Sorry, for the cross-post (original here:
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?112984-Playlist-tracks-duplicated-in-LMS-library-on-PiCorePlayer#post989754),
but I haven't received a response after 24 hours and I thought this may
be a better place to find some help with this issue...
I
Fixed after a full re-scan. I've discovered the cause:
Although there's only one folder containing the files on the drive, at
some point the actual casing of the folder changed due to editing some
tags - the folder names I use are generated from the artist and album
title tags. As the drive is
I'm certain that there's only one copy of each file, as that's the first
thing I looked at. I'll double-check, though, in case the process that
copied files to the drive somehow went wrong and dumped extra copies of
the files somewhere else - the drive was newly set up earlier this week.
However
I have seen this only once, I'm not an iTunes user so maybe a different
issue. I did have a duplicate of the album, but the folder name for the
duplicate album was slightly different. Deleted the misspelled folder
and contents, did a full rescan and all was well.
Main system - Rock Solid with
Had an odd issue last night - I noticed that one album had every track
duplicated in the track listing, hence everything repeated when played.
I'm not sure whether this has always been an issue with this album, but
I only acquired it a few months ago. All files are Apple Lossless
encoded.
After a reboot squeezelite won't run anymore
This is with a hifiberry dac+ Pro
List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices
card 0: ALSA [bcm2835 ALSA], device 0: bcm2835 ALSA [bcm2835 ALSA]
Subdevices: 7/7
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
Subdevice #1: subdevice #1
Subdevice #2: subdevice #2
giorgosperi wrote:
> hi i m new on this project just if you can help me. i installed and i
> try to play something through bluetooth but no sound. i tried on the
> built in audio jack and also with a usb audio card with no luck. any
> idea? thank you in advance
pCP 6 is no longer in Beta so it
hi i m new on this project just if you can help me. i installed and i
try to play something through bluetooth but no sound. i tried on the
built in audio jack and also with a usb audio card with no luck. any
idea? thank you in advance
Paul Webster wrote:
> See
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?111787-ANNOUNCE-piCorePlayer-6-0-0=970363=1#post970363
Thank you Paul, that was easy! :)
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Mirage wrote:
> Well, then I'm sure I don't have it! Then I guess just need to find it
> and how to install it, I'm reading some other threads right now.
See
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?111787-ANNOUNCE-piCorePlayer-6-0-0=970363=1#post970363
Paul Webster
Paul Webster wrote:
> It was released yesterday.
Well, then I'm sure I don't have it! Then I guess just need to find it
and how to install it, I'm reading some other threads right now.
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Mirage wrote:
>
> This patch that you mention, is it included in the installation of 6.0.0
> (final) or something that needs to be done after the installation?
>
It was released yesterday.
Paul Webster
http://dabdig.blogspot.com
Author Radio France (FIP etc) plugin
psketch wrote:
> Paul's released a patch to the shipping version on 6.0.0 to fix the time
> zone problem i was having. you might want to install the full version
> and then apply the patch.
If I remember correct I had to do as I described above also when I went
from b9 to rc1. Now I've been
Mirage wrote:
> Kind of, but I'm not sure what I did...:o
>
> I think what solved the problem was that I went to the tweaks page were
> the setting for timezone is and pressed Save. The correct timezone was
> already there, I just pressed Save. I'm not sure if it was this or
> something else
ElFishi wrote:
> Yup, here.
> SB3 and Squeezelite players are now two hours behind since the clock
> change. (Same timezone as you.)
> pCP/LMS Server has the right time.
>
> Did you find a fix?
Kind of, but I'm not sure what I did...:o
I think what solved the problem was that I went to the
ElFishi wrote:
> Yup, here.
> SB3 and Squeezelite players are now two hours behind since the clock
> change. (Same timezone as you.)
> pCP/LMS Server has the right time.
