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 D5833 using Tapatalk

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 what I cannot find at present
on the PC, it only says it is part of a system process with a PID of 4
using Process Explorer, no other details.

Been searching for "port 9000" on this site and there are quite a number
of hits and I am getting the idea that this problem is not unusual on
both Linux and Windows platforms.

Thought that there may have been a method to change the port number for
these situations where port 9000 is being used by something else, which
seems is common.
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.
What happens when there are two LMS servers on the same network?

Will investigate further.

Thanks,

Russell.


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