Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Jivelite for piCorePlayer

2022-03-10 Thread Wheaten


I haven't been able to find an answer in this thread. Jivelite is also
working for the Waveshare 1280x400 LCD screen. 
However 1 thing is annoying. The album name is hoovering over the
timebar. 
Is there a way to adjust the fontsizes and label location?
Where can i modify the layout/position for the VU-meters, so they are
better positioned on the screen?

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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] My Alpine Linux Repo for LMS and Squeezelite

2022-03-10 Thread peterb1962


sodface wrote: 
> Awesome, you are welcome! Glad it is of some use but the heavy lifting
> is really being done by MHerger, Ralphy and many others in the LMS
> community. We all do what we can though, so I'm glad these packages can
> be of some benefit.
> 
> 
> 
> Concur!
> 
> 
> 
> With age (and experience) comes wisdom though right? :) Based on your
> comments, I think we are on the same page here.
> 
> 
> 
> So I assume you are using Alpine 3.15.0 aarch64 correct? I
> cross-compiled the aarch64 modules and utils for aarch64 and I'm ashamed
> to admit, did not test them on my pi4 before posting them. So far as I
> know you are the first person to use them. Thanks! And again, let me
> know if you have any issues. MHerger was asking in another thread if I'd
> had any issues with plugins that use helper binaries. I don't use many
> plugins but I do use Spotty and it has a statically linked helper binary
> which works fine on musl libc based Alpine. There may be issues with
> other plugins though because I haven't tested them all.
> 
> // edit, well, maybe cross-compile isn't exactly the right term here, I
> built them on x86_64 under qemu-user emulation using an Alpine aarch64
> miniroot based chroot.


You're correct, it's 3.15.0 and this is the output from uname "Linux
pi4lms 5.15.4-0-rpi4 #1-Alpine SMP PREEMPT Mon Nov 22 10:43:31 UTC 2021
aarch64 Linux". 

I don't think I use any plugins as such... I really only point lms at my
music/playlists directories and that's it! I do have another pi3 with a
hifiberry card that outputs directly to my stereo. I run hifiberryos on
that and it use it to stream internet stations. It works a charm!
Occassionally I might stream from lms to the pi3 so I can listen to
music through the stereo but generally prefer the headphones...

So yeah, basic functionality is definitely working like a charm. No
skipping, no buffering issues, no crackles, etc. All problems I've
experienced with other distros in the past.

Since I'm fairly new to this forum, although I've used lms for years, I
didn't know about "MHerger, Ralphy and many others in the LMS
community", my sincere thanks go out to them too! 

cheers.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] LMS Crashing on PiCorePlayer 8.1 / Pi 2 Zero W

2022-03-10 Thread lozcspi


Man in a van wrote: 
> the Mirror repo is here

Ah yes, selected that but think updates already applied OK via normal.


Code:

[ INFO ] Checking for slimserver-CPAN.tcz updates...
  [ INFO ] Checking for Updates from: 
http://picoreplayer.sourceforge.net/tcz_repo
  
  [ INFO ] Checking: slimserver-CPAN.tcz  Extension version 
Matches
  [ INFO ] Gathering Dependancies:  perl5.tcz gcc_libs.tcz openssl.tcz 
ca-certificates.tcz perl_io_socket_ssl.tcz perl_net_ssleay.tcz 
perl_mozilla_ca.tcz perl_crypt_openssl_rsa.tcz perl_crypt_openssl_bignum.tcz 
perl_crypt_openssl_random.tcz perl_linux_inotify2.tcz perl_common_sense.tcz
  [ INFO ] Checking: ca-certificates.tcz  Extension version 
Matches
  [ INFO ] Checking: gcc_libs.tcz Extension version 
Matches
  [ INFO ] Checking: openssl.tcz  Extension version 
Matches
  [ INFO ] Checking: perl5.tczExtension version 
Matches
  [ INFO ] Checking: perl_common_sense.tczExtension version 
Matches
  [ INFO ] Checking: perl_crypt_openssl_bignum.tczExtension version 
Matches
  [ INFO ] Checking: perl_crypt_openssl_random.tczExtension version 
Matches
  [ INFO ] Checking: perl_crypt_openssl_rsa.tcz   Extension version 
Matches
  [ INFO ] Checking: perl_io_socket_ssl.tcz   Extension version 
Matches
  [ INFO ] Checking: perl_linux_inotify2.tcz  Extension version 
Matches
  [ INFO ] Checking: perl_mozilla_ca.tcz  Extension version 
Matches
  [ INFO ] Checking: perl_net_ssleay.tcz  Extension version 
Matches
  
