Thanks for checking, Greg. I changed the pasword yet again, and now it
is working! Yay
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merlinus wrote:
> I am trying to log in to my RPi running PCP 3.11 via Putty. I have to
> enter the IP address for the device on my LAN, but it no longer accepts
> my password. I tried changing it through the pCP web interface, and it
> seemed ok, but no go.
>
> I am assuming I need to use tc
I am trying to log in to my RPi running PCP 3.11 via Putty. I have to
enter the IP address for the device on my LAN, but it no longer accepts
my password. I tried changing it through the pCP web interface, and it
seemed ok, but no go.
I am assuming I need to use tc as the username, and then
I really like the latest PiCorePlayer and am not sure what more to add,
especially with the recent addition of Samba.
I did notice though that with two usb flash drives, one being /dev/sda1
and the second being /dev/sdb1 (mounted as /mnt/moremusic), it is not
possible to create directories on
paul- wrote:
> The version of iproute2 is the same. It fails from the piCore repo,
> because the kernel modules needed are not on that repo. Put your
> bonding commands after the pCp startup
>
> In /opt/bootlocal.sh
>
> Make sure you put it after the marker tags in the file. Then do a "pcp
paul- wrote:
> Support for shairport-sync will probably be dropped soon. It's too
> difficult to manage for something that us developers don't use. Look at
> Shairtunes2W.
>
> Shairtunes2W runs fine on a pCP LMS installation.
Hello
Is it also working fine on lms running on synology ds916+
psketch wrote:
> Thanks Guys. Very interesting, and in effect gives us both a backup and
> migrate option for LMS settings - which is great. I can move them to my
> USB hard drive, which is where my music is anyway, and then move it back
> again afterwards - as I don't want to keep accessing
kidstypike wrote:
> I'm sorry Paul but you're wrong there, the slimserver folder on the USB
> stick contains all LMS installed plugins.
>
> I've just done it again, burned a pCP image to a new sdcard, removed the
> one in current use, set up pCP/resize/Samba/installed LMS/etc., and
> everything
tparvais wrote:
> Hello
>
> with last P3.11 & Hifiberry AMP+, shairport does not work: nothing
> displayed on my ios device
>
> Thomas
Support for shairport-sync will probably be dropped soon. It's too
difficult to manage for something that us developers don't use. Look at
Shairtunes2W.
paul- wrote:
> It seems to be card dependent. I have no problems with my cards that I
> use for testing. IQaudio Amp, Allo Piano, Builtin audio.
>
> Shairtunes2W is a much better implementation, I would really take a look
> at that.
Hello
with last P3.11 & Hifiberry AMP+, shairport does
The version of iproute2 is the same. It fails from the piCore repo,
because the kernel modules needed are not on that repo. Put your
bonding commands after the pCp startup
In /opt/bootlocal.sh
Make sure you put it after the marker tags in the file. Then do a "pcp
bu" to backup your settings
So I tried bonding wlan and eth0, and it went relatively effortlessly. I
have no idea how to make the configuration persistent, so this is just a
"proof of concept".
My test player is a Pi2 with ethernet (inactive and physically
disconnected in the beginning) and wifi via USB, running pCP 3.11.
Paul Webster wrote:
> Ah - thanks for checking.
> I'll have to check mine now to be sure it is set that way.
>
> Thinking again about what broke when I updated ... perhaps it was
> Jivelite ... with the saved settings saying that Jivelite is enabled but
> Jivelite itself not on the backup/USB
kidstypike wrote:
> I'm sorry Paul but you're wrong there, the slimserver folder on the USB
> stick contains all LMS installed plugins.
>
> I've just done it again, burned a pCP image to a new sdcard, removed the
> one in current use, set up pCP/resize/Samba/installed LMS/etc., and
> everything
Paul Webster wrote:
> However, that will miss plugins - although I guess you could create a
> directory on the stick and then copy over the plugins and set up a link
> (might need to do something to make sure it is preserved over a reboot).
I'm sorry Paul but you're wrong there, the slimserver
kidstypike wrote:
> and the new LMS install picks up my player prefs, plugins, ect.,
> everything works exactly as before.
