
I run an ALLO DigiOne HAT on top of the Pi to circumvent the pops and clicks of the v3 unit’s USB (audio) output - the data bus is shared with Ethernet and audibly shows itself to be short on bandwidth. Only one of them would need to run LMS to stream music to any and all of the others – including itself – for fully-synchronised multi-room streaming.Ģ. We can install PiCorePlayer on any number of Pis. Here are five more thoughts on this setup:ġ. Best of all, the Raspberry Pi will do all of this for €50 worth of hardware as the software comes for free - noting that donations are accepted by its developers. We know that all streams are handled gaplessly, even when VPN streaming to a smartphone. We know that Logitech Media Server integrates Tidal (albeit clumsily), Qobuz, Spotify, Deezer and Pandora. hardware or related to the software, install process.We’ve already established that a Raspberry Pi running PiCorePlayer can take on the role of both a Squeezebox server and streamer to send content stored on a directly-attached USB drive to itself and then out to a DAC. Is this a Raspberry Pi, revision issue i.e. I've managed to use SSH to connect to the Pi from a remote PC and also have a monitor and keyboard locally attached. So the environment is still somewhat fresh for me. I've an engineering background (electronics) but not a Linux developer. (I've also tried the 7.7.5 and nightly build release with no success) What can I do to resolve this if anything. I've experience of running under Windows but not under Linux.Ĭan any body offer any pointers/ help. I can see the squeezeboxserver with the aid of the 'Top' command but unable to browse to the appropriate IP address. All I can see in the Sqeezeserver log file is repeated statements of the following type: 'Logitech Media Server died: Restarting'

I've carried out an O/S package update and rebooted. I've downloaded and installed LogitechMediaServer_v7.9.0, with I've Rev 1.0 Pi (pretty slow) and have attempted to install the server. I'm also trying to install the Logitech Squeezeboxserver on to a Raspberry Pi, unfortunately with little success to date.
