papaiannis wrote:
> Yes, that Antika drive has a Micro-B USB 3 connector.
>
> As far as you know, are there drives that work on the raspberry without
> separate power supply?
Pi3 is not my standard system so I cannot remember all the variations
tested with previous problem.
IIRC - my
bpa wrote:
> On image I see Antika drive has USB3 (blue insert) connector
Yes, that Antika drive has a Micro-B USB 3 connector.
As far as you know, are there drives that work on the raspberry without
separate power supply?
Yes, that Antika drive has a Micro-B USB 3 connector.
As far as you know, are there drives that work on the raspberry without
separate power supply?
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papaiannis wrote:
> I tried with the separate power supply and it WORKED! Thanks a lot for
> the solving suggestion.
That's good. CD drives draw different amounts of power depending on
activity (e.g. insert cd, disk spin up) and so a working drive can
later appear to fail.
> The device is
I tried with the separate power supply and it WORKED! Thank a lot for
the solving suggestion.
bpa wrote:
> According to LG site - GT80N is an internal disk ?
>
> Have you supplied you own caddy to make it external & USB ?
The device is branded "Antika" and it is an external disk. However,
papaiannis wrote:
> Device info says "LG Electronics GT80N"
According to LG site - GT80N is an internal disk ?
Have you supplied you own caddy to make it external & USB ?
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Thank you for answering.
bpa wrote:
> What model Pi ?
Raspberry Pi 3 model B+
bpa wrote:
> What model CD/DVD drive ?
Device info says "LG Electronics GT80N"
bpa wrote:
> Does CD drive have a USB Y-connector or its own separate power supply ?
It has its own power supply, but I did not used
papaiannis wrote:
> Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.
If you look at posts a few months ago, there was a very very long
interaction with another user where a CD drive just didn't work on a Pi.
In the end - gave up trying to make the drive work with the Pi.
So be prepared - some
The cdplayer plugin works great and fast with a cdrom USB unit plugged
into a LMS v8.3.0 Ubuntu server.
Unfortunatley, when I plug the same device into a picoreplayer v8.1.0
machine, I obtain the following message:
"The CDROM drive is not ready.(3)"
The LMS logfile (in debug mode) reports the
bpa wrote:
> Great. The change I only made a change in one half - I probably need to
> do the same with the metadata coming from Musicbrainz. I'll issue an
> update but it may be a few weeks just to check things out.
No problem. I'll look out for an update.
Cheers.
castalla wrote:
> Success!
>
> Sorry it took so long to confirm... Win10 is headless so I have to use
> Anydesk to access which is laborious to do anything more than run a
> program.
>
> I really am grateful for the time and effort you've given this.
> Amazing, the itch has gone!
Great.
bpa wrote:
> I found one track on one CD which would always be displayed wrong on
> Windows and OK on Linux. I think I have a fix for this issues which I
> think may be the same as yours.
>
> The decode routine I use (*Encode::decode_utf8* which is equivalent to
> *Encode::decode("utf8",$str)*
I found one track on one CD which would always be displayed wrong on
Windows and OK on Linux. I think I have a fix for this issues which I
think may be the same as yours.
The decode routine I use (*Encode::decode_utf8* which is equivalent to
*Encode::decode("utf8",$str)* ) to convert string
bpa wrote:
> The behaviour is unpredictable.
> I can get proper display for ages and then suddenly it flips into wrong
> display.
> I think I narrowed it down to a library routine (which should be solid)
> but I can't get bad behaviour again to confirm. I thought it might be
> due to a "sleep"
The behaviour is unpredictable.
I can get proper display for ages and then suddenly it flips into wrong
display.
I think I narrowed it down to a library routine (which should be solid)
but I can't get bad behaviour again to confirm. I thought it might be
due to a "sleep" period or flipping CDs
MichaelPr wrote:
> I'm one of the people who really like this plugin - it enables me to
> listen adhoc to a CD in every room (if someone brings CD or it is just
> noted riped) - and to be honest it's the last possibility in our house
> to play CDs ;-)
>
> So far I've no issues with a portable
bpa wrote:
> Very very very few people use the plugin, especially on windows (after
> win10 messes up CD drive stuff with new handling of fake scsi over usb)
> and then usually to try out a CD.