  [ INFO ] Done checking for updates




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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] My Alpine Linux Repo for LMS and Squeezelite

2022-03-10 Thread sodface


peterb1962 wrote: 
> First things first... It works like a charm! I've now got a fully
> functioning LMS running with squeezelite as the client and I've already
> listened to some of my music. Your packages just made it so easy!!!
> Thanks again and much appreciated!!!

Awesome, you are welcome! Glad it is of some use but the heavy lifting
is really being done by MHerger, Ralphy and many others in the LMS
community. We all do what we can though, so I'm glad these packages can
be of some benefit.

> I only just found out about Alpine Linux a few days ago... I've been
> using Linux for many years but with the trillions of distros out there,
> it's hard to keep track of them all... I'm glad I discovered it as I
> like the lean & clean approach, and no bloat!
> 
> I do know there are others out there like tinycore, etc. but it's hard
> to find a distro that just sticks to the basics a bit what Arch used
> to be like many years ago. Personally, I like the idea of editing a
> bunch of text files to start/stop services etc. and generally control
> the system. I did eventually get used to systemd but it still blows me
> away what a convoluted mess that is compared to just system V setups...
> I've wasted so much time just trying to come to grips why my files keep
> changing like resolv.conf etc.

Concur!

> 
> In any case, guess I'm showing my age. I cut my teeth on terminal-based
> systems (VT100, VT220, etc.), even remember the days when you could run
> WordPerfect of 2 floppy drives! talk about efficient and lean
> programming... Microsoft has so much to answer for! Again, all just my
> personal opinions. You mentioned HTTP v HTTPS etc. which is what kinda
> inspired me to write this. I know all about personal peeves... I think I
> could write a very small book about the bs that's supposedly progress.

With age (and experience) comes wisdom though right? :) Based on your
comments, I think we are on the same page here.

> 
> To answer your question, yes it's a pi4 with 2gb, coupled with an Allo
> Digione board. I use it with a Cambridge Dac and Sennheiser headphones.
> The quality of the audio this produces is amazing! and I've heard some
> truly expensive audio systems in the past... On top of that, when you
> build something yourself from parts etc. it's just so much more
> satisfying than taking something out of a box and just plugging it in...
> well to me anyway ;-)
> 
> cheers.

So I assume you are using Alpine 3.15.0 aarch64 correct? I
cross-compiled the aarch64 modules and utils for aarch64 and I'm ashamed
to admit, did not test them on my pi4 before posting them. So far as I
know you are the first person to use them. Thanks! And again, let me
know if you have any issues. MHerger was asking in another thread if I'd
had any issues with plugins that use helper binaries. I don't use many
plugins but I do you Spotty and it has a statically linked helper binary
which works fine on musl libc base Alpine. There may be issues with
other plugins though because I haven't tested them all.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] LMS Crashing on PiCorePlayer 8.1 / Pi 2 Zero W

2022-03-10 Thread Man in a van


lozcspi wrote: 
> LMS starts OK, just randomly quits.
> 
> Not sure what you mean about pCP mirror repo?
> 
> I clicked the pCP full update and updated libs on LMS.
> 
> > 
Code:

  >   > Raspberry | piCorePlayer v8.1.0 | www v00017 | linux 5.10.77-pcpCore-v7 
(32) | piCore v13.1 | Squeezelite v1.9.9-1391-pCP

> > 
> 
> Did a cache clear and cleared and started scan of music again.
> 
> LMS not yet crashed but still appear to be getting errors though.
> 
> > 
Code:

