Grumpy Bob wrote:
> I'm using piCorePlayer 6.1.0 on a variety Raspberry Pi devices.
>
> I'm familiar with the 'command line process for upgrading LMS versions'
> (https://docs.picoreplayer.org/how-to/upgrade_lms/) - can I use this to
> install a specific build version of LMS? For example could
Not having a card, makes it a little harder but have youlooked here ?
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jeroen2 wrote:
>
>
> If I could have one player/server with touch screen control, I would
> probably need to choose between a heavily expanded PcP, TinyCore or
> Diet-Pi, or a completely stripped bare Raspbian.. Or see if I can live
> with only JiveLite. :D
What about a Joggler
pauluslupus wrote:
>
>
> Airplay on pCP seems to be a bit wonky but I will probably have to play
> a bit with the settings.
>
> Best,
> Paul
Thanks for the info :o
I think even paul_ of pCP would agree with you there (I seen to remember
a post from him about it, somewhere)
Have you
Hi Paul
Are you using a url for Byte FM which is provided as a "Friend" ? and is
it a non mp3 stream (which is not in the least bit shabby)?
ronnie
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Your dac is not being recognised, this is a Topping with the same usb
chip ans a similaAKM dac chip
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As Paul has suggested, make sure you a suitable power supply
The Sanskrit has two usb inlet at the rear, make sure you are using the
correct one
If that fails then burn a
@pauluslupus
to which of the two dacs are you refering ?
have you rebooted ?
what does
Code:
aplay -L
give
and please post the output setiing list
ronnie
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Grumpy Bob wrote:
> Thanks all of you for advice here.
>
>
>
> That's helpful. Does piCorePlayer obey the priority setting as shown
> near the bottom of that file?
>
> Robert
I don't know Robert, I only posted the link to provide an example of the
syntax, sorry :(
ronnie
Grumpy Bob wrote:
> I'd like to specify two or three networks in this way - what's the
> syntax for wpa_supplicant.conf to do this? Do I just repeat the block
> with the network details, or is a little more complex?
>
> Robert
Does this help ? scroll to bottom for examples :)
Thanks Ralphy :)
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2012 Mac-mini running High Sierra
I have managed (after a few trials and tribulations) to install
Squeezelite-x86_64-1.9.7r1278.dmg
Thanks Ralphy :)
It works but I have this message in the logs
Code:
sudo nano /var/log
[09:07:08.328223] stream_sock:543 unable to
Well I would wait for confirmation from the pCP team :)
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This is from the raspberry PI oS verlay readme
>
>
> Name:
> hifiberry-dacplushd
>
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>
> Info: Configures
> the HifiBerry DAC+ HD audio card
>
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>
> Load:
> dtoverlay=hifiberry-dacplushd
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> Params:
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mlsstl wrote:
> I'm thinking about getting one of these DAC HATs for my Raspberry Pi 4
> which runs PCP 6.1. Does anyone know if PCP supports the HiFiBerry DAC 2
> HD? It is a fairly new model and isn't specifically listed in the
> drop-down of HAT and audio output choices in the Squeezelite
mrw wrote:
> It's not actually a dependency of LMS, which is why it never went into
> the dependency list. And I wasn't using the ShairTune plugin at the
> time.
>
> Maybe there's a case for adding the dependency anyway...
Thanks for the info, I hope you don't think I was offering a critique,
slartibartfast wrote:
> How did you install LMS when you first installed it on the Pi4? I can't
> remember what I did but I also can't remember any issues.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
Different ways, it's changed with time, first Squeezeplug which morphed
into Max2Play, then
I still had to add libcrypt-openssl-rsa-perl for philippe_44 ShairTune
Plugin :(
> [404 Not Found:
> plugins/Extensions/settings/plugins/ShairTunes2W/settings/basic.html
> /QUOTE]
>
> So not so much of a time saving :(
>
> >
Code:
> > pi@raspberrypi:~ $ sudo apt
Seeing a post on another thread I thought to try this today, referencing
post #2 from *drmatt* and post #1 from *mrw*, certainly went along
quickly on a rpi4b Rasppberry PI OS Desktop
Code:
login as: pi
pi@192.168.1.112's password:
Linux raspberrypi 5.4.51-v7+
All three streams also work into a Boom and SBRadio :)
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>
> I am having difficulties playing a couple of Radio audio streams:
>
> Non-Stop 90s - https://stream.btsstream.com:8042/nonstop90s
> Atlantic 252 Classics - https://radio.streemlion.com:2295/stream
>
> The following one does work:
>
> Generations X - https://streaming.live365.com/a68269
>
gizmo1990 wrote:
> Thanks for the reply @kidstypike
>
> I've just setup my settings exactly as described in the How To section
> ''Setup Samba and an USB HDD'
> (https://www.picoreplayer.org/how_to_add_usb_hdd.shtml)'
>
> The LMSfiles is a folder which holds my music and playlist folders.