> It is a plugin that should be left to fade away.
>
I'm one of the people who really like this
bpa wrote:
> I try to debug the broken Windows version, restart LMS and it is working
> again.
Is that progress or just another rabbit hole?
castalla wrote:
>
I try to debug the broken Windows version, restart LMS and it is working
again.
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bpa wrote:
> People forget that if they keep scratching the itch, you break the skin,
> it gets infected and then things get a whole lot worse.
castalla wrote:
> It's the classic itch which demands scratching...
People forget that if they keep scratching the itch, you break the skin,
it gets infected and then things get a whole lot worse.
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bpa wrote:
> Very very very few people use the plugin, especially on windows (after
> win10 messes up CD drive stuff with new handling of fake scsi over usb)
> and then usually to try out a CD.
> It is a plugin that should be left to fade away.
>
> The only reason I am still chasing this as
castalla wrote:
> It's a pity nobody else has tried the setup for comparison.
Very very very few people use the plugin, especially on windows (after
win10 messes up CD drive stuff with new handling of fake scsi over usb)
and then usually to try out a CD.
It is a plugin that should be left to
bpa wrote:
> Nothing to do with the actual CD.
>
> This is all to do with metadata encoding/decoding.
> Since the letter encoding in the URL is the same - even the actual CD
> doesn't matter.
> Since there was a change between 8.2 and 8.3 for me - there is some LMS
> factor in this - I
castalla wrote:
> Could it be related to which version of cdda2wav is used? Or is that
> irrelevant?
Nothing to do with the actual CD.
This is all to do with metadata encoding/decoding.
Since the letter encoding in the URL is the same - even the actual CD
doesn't matter.
Since there was a
bpa wrote:
> OK - I'll look again.
Could it be related to which version of cdda2wav is used? Or is that
irrelevant?
castalla's
castalla wrote:
> Done.
>
> But makes no difference no accented characters on Now Playing and
> Queue
OK - I'll look again.
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bpa wrote:
> It can depend on your installation (e.g. service) - squeezetray may give
> you an update option.
>
> For my installation.
>
> Download latest 8.3.0
> Stop LMS.
> Stop squeezetray
> run download as adminstrator - don't start anything after install.
> Run squeezetray as
castalla wrote:
> So, to update... Download the 8.3 win exe and just run as
> administrator???
It can depend on your installation (e.g. service) - squeezetray may give
you an update option.
For my installation.
Download latest 8.3.0
Stop LMS.
Stop squeezetray
run download as adminstrator
bpa wrote:
> I eventually got a version of cdda2wav to work -
> https://sourceforge.net/projects/cdrtoolswin/
>
> Don't know why all the previous versions just broke. Windows is horrible
> about keeping lots of old DLLs and then caching them.
>
> Anyhow.
>
> I see your problem with LMS 8.2.0
castalla wrote:
> I feel your pain! I'm not a great fan of windows either.
>
> I could try to update to 8.3. I assume it's just running the install
> file over the existing 8.2.
I eventually got a version of cdda2wav to work -
https://sourceforge.net/projects/cdrtoolswin/
Don't know why
bpa wrote:
> I hate windows.
> To get comparable version with your setup I rolled back from 8.3.0 to an
> old 8.2.0 and now the version of cdda2wav which worked under 8.3.0 won't
> even run !!!
> Can't do anything more until this evening.
I feel your pain! I'm not a great fan of windows
castalla wrote:
> Info
I hate windows.
To get comparable version with your setup I rolled back from 8.3.0 to an
old 8.2.0 and now the version of cdda2wav which worked under 8.3.0 won't
even run !!!