  >   > [22-03-10 14:55:38.2482] main::init (390) Starting Logitech Media 
Server (v8.2.0, 1627922070, Tue Aug  3 11:43:18 CEST 2021) perl 5.032001 - 
arm-linux-gnueabihf-thread-multi-64int
  > [22-03-10 14:55:39.2402] Slim::Utils::SQLiteHelper::postConnect (377) 
Optimizing DB because of missing or empty sqlite_stat1 table
  > [22-03-10 14:55:39.2937] Slim::Schema::forceCommit (2177) Warning: Trying 
to commit transactions before DB is initialized!
  > [22-03-10 14:55:39.9429] Slim::Utils::SQLiteHelper::postConnect (377) 
Optimizing DB because of missing or empty sqlite_stat1 table
  > [22-03-10 14:55:39.9590] Slim::Schema::forceCommit (2177) Warning: Trying 
to commit transactions before DB is initialized!
  > [22-03-10 14:55:41.5706] Slim::Utils::SQLiteHelper::postConnect (377) 
Optimizing DB because of missing or empty sqlite_stat1 table
  > [22-03-10 14:55:41.5874] Slim::Schema::forceCommit (2177) Warning: Trying 
to commit transactions before DB is initialized!
  > [22-03-10 14:55:42.1315] main::checkDataSource (1121) Warning: Schema 
updated or no media found in the database, initiating scan.
  > [22-03-10 14:55:47.2969] Slim::Utils::SQLiteHelper::postConnect (377) 
Optimizing DB because of missing or empty sqlite_stat1 table
  > [22-03-10 14:55:47.3424] Slim::Schema::forceCommit (2177) Warning: Trying 
to commit transactions before DB is initialized!
  > 

> > 
> 
> I can't rebuild completely until tomorrow as SD card reader at work -
> but will try a complete fresh install. Would you recommend 64bit -
> I've had the same issue with 32 and 64 bit.

I have often seen 
> 
> Optimizing DB because of missing or empty sqlite_stat1 table

so tend to ignore it (ignorance is a wonderful thing)

the Mirror repo is here

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This is my log for the new install I made today

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I think the 32 bit is often recommended by the devs over the 64 bit,
perhaps one may comment ?

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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] My Alpine Linux Repo for LMS and Squeezelite

2022-03-10 Thread peterb1962


sodface wrote: 
> My website, such as it is, is "powered by" awk and shell scripts, I
> basically restricted myself to the tools busybox provides. The webserver
> is 'althttpd' (https://sqlite.org/althttpd/doc/trunk/althttpd.md) which
> up until very recently did not support https directly, but you could add
> that capability with something like stunnel. Althttpd also doesn't have
> a switch that you can flip to turn on directory indexing. That said, I
> specifically chose althttpd because it's simple and for the features it
> does provide which I built the mechanics of the page generation around.
> 
> Anyway, althttpd added native https support at the beginning of this
> year. I've tested it locally but haven't updated the Alpine package yet
> or enabled it on sodface.com. I personally find it a little irritating
> that everything is being pushed to https and that browsers are shunning
> http sites to the point that you experienced what you did. But I don't
> want to get into a religious war here on the forum about http vs https.
> I don't feel that strongly about it except generally I don't like to be
> coerced into things "for my own good". 
> 
> I'm tinkering around with the directory indexing, should be up pretty
> quick I hope.
> 
> 
> 
> What hardware are you using for a player? If you are using a raspberry
> pi and are looking for a more out of the box solution, you might
> consider [url=https://www.picoreplayer.org/]picoreplayer though I personally 
> love Alpine and it's a great solution if you are
using different hardware (or even if you are using a pi). Let me know if
you need any help or if you have any issues with the repo.

First things first... It works like a charm! I've now got a fully
functioning LMS running with squeezelite as the client and I've already
listened to some of my music. Your packages just made it so easy!!! Thanks
again and much appreciated!!!

I only just found out about Alpine Linux a few days ago... I've been using
Linux for many years but with the trillions of distros out there, it's
hard to keep track of them all... I'm glad I discovered it as I like the
lean & clean approach, and no bloat!

I do know there are others out there like tinycore, etc. but it's hard to
find a distro that just sticks to the basics a bit what Arch used to
be like many years ago. Personally, I like the idea of editing a bunch of
text files to start/stop services etc. and generally control the system. I
did eventually get used to systemd but it still blows me away what a
convoluted mess that is compared to just system V setups... I've wasted so
much time just trying to come to grips why my files keep changing like
resolv.conf etc.

