Phil Leigh wrote:
Sorry! I'm in Windows...
Installation Instructions on piCorePlayer 1.19+
Copy these two files to /mnt/mmcblk0p2/tce/optional on the piCorePlayer
sd card. There's enough free space on the default image to add the
jivelite files. If you've installed other packages you
Thanks a lot!
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Sorry! I'm in Windows...
Installation Instructions on piCorePlayer 1.19+
Copy these two files to /mnt/mmcblk0p2/tce/optional on the piCorePlayer
sd card. There's enough free space on the default image to add the
jivelite files. If you've installed other packages you might need to
increase the
Instead of trying to get a very specialized setup to do things it wasn't
set up to do, why not just run squeezeplayer on the standard raspian
linux? That way you get X, GUI and any other extras you want.
To try to judge the real from the false will always be hard. In this
fast-growing art of
Hi,
I'm Andrea from Rome, Italy and I 'm just singned on this forum hello to
everybody!
A few days ago I have bought a DAC and try Logithe media Server on
Windows and Picoreplayers on my raspberry PI as player.
I'm very satisfied of this solution, but I have the Server in the
bedroom and the
tcutting wrote:
I believe it may be possible to run JiveLite along with PiCorePlayer.
JiveLite is a lite user interface based on the Jive controller used in
the Logitech hardware players (Radio, Touch, Controller). I am running
JiveLite on a Raspberry Pi using the SqueezeOnArch
Julf wrote:
Instead of trying to get a very specialized setup to do things it wasn't
set up to do, why not just run squeezeplayer on the standard raspian
linux? That way you get X, GUI and any other extras you want.
Yes Julf, this is a good idea, but anyway I like two piCoreplayer
features:
I believe it may be possible to run JiveLite along with PiCorePlayer.
JiveLite is a lite user interface based on the Jive controller used in
the Logitech hardware players (Radio, Touch, Controller). I am running
JiveLite on a Raspberry Pi using the SqueezeOnArch implementation of
Squeezlite