Can't do anything more until this evening.
bpa wrote:
> That may help - Queue and Now playing metadata come from one routine.
> Strange thing is that exact same code is used to derive "title" string
> etc. from the cdplay:// URL - why is the display different in two
> places ?
>
> Since it only affects your Windows and AFAICT not
castalla wrote:
> The image is the Now Playing screen from LMS apk (material) on android
> mediapad.
> No screen plugins
>
> The Browse screen shows correctly but Now Playing and Queue screens are
> mangled
That may help - Queue and Now playing metadata come from one routine.
Strange thing
bpa wrote:
> I don't understand that accents are showing in last screen capture but
> not in #834.
>
> What exactly is the image captured in #834 ?
> It looks to be a small screen ? on what device device ?
> Any custom screen plugins ?
The image is the Now Playing screen from LMS apk
I don't understand that accents are showing in last screen capture but
not in #834.
What exactly is the image captured in #834 ?
It looks to be a small screen ? on what device device ?
Any custom screen plugins ?
bpa's
Looks the same
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Can you get a screenshot of the problem track URL as it is displayed in
the "More" part of Material.
For example - this show the Text with an Accent and also the UTF8 URL
encoded (%C3%A9).
37307
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I have used my test CDs.
The French accents show up OK on both Windows and Linux - browser
(default & Material) and player.
The chinese characters (a tougher UTF8 test - different page) - shows
up OK on Linux but not on Windows. Player doesn't have Chinese chars in
font - so can't validate.
bpa wrote:
> I suspect the metadata from CBBD has no accents.
>
> I'll be able to look into this this evening.
Thanks!
castalla's
castalla wrote:
> Same processed via CBBD - which just ignores the accents!
I suspect the metadata from CBBD has no accents.
I'll be able to look into this this evening.
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Same processed via CBBD - which just ignores the accents!
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Here's another... Seems to apply to all discs
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bpa wrote:
> The mbid is part of the url.
> Those urls have already been processed by something as I think they are
> url encoded and encoding has been removed to display.
>
> Is this problem limited to this CD? Or have you see it on all cds
I'll have to search through an old pile of CDs to
https://musicbrainz.org/release/3a001318-ecb8-4485-80bd-6fea23656728
This is the CD
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The mbid is part of the url.
Those urls have already been processed by something as I think they are
url encoded and encoding has been removed to display.
Is this problem limited to this CD? Or have you see it on all cds
bpa wrote:
> Don't think so. Track one looks different t.
>
> Musicbrainz id is shown at end of CD TOC when you log with
> plugin.cdplayer set to info.
>
> I'll email able to do full check tomorrow.
>
> Allthe plugin does is pass the metadata received from MB as part of the
> track URL
castalla wrote:
> I think this is the CD
>
> https://musicbrainz.org/release-group/5becb58d-3e91-4b35-93bb-54b2bc5027be
Don't think so. Track one looks different t.
Musicbrainz id is shown at end of CD TOC when you log with
plugin.cdplayer set to info.
I'll email able to do full check
I think this is the CD
https://musicbrainz.org/release-group/5becb58d-3e91-4b35-93bb-54b2bc5027be
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The stream is actually being played on a Touch (Denon Optical 1 is the
nom-de-plume) routed to denon amp and speakers.
The same behaviour appears for other players.
bpa wrote:
> I have "test" CDs with french, german and chinese characters and they
> display OK.
>
> I am away at the momeent so cannot give instrcution on testing.
> Its always UTF8 - the issues is usually a Browser doesn't realize it
> occassionally the source is badly/incorrectly encoded.
>
castalla wrote:
> I just tried a new CD which has French accented characters - these are
> not displayed.correctly.
>
> I don't know whether this is an LMS or plugin issue.
>
> Guess it's something to do with utf8 encoding?
>
> {titles are displayed correctly in win media player)
>
> Any
I just tried a new CD which has French accented characters - these are
not displayed.correctly.
I don't know whether this is an LMS or plugin issue.