However, that will miss plugins - although I guess you could create a
directory on the stick and then copy over the plugins and set up a link
(might need to do something to
psketch wrote:
> I have my LMS running on my Pi3 on picoreplayer and it works really
> well. Now, I was going to upgrade from 3.0 to 3.1, but there's no in
> place upgrade options as we know. #This is fine for the picoreplayer
> settings - only take a few secs to reenter those - but is there a
paul- wrote:
> Are you talking about LMS settings? or everything on the LMS web page
> in pCP? But really, there is not a good method yet to transfer from
> image to image. Feature development has outpaced our upgrade
> development. I just spent a day working on cleaning up the in-place
>
psketch wrote:
> I have my LMS running on my Pi3 on picoreplayer and it works really
> well. Now, I was going to upgrade from 3.0 to 3.1, but there's no in
> place upgrade options as we know. #This is fine for the picoreplayer
> settings - only take a few secs to reenter those - but is there a
Greg Erskine wrote:
> We will add a few more "Reboot/Restart" messages.
Yes, short of handling multiple interfaces I think this would be
useful.
> Currently we don't support AP or bridging on piCorePlayer. After the
> initial wifi setup, we assume you have only one network connection
> active.
Thanks for the feedback epoch1970,
We will add a few more "Reboot/Restart" messages.
Currently we don't support AP or bridging on piCorePlayer. After the
initial wifi setup, we assume you have only one network connection
active. Without bridging I can't see much point having eth0 and wlna0
I started playing with wifi, I have a few things to report:
- PcP is happy to activate both ethernet and wifi at the same time,
and that's great. However if the active interface changes (eg
disconnect ethernet) the LMS player disappears. Worse than that, a new
one get created (due to
I have my LMS running on my Pi3 on picoreplayer and it works really
well. Now, I was going to upgrade from 3.0 to 3.1, but there's no in
place upgrade options as we know. #This is fine for the picoreplayer
settings - only take a few secs to reenter those - but is there a way to
backup and
epoch1970 wrote:
> Guys,
> I'm very much used to zeroconf and always head for hostname.local. when
> I want to connect a random host.
> I've noticed http://picoreplayer.local./ doesn't resolve if
> pcp-shairport.tcz (?) isn't installed.
> I think it would be nice if the web GUI was advertised
Jeff07971 wrote:
> I use Pcp 3.11 as a player on an RPi 2 with a HiFiBerry DAC+ Pro and
> have no problems streaming iplayer, or anything else so far.
> I use a Linux LMS server and my connection is wired.
So exactly my config. How weird!
This may be of interest to people with Pi Zero W
http://www.briandorey.com/post/Raspberry-Pi-Zero-W-external-antenna-mod
*Players:* SliMP3,Squeezebox3 x3,Receiver,SqueezePlayer,PiCorePlayer
x3,Wandboard
*Server:* LMS Version: 7.9.0 - 1475786002 on Centos 7 VM on ESXi 6 on
Dell T320
Guys,
I'm very much used to zeroconf and always head for hostname.local. when
I want to connect a random host.
I've noticed http://picoreplayer.local./ doesn't resolve if
pcp-shairport.tcz (?) isn't installed.
I think it would be nice if the web GUI was advertised regardless of
using shairport.
Wigster wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there anyone out there who can run PCP on an RPi with the HifiBerry
> DAC+ Pro and successfully play BBC iPlayer streams (either live or on
> demand)? I'd like to understand whether I am the only person with the
> problem, or if this is general.
>
> To be precise,
Wigster wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there anyone out there who can run PCP on an RPi with the HifiBerry
> DAC+ Pro and successfully play BBC iPlayer streams (either live or on
> demand)? I'd like to understand whether I am the only person with the
> problem, or if this is general.
>
> To be precise,
Hi,
Is there anyone out there who can run PCP on an RPi with the HifiBerry
DAC+ Pro and successfully play BBC iPlayer streams (either live or on
demand)? I'd like to understand whether I am the only person with the
problem, or if this is general.
To be precise, in my case, the stream starts
DJDR wrote:
> I want to install LMS AND Picoreplayer on one Raspberry Pi. Is the
> Raspberry Pi 1 (1 core processor) strong and fast enough for that? Or do
> I need a Raspberry Pi 2/3?
Pi3 much better than..and get the official 2.5amp 5 volt power
supply.
something of this quality
I want to install LMS AND Picoreplayer on one Raspberry Pi. Is the
Raspberry Pi 1 (1 core processor) strong and fast enough for that? Or do
I need a Raspberry Pi 2/3?
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Greg Erskine wrote:
> Hi epoch1970,
>
> netbooting would be a nice feature, it will require a fair amount of
> work though, but be an interesting exercise. Make sure you understand
> the principles of piCore.
