Re: [slim] Some Rasberry Pi / LMS questions for a complete beginner.

2019-05-29 Thread Manul
Have you selected the Digi+ as output device in the piCorePlayer settings? These can be accessed by pointing your browser at the IP of pCP. You'll need to the select the "Squeezelite settings" tab. From there, you can select your output device.

Re: [slim] Returning squeezeboxer looking for server advice

2019-05-23 Thread Manul
Man in a van wrote: > I would suggest running this > > https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/raspberry-pi-desktop/ That's Debian with a Desktop environment. I don't quite see why you'd choose that over plain Debian for a headless server.

Re: [slim] Returning squeezeboxer looking for server advice

2019-05-23 Thread Manul
boardtc wrote: > I have a monitor to connect to it to for setup if needed but when in use > I will not have one connected to it. At the moment I am asuming 32 bit > but need to access it to confirm. Regardless of the distributiuon I need > to find out how to install it, I guess I need to get

Re: [slim] Returning squeezeboxer looking for server advice

2019-05-23 Thread Manul
boardtc wrote: > I believe the terminology is a headless server. Any tips on how I can > install Ubuntu server on it? Headless as in you don't own a monitor or headless as in you don't want a monitor connected to it in daily use? If you have a monitor, I'd second @Jeff07971's recommendation of

Re: [slim] Returning squeezeboxer looking for server advice

2019-05-22 Thread Manul
Will you just be accessing online services or do you plan to serve your own music collection through the server as well? If the latter, what size of collection are we talking about? Manul's Profile:

Re: [slim] Some Rasberry Pi / LMS questions for a complete beginner.

2019-05-09 Thread Manul
kidstypike wrote: > You'll need a HAT something like this > https://www.hifiberry.com/products/digiplus/ (no soldering needed). As an alternative, you could use an external USB-Audiointerface. I have had good experiences with the Behringer UCA222/UCA202. Bit clunkier but you can keep your