While others might also work, we can’t guarantee this. In this case, you can just get the wireless remote control from our shop. However, sometimes, you might find it easier to have a separate remote control rather than relying on an app. In most case, you won’t need a remote control, as you can control your music playback directly in the application of the music source of your choice. If you renamed the system in the initial setup step, the URL needs to change accordingly. Wether you choose to use Bluetooth, Airplay, Spotify, Roon, Logitech Media Player, the system should now be visible on your mobile phone or server application and is ready to play. If you’re relying on WiFi, have a look at the WiFi configuration guide. Just point your web browser to and follow the setup agent. However, it might be good to have a look at the configuration interface now where you cannot only configure a system name, but also connect to WiFi, and change available music players. If you have your system connected to your Ethernet network, you can already start playing music now. If nothing is happening after about 5 minutes and you don’t see anything on the screen, remove the power and try booting again. Note that on the Pi Zero it might even take 2-3 minutes util you see the boot screen. On the Raspberry Pi Zero-W it will take much longer. The initial configuration might take 2-3 minutes. On initial setup, the system will determine what HiFiBerry sound card is connected and will configure it automatically. If you have connected a screen to your Raspberry Pi you will see some boot messages. While we also cover WiFi configuration, Ethernet is usually the easiest and also the most stable way to connect and we recommend to use it whenever possible. Plug your HiFiBerry board onto your Raspberry Pi, connect it to your networkĪt least for the initial setup, we recommend to connect the Raspberry Pi to your local Ethernet network. We recommend Etcher as it is available for all major operating systems. Also note that it requires an SD card with a size of at least 4GB (even the image looks very small). If you’re using the wrong image, the Raspberry Pi won’t boot. Make sure, you download the correct version for your Raspberry Pi as the system is optimised for each model. You can download the software from our HiFiBerryOS web page. HiFiBerryOS: Initial setup Download and extract the software
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