>
> I don't think you cam eliminate the SD card from ALL the Raspberry Pi's
> though.
Thanks for the reply Paul & I did look around but can't find any
information on how much current it draws. So if it ain't broke... It's
just a regular drive eventually I's like to get a solid state one but
they are too expensive for me now. But I am impressed with how well this
package works for
You might as well install/configure a player on it and connect up some
powered speakers or an amp and use it as another Squeezebox.
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Stoker wrote:
> Thanks for the replies to my PiCoreServer questions. Seems like it
> should be fairly straight forward.
>
> I've got a 250G SSD which should be OK for the music storage, it's SATA
> but With an adapter it can be turned int a USB disk. Yesterday I managed
> to reformat this SSD
Tex wrote:
> How do I check the claimed current draw. It seems to function perfectly
> and LMS scans my library in record time. I attached a HDMI screen and
> scanned the library but it didn't seem to have any adverse effect.
Looks like it is good for you.
As for the current ... I would expect
epoch1970 wrote:
> I'll take that as a yes and will try it out. The idea is to save a small
> bit of plastic, a failure point, and most importantly a few bucks on the
> player...
Hi epoch1970,
netbooting would be a nice feature, it will require a fair amount of
work though, but be an
Paul Webster wrote:
>
> Check the claimed current draw - but you may well be OK with that.
> An easy way to check ... temporarily connect a HDMI screen to it and see
> if the lightning flash appears when under heaviest use.
How do I check the claimed current draw. It seems to function
paul- wrote:
> I guess anything is possible, but we do manipulate the config.txt and
> cmdline.txt to customize the device, and load the appropriate drivers.
I'll take that as a yes and will try it out. The idea is to save a small
bit of plastic, a failure point, and most importantly a few
epoch1970 wrote:
> Hi guys,
> I assume it is possible to have picoreplayer loaded from a central
> server using a Pi 3 set for netbooting?
> Is there anything special to it on the software side?
I guess anything is possible, but we do manipulate the config.txt and
cmdline.txt to customize the
Hi guys,
I assume it is possible to have picoreplayer loaded from a central
server using a Pi 3 set for netbooting?
Is there anything special to it on the software side?
3 SB 3 Libratone Loop, Zipp Mini iPeng (iPhone + iPad) LMS 7.9
(linux) with plugins: CD Player, WaveInput, Triode's
Stoker wrote:
>
> 1) I don't use many LMS plug-ins but I'd be lost without BBC iPlayer and
> Spotify. Anyone know if these work with LMS on PiCorePlayer?
>
I know from personal experience that BBC iPlayer works fine. I don't
have a Spotify account but am pretty sure that if it didn't work
Thanks for the replies to my PiCoreServer questions. Seems like it
should be fairly straight forward.
I've got a 250G SSD which should be OK for the music storage, it's SATA
but With an adapter it can be turned int a USB disk. Yesterday I managed
to reformat this SSD to Ext4 and copied my
Are you inferring my hard drive is noisy Eiffel? Of course I'm joking
Meilleurs vux lol
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For most modest music libraries, PiCorePlayer/LMS works very well with
multiple USB sticks (I have 2 Samsung 128GB for this purpose)... this
makes for a silent and very compact solution
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Bas Horneman wrote:
> Can't remember how I formatted it. but I did just what you are planning.
> Beginning 2016 I could not get it working on the RPI3 with WIFI for some
> reason. So I did it on a RPI2. This was a present for a mate of mine.
> And I used a 2,5" harddisk with zero problemsand
> I'm considering a RPi 3, which would be connected to my router with
> wired ethernet. As for music storage I was thinking of simply connecting
> a USB hard drive of appropriate size to one of the USB ports on the RPi.
> I'm assuming that the USB hard drive should be re-formatted to Ext4 (or
>
Stoker wrote:
> Hi Guys
>
> I'm thinking of replacing my ageing LMS machine (Ubuntu PC) with a Pi
> running PiCorePayer. I use PiCorePlayer as a player with great success
> but would just like to ask if there's anything I need to be especially
> aware of when commissioning my new server! This
It works very well as LMS server. You might find that a complete media
scan, with a big library, is slow but I doubt that this would be an
issue.
You should allow for the USB disk to be powered by its own supply.
