Please see this post: runeaudio-0-5-beta-for-all-raspberry-pi-models-t6532-360.html#p27201EZJstef wrote:...this the sceen i have any help .... i am not the best expert...
janui,
by janui » 12 May 2019, 13:23
Please see this post: runeaudio-0-5-beta-for-all-raspberry-pi-models-t6532-360.html#p27201EZJstef wrote:...this the sceen i have any help .... i am not the best expert...
by janui » 12 May 2019, 13:44
I don't think it is worth spending time on this at the moment. We are still trying to get it to work in a consistent way. In practice, it is much more complex than we expected. All the instructions on internet are conflicting and most are no longer valid. We have also discovered that the configuration is dependant on the Pi model, this doesn’t help. Gearhead is still working on it, maybe it will make it in 0.6.aldebert wrote:...i've seen that bluetooth support has been added to Runeaudio 0.5...i've been searching the forum and didn't found the way to try it...how can i try it?...
by EZJstef » 12 May 2019, 15:37
janui wrote:Hi EZJstefPlease see this post: runeaudio-0-5-beta-for-all-raspberry-pi-models-t6532-360.html#p27201EZJstef wrote:...this the sceen i have any help .... i am not the best expert...
janui,
by janui » 13 May 2019, 12:28
RuneAudio runs headless. That means Rune automatically disconnects from the keyboard and monitor during start-up. The photo which you have shown looks correct, RuneAudio should still be running. RuneAudio should be connected to your network when it is started, then to connect, use the instructions here: runeaudio-0-5-beta-for-all-raspberry-pi-models-t6532-360.html#p27201EZJstef wrote:...ok but problem is i don't have IP access just during start a quick second then lost it so can't connect via browser...
by EZJstef » 13 May 2019, 19:59
janui wrote:Hi EZJstef,RuneAudio runs headless. That means Rune automatically disconnects from the keyboard and monitor during start-up. The photo which you have shown looks correct, RuneAudio should still be running. RuneAudio should be connected to your network when it is started, then to connect, use the instructions here: runeaudio-0-5-beta-for-all-raspberry-pi-models-t6532-360.html#p27201EZJstef wrote:...ok but problem is i don't have IP access just during start a quick second then lost it so can't connect via browser...
Maybe interesting to read the documentation here: http://www.runeaudio.com/documentation/
If you cannot connect RuneAudio to your network, it has a built in Access Point which will activate when using Pi model with on-board WiFi. The Access Point is designed for initial configuration, not really for normal use. To connect, SSID = RuneAudioAP, Password = RuneAudio. Then in your browser use address: http://192.168.5.1 You can then configure your WiFi access and reboot. When RuneAudio connects to a configured WiFi network the Access Point will be disabled.
janui
by waves » 14 May 2019, 12:28
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