BosseJ wrote:
> Maybe the need you're describing is - more or less - fulfilled by the
> offline albums function in Spotify and Tidal apps? I don't know if that
> function (to play selected albums from your home LMS library on your
> mobile) exists in iPeng or OrangeSqueeze or any LMS control
SyrinxGC wrote:
> Thanks, everyone!
> Is there a lot of speed difference between the B+ and the A+?
> https://www.synology.com/en-global/products/DS218j
Same 1.4GHz 64-bit quad-core processor.
As Paul said, difference is smaller size and no ethernet on the A+
Get the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+
SyrinxGC wrote:
>
> Is there a lot of speed difference between the B+ and the A+?
>
The A+ does not have built-in ethernet - so you would have to price in
adding one as you intend to avoid using WiFi to the NAS.
A+ good for space saving but B+ is better for server duties.
Paul Webster
markm wrote:
> A VPN is fine and all, but what I was looking to discover (or encourage
> the build of) is providing a safe way to use iPeng, OrangeSqueeze, etc.
> without opening any ports (VPN or otherwise) at my home, or other less
> tech savvy folk.
Maybe the need you're describing is -
Thanks, everyone!
Tony T: I'll have to order a Raspberry PI then. :)
Is there a lot of speed difference between the B+ and the A+?
It is not an economical question, more about the B+ being easily
available here in Norway, the A+ not yet for some reason.
If the B+ will do the job, would a
Tony T wrote:
> Same 1.4GHz 64-bit quad-core processor.
> As Paul said, difference is smaller size and no ethernet on the A+
> Get the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+
>
>
>
> That bundle will work, but may have more than you need. (I bought just
> the board and a case as I had extra microSD's and a
bobertuk wrote:
>
>
> Just a thought...
> Looking more closely at the log extract, could it be that the windows
> folder separator is "" while for Ubuntu it is "/" ?
>
> ie for windows it's
> c:\folder1\folder2\filename
etc
>
> for ubuntu it would be equivalent to
>
Under the retired iPlayer thread it was identified that my server was
not transcoding AAC and so my Classic and Duet were not playing Listen
Again, but my Radio was. It was suggested:
"From a shell prompt check that you can run faad and flac that are in
the LMS Bin directory (full path is
To transcode, you need a working "faad" excutable in a subdirectory of
LMS Bin directory. I'm not sure whether a "faad" is built for a
Rock64.
After you have done a "cd" command and are at the Bin directory. If you
do a "ls" (small letter L, small letter S) - you have a anther
directory.
John,
Lost characters again. Should show \ and /
\ keeps getting deleted
Bob
2 x Touch
2 x Radio
2 x Boom
1 x Intel-NUC server/squeezelite running LMS 7.91 on Windows 10
1 X Odroid-XU4 server/squeezelite running LMS 7.91 on Ubuntu 16.04
1 x iMac server running macos Hich Sierra
WaveIO USB
Backslash in Linux paths is the "escape" character - it tell Linux treat
the next character as part of the path. Directory separator in Windows
is back slash.
IIRC Windows has a limit of the length of a full file path so if you
haver long directory names and or a long file name - you may
JohnB wrote:
> I seem to have a problem in how the version of Sox (14.4.3) installed
> with LMS 7.9.2 treats Windows filepaths - in that it doesn't seem to
> support them.
>
> Can someone please check whether that is the case?
>
> The Inguz DRC plugin uses the Sox installed with LMS to
Tony T wrote:
> The pCP OS is not the Rabian OS. pCP is:
> https://www.picoreplayer.org/main_about.shtml
Thanks again!
So pCP is a Linux kind of OS?
In addition, I will also need a Linux version of LMS?
Are there other Linux type operating systems for the Raspberry available
or is pCP the
I can reproduce the problem with sox 14.3.0 - so this is not a new issue
- I reckon it is something very picky as this sox works OK when use in
LMS ansd so chasing a problem that may be a waste of time.
Most use of transcoding with Inguz etc uses pipes (via socketwrapper)
and so sox never has
This is bizarre, I would have staked my life on having run ./flac on all
three directories. This time aarch64-linux responded as given below
(none responded to ./faad):
===
flac - Command-line FLAC encoder/decoder
Shellness wrote:
> This is bizarre, I would have staked my life on having run ./flac on all
> three directories. This time aarch64-linux responded as given below
> (none responded to ./faad):
AFACIT faad is not supplied for aarch64 which does not explain how it
was working OK but explain why
Thanks for your hint.
It appears that the compendium around the plugin "Multi Library" is
exactly what I was looking for.
It allows to automatically restrict access based on Player name.
However even though I managed to install it in the desired way (using
the child-room howto in the wiki), it
Same command run from the C:\ prompt but where the input.wav and
output.wav files are both in the root directory, without any path.
This was successful - though with the same warning message:
Code:
C:\>"\Program Files
Thanks very much for getting back. There are three directories under
Bin, and they have the following files (in brackets) in them:
1. aarch64-linux (alac, flac, sox, wvunpack)
2. armhf-linux (faad, flac, mac, sox, wvunpack)
3. arm-linux (faad, flac, mac, sls, sox, wvunpack)
Tony T wrote:
>
> Do you have what you need to burn pCP to the microSD?
> https://www.picoreplayer.org/how_to_burn_pcp_onto_a_sd_card.shtml
> (I needed to get one of these to use with my Mac to burn pCP:
> https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009D79VH4/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8=1)
>
Thanks for your help and ultimate diagnosis. I'll look to see how I get
faad going.
Thanks again.
Rock 64, 1Gb DRAM, Open Media Vault (OMV)/Debian 4.1.8.2-1 (Arrakis),
Logitech Media Server Version: 7.9.1 - 1522157629
Squeezebox Classic
Squeezebox Duet
Squeezebox Radio
What garym said.
I may have overcomplicated the process with all my links :)
The "Quickstart" way:
1. D/L the pCP4.1.0 Standard Version from:
https://www.picoreplayer.org/main_downloads.shtml
2. Burn the image to the microSD
3. Insert the microSD into the Raspberry Pi and Power on
4. Find the
bpa wrote:
> Backslash in Linux paths is the "escape" character - it tell Linux treat
> the next character as part of the path. Directory separator in Windows
> is back slash.
>
> IIRC Windows has a limit of the length of a full file path so if you
> haver long directory names and or a long
Command as run from the C:\ drive, followed by Sox response:
Code:
C:\>"\Program Files
(x86)\Squeezebox\server\Bin\MSWin32-x86-multi-thread\sox.exe"
"\ProgramData\InguzEQ\Temp\RE006E4F9FF9.wav"
Try running flac in each fo the directories to see which one runs.
e.g from Bin
aarch64-linux/flac
armhf-linux/flac
arm-linux /flac
Report which ones runs with a banner starting like
Code:
Test if the problem is with the drive letter
Can you change the CMD test to be run from the C drive and the following
command.
Code:
C:\>"\Program Files
(x86)\Squeezebox\server\Bin\MSWin32-x86-multi-thread\sox.exe"
"\ProgramData\InguzEQ\Temp\RE006E4F9FF9.wav"
SyrinxGC wrote:
> Thanks again!
>
> So pCP is a Linux kind of OS? I don't know the Rabian.
>
> In addition, I will also need a Linux version of LMS?
>
> Are there other Linux type operating systems for the Raspberry available
> or is pCP the one to go for if you want to run LMS?
> Sorry, I'm
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