In any case, guess I'm showing my age. I cut my teeth on terminal-based
systems (VT100, VT220, etc.), even remember the days when you could run
WordPerfect of 2 floppy drives! talk about efficient and lean
programming... Microsoft has so much to answer for! Again, all just my
personal opinions. You mentioned HTTP v HTTPS etc. which is what kinda
inspired me to write this. I know all about personal peeves... I think I
could write a very small book about the bs that's supposedly progress.

To answer your question, yes it's a pi4 with 2gb, coupled with an Allo
Digione board. I use it with a Cambridge Dac and Sennheiser headphones.
The quality of the audio this produces is amazing! and I've heard some
truly expensive audio systems in the past... On top of that, when you
build something yourself from parts etc. it's just so much more satisfying
than taking something out of a box and just plugging it in... well to me
anyway ;-)

cheers.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] LMS Crashing on PiCorePlayer 8.1 / Pi 2 Zero W

2022-03-10 Thread lozcspi


LMS starts OK, just randomly quits.

Not sure what you mean about pCP mirror repo?

I clicked the pCP full update and updated libs on LMS.


Code:

Raspberry | piCorePlayer v8.1.0 | www v00017 | linux 5.10.77-pcpCore-v7 
(32) | piCore v13.1 | Squeezelite v1.9.9-1391-pCP



Did a cache clear and cleared and started scan of music again.

LMS not yet crashed but still appear to be getting errors though.


Code:

[22-03-10 14:55:38.2482] main::init (390) Starting Logitech Media Server 
(v8.2.0, 1627922070, Tue Aug  3 11:43:18 CEST 2021) perl 5.032001 - 
arm-linux-gnueabihf-thread-multi-64int
  [22-03-10 14:55:39.2402] Slim::Utils::SQLiteHelper::postConnect (377) 
Optimizing DB because of missing or empty sqlite_stat1 table
  [22-03-10 14:55:39.2937] Slim::Schema::forceCommit (2177) Warning: Trying to 
commit transactions before DB is initialized!
  [22-03-10 14:55:39.9429] Slim::Utils::SQLiteHelper::postConnect (377) 
Optimizing DB because of missing or empty sqlite_stat1 table
  [22-03-10 14:55:39.9590] Slim::Schema::forceCommit (2177) Warning: Trying to 
commit transactions before DB is initialized!
  [22-03-10 14:55:41.5706] Slim::Utils::SQLiteHelper::postConnect (377) 
Optimizing DB because of missing or empty sqlite_stat1 table
  [22-03-10 14:55:41.5874] Slim::Schema::forceCommit (2177) Warning: Trying to 
commit transactions before DB is initialized!
  [22-03-10 14:55:42.1315] main::checkDataSource (1121) Warning: Schema updated 
or no media found in the database, initiating scan.
  [22-03-10 14:55:47.2969] Slim::Utils::SQLiteHelper::postConnect (377) 
Optimizing DB because of missing or empty sqlite_stat1 table
  [22-03-10 14:55:47.3424] Slim::Schema::forceCommit (2177) Warning: Trying to 
commit transactions before DB is initialized!
  



I can't rebuild completely until tomorrow as SD card reader at work -
but will try a complete fresh install. Would you recommend 64bit - I've
had the same issue with 32 and 64 bit.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] LMS Crashing on PiCorePlayer 8.1 / Pi 2 Zero W

2022-03-10 Thread Man in a van


I have just tried this.

pCP v 8.0.1 64 bit on piZero2 W.

