I have built them and have a blog entry describing the parts lists I
used at:
https://blog.lns.com/?p=151
PiCorePlayer has some instructions at:
https://docs.picoreplayer.org/getting-started/
Tim
On 1/11/22 2:05 PM, Labarum wrote:
Does anyone sell a Raspberry Pi with PiCorePlayer
chicks wrote:
> It will run in the Linux container. Unfortunately, the IP addresses on
> the Linux container won't be available outside of the ChromeBook, unless
> there's some workaround I'm not aware of. It's a very secure OS.
The Linux settings have a port forwarding section.
Are you using mysqueezebox.com and not LMS?
Can you give some examples of radio stations that this happens with?
Paul Webster
author of \"now playing\" plugins covering radio france (fip etc),
planetradio (bauer - kiss, absolute, scala, jazzfm etc), kcrw, abc
australia and cbc/radio-canada
Labarum wrote:
> Does anyone sell a Raspberry Pi with PiCorePlayer preinstalled and ready
> to run?
Hi Labarum, I think we met previously on the "AVI" forum?
I have a very little used Raspberry Pi4 4GB, in a Kodi edition Flirc
case doing nothing at the moment. It has the latest v8.1
i have 4 internet radios a pure, noxon, revo, the only one with this
issue is the squeezebox. moreover it wont resume playback unless i press
stop/play buttons.
i need it to keep playing and when/if it stops to resume playback by its
own without having to press stop/play 10 times per hour. is
Does anyone sell a Raspberry Pi with PiCorePlayer preinstalled and ready
to run?
Brian
In UK: Chromecast Audio Dongle and Chromecast Video Dongle attached to
TV - Beresford DAC - Quad 77 Integrated Amp - AVI Neutron 4 Speakers -
Sennheiser HD25 Headphones. Boom in Bedroom.
In Nicosia:
Thanks all, it all sounds like ,it's time to get a pc or I'll explore
the raspberry PI.
Thanks again for responses
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Labarum wrote:
> See
>
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?115708-LMS-on-Linux-VM-in-Chrome-OS
>
> "Crouton" is a superseded routine to access the Linux underlying
> ChromeOS. There is now an switch in ChromeOS to make Linux available.
>
> See
>
>
It will run in the Linux container. Unfortunately, the IP addresses on
the Linux container won't be available outside of the ChromeBook, unless
there's some workaround I'm not aware of. It's a very secure OS.
piTouch w/JustBoom DigiHat -> RME ADI-2 DAC FS -> JBL 305P MkII
monitors; LMS 8.2
See
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?115708-LMS-on-Linux-VM-in-Chrome-OS
"Crouton" is a superseded routine to access the Linux underlying
ChromeOS. There is now an switch in ChromeOS to make Linux available.
See
https://support.google.com/chromebook/answer/9145439?hl=en-GB
But
No Chromebook build that I know of. Do you have a Raspberry Pi? Or,
buy a refurb Windows PC on 'eBay'
bunkertoy wrote:
> LMS downloads. which one is best for a chromebook . . .
>
> If this is a big complicated work around, just tell me up fronts
I have used a Chromebook for years and have thought about that from time
to time. I think you would have to switch the Chromebook in Linux mode
and
This question I'm sure is somewhere in this forum. I'm not super techy
for doing computer work arounds. I see there are quite a few options for
LMS downloads. which one is best for a chromebook. ?
My PC laptop is not working anymore, hoping to run the LMS of my
chromebook. Hopefully I can save
cliveb wrote:
> That would be asking for trouble if she uses it as a general purpose
> machine. Get a RPi (if you can find one in stock anywhere) and stick
> piCorePlayer on it.
Understood - yet for a long time I ran LMS on my own Windows laptop
without problems.
