d6jg wrote:
> @Jeff07971
>
> Have a look at Greenshot as an alternative screenshot tool. Its the best
> I have ever used by a considerable way.
>
>
Wow! Thanks for this.
Merry Christmas
Main system - Rock Solid with LMS 7.9.1 Official on WHS 2011 - 2 Duets
and Squeeseslave
Cabin system -
paul- wrote:
> bpa,
> Looks like he is trying to play to other software players that don't
> directly support WMA. For server side transcoding, do we really need
> mplayer? Would ffmpeg be able to transcode those files?
>
The Play Windows Media plugin was written a few years ago when
bpa,
Looks like he is trying to play to other software players that don't
directly support WMA. For server side transcoding, do we really need
mplayer? Would ffmpeg be able to transcode those files?
Paul
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
Homepage:
chris5u wrote:
> Thanks to the Team for great software and the continuous improvement of
> piCorePlayer and Squeezelite. Really great way to enjoy the music!
>
> After running LMS on Windows and Mac machines for a number of years,
> Ive now moved on to using rPi 3B as server with PiCorePlayer
Thanks to the Team for great software and the continuous improvement of
piCorePlayer and Squeezelite. Really great way to enjoy the music!
After running LMS on Windows and Mac machines for a number of years,
Ive now moved on to using rPi 3B as server with PiCorePlayer 4.10 and
LMS 7.9.2.
Until someone actually finishes/tests the code and submits it to RPi,
this isn't going to happen with pCP.
Compiling a custom kernel is possible, but not a trival task.
http://wiki.tinycorelinux.net/wiki:custom_kernel
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
Homepage:
Dear Paul, Greg and all,
First of all, thank you for making piCorePlayer such a great player. I
tried other audioplayers on my Raspberry Pi, but this one beats them in
terms of stability and speed!
Recently I bought a X6000K-7.1CH to for a multi-room audio from
piCorePlayer. Seems like a great
Btw, you did not need to manually install crda with 4.1.0, I doubt that
caused any problems though?
Can you hookup a display and keyboard to see the boot process when only
WiFi is connected?
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
Homepage: https://www.picoreplayer.org
Well. I stop the analysis. I am not able to constantly reproduce the
problem.
The situation is that when I am changing something on squezzelite
setting screen and press "save", it happens that there is either a
message "[ ERROR ] Squeezelite not running" or everything green with
"squezzelite
paul- wrote:
> Make sure you are booting the system with WiFi only. Booting with
> Ethernet connected, then removing the cable will not work, as there is
> no network manager.
Thanks Paul. I have tried that including powering down and rebooting.
I cannot ping the PCP and it cannot be seen
Bitlogger wrote:
> I've had the 'Edimax EW-7822ULC wifi dongle'
> (https://wikidevi.com/wiki/Edimax_EW-7822ULC) for quite some while now,
> hoping that the PiCorePlayer would work with it. Now I see the 8822bu
> drivers have been included in the latest build. This made me wobble with
>
Make sure you are booting the system with WiFi only. Booting with
Ethernet connected, then removing the cable will not work, as there is
no network manager.
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
Homepage: https://www.picoreplayer.org
Please 'donate'
I am running PCP 4.1.0 with the experimental real-time kernel.
Soundwise it is great but I'd like to connect via WiFi (I have noted the
warnings it may not work) rather than Ethernet. When I configure the
WiFi it gets an IP address (defined statically)and I can connect via
that IP address to
Gaffophone wrote:
> [FONT=verdana]Are there recommendations or best practices to secure
> piCorePlayer?
There are many improvements on the security but most of them are on the
other side - not yours and they are not RPI / Picore related.
How does a Hacker / Cracker gets his way into the IOT
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