JohnSh wrote:
> The PSU is fine, trust me, I have been using it for over a year now.
As in "trust me, I'm a Doctor!" :p
Just because it works, don't mean it's fit for purpose.
I suggest you make a backup of your set-up.
Then perform the Bootloader rescue to get the latest image
slartibartfast wrote:
> It does but that part hasn't been changed for ages.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
Maybe not, I seem to remember that it is no longer necessary to
seperately update the bootloader + VL805 code, it was combined into the
EEPROM updater a while back.
My
Man in a van wrote:
> Well, as I understand it, the bootloader EEPROM is being updated with
> regard to offering the USB boot facility as a (simple) option. It has
> been at "Stable" status for a while now).
> ronnie
Well, a little bit of the humbles here :o:o
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JohnSh wrote:
> Reboot.
what power supply are you using ?
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Well, as I understand it, the bootloader EEPROM is being updated with
regard to offering the USB boot facility as a (simple) option. It has
been at "Stable" status for a while now).
I don't think it does much for a SD card.
I run my LMS on a Samsung M3 USB disk, connecting to a rpi4b.
The
Man in a van wrote:
> I don't know :(
>
> Why are you (how do you do it ?) updating the bootloader EEPROM ?
>
> Are you booting from a USB drive ?
>
> ronnie
OK, I founf how to do it :o
'https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?111787-ANNOUNCE-piCoreP
another question, are you using the pCP Standard version and is the rpi
a Server and Player (I gathered that impression from your first post :))
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>
>
> Could this be related to the EEPROM? The first time I noticed this
> problem was when I installed firmware 2020-09-03, and before that it was
> 2020-04-16. Although, it might just be a coincidence.
I don't know :(
Why are you (how do you do it ?) updating the bootloader
JohnSh wrote:
> Hello. I am facing the following problem. I am using Pi4 with latest
> EEPROM firmware 2020-09-03, pCP6.1 and LMS 8.0.0. Sometimes the
> following happens, I turn on the Pi, for a while it stands without
> playing, then the connection with the pCP is lost in the browser, then I
Greg Erskine wrote:
> hi mjbjr,
>
>
>
> Vote for what?
>
> regards
> Greg
Op may be Stateside ?:)
ronnie
Or NZ
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*
Tha above will install LMS v8.0.0
If you want v 7.9.3, immediately after downloading LMS v8.0.0, follow
these instructions
https://www.picoreplayer.org/how_to_upgrade_lms.shtml
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Using this thread as a guide I have just enabled a wireless instance of
piCoreplayer on a rpi4b
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?112765-piCorePlayer-on-RPi-Zero-W-first-time-wifi-settings
On a Windows 10 pro Desktop
I downloaded and unzipped pCP v6.1.0 from
Greg Erskine wrote:
> Hi Alan0,
>
> When you have "# Maintained by piCorePlayer" in your wpa_supplicant.conf
> initially on your boot partition, pCP just reads your SSID and password
> and creates a new wpa_supplicant.conf. So as long as you get the ssid=
> and psk= lines correct it should
Yatsushiro wrote:
> From memory, when I installed 20.04 server on my RPi4, to get LMS
> running I had to compile Perl binaries according to this page:
>
> https://github.com/Logitech/slimserver-vendor/tree/public/7.9/CPAN
>
> LMS ran perfectly, but I couldn't get the ShairTunes2 (fork) plugin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8OFao9i6RQ
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Tony T wrote:
> I'm using the official Pi4 power supply. The Pi is connected via
> ethernet, WiFi is Off
> It's a cheap USB Drive - KESU 2.5" 500GB Ultra Slim Portable External
> Hard Drive USB3.0 HDD
>
probably the drive is the problem, but since it works ok with the 2.0
> port, I'm fine
It should not make a difference
https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/hardware/raspberrypi/usb/README.md
What powere supply do you use for the pi and what usb drive ?
There are reports of USB3 and using wireless on the pi causing
difficulty for some people (apparently also on other OS, as
MW_FFM2020 wrote:
> :confused:
>
> What do you mean? Which Username and password do I need?
