Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Which is the advantage to switch from Lms 7.9.2 to 7.9.3 or 8.0?

2020-04-05 Thread RobbH
d6jg wrote: > The LastMix plugin works with DSTM to produce a focused mix of music. > > Random would be anything from any genre. > > If you put together a 5 track 70s rock playlist for example LastMix/DSTM > would add similar automatically from your own library and optionally > from any

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] No tools req'd: Old router with OpenWRT and squeezelite

2020-04-05 Thread truscellino
Such a good idea. I would never have thought of using an old router and OpenWRT for that kind of usage... actually any USB DAC would probably work, as long as it is USB audio compliant (instead of the sound card in your case). After a very quick search, I couldn't find the detailed spec of that

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Which is the advantage to switch from Lms 7.9.2 to 7.9.3 or 8.0?

2020-04-05 Thread d6jg
RobbH wrote: > I am not disputing that statement, just curious about it. I am not a > LastMix user, so I wonder in what way is it better? The LastMix plugin works with DSTM to produce a focused mix of music. Random would be anything from any genre. If you put together a 5 track 70s rock

[SlimDevices: Unix] No tools req'd: Old router with OpenWRT and squeezelite

2020-04-05 Thread bluebell
I have an old TP-Link 3600 router, installed a recent OpenWRT (19.07) and attached a Behringer UCA 202 USB audio interface. Squeezelite is in the OpenWRT's repo. opkg update opkg install kmod-usb-audio opkg install squeezelite-full I added option server_addr 'myLMSip' in

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Which is the advantage to switch from Lms 7.9.2 to 7.9.3 or 8.0?

2020-04-05 Thread RobbH
d6jg wrote: > On the Random Mix question I remain surprised how many people still use > it when we have LastMix/DSTM which produces a far better mix than a true > Random selection does. Just my 2p I am not disputing that statement, just curious about it. I am not a LastMix user, so I wonder in

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] BETA: piCorePlayer6.0.0 - PI4 support

2020-04-05 Thread Mirage
Paul Webster wrote: > See > https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?111787-ANNOUNCE-piCorePlayer-6-0-0=970363=1#post970363 Thank you Paul, that was easy! :) Mirage's Profile:

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] BETA: piCorePlayer6.0.0 - PI4 support

2020-04-05 Thread Paul Webster
Mirage wrote: > Well, then I'm sure I don't have it! Then I guess just need to find it > and how to install it, I'm reading some other threads right now. See https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?111787-ANNOUNCE-piCorePlayer-6-0-0=970363=1#post970363 Paul Webster

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] BETA: piCorePlayer6.0.0 - PI4 support

2020-04-05 Thread Mirage
Paul Webster wrote: > It was released yesterday. Well, then I'm sure I don't have it! Then I guess just need to find it and how to install it, I'm reading some other threads right now. Mirage's Profile:

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] BETA: piCorePlayer6.0.0 - PI4 support

2020-04-05 Thread Paul Webster
Mirage wrote: > > This patch that you mention, is it included in the installation of 6.0.0 > (final) or something that needs to be done after the installation? > It was released yesterday. Paul Webster http://dabdig.blogspot.com Author Radio France (FIP etc) plugin

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] BETA: piCorePlayer6.0.0 - PI4 support

2020-04-05 Thread Mirage
psketch wrote: > Paul's released a patch to the shipping version on 6.0.0 to fix the time > zone problem i was having. you might want to install the full version > and then apply the patch. If I remember correct I had to do as I described above also when I went from b9 to rc1. Now I've been

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] BETA: piCorePlayer6.0.0 - PI4 support

2020-04-05 Thread psketch
Mirage wrote: > Kind of, but I'm not sure what I did...:o > > I think what solved the problem was that I went to the tweaks page were > the setting for timezone is and pressed Save. The correct timezone was > already there, I just pressed Save. I'm not sure if it was this or > something else