Indeed it was torture to let
mherger wrote:
> I have "Map ALL users to admin" enabled. And please double check the IP
> address in the NAS' NFS setting is your pCP's. But I take it from the
> previous screenshots that this isn't the issue, as when using
> /volume1/MUSIC it seems to be able to mount, but not access the
Labarum wrote:
> Well I have already said I hardly use the Windows Desktop anymore, but
> it is using more electricity than a Pi would use to run LMS better.
Yes, I understand the desire to move away from your old Windows PC. My
comment was in reference to you suggesting that you might run LMS
I have "Map ALL users to admin" enabled. And please double check the IP
address in the NAS' NFS setting is your pCP's. But I take it from the
previous screenshots that this isn't the issue, as when using
/volume1/MUSIC it seems to be able to mount, but not access the mounted
folder.
Michael
I have this set for both the DUFF138_NAS and the MUSIC folder could that
cause conflict/issues
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mherger wrote:
> >> The share name in the pCP mount section should be /volume1/MUSIC.
> >
> > I disagree. I think it should just be /MUSIC without the trailing
> slash
> >
> > In Windows smb terms you'd connect to \\NAS-IP\MUSIC not Volume 1 at
> all
> > as it isn't part of the share name
>
The share name in the pCP mount section should be /volume1/MUSIC.
I disagree. I think it should just be /MUSIC without the trailing slash
In Windows smb terms you'd connect to \\NAS-IP\MUSIC not Volume 1 at all
as it isn't part of the share name
This is neither Windows nor SMB :-). I only
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I pulled out an old set of Logitech speakers my daughter once used with
a Shuttle PC 25 years ago. I plugged it into a Chromecast Audio Dongle
run via LMS/Castbridge. I last used it in early 2009 in an office just
before I retired. Quite amazing sound for what it is - it betters
mherger wrote:
> The share name in the pCP mount section should be /volume1/MUSIC.
I disagree. I think it should just be /MUSIC without the trailing slash
In Windows smb terms you'd connect to \\NAS-IP\MUSIC not Volume 1 at all
as it isn't part of the share name
Jim
The share name in the pCP mount section should be /volume1/MUSIC.
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I truly appreciate the help. No music yet. Here's a few more screen
shots, to show you what I have done.
I changed the shared name to MUSIC. Should the mount point remain MUSIC
as well.
Also inside the MUSIC folder I had subfolder (2) that is where the FLAC
files are stored. ( not sure if
d6jg wrote:
> This bit is wrong. It should say MUSIC as that is what you have called
> the share on NAS
That. And I'm not sure whether the "vers=3" is still required. I don't
use it in my pCP/DSM7 setup.
Michael
"It doesn't work - what shall I do?" - "Please check your server.log
and/or
This bit is wrong. It should say MUSIC as that is what you have called
the share on NAS
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mherger wrote:
> Please share some information how you mount the share, what pCP version
>
> you're using etc.
Here's some screen grabs. I updated pCP yesterday while trying to get
things to work. I am attempting to mount using NFS ( at least I think I
am)
Man in a van wrote:
> @LABARUM
>
> Here is a link to a list of Raspberry pi products
>
> https://www.raspberrypi.com/products/
>
Thanks. No stock anywhere. (Well the evil empire has a few 4Gb at
£100!)
I'll wait!
Brian
In UK: Chromecast Audio Dongle and Chromecast Video Dongle attached
d6jg wrote:
> Start with a Pi4 as server.
There seems to be a national shortage at the moment. I have asked PiHut
to email me when they have stock.
> Running on Windows just isnt as stable.
I don't remember any problems years ago, but I have had some issues
after my recent re-installation.
@LABARUM
Here is a link to a list of Raspberry pi products
https://www.raspberrypi.com/products/
If you click on a device >More Info >Buy Now
it gives a list of Approved Resellers
ronnie
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cliveb wrote:
> What's confusing me is why you want to change anything. What's wrong
> with your current Beresford DAC?
Well I have already said I'm not in a rush: the Quad amplification is
classic stuff and will probably outlast me, but the Beresford 7510 is
approaching 20 years old. It has
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