Cut-Throat wrote:
> Ah ! - Not as simple as I was hoping. So, it appears the
> HDMI port is not usable with PiCorePlayer, except with additional
> hardware?:confused:
I believe it's usable, but only if the receiver can accept standard HDMI
audio, which is in PCM or Bitstream
Cut-Throat wrote:
> I have a Topping D90 DAC and it has an I2S input, which I would like to
> use.
>
> Is this possible by doing this?
>
> 1.) Set PiCorePlayer Output to HDMI
> 2.) Get a Micro HDMI to HDMI cable (From Pi to DAC)
>
> If possible, are there any other considerations?
>
> And
On my windows 10 machine it appears to reside here
C:\ProgramData\squeezebox\cache\InstalledPlugins\Plugins \RadioParadise
Is that right or is my server a little old.
Mike
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Looks like it should, if I'm reading this announcement correctly...
Updated: Nov 16, 2019 Short and sweet announcement, but for those that
have a new PI4 and want to use pCP..Only an image is offered, as we
had to increase partition sizes to accommodate the PI4 firmware/kernels.
One image
mherger wrote:
> > Mellow
> > Rock
> > Groovy
> > Main
>
> FLAC streams are now available in v2.2.0.
>
> --
>
> Michael
Thank you so much!
Mike
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Although this was requested in a separate thread, perhaps it would
better to ask here. With the new RP web player, one can request 1 of 4
mixes...
Mellow
Rock
Groovy
Main
Now listening to the Mellow Mix (Sara, Fleetwood Mac). Awesome sounding
FLAC stream.
Anyway of incorporating this into
"spotty.exe has stopped working" Windows 10. Anyone else having this
problem this morning? Worked fine last night.
Mike
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Celeritas wrote:
> I had the same experience. I told Norton to allow the program and
> reinstalled the plugin. It's working fine, but I'd love to hear that I
> didn't allow malware onto my machine. I'm guessing that the Spotify
> Connect traffic just makes it look like malware to Norton.
Sorry,
I noticed another thing. At 9:20:34 yesterday, Norton Antivirus logged
this...
Filename: spotty.exe
Threat name: Heur.AdvML.CFull Path:
c:\programdata\squeezebox\cache\installedplugins\plugins\spotty\bin\mswin32-x86-multi-thread\spotty.exe
Spotty problem also on SB touch. Running fine, but today get this
message on plugin setting page
There has been a problem running the Spotty helper application. Please
make sure you have the Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime (32-bit!) installed
on your system.
I uninstalled and reinstalled LMS.
mherger wrote:
> Yes, it's a LMS default value. See Settings/Advanced/Performance/Maximum
> Playlist Size (or similar: last entry on that page). On decent hardware
> you can easily lift this to a few thousand.
I changed this value to 2000, yet only 500 (the original default) of my
602 song
deradam wrote:
> Spotty works like a charm. Thank you very much @mherger
> Just donated via your homepage!
Ditto
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mberger wrote:
> You don't have to enter a URL (at least, I didn't.) If you scroll down
> the list on the plug-ins page, eventually you will find Spotty. Tick the
> box beside it, hit 'Apply' and you are on your way.
Duh...found v1.2.1...thought it was a beta.
Playing on SB touch now. Thanks!
Thanks! LMS installed, but having trouble adding the URL for the spotty
plugin. I typed in in at the bottom of the server settings plugin page,
pressed apply, and nothing seems to happen.
http://www.herger.net/slim-plugins/test.xml
Sorry...what am I doing wrong?
Mike
Trying to install 7.9.1 on Windows 10 machine and get warnings from
Windows Defender that this app may not be safe. Is this normal, and
should I just tell it to install anyway? I've uninstalled 7.7.5.
Thanks, Mike
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