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Again these additions are software as a service, and they charge subscription fees. They promise multi-room playback, CD ripping and playback and more. Volumio has a new kid on the block: MYVolumio which is additional software as a service system that includes multiple device sync, and backup, remote control, Alexa integration, native Tidal, and Qobuz playback. There is support for most file types network attached storage, internet radio, and Spotify. The OS runs out of RAM to improve audio quality. I do not think a lot of us have experience with a wide range of music playback systems, so I want to highlight the Volumio software first.ĭeveloped by a team based in Italy Volumio is a complete music playback system based on a custom variant of Linux designed for high-quality playback. I ordered my Primo from the Volumio website, and as noted on the website, it was shipped directly from Asia. Their current product the Primo is has some bright ideas implemented at a very nice price point. When Chris announced the relationship with Volumio, it further piqued my interest in the Volumio hardware. I was following the coverage from Munich High-End and saw the announcement of the Volumio Motivo. I am always on the lookout for exciting ways of getting music into my ears. Mid 18th century: Italian, literally ‘first’. If the default preference is "honor the module setting" it would require a conscious (I hope) decision by the user to override it.Of top quality or importance: the primo team in the land.
Volumio logitech media server white noise install#
But with regard to the issue of older plugins not maintained and the "max version" parameter in these, can we not simply delegate the decision to install these old plugins by means of a new preference setting that controls whether the "max version" parameter is honored or not? It is already possible to force an installation manually (after editing some file in the module). MichaelI think the decision to focus support and development efforts to version 8.x only is a sound one. I guess the more of us make the move, the more quickly any wrinkles may get found and ironed out. Don't expect much activity there.") still applied. I was assuming your comment in the 7.9.3 thread in September ("I've created a 7.9.4 branch, which might see the random bug fix and nightly builds.

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Ownership or maintenance of that plugin and will update the maxVersion
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Most likely all you'll need to do is download and extract

It's just been a smaller version change,Īnd the install manifest had "7.*" as the maxVersion, because nothingīigger was thought of those years ago. But TBH: I believe that ifĪ plugin has not been fully tested with LMS 8, as you put it, it hasn'tīeen tested with 7.9 either. I don't think I 'need' any of the new LMS 8 features, as yet.Įrland has discussed this quite extensively. > take the plunge soon and try to fix or bypass any issues that come up, > never be, fully tested under version 8, and I'm wondering whether to > The reason I'm asking is because some plugins have not been, and may > My question is whether, in the long term, LMS 8 will be the only version Nope, there will be no more updates to 7.9.4. > As I understand it LMS 7.9.4 is now just getting maintenance fixes. Next step is to investigate what to build to get other players in my other rooms. I bought it years ago to build a streamer but didn't really enjoy Rune or Volumio, and when Volumio stopped booting I stopped using it and haven't had a streamer in my hi-fi for years! I'm also very pleased that piCorePlayer runs so well on my old model B+ pi. It did take me a few hours to work out what the moving parts are, but once I'd worked that out it was fairly smooth. I'm seriously impressed with the architecture (hats off to Logitech for that I guess), and the fact that everything just works. So for a while I was trying to debug it, and had I not known how might have concluded it was flaky, rather than busy.Ī message on stdout explaining you should wait (it'd show up in the docker logs) would fix that though. Port 9000 wasn't open for a while as there was a delay while the start-container script ran chown on /lms. The only problem I had was the feeling that my container wasn't running LMS at bootup. Once I'd discovered the official image it all went fairly smoothly (Google isn't giving the page on docker hub enough visibility yet). It seems I timed it well, as I like to use docker to manage software like LMS. I tried LMS and piCorePlayer for the first time yesterday.
