when turned off.
Why is the tv doing that to the pi??
Tested with homeplug turned off and had same effect on cpu load
Ok turn off
Brought my pi server running squuezeplug downstairs and plugged directly
into the router and would you believe it the same issue with slow down
when tv on and tv lan connected!
Now I'm proper baffled
How can the tv lan connection be slowing down my sb network? Or is it my
initial thought that
alfista wrote:
The WiFi analyzer will probably not tell you anything useful in trying
to solve this problem, and I doubt it has anything to do with WiFi at
all.
Any chance you could log on to the Pi and check CPU load when you have
your TV connected to the LAN. Perhaps the TV for some
I'm not running a server - this is using mysqueezebox.com. Also, I
verified there is no audio using the analog outputs either, just on
Rhapsody. Everything else works fine.
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earthbased wrote:
It looks like a Raspberry PI 2 can run SqueezeLite and be managed by WEB
Browser on iPad/iPhone. Anyone doing this?
Of course a Raspberry Pi can be used to run SqueezeLite!
Check out piCorePlayer (Check the Unix/Linux forum here) - it's the most
painless way of running
Until I've had some time to see how it goes I'm not going to be able to
be sure. .BUT...it looks like it's done it!
upnp!! You git!! :-)
Thanks guys for all your help!
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earthbased wrote:
It looks like a Raspberry PI 2 can run SqueezeLite and be managed by WEB
Browser on iPad/iPhone. Anyone doing this?
Using an A+, working fine. Some will shout at me, but in that basic
configuration, simple audio jack is good enough for what I'm doing and
the A+ is so
This morning I attempted to listen to Rhapsody but there is no audio
being output from the coaxial digital output. I switched to Pandora and
I get audio.
Did something change with Rhapsody? Does it still work with the SB3?
The display seems to indicate it is playing but there is no digital
In have a pi 512mb version running squuezeplug and the lms server there
works perfect and faster than my ready nas duo (so probably could be
slow to those use to a fast machine) and i can't see any reason for not
using it as the main server. Then have a pi2 with hifiberry amp+ wifi
which is
You probably have to update your server
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