Hi guys,
That's me again.
I would really appreciate if someone could help me out.
My 16GB SD Card with SoA on it got corrupted. Unfortunately all the 16
GB SD Cards I have got are slightly smaller than my back-ups and as such
I cannot dd any of them! I know for sure that the back-ups are working
Roland0 wrote:
> My experience has been more positive - using the built-in Bluetooth on a
> rpi3 with a headphone (playback) or an Android phone (streaming) has
> worked flawlessly for me, and the bluez-alsa setup worked immediately
> (on a system without pulesaudio).
> So I guess there is an
paul- wrote:
> The rpi has gpio. Wire up a button and send a command to the LMS
> servers cli interface. You can use the command pcp that we supply to do
> some of those commands. Or look at a program like squeezy
Thanks for the reply.
But I'm sad to say that I'm on thin ice when you say
micknew wrote:
> I'm looking for a solution where I can add a button that does the "same
> job" as the on/off button in the LMS web GUI ( the one in the right
> upper corner).
> I tried to look around and I can see the following on the main page in
> the picoreplayer GUI and "shutdown"
> "This
Jeff07971 wrote:
> Are you using the RPI touchscreen ?
The rpi has gpio. Wire up a button and send a command to the LMS
servers cli interface. You can use the command pcp that we supply to do
some of those commands. Or look at a program like squeezy
micknew wrote:
> I'm looking for a solution where I can add a button that does the "same
> job" as the on/off button in the LMS web GUI ( the one in the right
> upper corner).
> I tried to look around and I can see the following on the main page in
> the picoreplayer GUI and "shutdown"
> "This
I'm looking for a solution where I can add a button that does the "same
job" as the on/off button in the LMS web GUI ( the one in the right
upper corner).
I tried to look around and I can see the following on the main page in
the picoreplayer GUI and "shutdown"
"This option is not really required
Paul Webster wrote:
> The page that you linked to has a link to a forum post (in French) for
> how to use this in pCP.
> http://forum.audiophonics.fr/viewtopic.php?f=4=1952=7956#p7956
Thanks. But it says how to use dsd64 in pCp.
Thus I asked a question there.