They will move automatically if a server is not responding..
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Grumpy Bob wrote:
> Not quite sure what you're asking - but you can set the IP address of
> your LMS in piCorePlayer in the "Squeezelite Settings" tab. You need to
> select the Normal or Advanced view.
>
> Robert
Thank you all ,
i found it also .
The strange thing is that i have 2
Not quite sure what you're asking - but you can set the IP address of
your LMS in piCorePlayer in the "Squeezelite Settings" tab. You need to
select the Normal or Advanced view.
Robert
*Home: *Raspberry Pi 3/piCoreplayer/LMS7.9 with files on QNAP TS-239
Touch > DacMagic 100 > Naim Audio Nait
At standard piCorePlayer searching the LMS server with autodiscovery.
You can specify a LMS IP-adress on the PCP webinterface under
"Squeezelite Settings".
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Hello,
Where do you choose the lms server ?
I just started to run a new server who is the copy of the one running my
lms server and now
I have a picore player (3.11) who pick the new lms server on the new
machine .
(New name and ip of course !)
I cannot find the setup for the lms server on
Well thanks a lot Paul and Roland, I actually got it to work :)
First off I made a fresh v3.22 image on the rpi3b and connected both
dacs.
I substituted the wording as directed by Paul.
I used Winscp to change the file, at first it refused me permission to
rename the asound.conf to
Hello tbali,
I have testet your software with a two-line and a for-line display and
it works very well. Many thanks for your work.
I have one little improvement suggestion. On the two-line display the
second line scrolls permanently.
I would insert a break of two or three seconds between the
Yes, because they have different card numbers. In the example case the
same card provided two output.
The labels pcm.hdmi and pcm.analog in the example are completely
arbitrary. card and device are what defines the selection
In your case, this should define your two devices.
pcm.usb1 {
type
Man in a van wrote:
> Cheers Roland0
>
> I'll maybe try this later today with both usb dacs connected.
Well this is the list of devices
> List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices
> card 0: ALSA [bcm2835 ALSA], device 0: bcm2835 ALSA [bcm2835 ALSA]
> Subdevices: 8/8
> Subdevice #0:
nowhinjing wrote:
> Hi,
>
> the image that I posted was just intended to show that everything works
> ... In order to make it small enough to post, the full size image has
> been shrunk and truncated. This MAY have led to the type of problem that
> you have found.
>
> I therefore suggest that
The line that has the key in it. Set it to off if you want it open.
Or change it to a valid wep key. Yes it only applies to the ad hoc
network. Normal WiFi is fully encrypted t whatever your WiFi router is
set to.
paul- wrote:
> Setting up a simple ad-hoc network can be done..the biggest problem
> is that ad-hoc on the rpi does not support wpa encryption. All you can
> do is open or WEP.
>
> if you edit the file /opt/bootlocal.sh. Add the following lines AFTER
> the #pCPstop-- line
>
> >
Cheers Roland0
I'll maybe try this later today with both usb dacs connected.
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piPlayer wrote:
> It is not nessasery to do that because you can set a "Blank Screen"
> screensaver for the playing mode.
> Then you have the same effect.
I know that, but I was asking if it would be possible to blank the
screen on demand.
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