Paul Webster
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Hi Guys
I'm thinking of replacing my ageing LMS machine (Ubuntu PC) with a Pi
running PiCorePayer. I use PiCorePlayer as a player with great success
but would just like to ask if there's anything I need to be especially
aware of when commissioning my new server! This server will not need to
be
albertone74 wrote:
> Paul,
>
> Shairtunes2W is working like a charm on my PiZero W with piCorePlayer
> 3.11. Just wanted to report it.
>
> Thanks!
I also got Shairtunes2W working on my Pi LMS Server. I'm using it with
an old IPhone to stream SiriusXM to my LMS. A bonus is that album art
from
Hello!
I use Picoreplayer in combination with a Kali Reclocker / External
ES9018 Dac. It is a good combination.
But, this morning (after playing with other raspberries and dacs) I
couldn't listen anymore. I flashed a new image (3.11 Audio) and couldn't
find anymore the I2S Generic Setting in
paul- wrote:
> I have uploaded Crypt::Openssl::Rsa perl module to the pcp repo. The
> extension is perl_crypt_openssl_rsa.tcz If you install this module
> (Install from the Extensions web page in pcp), you can then install
> phillipe_44's Shairtunes2W (Stream Airtunes to the LMS) to your
Jeff07971 wrote:
> Hmm OK thanks Ralphy,
>
> I have never noticed the power switch issue on 3.02.
>
> I have two 3.02 systems One has HDMI output and the other runs the clock
> screensaver on the 7" touchscreen so would not have noticed the
> backlight issue
>
> Jeff
Turns out I had upgraded
d6jg wrote:
> Thanks Albertone. You saved me the hassle of updating the SD card to
> find it wouldn't work anyway :)
Hi d6jg,
Actually it does work. See here
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?107102-PCP3-11-Raspberry-Pi-Zero-W-onboard-Wifi-not-working=878410=1#post878410
Happy
praganj wrote:
> In the advanced options for DAC+ Pro they are five DSP filters
> avialable.
>
> How can i save the filter settings ?
>
> I choose the filter, than backup, reboot and there is again a standard
> filter (FIR interpolation with de-emphasis) in the settings ?
Hi.
you Will need to
In the advanced options for DAC+ Pro they are five DSP filters
avialable.
How can i save the filter settings ?
I choose the filter, than backup, reboot and there is again a standard
filter (FIR interpolation with de-emphasis) in the settings ?
praganj wrote:
> Hello,
>
> When i am configuring pcp 3.11, than Dac+ Pro is not appearing in the
> list of available audio outputs for sueezelite.
> I can choose Dac+ and it is working with Dac+ Pro.
>
> Is it OK ? Are the special goodies of Dac+ Pro used, when i am choosing
> Dac+
Hello,
When i am configuring pcp 3.11, than Dac+ Pro is not appearing in the
list of available audio outputs for sueezelite.
I can choose Dac+ and it is working with Dac+ Pro.
Is it OK ? Are the special goodies of Dac+ Pro used, when i am choosing
Dac+ configurtaion ?
:)
paul- wrote:
> The above is pretty simple to do. So far the firmware and the new dtb
> file is the only thing added for the zero, so it should work with just
> the firmware update.
>
> But we will get zero support in the next release for sure.
Thats great to hear!
Just got my pi zero w
paul- wrote:
> sounds like a DNS issue on your provider.
Great analysis Paul.
Changed to static IP address with Virgin Media's (My ISP) name servers -
same problem.
Changed to static IP address with Google's name servers and problem
solved.
Thanks.
LMS: 7.9.0 - 1484464958 @ Sat Jan 21
ian_heys wrote:
> Paul this is the error message in Putty when updating without -s. Does
> it mean anything to you? Can I edit an update script somewhere? Haven't
> added any extensions since I burnt a new PCP image a couple of days
> ago.
>
> -Connecting to raw.githubusercontent.com
mjock3 wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I recently purchased the Allo Boss DAC. I have been running it in with
> Volumio but was hoping to get it running on piCorePlayer. Can anyone
> tell me how I could add the necessary driver to piCorePlayer? I am told
> the driver is available at :
>
Hello all,
I recently purchased the Allo Boss DAC. I have been running it in with
Volumio but was hoping to get it running on piCorePlayer. Can anyone
tell me how I could add the necessary driver to piCorePlayer? I am told
the driver is available at :
paul- wrote:
>
> 3. The -s option is skipping a script and pcp specific files update
> from github, if running without -s is failing, then you are going to
> need to check the errors. Have you added/installed any extra
> extensions to you system.
