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10. Februar 2016 at 16:00 #18452
Hi Raymond,
Have you checked for Kodi addons that might fulfill this function?10. Februar 2016 at 15:49 #18451That’s great! We would appreciate it if you could share your setup and steps to realize this system for other users. If you are interested, we would love it if you could write a text for our blog, like other users did to share their projects under Max2Play: https://www.max2play.com/en/category/general-en/page/2/
10. Februar 2016 at 14:58 #18450Hi Teetertank,
Thanks for your feedback. I just tested a new image, 2.26 and update to 2.27. Both versions were able to display the usual desktop via HDMI and when I clicked on start Kodi, the program started in the screen both times.
Have you expanded the filesystem?10. Februar 2016 at 14:43 #18449Hi noop,
sorry for the delay but we have now implemented your Run Command plugin in our plugin overview: https://www.max2play.com/en/portfolio/plugin-run-command/Thanks again for your active participation in Max2Play.
10. Februar 2016 at 14:30 #18447Hi oenone,
You should reach the webinterface of Max2Play by typing “http://max2play/” in one of your home network’s devices’ browser. You can also check your router’s interface to see if it gave Max2Play an IP, you can then use this IP to access the web interface as well. Max2Play is a headless image, the direct connection of a screen is only necessary for outputs of Jivelite or Kodi. The control happens all through the web interface, no console commands necessary. For more info, take a look at our introduction video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pZB4aSiW4c0) and our other videos.10. Februar 2016 at 14:28 #18446Hi oenone,
You should reach the webinterface of Max2Play by typing „http://max2play/“ in one of your home network’s devices‘ browser. Max2Play is a headless image, the direct connection of a screen is only necessary for outputs of Jivelite or Kodi. The control happens all through the web interface, no console commands necessary. For more info, take a look at our introduction video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pZB4aSiW4c0) and our other videos.-
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3. Februar 2016 at 15:27 #18344Hi Mike,
I just tested the setup with an older image 2.12 that I updated, updated the kernel and activated the Cirrus card. It worked after a reboot. If you are experiencing difficulties, please share your error messages and the steps you took. Also a quick fix would be to try and select none in the sound card option, reboot and select the Cirrus card again. Also make sure you have selected the correct output.3. Februar 2016 at 14:07 #18338Hi Roman,
If your router has a WPS feature, you can use this to connect your Pi. We have made small HowTo on the subject: https://www.max2play.com/en/2016/01/raspberry-pi-automatic-wlanwifi-configuration-with-max2play-and-wps/2. Februar 2016 at 17:36 #18327Hi rob,
Max2Play started with SqueezePlug, but we have since built the Max2Play image considerably. Here you can see the first announcement: https://www.max2play.com/en/2015/02/squeezeplug-on-max2play-announcement/
However, the SqueezePlug image is the old version of our collaboration, the Raspberry Pi Max2Play image is the result of our work on constantly improving the image.-
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2. Februar 2016 at 17:26 #18326Wo geschieht diese falsche Zuweisung denn? Falls es bei Kodi vorkommt, könnte dir dieser Artikel helfen: https://flirc.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/204074695-Flirc-isn-t-sending-the-correct-function-to-my-device
2. Februar 2016 at 16:27 #18317Hi Mike,
With our new version 2.27, we now support Wolfson Cirrus Audio Cards with newer Raspberry Pi Kernels (4.x).1. Februar 2016 at 17:22 #18298Hi Maik,
Please try the path /var/lib/squeezeboxserver/prefs/
This is where the Squeezebox Server’s preferences should be found.1. Februar 2016 at 16:23 #18292Hi Welle,
You can reach the SSH for command lines either with software like putty where you enter the IP or with the new user-made plugin by noop: https://www.max2play.com/forums/topic/anyway-to-share-a-plugin/
However, be warned that this might pose a security threat since you are using an open webinterface to run these commands.1. Februar 2016 at 16:07 #18291Hi guys,
The Raspberry Pi Zero is already supported with our current Max2Play Image for Raspberry Pi. Regarding the sound card, we are currently working on sound card support with a different product. More info on that will be forthcoming, so check our blog and facebook page.1. Februar 2016 at 15:58 #18290Hi skare,
We do not really have any inside knowledge on Logitech’s products. You might contact their support or ask in the Logitech Slim Devices Forums: http://forums.slimdevices.com/1. Februar 2016 at 15:56 #18289Hi Humpel,
Dieses Problem ist uns noch nicht bekannt. Könntest du bitte versuchen, andere Radiosender und lokale Musik über diese länge zu streamen um herauszufinden ob es am Sender, Radio oder Setup liegt? Außerdem könntest du bitte auch einen anderen Lautsprecher versuchen um zu sehen ob der Knacks rekreiert werden kann?29. Januar 2016 at 17:52 #18242Hi bilbo,
The SD card protection forbids any writing on the SD card which would be necessary if you try to edit anything. This function is only for the use of the Pi as just an audio player.29. Januar 2016 at 17:45 #18241That should be the issue. Can you host them on the same subnet?