Guess it's something to do with utf8 encoding?
{titles are displayed correctly in win media player)
Any suggestions / advice welcome
Just finished setting up a dedicated server for the Asus cd player -
using one of these mini pcs:
https://www.amazon.com/-/es/ventilador-ordenador-sobremesa-Ethernet-silencioso/dp/B09DTZCZVN/ref=sr_1_11?crid=53093GCSMR8=mele+mini+pc=1645187290=Mele+mini%2Caps%2C338=8-11
I already had the mini
bpa wrote:
> You've had odd and inconsistent issues such as sudden appearance of
> "under voltage" messages.
>
> With Pi's (and I have 1,3 & 4) - with USB devices whose power demand can
> significantly vary according to activity, such as GSM, CD drive or DVB-S
> stick, after many instances of
castalla wrote:
> So it looks like it's the power issues on the 3b which cause all the
> problems.
> I may try again with my new shiny piCore install - heck, I'm getting
> back into reinstalling from scratch!
You've had odd and inconsistent issues such as sudden appearance of
"under voltage"
bpa wrote:
> CD-Text menu comes from text that is on a special section of the CD
> itself but not all CDs carry this (also you'll get no artwork).
>
> There is no eject command in Windows (only an API using a hard to find
> different device designator) - so there is no Eject option under
>
castalla wrote:
> See the image earlier for Windows using the Springsteen disc
>
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?47288-Announce-CDplayer-plugin=1047859=1#post1047859
>
> Multiple lines? No Eject option?
CD-Text menu comes from text that is on a special section of the CD
bpa wrote:
> I think it is just you.
> Can you be more specific on "weird" ? missing menus, display
> corruption, execution corruption, unresponsive ???
> The missing metadata is specific to some CDs with hidden tracks. It is
> rare but I can fix that.
See the image earlier for Windows using
castalla wrote:
> .so, I would like to focus on the Windows version - at the moment it's
> the only one which actually produces sound. It's just that the menus
> are weird. Just me? Or do others get the same issues?
I think it is just you.
Can you be more specific on "weird" ? missing
Whatever happened to my original system, it meant I've had to completely
rebuild.
.so, I would like to focus on the Windows version - at the moment it's
the only one which actually produces sound. It's just that the menus
are weird. Just me? Or do others get the same issues?
I've given up on the pi 2 - too many variables for my poor old brain.
Will concentrate on the pi 3 and the Windows setup...
castalla's
castalla wrote:
> But I need to know what the /dev name is, eg. /dev/sr0... or /dev/sg0...
> or..
If you do lsblk - the device with TYPE "rom" device is the CD drive.
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Man in a van wrote:
> try lsblk
>
>
>
> >
Code:
> > pi@raspberry:~ $ lsblk
> NAMEMAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT
> sda 8:01 115.5G 0 disk
> `-sda18:11 115.5G 0 part /media/pi/stick
> mmcblk0 179:00 14.8G 0
castalla wrote:
> In desperation, I dragged out an old pi (version 2 I think). In dmesg
> the cdrom is listed but I can't find. Its /dev name for the plugin.
>
> Can you remind me how to discover this?
For most Linux - a USB CD drive appears as a SCSI bus device so it will
be either /dev/sr0
castalla wrote:
> In desperation, I dragged out an old pi (version 2 I think). In dmesg
> the cdrom is listed but I can't find. Its /dev name for the plugin.
>
> Can you remind me how to discover this?
try lsblk
Code:
pi@raspberry:~ $ lsblk
NAMEMAJ:MIN
In desperation, I dragged out an old pi (version 2 I think). In dmesg
the cdrom is listed but I can't find. Its /dev name for the plugin.
Can you remind me how to discover this?
bpa wrote:
> Funny, That link wasn't working last night (I think Wiki had problems)
>
> Only about 200 CDs out of the many many CDs produced - it is not usual
> and I don't have any on the list. Still I should check.I wish I hadn't
> bothered ripping the hidden track on Arcade Fire -
slartibartfast wrote:
> This list of CDs with hidden tracks "seems" fairly useful. I have five
> of them.