>
> Did you find a fix?
i have a similar problem with the 6.0.0 release version. You might want
to post over there
Mirage wrote:
> I recently updated from pCP 5.0.0 to 6.0.0-b9. Everything works great,
> except one small thing.
>
> In my two "newer" players (Touch and Radio) the time (clock) is correct,
> but in my two legacy players (Boom and Classic) the time is one hour
> behind.
>
> I've been looking
stephentw wrote:
> Hmm I sm in Europe but I left the country code at US. Is that an issue
> too?
>
> So it shouldn't matter that the AP is in use at the same time as
> Ethernet?
If you are using WiFi, having an incorrect county code will produce
issues ("bad reception" and frequent drop outs
Hmm I sm in Europe but I left the country code at US. Is that an issue
too?
So it shouldn't matter that the AP is in use at the same time as
Ethernet?
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That typically means you are selecting a channel or setting that is not
allowed in your country.
I'll have to add a dependency to get a better view of this. You can
download the extension iw.tcz and then run
sudo iw list
This will show you disabled frequencies, or ones that require other
Hmm I just read another thread, AP sends traffic to eth 0? That would
explain my troubles I guess.
Is there a way to have the pi/LMS wired with the static I want (on a
seperate network to my internet facing network so no internet connection
and no wireless router) and also run the AP so I can
I'm trying to setup the wireless AP on a Pi4 and it installs everything
then when I start the AP it appeared to drop the wired connection. What
I've discovered actually happens is upon starting the AP my manually
configured static IP settings in LMS get ignored and the pi picks up a
DHCP
Yes it seems it uses the same driver. I'll do some more research.
Thanks.
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No idea... the chip name doesn't always correspond to the driver needed.
We include all the same drivers as Raspbian.you just have to grab
the rtc extension.
As for a guide, you will need to know some linux commands.you can
read info about the Core OS here.
paul- wrote:
> Yes we include the DS1307 driver in our rtc module pack. (you need to
> manually install that extension) Not sure how long that supercapacitor
> will last, Not sure I would count on it lasting overnight. There are
> battery powered boards too.
>
> Couple of cautions. RPI i2S
Greg Erskine wrote:
> Hi Stoker,
>
> I have noticed this happens from time to time, not just with the recent
> version of pCP. Each time I have investigated I have not need able to
> work out why, which usually indicates a timing issue. I just try a
> reboot as my first option. I have never
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The only one I have is the Edimax 7811-utc. It goes to AC600. Same
chipset that Allo has with the Comfast stick.
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paul- wrote:
> Allo confirmed the wifi dongle they were "Planning" to sell for the
> USBridgeSig worked with pCP6.
>
> But there are many that work. What are your requirements?
Hi
Thank you for reply
I
Requirement for the wifi Dongle is support for 5ghz and i believe at
least 802.11n.
Br
How do you know the drive is corrupted? Look in Diagnostics - dmesg.
Copy and paste the dmesg when the drive is not mounted.
Why would you format the drive if you think its corrupted, just repair
it.
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mherger wrote:
> > I play a song, click on the progress bar, i eard a glitche and then no
> > sound.
> > The progress bar go on like if the music run but no sound.
>
> What is the music source?
>
> --
>
> Michael
An usb attached HDD
Format of the HDD is .ext4
Music is .flac
Allo confirmed the wifi dongle they were "Planning" to sell for the
USBridgeSig worked with pCP6.
But there are many that work. What are your requirements?
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Hi
That you for making this new release. im already using PicorePlayer 5.0
on a Pi3 and this works really good. also the internal wifi works really
good.
i usually plays all file type and resolution up to 24b/384K and DSD up
to 128. this works really good on the Pi3 internal wifi if i run 5G.
a491765 wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have an issue when i want to move in a song using progress bar.
> I play a song, click on the progress bar, i eard a glitche and then no
> sound.
> The progress bar go on like if the music run but no sound.
>
> How to reproduce :
> Play a song,
> Move to forward
I play a song, click on the progress bar, i eard a glitche and then no
sound.
