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.
> 
> Thanks for the help.
> 
> Russell.
You change the LMS port using the settings browser page. 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.

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Matt
SQUEEZEBOXES:[/B] TWO SB DUETS (LIVING ROOM AND KITCHEN) AND A
*'PICOREPLAYER' (HTTPS://SITES.GOOGLE.COM/SITE/PICOREPLAYER/HOME)
[b]Server:* Synology DS214 (2TB) NAS running LMS 7.9
*Network:* TP-Link Archer VR200 VDSL modem/router, TP-Link access point
*Livingroom:* Receiver, Linn LP12, Naim 72/Hi-cap/110/Headline amp, B&W
CM2 speakers
*Kitchen:* Receiver, Topping TP20 Mk2 Class T amp, B&W 686 speakers
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