I use nano (there is an extension to install it)
user tc
passwd piCore
nano /etc/asound.conf
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paul- wrote:
> I didn't want to post this until I verified, as I know some have had
> issues. Likely due to selecting the wrong version.
>
> Current "Stable" version of LMS is 7.9.3. If you want to downgrade, the
> instructions here work
>
Well I swapped the working card into the other "difficult" rpi (Revison:
a02082)
without any luck, one green flash and no boot.
I returned the card to the previous pi and it worked correctly via
wireless.
I configured another card with v6.0.0 and put it into the "difficult"
rpi. It booted
Man in a van wrote:
> Greg
>
> Just installed v6.1.0 on rpi3b rev a02082 connec ted via Ethernet.
>
> Boot up succesfull
>
> Completed the wi-fi page, saved and did not get a wireless IP address.
>
> I have sent a Pastebin: paste name: pCP-3B-25fa3e-wifi
>
Greg
Just installed v6.1.0 on rpi3b rev a02082 connec ted via Ethernet.
Boot up succesfull
Completed the wi-fi page, saved and did not get a wireless IP address.
Boot Log
Code:
Starting piCorePlayer v6.1.0 startup...
Checking for boot files on mmcblk0p1...
Greg,
Yesterday on two seperate rpi 3b (same firmware as listed above) I did
the following
Burned an image of pcp v6.0.0. Filled in the wpa_supplicant.conf.sample
file, renamed it.
Both rpi booted successfully, I had a monitor connected.
On both, I expanded the FS and did an insitu upgrade
Cut-Throat wrote:
> When setting up my Topping D90 Dac with PiCorePlayer, I first started
> using FRONT:CARD=D90,DEV=0 for the USB Parameters for my DAC. Mostly
> because I used the trial and error method and this worked.
>
> Someone more knowledgeable than myself mentioned that the FRONT
>
Greg Erskine wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I had a quick look at my RPi3B and it has been working fine on pCP6.1.0
>
>
>
> Can you guys confirm the revision number?
>
> Mine is: a22082
>
> I'll rebuild it tomorrow to double check.
>
> regards
> Greg
@SCIURIUS
I have just tried the image I used previously, with the pi on an
Ethernet connection.
Same result, or rather lack of result, one green flash and nothing.
I download a fresh image and that also failed on Ethernet.
I took the sd card and put it ino a rpi 4b and it loads OK
Returned
sciurius wrote:
>
>
>
> According to the RPi information, the boot sequence first tries to find
> a file on USB, and then attempts to read bootcode.bin from the µSDcard.
> This code is executed by the GPU and reads start.elf, which reads
> config.txt. Start.elf exercises the video hardware
Hi Johan
Hope all is well :)
I have just tried this and can confirm what Johan says.
No luck with v6.1.0 and wpa_supplicant file
Plenty of luck with v6.0.0. it works using the default file that is
proved in the download.
Upgrade to v6.1.0 and nada, one flash of the Act green led and that's
As kidstypike says, whilst I was typing my humble effort :rolleyes:
Make sure your piCoreplayer has the Player/Server or Beta tab enabled on
the bottom of the Main Page
When you receive the message for a LMS update on the web gui, just
follow the instructions of where to click.
It will lead
Howard Passman wrote:
> Hi Greg and thanks for the answer. I'm sure I'm not making it as clear
> as I should be. The Zero/Pirate is set in the settings to use the LMS on
> the server (RPI 3B). What I'm trying to do is to get it to also use the
> server as the player. I just want the Zero/Pirate
Hi Anthony,
some suggestions;
Has the pi IP Address been given the necessary permissions on the NAS
share?
Try changing vers to 1 or 2
Try leaving the Options box blank
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doggod wrote:
> Yes I managed now also ...pretty weird not sure what's going on. Only
> thing I did was changing from "7.9.2" to "7.9.3" in the "sudo
> ./lms-update.sh --mm 7.9.xxx -s -r -u -d" command line.
>
Funnily enough I decided to try this morning if it was possible to
download LMS
paul- wrote:
> Why downgrade at all? I run 8 on my servers. Have you brought any
> concerns with LMS 8 up with Michael?
Well Michael has, on at least two different occasions that I can recall,
has advised folk that LMS 8 is stll very much a beta :)
I'm happy with 7.9.3 myself, I don't use
Buster-Lite
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doggod wrote:
> Hi folks, I deperately seeking a way to downgrade from LMS 8.xxx to
> latest 7.9.2. Running Pcp 6.0 on a Rpi3B+. Anyone who could assist?
