Django, looks like you are on the money Many thanks, I am not
using fake macs, removed the section for the suspect pi in the
server.prefs and bingo it works, very pleased.
I assume at sometime I (or one of my kids!) has been in and started
playing with the settings on the player and
OK, so I maybe wrong with the term "firmware", but I ran the rpi-update
as per here: http://www.devils-heaven.com/raspberry-pi-firmware-update/
which did appear, at least, to be doing something on the board as
opposed to the card, but I could be wrong, I cant even find out where I
read that
Sorry for not being clear, to try and eliminate as much as I could, I
have two identical Pi's, the working one and non working one, no DAC
just using the headphone for testing, same SD card. So try it in the
working pi all fine, then swap the same sd card to the non working pi,
use the same
Hi,
New to all of this and very pleased with where I have got to so far.
So, have a multi room setup using LMS 7.9, I have 6 clients running on
Pi B+ all work fine except one, which pauses the playback roughly for
about 10 seconds every two or three minutes (but can vary). I have
changed all
Hi,
Thanks for the quick responses, so I have swapped with known good power
supplies, and no change. It does move around with the specific pi
board.
Tried it again, with a continuous ping from another machine, and the
player stopped playing, but the ping stayed perfect and consistent in
Ok,
Started on the logging front.
slimproto had nothing
stream had the following:
[15:49:15.497148] stream_thread:249 end of stream
[15:51:39.440958] stream_sock:384 connecting to 192.168.2.11:80
[15:51:39.443271] stream_sock:413 header: GET
/stream.mp3?player=b8:27:eb:8c:54:c8 HTTP/1.0
No it was another machine, but will try from the server
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just tried pinging it from the server, and it pings fine, starting to
think I should just send the pi back, as to test my sanity, I just
swapped the sd card into another pi with the same network cable and
power supply (just using the headphone socket to eliminate the DAC), and
it worked