[SlimDevices: Unix] Auto start favorite

2019-09-08 Thread Jan Madsen


Hello,

For some time I've been running vers. 5 on my PiCoreplayer with LMS,
Samba, Jivelite, local 3.5" TFT and internal hard disk. RaspPi 2B+.
Works flawlessly. On PcP 4.1 I has set Auto Start Favorite to a local
Danish radio channel, and the radio started playing music after boot. In
5.0 it doesn't.
Perhaps because 2B+ is to too slow when booting?
It finds the radio channel just fine, but it set at Stop. So I need to
touch Play to get music going. 
Any ideas what causes this? Bug in 5.0?

Thanks Jan



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] BETA: piCorePlayer6.0.0 - PI4 support

2019-09-08 Thread gilladur


Hi Paul,
great news - I would like to test this version if possible on my pi4

cheers

Gilladur



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce: Squeeze on Arch - developer version

2019-09-08 Thread Pascal Hibon


Lestrad wrote: 
> Hello to all. I had successfully set up SoA on a Wandboard back in 2015
> ('see this thread'
> (https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?103319-LMS-on-Wandboard-with-ReadyNAS-and-Squeezebox-Touch/page10)).
> It was operating over the network with my music files on a ReadyNAS. Now
> the NAS is dead and I've copied all the files on it to a single hard
> drive connected directly to the Wandboard. My old installation of SoA
> had continued to work fine until we had a power failure one day, after
> which the Wandboard wouldn't boot.
> 
> I followed both sets of instructions from the beginning of this thread
> (the "simplest way..." and the "more manual way...") but was unable to
> get a working SoA install (browser won't do anything with
> xxx.xxx.x.xx:9000). I'm left with an Arch Linux that works fine and that
> I've updated, and I've also set up NFS and SMB sharing. Scattered around
> in it are various parts of SoA that were copied over during my second
> attempt to install it.
> 
> I have an image of the former working (but now non-booting) SoA install
> and I've set up a comparison between it and the Arch Linux root
> partition currently on the Wandboard. My question is: How can I copy
> over the necessary parts of the old SoA install from the image to the
> root filesystem that's now on the Wandboard, so that the existing
> Wandboard install will operate as SoA was intended to work? 
> 
> I realize that the consensus here is tending toward using other devices
> and other OSs, but I could save myself a lot of trouble if I could do
> what I've just described. Also I thought someone might be interested in
> a _Jurassic Park_ type of experiment ;-).
> 
> Salutations to all
> Les

I don't know if SoA is still available / supported. 
I would look into downloading an OS from the Wandboard community and
then install LMS on it. This way you'll have the latest software
running. 

Personally I have stopped using Wandboards a long time ago and went the
RPI way. These devices are well supported by the Squeezebox community.
You could easily install piCorePlayer for example. An RPI is not very
expensive either.



'Cambridge Audio 851D-S'
(https://www.cambridgeaudio.com/products/851/851d) -> 'Focal MP1200'
(http://www.mp1200.co.nf/) -> 'Focal Electra 1028 Be'
(http://www.focal.com/en/electra-1000-be-2/209-electra-1028-be-3544053695099.html)
1 x SB Boom, 1 x SB Radio, 1 x SB Touch and 2 x RPI 2B
1 x SB3 and 1 x SB Touch in storage 
ReadyNAS NVX for storage
RPI 2B running LMS 7.9.2.
iPeng on iPhone, SqueezePad & iPeng on iPad.
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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Auto start favorite

2019-09-08 Thread Man in a van


Three minutes !! drat! :p



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Auto start favorite

2019-09-08 Thread paul-


You had a pretty screen shot.  Thanks for the help you guys do with
support.



piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM. 
Homepage: https://www.picoreplayer.org

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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Auto start favorite

2019-09-08 Thread paul-


Was fixed in 5.0.1

https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?110642-ANNOUNCE-piCorePlayer-5-0-0=943182=1#post943182



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Auto start favorite

2019-09-08 Thread Jan Madsen


Thanks guys,

The hotfix did it.
After reboot my favorite station began to play immediately.
You made my day :-)

By the way I run 5.0.1. I forgot that.

Cheers
Jan



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce: Squeeze on Arch - developer version

2019-09-08 Thread Lestrad


Hello to all. I had successfully set up SoA on a Wandboard back in 2015
('see this thread'
(https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?103319-LMS-on-Wandboard-with-ReadyNAS-and-Squeezebox-Touch/page10)).
It was operating over the network with my music files on a ReadyNAS. Now
the NAS is dead and I've copied all the files on it to a single hard
drive connected directly to the Wandboard. My old installation of SoA
had continued to work fine until we had a power failure one day, after
which the Wandboard wouldn't boot.