> https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_albums_with_tracks_hidden_in_the_pregap
Funny, That link wasn't working last night (I think Wiki had problems)
Only about 200 CDs out of the many
bpa wrote:
> Like all good problems it required more than one issue.
> 1. A difference between icedax and cdda2wav, cdda2wav exposes hidden CD
> track, icedax doesn't expose hidden track.
> 2. A CD with a hidden track - not common.
> 3. MusicBrainz ID is calculated using "Normal" track and does
Like all good problems it required more than one issue.
1. A difference between icedax and cdda2wav, cdda2wav exposes hidden CD
track, icedax doesn't expose hidden track.
2. A CD with a hidden track - not common.
3. MusicBrainz ID is calculated using "Normal" track and does not
include hidden
castalla wrote:
> Wish I could be more proactive.
Bizarrely - the two drive or icedax vs cdda2wav behave differently.
The Pi drive says 8 tracks and TOC shows T01 to T08
The Win10 drive says 8 tracks and shows T00 to T08 - 9 tracks and says
"hidden audio track found" - which I think is
bpa wrote:
> Just getting in to it. I have to set up a test using your TOC instead of
> one in the CD drive
>
> I suspect the initial offset of zero for T00 might be the problem - zero
> is unusual. If there is careless test in the code - a value of zero will
> cause a problem.
Wish I could
castalla wrote:
> Any progress with the Windows issues?
Just getting in to it. I have to set up a test using your TOC instead of
one in the CD drive
I suspect the initial offset of zero for T00 might be the problem - zero
is unusual. If there is careless test in the code - a value of zero
bpa wrote:
> All default settings.
>
> OTG-Speed - Default
> USB-FIM driver Default
> FIQ-Split Accelerations 0xF Accelerate all transactions and Enable
> Split Transacation Hack [DEFAULT]
Thanks. Something strange - speed 1 no longer is working...
Going to reinstall a test picoreplayer.
castalla wrote:
> I think I'm losing it totally. I can't get the pi working as before.
>
> Can you tell me what settings you have under Tweaks - usb audio tweaks?
> All three items...
All default settings.
OTG-Speed - Default
USB-FIM driver Default
FIQ-Split Accelerations 0xF Accelerate
I think I'm losing it totally. I can't get the pi working as before.
Can you tell me what settings you have under Tweaks - usb audio tweaks?
All three items...
Thanks - the CDplayer MB id calculation in Windows is in error somehow.
The MBid as calculated by cdda2wav is correct and identical for both.
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Log file for Pi
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castalla wrote:
> Here's the log for the same CD on the pi:
Interesting - different Disc ID calculated for the same CD. Yet it
worked OK for the Springsteen CD - so it is not always wrong.
It would good to figure where the problem lies.
Whenever it suits. For this problem CD for both Pi and
bpa wrote:
> >
Code:
> >
> [22-02-16 16:06:37.9422] Plugins::CDplayer::CDhandler::processCDTOCResponse
(316) Searching MB for release data for ziZe4rTCUbofrHB0an0IQTWRdWU-
> [22-02-16 16:06:38.1387] Plugins::CDplayer::CDhandler::retrieveMBError
(503) Musicbrainz
Code:
[22-02-16 16:06:37.9422] Plugins::CDplayer::CDhandler::processCDTOCResponse
(316) Searching MB for release data for ziZe4rTCUbofrHB0an0IQTWRdWU-
[22-02-16 16:06:38.1387] Plugins::CDplayer::CDhandler::retrieveMBError (503)
Musicbrainz could not find any
I tried with a different CD - with different outcome - multiple menu
entries (and no Eject option)
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bpa wrote:
> Need to see what is happening with MB lookup request which occurs just
> after CD TOC is read.
>
> 1. Set logging plugin.cdplayer to INFO
> 2. Go into CD player menu.
