Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce: piCorePlayer 3.00

2016-12-15 Thread ian_heys

Juggler wrote: 
> I have an rPI 3 and am trying to get my Topping VX-2 USB/DAC working.
I have this DAC/Amp working perfectly on a rPI 2 with the following set
up, would it be different for a rPI 3?

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LMS:   Raspberry Pi 3B Picore 3.02 Server/Analog Player
LAN Player:   Squeezelite on Windows 10 PC with ARCAM rPAC DAC.
Homeplug Player:   Raspberry Pi 2B Picore 3.02 Player/Topping VX2
DAC/Amp.
Wifi UPnP Players:   Revo SuperConnect, 2 x Chromecast Audio, 1 x
Chromecast Video.

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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce: piCorePlayer 3.00

2016-12-15 Thread Juggler

I've gone through the USB tweaks systematically, but haven't found a
combination that works cleanly (tests/results below). I did come across
the following link
(http://www.runeaudio.com/forum/my-solution-to-pops-and-clicks-t165.html)
which suggests that the following options worked:

Code:

dwc_otg.fiq_enable=1 dwc_otg.fiq_fsm_enable=1 dwc_otg.fiq_fsm_mask=0x3



Is there anywhere in the GUI that I can set "dwc_otg.fiq_enable"?


Code:

D, D, 0xF - audio, but seems to buffer
  D, D, 0x8 - no audio, cracks
  D, D, 0x7 - audio, but seems to buffer
  D, D, 0x4 - no audio, cracks
  D, D, 0x3 - audio… mostly good
  D, D, 0x2 - audio, but seems to buffer
  D, D, 0x1 - no audio
  
  D, 1, 0xF - audio, but seems to buffer
  D, 1, 0x8 - no audio
  D, 1, 0x7 - audio, garbled
  D, 1, 0x4 - audio, garbled
  D, 1, 0x3 - garbled audio
  D, 1, 0x2 - audio, garbled
  D, 1, 0x1 - no audio
  
  1, D, 0x3 - no audio



paul- wrote: 
> rpi-update does not work with piCorePlayer.USB devices are very
> problematic with the RPI



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] piCorePlayer and Adafruit Si4713 (FM transmitter)?

2016-12-15 Thread paul-

gestein wrote: 
> While searching the net for some hints, I found that I probably need to
> do a "sudo modprobe Si4713".
> But I get the error:
> Modprobe: module Si4713 not found in modules.dep
> 
> Do I need the module?
> Where to get it from and how to install it?
> 
> Thanks and best regards
> Gerhard

If it was built it would be in this archive.   You will need to get the
file that you need out of it and make your own custom extension.   
http://tinycorelinux.net/8.x/armv6/releases/RPi/src/kernel/4.4.20-piCore%2B_modules.tar.xz



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce: piCorePlayer 3.00

2016-12-15 Thread paul-

Stoker wrote: 
> Hi
> 
> Just wondering if it's possible to bridge between the WiFi and the
> ethernet* using PiCorePlayer, like you used to be able to do on the
> SB3.
> 
> I found a similar question in the original PiCorePlayer thread and Greg
> replied saying that "he'd add it to the list but don't hold your breath"
> (para-phrasing!). I'd be happy to install extra software and/or
> experiment to try and get this working if someone could point me in the
> right direction to get started.
> 
> * What I'm trying to achieve here is to connect PiCorePlayer to my
> network as normal using WiFi and then use the ethernet socket on the Pi
> to give network access to a device that only has a wired connection. I'm
> not sure if this is actually called bridging, hence my clumsy
> description!
> 
> Cheers
> --Ian

It can be done with manual configuration.  Shoot me a PM, and I'll dig
up my information.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce: piCorePlayer 3.00

2016-12-15 Thread Stoker

Hi

Just wondering if it's possible to bridge between the WiFi and the
ethernet* using PiCorePlayer, like you used to be able to do on the
SB3.

I found a similar question in the original PiCorePlayer thread and Greg
replied saying that "he'd add it to the list but don't hold your breath"
(para-phrasing!). I'd be happy to install extra software and/or
experiment to try and get this working if someone could point me in the
right direction to get started.

* What I'm trying to achieve here is to connect PiCorePlayer to my
network as normal using WiFi and then use the ethernet socket on the Pi
to give network access to a device that only has a wired connection. I'm
not sure if this is actually called bridging, hence my clumsy
description!

Cheers
--Ian



--ian

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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce: piCorePlayer 3.00

2016-12-15 Thread Juggler

I have an rPI 3 and am trying to get my Topping VX-2 USB/DAC working.
I've set "-o hw:CARD=VX2,DEV=0" and have tried the different USB tweaks;
still getting funny snaps and pops.

My thought is to try and rpi-update to upgrade the firmware. Not sure if
this will work, but want to try. How do I go about doing this? Do I need
to mount the SD card? 

cheers,
J.



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