Agree with all the others. Stock up on spares and known failure parts.
In my experience, the SB ecosystem has proven fairly durable and robust.
And knowing how to repair the known failure points on some models, and
what steps to take to reduce wear on those components, and to work
around them
ralphy wrote:
> Yes, I describe how to add/change key mappings in 'this post'
> (http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?105117-lirc-rpi-gpio-IR-support-for-picoreplayer&p=883651&viewfull=1#post883651).
>
> Make sure you backup your pcp config before you reboot, or you'll loose
> all your c
ryangodammit wrote:
> I'm running squeezelite on picoreplayer on a raspberry pi 3 with a
> hifiberry amp 2.
> What are the keyboard controls and how do I configure them?
> Is it in squeezelite or picoreplayer?
> I want to butcher a wireless keyboard and make a controller with
> pause/play next/
Jeff07971 wrote:
> Squeezelite is the player
> Jivelite is the User Interface Screen (UI)
> PiCoreplayer is the "System"
>
> Have you got a screen attached ?
No, trying to go screenless.
I've got a prototype working utilizing a butchered wireless keyboard and
arcade machine controllers.
Volum
ryangodammit wrote:
> No, trying to go screenless.
>
> I've got a prototype working utilizing a butchered wireless keyboard and
> arcade machine controllers.
> Volume, track advance play/pause and power all working. I just want to
> figure out a way of making a favourite play with one touch. I'
Jeff07971 wrote:
> I thought I'd clear that up for Ralphy et al, I think they thought you
> were using Jivelite.
>
> I'm not sure if the controls are the same for Jivelite and Squeezelite
> (I only use Jivelite for my players)
>
> Hopefully they will clarify
>
> Jeff
I am using Jivelite, squ