New issue...
I tried my picoreplayer in my shop, which isn't able to connect to LMS.
I don't want the player to use LMS all the time to access music on the
network. I need it to be able to read the files on the ext4 partition
when being used as a standalone player. Without being connected to
Jeff07971 wrote:
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?107995-picoreplayer-without-network=894950=1#post894950
I'm only on page two of the five pages, but it appears that workarounds
are possible.
Once again, Jeff for the score and an assist to Paul. :cool:
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?107995-picoreplayer-without-network=894950=1#post894950
*Players:* SliMP3,Squeezebox3 x3,Receiver,SqueezeLite-X,PiCorePlayer x3
*Server:* LMS Version: Latest Nightly on Centos 7.5 VM on ESXi 6.5.0U2
on Dell T320
*Plugins:*
I updated to Leap 15.1. Things were working, but now I get the
following:
Code:
Jun 04 21:13:48 jardell systemd[1]: Starting LSB: Startup script for the
Logitech Media Server...
Jun 04 21:13:48 jardell squeezeboxserver[4528]: Starting Squeezebox Server:
Your locale
paul- wrote:
> It absolutely needs to run LMS to play music stored locally. The
> device must also be connected to a network, or at a minimum running AP
> mode, so that you can connect to it to control it.
Ah, so technically, it *can't* operate as a standalone player like an
iPod. That's a
Don't read too much of the early pages, that was before AP mode was
created on pCP.
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
Homepage: https://www.picoreplayer.org
Please 'donate'
After nearly two weeks working with the 5GHz network I can say that I
did not have a single problem getting an IP-address!
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AirFiero wrote:
> New issue...
>
> I tried my picoreplayer in my shop, which isn't able to connect to LMS.
> I don't want the player to use LMS all the time to access music on the
> network. I need it to be able to read the files on the ext4 partition
> when being used as a standalone player.
AirFiero wrote:
>
> How do I get pcp to look at the files on the pi without the pi connected
> to the network?
>
> Do I need to run LMS on the pi at all, if I want a standalone player?
It absolutely needs to run LMS to play music stored locally. The
device must also be connected to a
Jun 04 21:13:50 jardell squeezeboxserver[4528]: [21:13:50.535272]
test_open:124 playback open error: Permission denied
Jun 04 21:13:50 jardell squeezeboxserver[4528]: [21:13:50.535306]
output_init_common:373 unable to open output device
I don't think that's anything a default LMS
I have many other devices using the 2.4GHz network and they are all
working fine at the same place and none of them had DHCP problems.
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paul- wrote:
> Don't read too much of the early pages, that was before AP mode was
> created on pCP.
So...this method *wont* work any more?
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Had the same problem but then with one older android phone. Last week
microwave died, suddenly problem gone and then it hit me. Interference
on the 2.4Ghz band.
Not saying you're microwave is faulty but could it be a interference
from another device or equipment like microwave, handheld landline
paul- wrote:
> The Fat partition is only the boot disk. That dirty bit is very common
> and mostly harmless.
>
> Partition 2 is where the extensions reside, and all of the pCP web
> interface. All of those Squashfs errors are happening when the system
> is trying to load LMS... The
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