Hello,
According to picorePlayer docs
https://docs.picoreplayer.org/information/pcp_cli/ I can use CLI
commands to do some basic stuff like play and pause the music or backup
stuff.
If I run *-pcp bu-* which sends a backup command to picore itself it
works
But if I run *-pcp play-* which sends
I use two Raspberry Pi servers running the same version of LMS, and a
very similar set of plugins installed, including Material skin (version
2.4.1) and Music and Artist Information (version 1.7.1).
I've noticed one difference between the two servers in the MAI screen -
one includes a section of
I use two Raspberry Pi servers running the same version of LMS, and a
very similar set of plugins installed, including Material skin (version
2.4.1) and Music and Artist Information (version 1.7.1).
I've noticed one difference between the two servers in the MAI screen -
one includes a section
When I opened config.txt the first line was already there.
I think the line comes when I let piCore know that I use a HifiBerre
Amp2.
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kidstypike wrote:
> There's a very long list of working/non working dongles here
> https://sites.google.com/site/picoreplayer/wifi-dongles but whether any
> of them have an antenna, I don't know.
The problem with this list is most of them are very old. Before the
Raspberry Pi even had WiFi
mitchhellman wrote:
> I found mention of this in Forum>User Forums>Logitech Media Server>LMS
> 8.0.0 Questions, beginning with message #162 , especially in message
> #167.
The #168 answer with Radio.net related to radio.net problem in #165 and
not Accuradio.
Accuradio is separate service
I found mention of this in Forum>User Forums>Logitech Media Server>LMS
8.0.0 Questions, beginning with message #162 , especially in message
#167.
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mitchhellman wrote:
> If I recall correctly, AccuRadio was supposedly available, or was going
> to be available, by using the RadioNet 3rd party app on LMS. I did a
> search on the Radio.net website and came up empty on the keyword
> "AccuRadio" (and also on the keyword "Putumayo," which is
See:
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?108558-ANNOUNCE-Group-Players
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If I recall correctly, AccuRadio was supposedly available, or was going
to be available, by using the RadioNet 3rd party app on LMS. I did a
search on the Radio.net website and came up empty on the keyword
"AccuRadio" (and also on the keyword "Putumayo," which is part of
"Putumayo Showcase," the
Cut-Throat wrote:
> So, the question remains. Do you know of a WiFi Dongle that is supported
> by PcP?
There's a very long list of working/non working dongles here
https://sites.google.com/site/picoreplayer/wifi-dongles but whether any
of them have an antenna, I don't know.
*Server - LMS
benh wrote:
> I've been in the Squeezebox/LMS ecosystem for more than 15 years, and it
> would not be an exaggeration to say that this system has been integral
> to my life for much of that time. It is practically the ONLY way I
> listen to music at home.
>
> I've always liked having music
kidstypike wrote:
> Correct.
>
> If using a wifi dongle you would turn wifi on, but turn the *in-built
> wifi off*.
>
>
So, the question remains. Do you know of a WiFi Dongle that is supported
by PcP?
Cut-Throat's
d6jg wrote:
> The switch for the onboard WiFi is elsewhere in pCP but I cant look at
> present.
Correct.
If using a wifi dongle you would turn wifi on, but turn the *in-built
wifi off*.
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d6jg wrote:
> The switch for the onboard WiFi is elsewhere in pCP but I cant look at
> present.
Probably this. So, maybe one on and one off? -- Now all I have to do is
find a USB WiFi Dongle compatible with PiCorePlayer.
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I've been in the Squeezebox/LMS ecosystem for more than 15 years, and it
would not be an exaggeration to say that this system has been integral
to my life for much of that time. It is practically the ONLY way I
listen to music at home.
I've always liked having music synchronized throughout the
Cut-Throat wrote:
> Yes, that is my question. Is there one supported by PiCorePlayer? Also,
> it appears from the PiCorePlayer Documentation that you DO NOT switch
> off the "Pi's onboard WiFi.
>
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The switch for the onboard WiFi is elsewhere in pCP but I cant look at
present.
d6jg wrote:
> What you are looking for is a USB Wireless dongle WITH antenna. They do
> exist.
> If you can find one that is supported by piCorePlayer - it depends on
> the chipset used - then youd switch off the Pis onboard WiFi.
Yes, that is my question. Is there one supported by
What you are looking for is a USB Wireless dongle WITH antenna. They do
exist.
If you can find one that is supported by piCorePlayer - it depends on
the chipset used - then youd switch off the Pis onboard WiFi.
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Paul Webster wrote:
> The plugins are for a different function ... to allow LMS to stream to
> an AirPlay device without have to go through your phone.
>
> If you start the stream the way you have done it and then turn off your
> phone (or the battery runs down because of the heavy Wi-fi usage)
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I've added a 5th APL template to MediaServer which is displayed when you
use the *Help* intent.
A (long) scrollable list with all the example command from the website
is displayed if your Echo has a screen. When you touch the screen to
start scrolling, the spoken response stops.
This
Am I correct that you cannot add a USB type external antenna on a Model
3 Rpi running PiCorePlayer to increase WiFi range without modifying the
Circuit Board of the Pi itself? --
Or does a USB type External Antenna exist that you can simply plug in to
Function?
The plugins are for a different function ... to allow LMS to stream to
an AirPlay device without have to go through your phone.
If you start the stream the way you have done it and then turn off your
phone (or the battery runs down because of the heavy Wi-fi usage) then I
expect you will find
cpd73 wrote:
> Either way, the docs state that extid is supported for this API.
> However, if I was to use the URL, I assume I should check if this starts
> with:
>
> > > >
- "spotify:" -> Spotify
- "qobuz:" -> Qobuz
- "wimp:" -> Tidal
- "deezer:" -> Deezer
- "https:" and
MorpheusUK wrote:
> If you are collecting versions to host I have the
> LogitechMediaServer-ppc-8.0.0-1605892076.spk suitable for the DS213+ and
> DS413 which i can get to you.
Is there any way I could get that file? That would be very helpful...
Paul Webster wrote:
> The original question was, I think, about the ability for iPeng to be a
> player itself. This is an extra charge in iPeng to enable ... which
> appears to have been done because it is playing.
>
> To norderney - which version of iOS are you running? I do not know if it
>
Apologies if this has been discussed elsewhere. (If this has already
been discussed, I'd be grateful for a link to the posts, as I haven't
been able to find relevant material on the forum despite a lot of
searching.)
The issue:
When I have some players from a synced group playing a playlist,
d6jg wrote:
> It might have been both of you :) No default doesnt show emblems in
> the queue.
Either way, the docs state that extid is supported for this API.
However, if I was to use the URL, I assume I should check if this starts
with:
- "spotify:" -> Spotify
- "qobuz:" -> Qobuz
-
Logs showing what happens when the problem happens would help.
Also ... where should be no need to format (ever) and no need to
reinstall pCP ... but ... if you are seeing problems that can only be
resolved by completely reinstalling pCP then maybe the issue is
somewhere else.
For example a
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