Raspberry Pi 5 as network storage, music server, and player - PART 3

 3. CHOICE OF SOFTWARE

First we will deal with the situation where our rPi is both network storage and music server, but we want to stream to a separate endpoint/streamer;

Many/most commercially available streamers only support the DLNA/UPnP protocol.  If you have such a streamer, and you wish your rPi to be a DLNA server, then I think the most straightforward choice of operating system for the rPi is DietPi, which makes it easy to install and run a DLNA server ...

however ... I encourage everyone to consider the Lyrion music server instead.  Lyrion opens the door to, arguably, the very best selection of control interface applications.  And the best operating system for the rPi with Lyrion, arguably, is piCorePlayer (pCP) -

https://www.picoreplayer.org/

As a bonus, pCP includes an intuitive setup menu, making it relatively easy to configure the music server settings, and optionally the player settings, and also the network file sharing settings.

To follow is a full HOWTO for installation and configuration of piCorePlayer as Lyrion server + network share + (optionally) player.

The piCorePlayer project provides the same information, in separate sections/webpages here -

https://docs.picoreplayer.org/how-to

but I have brought all of the relevant information together specifically for the hardware/software configuration explained in the introduction.

NEXT - 4a. piCorePlayer INSTALLATION - CREATE microSD CARD

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