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RE: Qobuz via RPi

Logitechmediaserver (LMS) comes with a Qobuz plugin.
You can nicely use Qobuz with the LMS "Material Skin" controller plugin.


I'd suggest to use

1. DietPi (64bit) on RPi4 or
2. piCorePlayer (64bit) on RPi4


Why DietPi as 1.?

I do think that DietPi, with its Raspberry Pi OS as base-OS is the
much better choice for running a server.


Actually a plain Raspberry Pi OS (64bit-Beta) would be my first choice.
For most non-linux people it'll be much easier to start off with DietPi though.

piCorePlayer in comparison is lagging developments.


And don't worry about the RPiOS 64-bit still being beta. The only reason why they keep it on beta is the lack of a 64-bit RPI advanced GPU driver.
You wouldn't see any impact/issues on a server installation.

For most of the tasks you'll find HowTos on the WEB.

I am running my own LMS server also with RPiOS64 as base.
And I use one SSD as boot device and another SSD as data device.
Accomplishing something simple like that with piCorePlayer is gonna
be a challenge.
And just to mention it, pCP also lacks RPI eeprom handling and their kernels are meanwhile pretty outdated.

Enjoy.




Edits: 04/30/21

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