I followed both sets of instructions from the beginning of this thread
(the "simplest way..." and the "more manual way...") but was unable to
get a working SoA install (browser won't do anything with
xxx.xxx.x.xx:9000). I'm left with an Arch Linux that works fine and that
I've updated, and I've also set up NFS and SMB sharing. Scattered around
in it are various parts of SoA that were copied over during my second
attempt to install it.

I have an image of the former working (but now non-booting) SoA install
and I've set up a comparison between it and the Arch Linux root
partition currently on the Wandboard. My question is: How can I copy
over the necessary parts of the old SoA install from the image to the
root filesystem that's now on the Wandboard, so that the existing
Wandboard install will operate as SoA was intended to work? 

I realize that the consensus here is tending toward using other devices
and other OSs, but I could save myself a lot of trouble if I could do
what I've just described. Also I thought someone might be interested in
a _Jurassic Park_ type of experiment ;-).

Salutations to all
Les



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Auto start favorite

2019-09-08 Thread Jan Madsen


Here's my settings.

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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Auto start favorite

2019-09-08 Thread Man in a van


I have tested on a rpi2b with LMS and Squuezelite.

piCorePlayer v4.1.2 took 40 secs to start playing.

I uperformed an insitu up grade to v5.0.0 and it did not work

Applied the HOTFIX  to piCorePlayer v5.0.1and it's working again.

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hope it works for you :)


ronnie


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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce: Squeeze on Arch - developer version

2019-09-08 Thread Roland0


Lestrad wrote: 
> 
> I have an image of the former working (but now non-booting) SoA install
> and I've set up a comparison between it and the Arch Linux root
> partition currently on the Wandboard. My question is: How can I copy
> over the necessary parts of the old SoA install from the image to the
> root filesystem that's now on the Wandboard, so that the existing
> Wandboard install will operate as SoA was intended to work? 
> 

Just copying parts from the old install is unlikely to work, as any
binary may be broken due to the changes in other packages it depends
upon.
LMS and squeezelite are in the arch package repository (AUR), so these
can be installed normally
If you need the other packages SoA provides, you'll have to edit some of
the PKGBUILDs and build them



SW: 'Web UI for LMS'
(http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?98186-Announce-Alternative-Web-Interface-(beta))
| 'Playlist Editor / Generator'
(http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?108199-Announce-LMS-Playlist-Editor)
| 'Music Classification'
(http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?108278-Announce-Essentia-Integration-music-classification-(moods-genres-))
| 'Similar Music'
(http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?108495-Announce-LMSmusly-play-similar-music)
| 'LMSlib2go' (https://www.nexus0.net/pub/sw/lmslib2go/)
HowTos: 'build a self-contained LMS'
(http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?99648-Howto-build-a-self-contained-LMS)
| 'Ogg Opus'
(http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?107011-Howto-play-Ogg-Opus-files)
| 'Bluetooth/ALSA'
(http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?107230-Howto-Bluetooth-streaming-to-from-LMS-(ALSA-only-no-PulseAudio))

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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] BETA: piCorePlayer6.0.0 - PI4 support

2019-09-08 Thread Man in a van


paul- wrote: 
> > 
Code:

  >   > 
  > tc@piCorePlayer:~$ uname -a
  > Linux piCorePlayer 4.19.71-pcpCore-v8 #2 SMP PREEMPT Sat Sep 7 14:24:45 EDT 
2019 aarch64 GNU/Linux
  > 

> > 
> 
> Seems RPi is making a start getting the 64bit kernel in shape.  
> Onboard Audio doesn't appear to be working, but I plugged in a USB
> card and it worked fine. (Did not test i2s yet)From what the RPi
> folks are saying, they do expect some improvement in network/USB3 and
> memory management.   Anyone interested?  I might make an image with
> both 32bit (armv7l) and 64bit (armv8) kernels on them to play with.   
> Note that this is kernel only.  Its a long way for 64bit userland.  
> I'm mostly curious if this give LMS an extra punch.

Just for info Paul, I can confirm USB works (iFi DSD Nano). I'm running
LMS, Squeezelite on a rpi4b Raspbian Desktop OS.



Code:

pi@rpi4b:~ $ uname -a
  Linux rpi4b 4.19.69-v8+ #1261 SMP PREEMPT Tue Sep 3 20:27:16 BST 2019 aarch64 
GNU/Linux
  pi@rpi4b:~ $



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