Paul this is the error message in Putty when
ian_heys wrote:
> I've had to update LMS on PCP during some investigations on Picture
> Gallery plug-in installing itself.
>
> Just a couple of observations:
>
> 1. The default colours in PCP are really difficult to read for my
> eyes - the dark blue text on black background is very
albertone74 wrote:
> Hi Paul,
> Thanks for sharing it.
> Today I have got my RPi Zero W and as already advised to d6jg I have
> replaced only the files listed in your post. After inserting the card
> the piCorePalyer doesn't boot up at all.
> Please find attached a screenshot of what I have got
paul- wrote:
> I'll play with it when I get my Zero-W. But from those reports, we will
> need to update the kernel.
That's great, thanks a lot!
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I've had to update LMS on PCP during some investigations on Picture
Gallery plug-in installing itself.
Just a couple of observations:
1. The default colours in PCP are really difficult to read for my
eyes - the dark blue text on black background is very difficult. Do the
colours come from
albertone74 wrote:
> Hi Paul,
> Thanks for sharing it.
> Today I have got my RPi Zero W and as already advised to d6jg I have
> replaced only the files listed in your post. After inserting the card
> the piCorePalyer doesn't boot up at all.
> Please find attached a screenshot of what I have got
Greg Erskine wrote:
> I was always wondering if having multiple piCorePlayers with the same
> hostname would cause a problem on the network. In preparation for an
> issue we generate a unique shortname in the following form.
>
> pCP-2B-b87d33
>
>
RPi internal Ethernet does not have a
paul- wrote:
> Since the firmware was released to the public 4 days ago for the
> zero...We don't get advanced information from rpi.
>
> In theory, you should be able to grab firmware from
> https://github.com/raspberrypi/firmware/tree/master/boot
>
> These are the files you want. Put
Note: To see the diagnostics screen for all your piCorePlayers on the
network, do this.
[Main Page] in [Beta] mode > [Extras] > [Test].
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I was always wondering if having multiple piCorePlayers with the same
hostname would cause a problem on the network. In preparation for an
issue we generate a unique shortname in the following form.
pCP-2B-b87d33
This can be found by [Main Page] in [Beta] mode > [Diagnostics] >
[Raspberry Pi].
What makes sense from mySB point of view.
Anything goes :-). I thought that at some point we did not accept
duplicate names. But quite obviously that's not the case. Using pCP and
some kind of postfix seems reasonable to me. As the MAC address is part
of the registration anyway this seems
d6jg wrote:
> The fact that the zero has no Ethernet forced me to run setup at the
> command line where I guess I can change the default host name. This
> leads me to a thought. I have built perhaps 10 pCp based players /
> servers now. Each and every one has been at one time or another
>
The fact that the zero has no Ethernet forced me to run setup at the
command line where I guess I can change the default host name. This
leads me to a thought. I have built perhaps 10 pCp based players /
servers now. Each and every one has been at one time or another
"piCorePlayer". I found that
paul- wrote:
> Since the firmware was released to the public 4 days ago for the
> zero...We don't get advanced information from rpi.
>
> In theory, you should be able to grab firmware from
> https://github.com/raspberrypi/firmware/tree/master/boot
>
> These are the files you want. Do
d6jg wrote:
> Thanks Paul
> I realised I might have jumped the gun when I ordered but there was a
> chance the onboard wifi was the same as Pi3.
> I shall wait for 3.12
>
>
> Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
The above is pretty simple to do. So far the firmware and the new dtb
file is the
You can run setup from the command line and input SSID but pCp doesn't
find the card after reboot
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d6jg wrote:
> Just got a Pi Zero W delivered.
> Having ripped pCp to an SD card and fired it up I guess I am correct in
> thinking that pCp does not yet support its onboard wifi ?
Since the firmware was released to the public 4 days ago for the
zero...We don't get advanced information from
d6jg wrote:
> Just got a Pi Zero W delivered.
> Having ripped pCp to an SD card and fired it up I guess I am correct in
> thinking that pCp does not yet support its onboard wifi ?
You need to connect via a wired connection first I believe.
'last.fm' (http://www.last.fm/user/probedb)
Just got a Pi Zero W delivered.
Having ripped pCp to an SD card and fired it up I guess I am correct in
thinking that pCp does not yet support its onboard wifi ?