The progress bar go on like if the music run but no sound.
What is the music source?
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Yes we include the DS1307 driver in our rtc module pack. (you need to
manually install that extension) Not sure how long that supercapacitor
will last, Not sure I would count on it lasting overnight. There are
battery powered boards too.
Couple of cautions. RPI i2S cards are also going to
paul- wrote:
> A real-time CLock board will hold time through reboots. It will
> require some DIYing.Great thanks, looked it up and this looks reasonably
> doable. Will pcp
support the board mentioned here? Coming from a mostly windows
background I dont fully understand how drivers work on
Hi,
I have an issue when i want to move in a song using progress bar.
No sound if i move the song
How to reproduce :
I play a song, click on the progress bar, i eard a glitche and then no
sound.
The progress bar go on like if the music run but no sound.
My settings :
piCorePlayer v6.0.0-b9
A real-time CLock board will hold time through reboots. It will
require some DIYing.
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Ah ok I'm new to pi. So if I get an rtc and set that via NTP then it'll
survive reboots at least?
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You have 2 options
Run a local NTP server, or add a Real time clock to your pi. But even
with a RTC, you will need a NTP server or manually logging in
occasionally to set the clock.
Paul
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paul- wrote:
> It comes from ntp, but its only ran at boot. We dont run as a daemon.
>
> If you have a local ntp server you can select that with a bootcode.
> Beta Mode -> Extras -> Bootcodes.I dont. Is that my only option for setting
> the time without an internet
connection?
Stoker wrote:
> Hi
>
> Not sure if this is a bug but since moving to 6.0.0-rc1 on 3 occasions
> when I go to use my piCorePlayer instead of the JiveLite screen I see a
> screen full of text, same as when the system boots except that there's a
> message that says JiveLite is currupted remove
It comes from ntp, but its only ran at boot. We dont run as a daemon.
If you have a local ntp server you can select that with a bootcode.
Beta Mode -> Extras -> Bootcodes.
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paul- wrote:
> Note the time difference between
> >
Code:
> > [8.109830] Starting piCorePlayer v6.0.0-b9 startup.
> > And when the drive is detected.
>
> In "Beta" mode, goto "Extras" Then Bootcodes. Increase the waitusb
> value by the
Try them until you find something that works.
I would start with.
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Thanks a lot
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Hello,
I have a question about DSD support and my Topping D50.
DSF (DSD) files are always converted to PCM.
Is there a way to use DSD natively?
I am currently using the latest version of Picoreplayer (RC1)
Thanks a lot!
stephentw wrote:
> Is there a way to delay starting the LMS server? I've noticed if I
> reboot the pi LMS starts before my USB drive mounts meaning LMS can't
> see my files. I fixed it today by mounting with a new name then
> remounting with the original name. Thinking about it restarting LMS
>
Yeah using a pi4 and this is the only supported version, I think? Thanks
I'll have a look.
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stephentw wrote:
> Is there a way to delay starting the LMS server? I've noticed if I
> reboot the pi LMS starts before my USB drive mounts meaning LMS can't
> see my files. I fixed it today by mounting with a new name then
> remounting with the original name. Thinking about it restarting LMS
>
Is there a way to delay starting the LMS server? I've noticed if I
reboot the pi LMS starts before my USB drive mounts meaning LMS can't
see my files. I fixed it today by mounting with a new name then
remounting with the original name. Thinking about it restarting LMS
probably would have worked
Hi
Not sure if this is a bug but since moving to 6.0.0-rc1 on 3 occasions
when I go to use my piCorePlayer instead of the JiveLite screen I see a
screen full of text, same as when the system boots except that there's a
message that says JiveLite is currupted remove and reinstall (or words
to
kidstypike wrote:
> Assuming you can see the contents of your HDD when attached to the Pi,
> they're in the slimserver folder.
