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Well I'll be dipped in s$%t up to eyeballs!

With a bit of over-the-phone help from inmate 'bullethead', I found the correct IP address for the Raspberry Pi and, stepping SLOWLY through Dynobot's video, managed to get MUSIC coming out of at least the headphone jack.

That's a HUGE start.

So I turned of the WiFi transmitter and can see how one controls the little bugger now.

Missing that one IP address AND the small (on a laptop) settings button in the lower right corner of the screen was most of my problem in getting to all of those screens once the box was hooked up and running.

So thanks to all, and especially inmate 'bullethead'. TIDAL is now officially playing on the Raspberry Pi.

Next moving it near to the Audio-GD DAC and getting it running with the HiFiBerry S/PDIF board, which I can see now should not be a problem.






First they came for the dumb-asses
And I did not speak out
Because I was not a dumb-ass


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