>
> Tried searching for a guide for a couple of hours now without succeding
> ...:-/ Tried the "update path" described here : >
>
This above has
Chromium Browser
LMS
Squeezelite
Jivelite
No package manager
all on a 4gb sd card
Code:
pi@raspberrypi:~ $ df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/root 3.4G 2.7G 607M 82% /
devtmpfs1.8G 0 1.8G 0% /dev
I have been try to get this to work on the LXDE gui, without success.
I switched to the raspberrp utils and that is much better, autologin,
jivelite start at power up, much better :)
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doggod wrote:
> No worries, sadly posted the other post before I read this one. Thanks a
> lot for you kind help. Don't have any preferences. Just found DietPi
> while googling and thought that might work as well as any other OS.
> Looked nice beeing very, very lightweigt. Thanks to you I've
I'm sorry but I can't spend more time on this now.
I have to hack about and do searches as I have never used Dietpi, at
all. It's far to "clever" for me.
If you have a spare card, why not try Buster-Lite and add LXDE to that,
(or do you specically need DietPI ?).
I mostly run the Buster
When I did the install I had to add build-essential to the list of stuff
to install as it would not "make"
I did it as dietpi
If you did it as root then, from the root homescreen, open a terminal
and type
Code:
./jivelite/bin/jivelite
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Sorry it's a large file
I started jivelite with
Code:
sudo /home/dietpi/jivelite/bin/jivelite
I don't have a proper desktop, Dietpi is a bit alien to me installed on
rpi4b
ronnie
doggod wrote:
> . I'm surely missing one or two things, one of them could be a brain
> maybe ... :-/).
Too good to resist :rolleyes::p
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nauLgZISozs
Keine ahnung about DietPi, soz :(
ronnie
Well it is possible with piCoreplayer and LMS on the same pi
I have an original (very slow) rpi 1B running LMS v7.9.3 and pCP v6.1.0.
Output is via a Cirrus Logic Audio Card.
I loaded up a usb stick with few albums and installed it onto the pi
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Scanned it into LMS as a PLAYLIST
Have you allowed access for the pi's IP address to the share Multimedia
on the Qnap ?
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Something along these lines ?
https://www.instructables.com/id/Raspberry-Pi-Music-Player-1/
piCoreplayer can be set up as a wireless hotspot and Volumio also. There
must be others out there as well, maybe omxplayer on raspberry PI OS ( a
bit of config work needed :))
ronnie
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Host name
Port Number
User Name
Password
Click on Advanced
Click on SCP/Shell
>From the Default dropdown select sudo/su
OK
if you are going to open this a lot you can save the link
piCoreplayer doesn't need this procedure (I think, from memory)
ronnie
Oh, the google search that found that, found this
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?111589-LMS-8-0-0-Questions=967756=1#post967756
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I have only skimmed through this blog thingy but it looks pretty good.
Scroll right to the bottom
ronnie
https://scratchart.nl/2-uncategorised/11-building-a-media-server-using-a-raspberry-pi
Man in a van's
I did not read any of this, it's too early :p
https://www.hifiberry.com/docs/software/guide-adding-equalization-using-alsaeq/
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pag wrote:
> Thanks very much to everyone for your input, it will all be very
> helpful. One of the reasons I asked the question is that this is going
> to be installed in a car, which is obviously a pretty harsh environment
> (should probably have mentioned this to start with :rolleyes:). So
Then in pcp
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I called mine cachestore I did not check the write permissions (i don't
know if that is needed)
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I hpe this helps (and is correct, more importantly :o, well, close
enough for jazz :p)
ronnie
Jim I have just done this using a raspberry pi Desktop running gparted
I note that in the Resize FS tap there is an option to install a third
partition, I don't know if Paul_ ment to use this :confused:
Anyways
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Greg Erskine wrote:
> Ronnie, you have a network issue. Note "No network found! Done (52)."
> Bad network cable?
>
> During the boot process if there is access to the internet and the
> timezone is blank it will be automatically filled.
Well that may well be the case Greg (thanks for the info
mr-b wrote:
> I guess that depends on your idea of fun! ;-)
> I'd prefer a stable release version to be loaded by default with the
> option of going off-road to a beta or nightly if I have time to fiddle
> about.
>
>
If you follow these instructions, you just change the version number to
I had this happen to me last week sometime, here is how I resolved it.
I have just done it again so it does work :p
pCP v6.1.0 on rpi 4b
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Boot log
Code:
Starting piCorePlayer v6.1.0 startup...
Checking for boot files on mmcblk0p1...
