Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Jivelite on a Pirate Audio 240x240 screen

2021-11-20 Thread mftech
Thanks to Chill, the switchs on the Pirate Audio are now accessible. Tête à FLAC 2 X SB Classic 2 X SB2 1 X SB Boom 1 X SB Touch 1 X Transporter 2 X Duet + Remote 3 X Rpi+Picoreplayer 2 X Chromecast 1 X Chromecast Audio 1 X Atoll ST100 All devives connected via CeolBOX server aka The Musica

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Can't run piCorePlayer with my precautions on Raspi

2021-11-20 Thread paul-
Shartport sync and squeezelite cannot use the audio hardware at the same time. Make sure to power off your player in LMS before playing shairport. Also make sure that the -C option is set to about 5 seconds on the squeezelite page. piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM. H

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] 'Official' docker container for LMS?

2021-11-20 Thread Hellsblade
Hi Michael, I'm very happy i found this so i can make my squeezebox radio to use again. I used to have the DAC with the remote also, but it died :-(. I have been using LMS like forever on my now very, very slow qnapts219 and on my mac and PC. But now i have raspberry PI 4 8GB with a lot of docke

[SlimDevices: Unix] Can't run piCorePlayer with my precautions on Raspi

2021-11-20 Thread SBachstelz
Hi together, i'm a big fan of the piCorePlayer concept, which allows you to run an all-around worry-free music player on the Raspi. I downloaded the pcP image and got it working, the LMS also runs well and I can address the headphone jack and various DLNA devices. The basic configuration is as

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] 'Official' docker container for LMS?

2021-11-20 Thread Michael Herger
that the authentication process is running, but it's invisible to Spotify clients on my network. Does this need a different port to be Most likely 5353/UDP. But it might conflict with other services running on your NAS. In that case just use credentials on the Spotty page.

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] 'Official' docker container for LMS?

2021-11-20 Thread bakker_be
I've just installed this on a fresh Ubuntu 20.04 Server, and it works well, with one exception: I can't get Spotty to work. Troubleshooting this led me to the discovery that there isn't a single package installed in the image that allows checking running processes (top, atop, htop, ps, pgrep). I'