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Greg Erskine wrote:
> Hi Paul,
>
> This normally means your ssh client is out of date.
>
> We upgraded from Dropbear to openSSH a while back now, which also
> increased security.
>
> BTW: We use ssh to develop piCorePlayer, so any issue is quickly found
> and fixed!
>
> regards
> Greg
probedb wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I just updated my main player with a fresh flash to 3.11, but the SSH
> from Putty is giving an error I've never had before?
>
> 22264
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Cheers,
> Paul.
Hi Paul,
This normally means your ssh client is out of date.
We upgraded from
Hi here... Long time away... :)
Anyway, i installied the ickstream on my LMS(resides on old nas) for
trying Tidal out.
Well, music play's fine, but cannot remember howto see details on
stream/quality etc... from commandline on my picoreplayer.
Would anyone be kind to paste some commands for
Hi folks,
I just updated my main player with a fresh flash to 3.11, but the SSH
from Putty is giving an error I've never had before?
Any thoughts?
Cheers,
Paul.22264
+---+
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albertone74 wrote:
> Hi Paul,
> Thanks for coming back to me. I am definitely doing something wrong
> then. Can you please confirm that the file newconfig.cfg to set up the
> wifi is still the same?
>
> Thanks a lot!
Paul,
Please ignore my previous message. It's all working fine, it was a
paul- wrote:
> I use it all the time during development. Your USB disk has to be fat32
> or ext2-4 formatted, and has to be the only device inserted. It also
> will only setup the config. It won't install jivelite or extra
> programs.
Hi Paul,
Thanks for coming back to me. I am definitely
albertone74 wrote:
> Guys,
>
> Has anybody tried the "newconfig method" for the piCorePlayer 3.11
> version? I am just asking that as I am aware it is not working for 3.10.
> However I have been wondering if this is still the case for the 3.11 as
> I have been failing so far;)
>
> Thanks!
I
Guys,
Has anybody tried the "newconfig method" for the piCorePlayer 3.11
version? I am just asking that as I am aware it is not working for 3.10.
However I have been wondering if this is still the case for the 3.11 as
I have been failing so far;)
Thanks!
sckramer wrote:
>
>
> Did that & vi'd the correct tcz -- worked. You do need the AudioCore
> version or it does not work.
>
>
Actually for onboot.lst the best format is
net-usb-KERNEL.tcz
tce-load will automatically handle the substitution based on whatever
"uname -r" reports. That way
sckramer wrote:
> WooHoo!
>
> Did that & vi'd the correct tcz -- worked. You do need the AudioCore
> version or it does not work.
>
> For reference tested these also while I was at it, since this setup is
> so optimized:
>
> pi3 builtin wifi~19Mbps
> pi3 usb 802.11 300N
paul- wrote:
> Good deal, Ext partitions on Linux systems are always the better way to
> go. Only recommendation would have been to use EXT4, but no big deal.
> I guess something for the future feature list, be able to format drives
> from the web interface.
Mine works fine (1TB HDD)
ian_heys wrote:
> Reformatted the attached USB drive with EXT2 using a Gparted bootable CD
> I've had for ages. Plugged back into piCore and reset USB and Samba
> Settings and Found the drive on Windows.
> Changed ownership of drive using putty and am now transferring my Music
> across the
ian_heys wrote:
> At least we know what it is. And thanks again for all the help.
Reformatted the attached USB drive with EXT2 using a Gparted bootable CD
I've had for ages. Plugged back into piCore and reset USB and Samba
Settings and Found the drive on Windows.
Changed ownership of drive
I am succesfully using Picoreplayer 3.11 - USB - WaveIo -I2S - Buffalo
II. Now i would like to connect Buffalo II directly to I2S output of the
Dac+ Pro, but i am getting only digital noise.
Tried connections from this page:
Probably did it as an attached drive in Windows as I have a back up of
my Music folder there.
At least we know what it is. And thanks again for all the help.
LMS: 7.9.0 - 1484464958 @ Sat Jan 21 04:09:03 UTC 2017 on Raspberry Pi
3B piCorePlayer v3.11 Server/ARCAM rPAC DAC, 2.5 inch HD (pi
ian_heys wrote:
> Is "staff" arbitary or should I have set another user up in pcp.
>
> When I tried the code verbatim I got a lot of "operation not permitted"
> messages.
tc:staff is the default user and group. Dealing with permissions on
Fat32 devices are problematic, as Fat32 does not
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