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Quick start guide for installing JRiver Mediacenter 21 ARM for Raspberry Pi
mwillems:
--- Quote from: jmone on April 15, 2016, 10:43:19 pm ---@mwillems, my Axiom Speakers have shipped (long way from Canada to Oz but should be here in a week or so). Is there anything I should do when I first get them (eg dump the contents of it's SD Card if you want to see what is on it etc)?
Thanks
Nathan
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I would advise making backups before you do any tinkering ;D
But, once you do that, I'm most curious how well it works. But... if you can (consistent with the EULA of course) conveniently put an .iso up somewhere, I'd be interested to take a look at the guts ;D
jmone:
No probs in making it avail, as from their Web Site they say it is Open Source (but they have yet to post it on GitHub):
--- Quote ---AxiomAir utilizes the Raspberry Pi – a micro-computer about the size of a credit card – as the ‘brains’ behind the speaker, and we chose to make the programming open source. What that means is outside developers can write apps for the Raspberry Pi.
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I'll make an copy of the contents of the Pi before I even power it up.
The thing is I'm a relative newbie to all things Linux. I'm competent enough to use Putty/SSH/SCP to get into stuff but really then just follow advice on what to do. I'm wondering if I should either:
- Have a couple of builds - eg the one that comes with the Air + one that is just MC, or
- Try to have one build with both at the same time
Thanks
Nathan
mwillems:
--- Quote from: jmone on April 17, 2016, 04:30:30 am ---No probs in making it avail, as from their Web Site they say it is Open Source (but they have yet to post it on GitHub):
I'll make an copy of the contents of the Pi before I even power it up.
The thing is I'm a relative newbie to all things Linux. I'm competent enough to use Putty/SSH/SCP to get into stuff but really then just follow advice on what to do. I'm wondering if I should either:
- Have a couple of builds - eg the one that comes with the Air + one that is just MC, or
- Try to have one build with both at the same time
Thanks
Nathan
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It will depend on how they've implemented their setup. It will undoubtedly be easier to set them up separately, but it may be possible to get both running at once.
bob:
Have any of you pi users found a way to use the audio device selection in MC to control output to hdmi vs analog vs optical (pi3) instead of using the raspi-config ?
mwillems:
--- Quote from: bob on April 25, 2016, 11:57:00 am ---Have any of you pi users found a way to use the audio device selection in MC to control output to hdmi vs analog vs optical (pi3) instead of using the raspi-config ?
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I haven't, although it can easily be set with a script/programmatically by editing the config.txt if need be.
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