kidstypike wrote:
> How do I get the *analogue VU meters* to show in Settings > Screen > Now
> Playing Views?
>
Can you see them if you rotate through them? If none of the VU meters
are showing, you will need to reset jivelite. Press the reset button in
the jivelite section on the tweaks
SOLVED
I can not understand why so many wonder why the need to have a network
streamer not networked...
Anyway it was more simple than what I could imagine... I just configured
a static IP address and... problem solved.
I now have two "storage"... one is the local 256 GB USB stick for low
Seems alot want a non-networked, network streamer. I have it all
working, but Integrating if for the non-linux person is where I fall
short in the time needed to do it.
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slimhase wrote:
> Hi & sorry, if this has been asked before - I seached the forum and
> could not find an answer to this:
>
> I have a second partition of my µSD card (I tried both ntfs and ext4)
> mounted successfully, as stated on teh pCP Web LMS Main Page:
>
> Enabled Mount Point Device
piCorePlayer 3.21/LMS 7.9.1 latest/Jivelite/RPi screen.
How do I get the *analogue VU meters* to show in Settings > Screen > Now
Playing Views?
I tried to follow a couple of threads discussing this, but they just
petered out without resolving the problem.
Thanks
*Server* - LMS 7.9.1 >
piCorePlayer 3.21/LMS 7.9.1 latest/Jivelite/RPi screen.
How do I get the *analog VU meters* to show in Settings > Screen > Now
Playing Views?
I tried to follow a couple of threads discussing this, but they just
petered out without resolving the problem.
Thanks
*Server* - LMS 7.9.1 >
Hi & sorry, if this has been asked before - I seached the forum and
could not find an answer to this:
I have a second partition of my µSD card (I tried both ntfs and ext4)
mounted successfully, as stated on teh pCP Web LMS Main Page:
Enabled Mount Point Device LabelFSType
30 secs using the external brain called g00gle...
http://forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.php?topic=16181.0
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steff wrote:
> This is my case: I have this PiCorePlayer in a box with amplifier,
> speakers and batteries.
> Wish to play my music even if I am, for example, at the sea, on the
> beach.
So why don't you just use a local player program instead of a network
player one?
"To try to judge the
bpa wrote:
> LMS TCP/IP socket to communicate with players so it needs a network IIRC
> even if you use LocalPlayer plugin which bypasses nertwork for playing
> files.
> I don't know pCP but if the network interface confgrued using DHCP and
> you have no network connection then none of the basic
Jeff07971 wrote:
> Out of interest, How are you controlling the player ?
I am using the official Raspberry LCD display and Jivelite.
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max2play has a plugin that uses your pi's built-in wifi to create it's
own network, piCorePlayer doesn't offer this option.
I use this in my car, controlled with Squeeze Ctrl on my phone, it works
great, see my sig.
https://www.max2play.com/en/portfolio/plugin-access-point-2/
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LMS TCP/IP socket to communicate with players so it needs a network IIRC
even if you use LocalPlayer plugin which bypasses nertwork for playing
files.
I don't know pCP but if the network interface confgrued using DHCP and
you have no network connection then none of the basic network parameters
steff wrote:
> Hello
> I was trying to use my Rpi3 without network, just playing from local USB
> stick.
> My Rpi3 host everuthing on it and the LMS too.
> The problem is that with network connection active (WiFi or wired
> Ethernet) everything works fine, but without network it can not play the
DJanGo wrote:
> If you look @ the startupscript from lms:
>
> That means also "Network"
> Since lms is a server for network attached players - you need a
> network.
>
> Why didnt you just attach a simple wlan adapter into your pi ?
>
> btw: The Touch and the rpi are two complete different
It is normal for a UNIX system to require an operating 127.0.0.1 address
and TCP/IP stack for normal running. Windows is the same, as are 90% of
general use operating systems.
-Transcoded from Matt's brain by Tapatalk-
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Hardware: 3x Touch, 1x Radio, 2x Receivers, 1 HP Microserver NAS with
steff wrote:
> Sorry, I can not understand: why should I need a network to play files
> locally stored on the USB stick? Moreover everything is in the very same
> box: player, LMS, storage.
>
If you look @ the startupscript from lms:
> # Required-Start: $all
> That means also
paul- wrote:
> It's not really intended to be a non-networked server. For sure you
> will need to setup LMS to use the nomysqueezebox option. You might
> also need to specify the server address for squeezelite to connect to.
>
> Since pCP is expecting a network, it will take a minute or two
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