>
>
Got it thanks
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Zabizabo wrote:
> I have to decide what is the more important for me, my SD Card or my
> music collection
I am using the SD-card only for piCorePlayer. I have attached a
read-only SSD with the music on it and an USB Stick for the LMS-Data.
So the SD-card is only used for booting and sometimes
kidstypike wrote:
> Assuming you can see the contents of your HDD when attached to the Pi,
> they're in the slimserver folder.
>
>
Ok, I will have a look tonight but I don't remember seeing a folder
named slimserver. May be I have to take an appointment with my
ophthalmologist :D
Zabizabo wrote:
> Could you tell me which folder/files are related to the cache ? I'm
> asking because by storing the cache on my HDD and looking with Samba I
> think I don't see it.
Assuming you can see the contents of your HDD when attached to the Pi,
they're in the slimserver folder.
kidstypike wrote:
> I too have my LMS cache on the same SSD as my music. It's very quick
> (USB3 on a Pi4) and easy (for me) to backup the cache from Windows using
> Samba.
>
> If the SD card in the Pi gets corrupted, just burn a new one, set up a
> few bits and bobs, point it at the LMS cache
chill wrote:
> I'm not really sure what is best, to be honest. My USB disk is a fast,
> silent, locally attached SSD, and I'm obviously wearing it out a bit
> faster than if it was a read-only music store, but I don't think that's
> much of an issue these days. It gets backed up every night,
chill wrote:
> I'm not really sure what is best, to be honest. My USB disk is a fast,
> silent, locally attached SSD, and I'm obviously wearing it out a bit
> faster than if it was a read-only music store, but I don't think that's
> much of an issue these days. It gets backed up every night,
Zabizabo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I don't know if I have to leave the cache on the SD Card or move it on
> my USB disk.
>
> So for you, what is the benefit to have the cache on the disk containing
> your music ? Just a question of saved space on the sd card or LMS is
> more reactive ?
>
> Thanks
>
Paul Webster wrote:
> There is no 100% certain place that it should be.
>
> Some people do not like having LMS (or the system it is running on)
> being able to write to the place where the music is stored to reduce the
> possibility of something going horribly wrong and a carefully created
>
There is no 100% certain place that it should be.
Some people do not like having LMS (or the system it is running on)
being able to write to the place where the music is stored to reduce the
possibility of something going horribly wrong and a carefully created
(but not backed up) collection
chill wrote:
> I have the cache on the same USB3 disk as my music, with the result that
> my pCP installation only uses 106Mb on the SD card. I backup my SD card
> to a zipped image on the music disk every night via cron job, and the
> image is much bigger than it needs to be because I
paul- wrote:
> You cant even click in the area that there is text shown. Appears to be
> a longstanding issue in firefox.at least google returns hits back to
> 2014. Everything talks about hiding the default element and make my
> own...perhaps down the road.
Same problem with Cliqz
Jeff07971 wrote:
> When uploading a IR Keytables conf file the "Browse" button does not
> work.
> It does work if you click in the grey border to the left, above or below
> the "Browse" button and "No File Selected" Text but not to the right
> Using Firefox on Win 10
>
> Noticed this on b9 as
Ah fixed it, I had to delete the "output setting" string in squeezelite
settings and it kicked in.
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Oh ok well it doesn't work for me for some reason. It shows up as a
player and I can play songs from the web interface but I get no sound
from the headphones.
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The issue with on board sound was related to squeezelite defaulting to
use mmap. With the pi4 being a 64bit kernel, mmap doesn't work. So you
just need to turn off mmap in squeezelite. Which is done automatically
now.
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stephentw wrote:
> Which audio output device are you using? I've tried analogue and
> analogue which I assumed was the 3.5mm jack on the pi.
>
> Is it a pi4b you tried it on?
Analogue out, the 3.5mm Jack and yes a Pi4 B
It does seem either the Pi4 or the latest pCP is "sensitive" though as I
Jeff07971 wrote:
> I've just burned a pCP6.0.0RC1 card and the on board sound seems to be
> working OK for me.
