Fahzz wrote:
> Anybody running LMS on Windows 11 yet? Problems? Thoughts?
Have been running Windows 11 (beta) for about 3 months and Windows 11
(release) for about 2 weeks. LMS has had no problems at all and is
running well.
2 x Touch
2 x Radio
2 x Boom
1 x Intel-NUC server/squeezelite
Man in a van wrote:
>
>
> pCP was rejected, Network wait is enabled, and as stated in the opening
> post, it is desired to power down the pi in between usage.
>
> ronnie
Sorry! I did see that leaving the Pi powered down when not in use was
the current practice, but did not
Anybody running LMS on Windows 11 yet? Problems? Thoughts?
Living Room: Pi4 w/Allo Boss 2 Player (Wired), Max2Play w/LMS Server 8.0
and SqueezeLite
Pioneer Elite VSX 80, Parasound 2125 v2
KEF LS50's, Paradigm SE Center, SVS SB12-NSD Subwoofer, Paradigm Atom
v.5 Surrounds
Harmony Smart Control
Man in a van wrote:
> Thanks, that should make my head ache :)
As I understand it:
Enable the -systemd-time-wait-sync- service.
Code:
sudo systemctl enable systemd-time-wait-sync
Drop an appropriate systemd snippet under the LMS service,
mrw wrote:
> How to start service after system time has been synchronized:
>
> https://sleeplessbeastie.eu/2020/03/02/how-to-start-service-after-the-system-time-has-been-synchronized/
>
> I've not tried it.
Thanks, that should make my head ache :)
I'll try tomorrow
ronnie
Man in a van wrote:
>
> Do the panel think there is any other way to solve the problem
> :confused:
>
How to start service after system time has been synchronized:
https://sleeplessbeastie.eu/2020/03/02/how-to-start-service-after-the-system-time-has-been-synchronized/
I've not tried it.
RobbH wrote:
> Since the Touch and the NAS are left on all the time, why not leave the
> Pi on, too?
slartibartfast wrote:
> In raspi-config you can "wait for network on boot" or similar. Would
> that help?
Sorry that I did not give a more expansive thread opener, I was a bit
pushed for
Paul Webster wrote:
> With my plugin disabled, if you tried to play the underlying stream URL
> - http://radio.linn.co.uk:8004/autodj - you would not get the cover
> art.
> However, since you played it via TuneIn (possibly as a favourite) then
> that cover art comes from TuneIn (the topic of
Man in a van wrote:
> Asking for a friend :)
>
>
>
> The pi syncs its time at start up.
>
> The problem can be solved by using a restart LMS bash script at boot
> (either by cronjob or autostart).
>
> The Touch can be restarted by a short press of the reset button on the
> back (not in
Man in a van wrote:
> Asking for a friend :)
>
> ...
>
> Do the panel think there is any other way to solve the problem
> :confused:
>
> Thanks
>
> ronnie
Since the Touch and the NAS are left on all the time, why not leave the
Pi on, too?
LMS 8 nightly running on Raspberry Pi OS. Mostly
With my plugin disabled, if you tried to play the underlying stream URL
- http://radio.linn.co.uk:8004/autodj - you would not get the cover
art.
However, since you played it via TuneIn (possibly as a favourite) then
that cover art comes from TuneIn (the topic of another recent thread
here on
Paul Webster wrote:
> I found the problem with the Linn cover art.
> It is a configuration issue at their end but one that I can work around.
> Unfortunately their cover art is low res 100x100 jpg so it does not look
> great when presented on a large screen.
> Anyway, it works.
I noticed that
Asking for a friend :)
> Am running LMS on Raspberry Pi 4 Raspian OS, whenever I start it up, the
> date/time showing on the SqueezeBox Touch is the time when the LMS was
> shutdown, its as though the LMS service is starting before the Pi has
> synced its time. Is it possible to delay starting
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