that works, thanks!
Luxman L550aii, MA PL300, SB Touch, MDAC
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I doubt there's a generic problem playing static mp3 files: it's what
most podcasts and streaming services (Pandora, Deezer, Tidal,
Bandcamp...) do. So, rather than playing with custom-convert I'd suggest
you double check you theory by installing 7.7.6 on a computer, then
7.9.1. On the same machin
DavidBulluss wrote:
> Thanks, worked well. Removing the stage 2 file and doing update without
> restarting worked.
>
> Cheers, David
This issue is fixed going forward from 3.5.0. I found the problem when
testings early on, some past failure of the update left that file
remnant around.
piCo
Network discovery is absolutely crazy in Win 10. Sometimes it doesn't
show anything, then days later everything shows no problem!
Try this, right-click the windows logo bottom left of PC screen, select
"Run", type in "\\192.168.1.178" (without quotes, and replace with IP
address of your Pi).
You
paul- wrote:
> /mnt/FLAC will point to the root directory of your USB drive. If you
> have a folder on the USB drive called FLAC that you want to start in.
>
> Set LMS music directory to /mnt/FLAC/FLAC
ah yes, that was obvious now that you've pointed that out! thanks.
Luxman L550aii, MA PL
/mnt/FLAC will point to the root directory of your USB drive. If you
have a folder on the USB drive called FLAC that you want to start in.
Set LMS music directory to /mnt/FLAC/FLAC
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
Homepage: https://sites.google.com/site/picoreplayer/
I'm in the process of moving my LMS server from my HPMicroServer to a
Pi3 running 3.22 but I've ran in to 2 problems.
1. I cannot get the correct USB mount point. On my USB drive I have a
FLAC folder in the root directory but I also have other folders in the
root directory which contain the same m
Hi Greg,
I gave it a shot and here's what I find. If the pCP is still plugged in
to the network using the eth0, everything works. AP, playlist, auto
start... However, if you unplug the eth0 connection as you would to use
it in the car, the playlist is lost when the pCP starts back up.
Odd behav
Hi Greg,
Yup, I did try "randomplay tracks" and it worked in the house, but for
some reason not in the car. I'll try it a few more times to verify.
I have it set in LMS to start playing when it's restarted, so I thought
that would do it. I'll try the commands you recommended and see what
happens
hi Howard Passman,
Did you try "Randomplay Tracks" or "randomplay tracks"?
This command will generate the random playlist but might not resume
playing. Not sure how to send 2 commands :confused:
So you could try creating a favorite of the random tracks and use auto
start favorites.
Next you co
Relative to the pCP in my car... When the ignition is turned off, the
power to the pCP is lost. Is there a way to have the player always start
playing after rebooting from a loss of power and have it play a Random
Song mix? A script or something. I do have it set to in Tweaks to Auto
Start LMS wit
Is there a way to have my pCP start playing a song mix of specific
genres when the player boots up? I don't want favorites.
This is the one that I have in my car and the power to the pCP gets cut
when the ignition is turned off. I would love for it to boot back up
upon energizing and start playin
I suspected it was something wrong with the files - I've already managed
to fix one errant album by embedding different artwork. I'll work
through fixing the rest.
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JQW wrote:
> Having playback issues with some albums. They're all ALAC files with
> embedded artwork, and they appear to be albums using particularly
> high-resolution images (roughly 1000x1000 pixels). They either don't
> play at all, or play for just a few seconds before going silent.
>
> If I
Once again updates insitu with only one issue which was easily resolved
by visiting here:
https://sites.google.com/site/picoreplayer/home/List-of-USB-DACs
Once I'd remembered where the DAC settings where hidden it all worked
again.
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hi DavidBulluss,
You should not reboot after you delete the file, it will get restored as
you found out. :)
If you feel inclined to do a reboot after you remove the file, you need
to do a [Backup] to save current files.
regards
Greg
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