Trying to mount
pag wrote:
> Hi,
> I would imagine there would be a lot more disk activity when using
> LMS. If this could affect the SD card, is there a way to install LMS in
> a different mount point, potentially a USB drive?
>
> Thanks,
> Ian
When using the LMS on pCP it's recommended to shutdown
The device has a 24bit/96KHZ USB input,
so maybe try using the output beginning plughw:
In the LMS web gui > Settings > Player > Audio
do you have this set to 100% volume ?
Maybe try connecting everything up, starting the Topping, select USB
input, then turn on the pi.
or reversing the
> Not sure I understand your question. No, I do not have music playing
> constantly. I'll have a listening session and then empty the playlist in
> LMS and move on to whatever is next -- work, sleep, TV, grocery store,
> etc. However, nothing is turned off. When I come back for some more
>
mlsstl wrote:
> No, the DAC (part of a Bel Canto C5i integrated amp) stays on all the
> time.
Does the pCP player connecting via the usb always have content playing
through it ?
ronnie
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> visual extras the PCP gives, since it has the 7" RPi display.
I'm not suggesting that you buy a rpi4b.
> Man in a van
> If you are using a rpi4b, try one of the two
> usb2 sockets
I
If you are using a rpi4b, try one of the two usb2 sockets
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teebee wrote:
> I guess I need to take with me fstab for network mounting and
> server.prefs for my lms configuration. Anything else?
Well I don't use a NAS very much these days (used to use NFS on a Qnap
TS121) but certainly copy your fstab info.
I have never done the LMS prefs thing, so
I use the new Imager nowadays
https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/raspberry-pi-imager-imaging-utility/
and boot from a SSD
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> Hi,
>
> I'll get my rb pi 4 4gb in a few days and wonder what files I should
> transfer to the new pi when setting up LMS? I guess I can't just plug in
> the old memorycard and it will work?
You don't say which OS you are using now, but go with a fresh install is
my
Cut-Throat wrote:
> I did a fresh install - No difference And you really have to have
> 192Khz material to hear the problem, and it only manifests itself on the
> Coax input. My USB will play fine. But I will try it on my Topping D90
> on Monday when I get it.
Oh well !
good luck and
garym wrote:
> how does one best install Lame (mp3) on an rPi running piCorePlayer for
> use in LMS's bitrate limiting? Thanks.
via uploading an extension
I think
pcp-lame ?
this may be wrong, just scroll down the list :)
ronnie
Man in a van wrote:
> Yep, it was :)
>
> I run two pi into the same dac, one is pCP player via USB and the other
> RaspiOS (squuezelite Digione) into a co-ax rca.
>
> I have not tried syncing, but will give it a go later today, or
> tomorrow.
>
> I would suggest
Yep, it was :)
I run two pi into the same dac, one is pCP player via USB and the other
RaspiOS (squuezelite Digione) into a co-ax rca.
I have not tried syncing, but will give it a go later today, or
tomorrow.
I would suggest a fresh install for both pi--only a few minutes.
I think I have
When you have adjusted the level via alsamixer
Esc
sudo alsactl store
pcp br
try and see
ronnie
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Did you make a fresh install for each raspberry pi or use the same
backup image ?
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Also check the volume setting for the player under
> Settings > Player > Audio > Volume Control > should be 100%
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https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=117=275370
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Look through the procedures here
http://https://www.audiophonics.fr/en/blog-diy-audio/23-start-up-raspdac-rasptouch-raspdac-mini-with-a-pre-configured-image.html
and this seem to show that a pCP install will work in basic form
https://www.audiophonics.fr/en/blog-diy-audio/31-.html
You will
Ask the people at Audiophonics about a pCP install.
I have a previous incarnation of this set up (just never bothered to
install everything in the case :rolleyes:).
It was a similar situation, but pCp was (partially) supported.
MoOde runs on Raspbian Lite, I would suggest getting a spare sd
kit1cat wrote:
> Thanks for info. I have just tried Audiophonics Dietpi image, which
> includes LMS and squeezelite. Display and remote working fine but I
> don't have a clue how to run squeezelite or to connect to LMS on my
> other pi. All a bit too much for my old brain.
I thought I saw on
garym wrote:
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> If not, I assume I need to use the options here (using 7.9.3 vs 7.9.2 in
> the command):
> https://www.picoreplayer.org/how_to_upgrade_lms.shtml
yep, do this
ronnie
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castalla wrote:
> But wouldn't 8.0.0 just give the latest nightly?
Well, the update download might have been corrupted, this would / should
/ could / maybe give a clean one.:)
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