>
> Its just a player in my system though
>
> JeffWhich audio output device are you using? I've tried analogue and
analogue which I assumed was the 3.5mm jack on the pi.
Is it a
I have the cache on the same USB3 disk as my music, with the result that
my pCP installation only uses 106Mb on the SD card. I backup my SD card
to a zipped image on the music disk every night via cron job, and the
image is much bigger than it needs to be because I mistakenly expanded
the
stephentw wrote:
> Hi, I saw way back that there was a known issue with the onboard sound,
> has this been resolved? I can only find one mention in the whole thread.
>
>
> I've got a pi4 i'm setting up as an LMS and wanted to just use the
> onboard sound with some headphones to test playback.
slartibartfast wrote:
> So when the problem returns you will know what to do. [emoji3]
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
True, the cache will grow. LMS doesn't do a good job of tidying up after
itself. I've just deleted 600MB of redundant files, Qobuz which I
trialed, and Spotty which
slartibartfast wrote:
> So when the problem returns you will know what to do. [emoji3]
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
Yes and I learn a lot of other things here :).
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Zabizabo wrote:
> I have expanded to 1 GB and the problem is gone.
>
> Thanks for your help
>
> ChristopheSo when the problem returns you will know what to do. [emoji3]
Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
Hi, I saw way back that there was a known issue with the onboard sound,
has this been resolved? I can only find one mention in the whole thread.
I've got a pi4 i'm setting up as an LMS and wanted to just use the
onboard sound with some headphones to test playback. Music is playing
but no sound
Zabizabo wrote:
> My card is 32 Gb in size. I didn't know which size use for the file
> system, I just choose this one randomly.
>
> Which size can reach the LMS cache and is it better to put it on the
> card or on the USB hard disk connected to my Pi ?
4GB minimum. Here's my LMS cache
praganj wrote:
> Expand fs to 1 or 2GB.
I have expanded to 1 GB and the problem is gone.
Thanks for your help
Christophe
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Zabizabo wrote:
> My card is 32 Gb in size. I didn't know which size use for the file
> system, I just choose this one randomly.
>
> Which size can reach the LMS cache and is it better to put it on the
> card or on the USB hard disk connected to my Pi ?
Expand fs to 1 or 2GB.
slartibartfast wrote:
> If LMS cache is on the card then definitely. What size is your card? Is
> there any reason not to expand to fill the card?
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
kidstypike wrote:
> Yes, use the whole card.
My card is 32 Gb in size. I didn't know which size use
Zabizabo wrote:
> Thanks for your answers. Yes I have expanded the file system up to 300
> Mb. Do I expand it more?If LMS cache is on the card then definitely. What
> size is your card? Is
there any reason not to expand to fill the card?
Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
Zabizabo wrote:
> Thanks for your answers. Yes I have expanded the file system up to 300
> Mb. Do I have expand it more?
Yes, use the whole card.
*Server - LMS 8.0.0 *Pi4B 4GB/Flirc case/pCP 6.0.0-rc1 18K library,
playlists & LMS cache on SSD (ntfs)
*Study -* Pi3B+/pCP 5.0.0/pi
praganj wrote:
> "[20-02-26 18:32:26.6034] Slim::Utils::Misc::msg (1256) Warning:
> [18:32:26.6028] DBD::SQLite::db do failed: database or disk is full at
> /usr/local/slimserver/Slim/Utils/DbCache.pm line 230."
>
> disk is full ? try to resize fs ?
slartibartfast wrote:
> Did you expand
praganj wrote:
> "[20-02-26 18:32:26.6034] Slim::Utils::Misc::msg (1256) Warning:
> [18:32:26.6028] DBD::SQLite::db do failed: database or disk is full at
> /usr/local/slimserver/Slim/Utils/DbCache.pm line 230."
