But again, it's one of those things that's hard to "prove" it helps. This is what I do, and pcp now has an option to create a third partition. So, the idea of separating the two into different partitions might allow a corruption of LMS, but still be able to booth pcp. Pcp loads to RAM and does not r/w while operating, but LMS does. Interruption at the wrong time can cause corruption of the SD in the section that is currently involved in a read/write operation (in other words, bad timing). paul- recommended trying a third partition for the LMS data (pcp would use 2, LMS data the third). You have to place it in /etc/init.d under the name logitechmediaserver After that you have to run the following command to make systemctl happy: systemctl daemon-reload Just give it a test run with starting it: /etc/init.d/logitechmediaserver start You should be able to log in with your webbrowser to and configure it. Chipsets meeting these requirements include. It is all hypothesis (fancy for educated guess), but I was having issues with power failures causing issues with pcps/LMS. First, it needs either a beefy processor (2GHz dual-core processor or better) or graphics chipset that supports hardware accelerated video decoding. Officially, there is no support for LMS on the Pi, however, All Things Pi. There are several suitable operating systems for such a setup, including piCorePlayer and Moode. Now that we have the music collection stored locally. You need a SqueezeBox alternative, such as a Raspberry Pi running Squeezelite. So the last post is good advice indeed.That's a nice article, thanks. Your Logitech Media Server/SqueezeBox use the SlimProto protocol, not DLNA. I love it (Picore/LMS) but get annoyed from time to time - I just had a major crash and had to make a new Micro SD card from an img back up. I found Steve Graham's notes very helpful when setting up my first Rasp Pi and I think he also includes a downloadable pdf. Digital Serving/Streaming on the Cheap with a Raspberry Pi (But is it any good?) By Steve Graham Part 1: Introduction and Shopping List The first thing you must know is …
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