If you have an Android phone then you can do this
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But you still have to switch off the power manually afterwards (and
switch on again, to restart).
ronnie
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Hello,
In fact I have to remember why my first and main question : How to stop
LMS and why ?
> Because it needs to be properly closed before shut-down. (That's not a
problem with Squeezelite which runs on RAM).
And before that, it's because we decided to shutdown the system by its
main PSU
Unfortunately, the only way to restart a pi is to power cycle it. You
should note that just issuing a shutdown does not remove power from the
pi.
Issue shutdown, wait about 30 seconds, pull the power. Plug back in to
start. There are some fancier power boards that can do this for
Bubule wrote:
> Thank you northern neighbor in a van,
>
> I did it. It works ! Like this, I'm directly on the LMS page.
>
> But I was hopping a direct shortcut on the Button :D But probably
> another problem to restart after shutdown, if we find the way ...
>
> Franck
> (Near Paris)
Thank you northern neighbor in a van,
I did it. It works ! Like this, I'm directly on the LMS page.
But I was hopping a direct shortcut on the Button :D But probably
another problem to restart after shutdown, if we find the way ...
Franck
(Near Paris)
> Also I tried to surch the "shutdown" button address to make a
> favorite... But never find it. (I said ... Poor level :p )
On either an Android or iOS phone
Open the pCP web gui 9say 192.168.1.117) in a Chrome browser (Safari if
you wish)
Navigate to the Main Page tab
On the web page
Hello,
paul- wrote:
> The only other option would be to use a web browser.you could make a
> favorite of the "Shutdown" button on the pCP web interface.
As you said, there is some thread about this shutdown. Some of them have
no answer, and some others not really easy to adapt with my
Ohhh Seams to be nice !
I'll see how to do that.
Actually, I'm flashing one more time my SD card. System (LMS) didn't
respond. It didn't wants to restart. (I put previous track on a radio..
and everything stop :( )
The only other option would be to use a web browser.you could make a
favorite of the "Shutdown" button on the pCP web interface.
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Hummm
Not really the way I was hoping :)
So I have to search a thread about button and GPIO. (I don't know what
is GPIO ..:o)
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View this thread:
Not that I know of. Interfacing a button to the rpi GPIO is likely
what you need. Or just leave it on all the time.
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Thanks for your help Paul.
We need something easy tu use. (Easy for me but also my wife).
We use Squeezer on our smartphones. Is there a way on it ?
Franck
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There are many ways to do it. There are several threads already
discussing it. It can be done from the web interface, done with a http
call from a home automation sstem, or you could interface a butting with
GPIO. What do you want to do?
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi
Hello,
I just installed an Allo Digione signature player with Picoreplayer.
(And upgrade my first system with that soft too : Rpi4 + Hiffiberry Dac
+ Pro XLR).
The main player (RPi3B+ with Allo DOS) is server (LMS) and player
(Squeezelite). The PSU for this unit is the double power Shanti by
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