Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] piCorePlayer = Squeezelite on Microcore linux. .An embedded OS in RAM with Squeezelit

2016-02-28 Thread soundbyte
Greg Erskine wrote: > hi bpa, > > I think soundbyte is referring to the LMS tab at the top of the page > when you are in [Beta] mode. I put it there for my convenience and it > does have port 9000 hardcoded. I thought it may be useful to others so I > enabled it in [Beta] mode. Beta mode has

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] piCorePlayer = Squeezelite on Microcore linux. .An embedded OS in RAM with Squeezelit

2016-02-28 Thread Greg Erskine
bpa wrote: > Player do not assume to use port 9000. When a player starts - player > sends a broadast packet asking all LMS server to reply and identify > themselves (i.e. IP address and name) and which port they are using. hi bpa, I think soundbyte is referring to the LMS tab at the top of

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] piCorePlayer = Squeezelite on Microcore linux. .An embedded OS in RAM with Squeezelit

2016-02-28 Thread Greg Erskine
soundbyte wrote: > Thanks for the details. > I had found that change point but it seems the issue is that there is > another application using port 9000 on my Windows 7 PC so LMS on the PC > is using the next available port (9001), which is normal. > The application that is using port 9000 is

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] piCorePlayer = Squeezelite on Microcore linux. .An embedded OS in RAM with Squeezelit

2016-02-28 Thread bpa
soundbyte wrote: > If I understand correctly the piCorePlayer only assumes that the LMS > port is 9000, it does not actually find the port from the LMS instances > it finds when it does a LMS search, I may be wrong though. Player do not assume to use port 9000. When a player starts - player

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] piCorePlayer = Squeezelite on Microcore linux. .An embedded OS in RAM with Squeezelit

2016-02-28 Thread soundbyte
TheLastMan wrote: > You change the LMS port using the settings browser page (Advanced tab, > network menu). I have to use 9002 for LMS on my NAS as Synology use 9000 > for something else that might conflict. I am running Picoreplayer on a > Raspberry Pi and have no issues. > > Sent from my

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] piCorePlayer = Squeezelite on Microcore linux. .An embedded OS in RAM with Squeezelit

2016-02-28 Thread TheLastMan
soundbyte wrote: > Hello Greg, > > Thanks for the reply, indeed the default LMS port should be 9000. > > Looking into when and where I must have changed it and how to change it > back to 9000. > > At the moment a Windows system process is using that port, more > investigation needed. > >

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce: piCorePlayer 2.00

2016-02-28 Thread JackOfAll
tcutting wrote: > Based on the features list posted, looks like the USB power is improved, > which may eliminate need for a powered hub in most applications. > The smart betting, seems to be on an official announcement from PiF at 09:00 GMT tomorrow morning. (Tomorrow is their fourth

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce: piCorePlayer 2.00

2016-02-28 Thread tcutting
Pascal Hibon wrote: > The on-board wifi seems to be most interesting part about the PI 3. It > still has the same memory and still no sata interface. Based on the features list posted, looks like the USB power is improved, which may eliminate need for a powered hub in most applications. Sent

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce: piCorePlayer 2.00

2016-02-28 Thread JackOfAll
Pascal Hibon wrote: > I don't know if this is true but apparently, the majority of the RPI > people are former Broadcom employees. Some of them still are! ;) JackOfAll's Profile:

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce: piCorePlayer 2.00

2016-02-28 Thread Pascal Hibon
JackOfAll wrote: > It was interesting, until it used a Broadcom chipset! LOL. I don't know if this is true but apparently, the majority of the RPI people are former Broadcom employees. That would explain a lot... :-) 'M-DAC' (http://www.audiolab.co.uk/product-detail.php?pid=13) -> 'Focal

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce: piCorePlayer 2.00

2016-02-28 Thread JackOfAll
Pascal Hibon wrote: > The on-board wifi seems to be most interesting part about the PI 3. It > still has the same memory and still no sata interface. It was interesting, until it used a Broadcom chipset! LOL. (I will piss my pants laughing, if it still has the same issue as that

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce: piCorePlayer 2.00

2016-02-28 Thread Pascal Hibon
JackOfAll wrote: > This information has already been made publicly available... There > is no denying that the FCC info is now public knowledge, the front page > of the March MagPi edition is now public knowledge, that Farnell > publicly published a datasheet which has now been withdrawn,

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce: piCorePlayer 2.00

2016-02-28 Thread JackOfAll
This information has already been made publicly available... There is no denying that the FCC info is now public knowledge, the front page of the March MagPi edition is now public knowledge, that Farnell publicly published a datasheet which has now been withdrawn, but is available from Google