plasticator2 wrote: > I completely identify with you! I moved LMS to a RPi 3B+/Picore player > set up about 4 years ago and it was brilliant as a low power, always-on > system. I am no Linux programmer, but the tutorials are great etc. I > also kitted out a friend's place with a 3 x RPi system and she's been > really happy with it. BUT... I realised how much I missed > Spicefly/Music IP as a DSTM solution. The Spotty integration is > brilliant, but not a substitute (IMHO) for trawling through the > forgotten gems that I had actually purchased. When Win 11 came along, > with the hardware requirements etc, I reassessed my system. The > (massive) desktop PC was over 10 years old, a lot of the I/O had > disintegrated, it lacked the ability to move to win 11, and the Boom had > finally packed in. My solution was to buy an ASUS mini PC PN51, > upgraded to Win 11. This tiny box is fast, quiet and efficient - I am > very impressed with it. I have repurposed the RPi as a Boom replacement > (MUCH better sound quality!) and run LMS server off the win 11 device > with relatively low power consumption. Getting Music IP back + Spicefly > for me was worth every penny. The alternatives (as demonstrated in > previous posts) require a high level of Linux programming skills which > are way beyond me. Hope this helps somewhatYou could have installed MusicIP > on the Pi if you had installed Raspbian instead of pCP [emoji2]
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