29. Januar 2016 at 17:40 #18240This is probably caused by the LMS‘ searching for preexisting files in its library which it cannot find anymore since the path is down. We would recommend either also shutting down the LMS during this time period or keeping your NAS active.
27. Januar 2016 at 17:12 #18174Hi Charles,
If your LMS is connected to your local network as well as your Max2Play device, you should automatically recognize a player in the LMS Webinterface named „max2play“. Was this not the case with your setup?27. Januar 2016 at 16:17 #18170Hi Nojelc,
Please try again with a newly burnt image and updating to the latest beta (under Settings/Reboot directly beneath the regular options reboot/shutdown/etc.)27. Januar 2016 at 16:08 #18168Hi Franck,
The plugins are automatically updated when you update the whole system. So do not worry, if you clicked on „Update Max2Play“ you have everything up to date.27. Januar 2016 at 15:12 #18167Hi Aleka,
The option to change the MAC address is only an advanced option for users with very complex setups at home that might need certain MAC addresses designated to certain devices. If you do not enter anything, the system automatically designates different MAC addresses.27. Januar 2016 at 15:05 #18166Hi Bill,
The Ampache server is a big installation and the expansion of the filesystem only really works if you do it as one of your first steps, preferably your first step. Please try expanding first. You can also see if your current setup is problematic with the unexpanded filesystem by checking your free memory under „Settings/Reboot“ in the Debug Info.27. Januar 2016 at 15:01 #18164Hi Jeffrey,
The triode plugin should already be listed in your available plugins in the Squeezebox Server Webinterface under Settings -> Plugins. Here you just have to make sure that the triode plugin is active and the official Spotify plugin, if active, is deactivated.22. Januar 2016 at 15:57 #18086Hi Knavi,
Du kannst das Max2Play Webinterface auch über Smartphone, Tablet oder jegliches andere Gerät mit einem Browser in deinem Netzwerk herunterfahren.22. Januar 2016 at 15:40 #18080Hi Team Zephyr,
This is a weird occurence. Do you use a Raspberry Pi 2 Model B and our latest version of Max2Play 2.27? We have not experienced such overloads with this setup yet. If by Squeezeplug RPi you mean the Pi that only serves as a player, you could use our SD-Card protection plugin: https://www.max2play.com/en/features/sd-card-write-protection/
Regarding your search for commands, we currently have a non-complete plugin for voice control in the works wherein some simple URL commands are generated for the device and two links to documentation on Squeezebox commands. The plugin is still in beta and not fully functional, but the URL commands still work fine. Use this link to directly install the plugin under „Settings/Reboot“: http://shop.max2play.com/media/downloadable/beta/voicecontrol.tarBest Regards
Heiner from Max2Play22. Januar 2016 at 15:29 #18079Hi Steffen,
If the CPU is overloaded, please check if you have expanded the filesystem or connected any additional periphery. Also, from where do you access your library? If it is connected via USB, please try activating maximum USB-current in the Raspberry Settings.15. Januar 2016 at 16:35 #17914Hi Team Zephyr Project!
Great to hear you are implementing our image. Although we would recommend using our image for the player Raspberry, as well 😉
You can set up multiple instances of Squeezelite with our plugin Multisqueeze and install shairtunes2 to make them AirPlay compatible.
Anyway, regarding the Squeezebox Server commands, we have some info on that in our upcoming voice control plugin. There you can find some example URL-commands for SBS that are directly parsed based on the device’s MAC address, etc.
There are also two links for extensive documentation on the use of URL commands in the SBS. I wrote about this in another thread already: https://www.max2play.com/forums/topic/doorbell/
Here you can find the link for installing the voice control plugin, as well. I hope this helps your project, please let us know if you need any more info or help.Best Regards
Heiner from Max2Play15. Januar 2016 at 16:15 #17912Great to hear!
We now have a Zero in house and are working with it so keep an eye out for updates. -
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