> 3. If you want you can turn reset plugin.cdplayer logging to ERROR
>
> Relevant log entries should look like
>
castalla wrote:
> The win10 plugin is set to Musicbrainz ...
>
> Single menu item - CD Tracks-raw format
Need to see what is happening with MB lookup request which occurs just
after CD TOC is read.
1. Set logging plugin.cdplayer to INFO
2. Go into CD player menu.
3. If you want you can turn
The win10 plugin is set to Musicbrainz ...
Single menu item - CD Tracks-raw format
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bpa wrote:
> CDplayer seems to bring out the worst in systems. I thought Win10 was
> bad.
>
> I've experienced Pi's USB quirks besides CD also with GSM/Mobile
> dongles, often chipset related so that certain combos just fail. I have
> a dish of 4 BT dongles - and eventually gave up on BT.
>
castalla wrote:
> Oh dear...
>
> Run into a problem: using the otg speed set to 1 knocks the bluetooth
> dongle transmission into short burst of sound.
> If I use the internal Bluetooth then the cd doesn't give any sound.
>
> I guess it's because the speed 1 setting applies to all ports,
castalla wrote:
> Breakthrough! Full sound now playing
>
> Tweaks - usb audio tweaks - otg-speed set to 1
>
> Of course, this now opens up another issue... Only the first track
> plays.
>
> How can I get the whole cd to play tracks 1 - 8?
Oh dear...
Run into a problem: using the otg
bpa wrote:
> The "Play Album" problem is only with Jive UI (e.g. Touch,
> Radio,Squeezeplay). It sounds like it's working OK with Material and
> you had problems testing from a Radio.
>
> The plugin was was written Jive UI was new, the idea of a very slow
> storage (i.e. mustn't hang LMS
castalla wrote:
> I am using the default interface in Web browser (Edge).
>
> Normally, I would use material.apk.
>
> (Ps. If the much hyped swing back to CDs comes about, could be that the
> plugin gets more use! SWMBO is very happy)
>
> Edit; if I use material then there's a CD Player
bpa wrote:
> I looked at that setting, I thought it makes the USB 1.1 compatible
> (e.g. for old keyboards) and I thought your CD had to be USB 2.0 and so
> dismissed it.
>
> Well done.
>
>
>
> What UI are you using ?
> I think this is an old UI bug. With one press, you can play full
castalla wrote:
> Breakthrough! Full sound now playing
>
> Tweaks - usb audio tweaks - otg-speed set to 1
I looked at that setting, I thought it makes the USB 1.1 compatible
(e.g. for old keyboards) and I thought your CD had to be USB 2.0 and so
dismissed it.
Well done.
> Of course,
Breakthrough! Full sound now playing
Tweaks - usb audio tweaks - otg-speed set to 1
Of course, this now opens up another issue... Only the first track
plays.
How can I get the whole cd to play tracks 1 - 8?
Another attempt - this time CPU set to performance
Only one voltage error
But lots of i/o buffer issues
21.441014] brcmfmac: brcmf_fw_alloc_request: using
brcm/brcmfmac43455-sdio for ch
ip BCM4345/6
[ 21.443882] usbcore: registered new interface driver brcmfmac
[ 21.682201] random: crng
I noticed the under voltage errors only when testing today...
It's bizarre... It works with cdd2wav.exe and plugin on win10 (although
the menu only shows raw option) while pcp shows all menu items but the
blighter has no sound.
castalla wrote:
> Latest test is with 5v 2.4 amp power. No extender.
>
> Dmesg shows :
>
> 665.449200] Under-voltage detected! (0x00050005)
CD drive reset occurs around same time as over voltage - not clear which
one is cause and which is effect.
I don't under stand the practical
bpa wrote:
> What is the rating of the adaptor ?
> How long is the power lead ? has it been extended ?
>
> Back to your previous question. My feeling it that a powered hub would
> not help as you are not getting the "over-current" messages.
> I don't know the significance/ramifications of
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