I managed to install LMS, but with this line in the boot log
> 
> Starting piCorePlayer v8.1.0 startup...
> Loading aes kernel modules for faster SSL... Done.
> Starting rngd using /dev/hwrng... Done.
> Checking for boot files on mmcblk0p1...
> Trying to mount /dev/mmcblk0p1.
> ssh file found on mmcblk0p1.
> newpcp.cfg not found on mmcblk0p1.
> Setting default piCorePlayer repository...
> Generating sound card drop-down list...
> Starting WiFi on wlan0...
> udhcpc: started, v1.34.1
> udhcpc: broadcasting discover
> udhcpc: broadcasting discover
> udhcpc: broadcasting select for 192.168.1.116, server 192.168.1.1
> udhcpc: lease of 192.168.1.116 obtained from 192.168.1.1, lease time
> 86400
> deleting routers
> route: SIOCDELRT: No such process
> adding dns 192.168.1.1
> adding dns 0.0.0.0
> Starting WiFi... Done.
> Loading piCorePlayer configuration file... Done.
> Loading pcp-lms-functions... Done.
> Waiting for sound card Pro to populate. Done (1).
> Waiting for network. Done (1).
> Starting OpenSSH server... Done.
> Waiting for valid date before starting LMS.. Done. (3)
> Starting LMS, this can take some
> time.../usr/local/etc/init.d/slimserver: line 111:
> /usr/local/slimserver/slimserver.pl: not found
> 
> Slimserver is not Running
> Done.
> Waiting for LMS to initiate. LMS not running (22).
> Done (22).
> Starting Squeezelite and/or Shairport-sync... Done.
> Starting httpd web server... Done.
> Starting to advertise pcp.local... Done.
> Setting CPU scaling governor to ondemand... Done.
> Creating static footer... Done.
> 
> Finished piCorePlayer v8.1.0 startup.
> 
> To setup piCorePlayer, use the web interface via a browser:
> - http://192.168.1.116 (wlan0)
> - http://pcp.local (mdnsd)
> 
> Press [Enter] to access console.
> 
> 
> In the background, ntpd is syncing time between piCorePlayer and the
> internet.
> A large offset between 1970 and now is normal.

Also, I could not get LMS to restart.

So I made a fresh install and selected the pCP Mirror repro from the
bottom of the Main page

Installed completed without any errors.

I alos updated the libs on the LMS page :)

I suggest that you try the same, see how you go :)

ronnie



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] My Alpine Linux Repo for LMS and Squeezelite

2022-03-10 Thread sodface


peterb1962 wrote: 
> Oh wow! It never occurred to me that it could be the browser... Yes, I
> use Firefox (98) but got no warnings at all, it just created 0-byte
> files. I copied the links from this page and pasted them into Edge and
> it worked fine! 

My website, such as it is, is "powered by" awk and shell scripts, I
basically restricted myself to the tools busybox provides. The webserver
is 'althttpd' (https://sqlite.org/althttpd/doc/trunk/althttpd.md) which
up until very recently did not support https directly, but you could add
that capability with something like stunnel. Althttpd also doesn't have
a switch that you can flip to turn on directory indexing. That said, I
specifically chose althttpd because it's simple and for the features it
does provide which I built the mechanics of the page generation around.

Anyway, althttpd added native https support at the beginning of this
year. I've tested it locally but haven't updated the Alpine package yet
or enabled it on sodface.com. I personally find it a little irritating
that everything was being pushed to https and that the browsers are
shunning http sites to the point that you experienced what you did. But
I don't want to get into a religious war here on the forum about http vs
https. I don't feel that strongly about it except generally I don't like
to be coerced into things "for my own good". 

I'm tinkering around with the directory indexing, should be up pretty
quick I hope.

> 
> 
> Because I couldn't download your signature, the repo was ignored and I
> never got past that point... I'm going to give this another go as the
> concept of a very lightweight Linux audio player really appeals to me.
> 
> Thanks for help, much appreciated. :)

What hardware are you using for a player? If you are using a raspberry
pi and are looking for a more out of the box solution, you might
consider [url=https://www.picoreplayer.org/]picoreplayer though I personally 
love Alpine and it's a great solution if you are
using different hardware (or even if you are using a pi). Let me know if
you need any help or if you have any issues with the repo.



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[SlimDevices: Unix] LMS Crashing on PiCorePlayer 8.1 / Pi 2 Zero W

2022-03-10 Thread lozcspi


I had a stable version of 8.0 running on Pi 2 Zero W - built with
support from @man in a van who provided files that worked with the Pi 2
Zero

I rebuilt recently as I couldn't manage to get on changed wifi network
and used the newer 8.1 image which works but LMS keeps crashing.

Can anyone please help diagnose?