>
> disk is full ? try to resize fs ?Did you expand the file system? If so what
>
Zabizabo wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I think I have a subscription to problems :)
>
> As it is related to RC1 and LMS, I don't know where to expose my
> problem. Tell me if I had to post it in the LMS section.
>
> I'm installing LMS from a fresh pCp6.0 RC1 install. I analyse the
> library
Hi there,
I think I have a subscription to problems :)
As it is related to RC1 and LMS, I don't know where to expose my
problem. Tell me if I had to post it in the LMS section.
I'm installing LMS from a fresh pCp6.0 RC1 install. I analyse the
library (mounted on an USB disk) and when the
When uploading a IR Keytables conf file the upload button does not
work.
It does work if you click in the grey border to the left, above or below
the "Browse" button and "No File Selected" Text but not to the right
Using Firefox on Win 10
Noticed this on b9 as well but forgot to report
Jeff
> Sorry, what Is the differenze from lms 7.9.2 and 7.9.3? They are the
> stable and beta?
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?111483-Logitech-Media-Server-7-9-2-released
> what Is the difference from HW device and PLUGHW device? I'm using the
> first
Stick with hw:
I'm not
Sorry, what Is the differenze from lms 7.9.2 and 7.9.3? They are the
stable and beta?
Another question: in squeezelite conf, using a dac usb, what Is the
difference from HW device and PLUGHW device? I'm using the first
Update to RC1 from 9 on Pi3 went smoothly, will continue testing with
LMS 8.0.0
*Server*rpi3 pCP5.0.1 LMS7.9.2
*Media*USB hard drive
*Lounge/dining areas*SBT > Denon AVR2113 > Bose Acoustimass10 / Krix
Seismix3 18" 300w RMS custom cinema sub (& AR 77XB t/table, Stanton
680MkII / Grado F-1+ >
I am testing rc1 (fresh installation) with pi 4/2gb & 4gb with hifiberry
digi + pro, dac + pro, usb Focusrite 2i2 and usb Khadas Tone Board. I
did a lot of different settings, everything seems to work correct. Best
sound ever with Khadas !
Thank you so much for your absolutely great work !!! :)
gregfrye wrote:
> Hi Paul
>
> I am trying the 6.0.0 rc1 version. With the analog audio selected I can
> choose hw:CARD=aiyvoicebonnet,DEV=0 as the output but there is no audio
> output.
>
> Thank you for all your work getting this to work.
>
> Greg Frye
>
> Here is the dropbox link to the
Hi Paul
I am trying the 6.0.0 rc1 version. With the analog audio selected I can
choose hw:CARD=aiyvoicebonnet,DEV=0 as the output but there is no audio
output.
Thank you for all your work getting this to work.
Greg Frye
Here is the dropbox link to the dianostic page as text
Zabizabo wrote:
> Congratulations to the team for this RC1 and thank you for your work and
> precious help.
>
> How many people are working on this project ?
>
> Regards
>
> Christophe
hi Zabizabo,
Paul is doing most of the work with help from Ralphy and Michael.
Thanks Paul for all
paul- wrote:
> 6.0.0 Release Candidate 1 is posted. See
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?110727-BETA-piCorePlayer6-0-0-PI4-support=944664=1#post944664
> for details
Hi Paul,
This short message to tell you that I did a fresh install of the RC1 and
the wifi is working. I set up
paul- wrote:
> Likely your browser cache. The interface change was done 99% with CSS
> changes.
I naively assumed that refreshing the page was enough, but indeed
clearing the cache has fixed it. All good now, thank you. I've just
updated to LMS8 too. I know how to live dangerously.
Likely your browser cache. The interface change was done 99% with CSS
changes.
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
Homepage: https://www.picoreplayer.org
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I just attempted an insitu update in my main server from 6.0.0-b1 to
rc1. To my surprise it seems to have worked fairly well - features that
weren't in b1 are now present (e.g. the Jivelite frambuffer settings),
and the footer shows that I'm on rc1. I know that somewhere between b1
and rc1 the
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