Here are the LMS logs


Code:

[22-03-10 09:51:35.4205] main::init (390) Starting Logitech Media Server 
(v8.2.0, 1627922070, Tue Aug  3 11:43:18 CEST 2021) perl 5.032001 - 
arm-linux-gnueabihf-thread-multi-64int 
  [22-03-10 09:51:36.7450] Slim::Utils::Misc::msg (1341) Warning: 
[09:51:36.7439] DBIx::Class::ResultSet::update_or_create(): Query returned more 
than one row.  SQL that returns multiple rows is DEPRECATED for ->find and 
->single at /usr/local/slimserver/Slim/Schema.pm line 1905
  [22-03-10 09:58:53.6867] Slim::Utils::Misc::msg (1341) Warning: 
[09:58:53.6859] DBIx::Class::ResultSet::update_or_create(): Query returned more 
than one row.  SQL that returns multiple rows is DEPRECATED for ->find and 
->single at /usr/local/slimserver/Slim/Schema.pm line 1905
  [22-03-10 10:03:57.9742] Slim::Utils::Misc::msg (1341) Warning: 
[10:03:57.9719] DBIx::Class::ResultSet::update_or_create(): Query returned more 
than one row.  SQL that returns multiple rows is DEPRECATED for ->find and 
->single at /usr/local/slimserver/Slim/Schema.pm line 1905
  [22-03-10 10:04:13.1104] Slim::Utils::Misc::msg (1341) Warning: 
[10:04:13.1096] DBIx::Class::ResultSet::update_or_create(): Query returned more 
than one row.  SQL that returns multiple rows is DEPRECATED for ->find and 
->single at /usr/local/slimserver/Slim/Schema.pm line 1905
  [22-03-10 10:04:16.5247] Slim::Utils::Misc::msg (1341) Warning: 
[10:04:16.5240] DBIx::Class::ResultSet::update_or_create(): Query returned more 
than one row.  SQL that returns multiple rows is DEPRECATED for ->find and 
->single at /usr/local/slimserver/Slim/Schema.pm line 1905
  [22-03-10 11:07:56.2788] main::init (390) Starting Logitech Media Server 
(v8.2.0, 1627922070, Tue Aug  3 11:43:18 CEST 2021) perl 5.032001 - 
arm-linux-gnueabihf-thread-multi-64int
  [22-03-10 11:07:58.4221] Slim::Utils::Misc::msg (1341) Warning: 
[11:07:58.4211] DBIx::Class::ResultSet::update_or_create(): Query returned more 
than one row.  SQL that returns multiple rows is DEPRECATED for ->find and 
->single at /usr/local/slimserver/Slim/Schema.pm line 1905
  




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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] piCorePlayer 8.0.0 - Bluetooth Discussion

2022-03-10 Thread denmla


paul- wrote: 
> The bluetooth device is completely separate.  You cannot control from
> the pCP command line, as it defaults to the mac address of the pcp
> board.  You will have to issue commands to LMS using the bluetooth
> hardware address.

Thanks Paul for feedback. I've thought so, so I've solved it in a
different approach using sbnetio plugin and writing small python server
which listens to commands from the plugin. Python server controls GPIO
output on received command. Works like a charm :)



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce: piCorePlayer 8.0.0

2022-03-10 Thread Labarum


slartibartfast wrote: 
> Does this help?
> https://docs.picoreplayer.org/projects/autostart-squeezelite-from-usb-dac/
> 

Thanks. That does seem to describe the situation. I will live with it
rather than try a command line solution. I might easily break what I
have and which is working extremely well. I might then not have the
knowledge and skill to effect a repair. I will wait in the hope that
some future software upgrade addresses the problem.

I thought (and had) set autostart

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but that must be addressing a different issue.

Thanks again.


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In UK: rPi4 running LMS, Chromecast Audio Dongle and Chromecast Video
Dongle attached to TV - Beresford DAC - Quad 77 Integrated Amp  - AVI
Neutron 4 Speakers - Sennheiser HD25 Headphones. Boom in Bedroom.

In Nicosia: LMS running on a small form factor Windows PC, Beresford DAC
into Quad 405-2 and MB Quart 980s

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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce: piCorePlayer 8.0.0

2022-03-10 Thread carsten_h


Hi!

Today I made a patch update and it seems that something with alsamixer
has been changed. The sound is much louder since the update, so I
changed the PCM value of the mixer and everything is as loud as before.
This is no problem, I only wondered why this happened.



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one case
pi3b+ (7\" display, hifiberry dac+ pro) picoreplayer with
squeezlite/jivelite for hifiberry and bluetooth headphone inside a
smartipi touch case
two airport express
ikea symfonisk

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