kitus wrote:
> I'm at a loss. Downgrading pCP is not an issue for me. I could do that
> and check if I get that extension. Then I can upgrade the system and
> keep my fingers crossed. But my issue now is that after reading the
> GitHub thread a couple of times, I really don't get the full
I'm at a loss. Downgrading pCP is not an issue for me. I could do that
and check if I get that extension. Then I can upgrade the system and
keep my fingers crossed. But my issue now is that after reading the
GitHub thread a couple of times, I really don't get the full picture of
what needs to be
CJS wrote:
> I am probably missing something, since it seems that you are already
> answering your own question?
> If you click the "plus" in the "now playing" screen and navigate to
> lyrics, you get a screen that shows the lyrics, right?
> Maybe you can clarify what you try to accomplish.
kitus wrote:
> Do you have Squeezelite and LMS deployed on a vanilla Raspian OS?I have both
> Raspbian and pCP on different SD cards. I wonder if you
could install an older pCP which does have usb-power in the repo,
install it then update to the latest pCP.
Sent from my Pixel 3a using
slartibartfast wrote:
> With Raspbian I can just copy the udev rule into the correct folder but
> that isn't possible on pCP unfortunately.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
Do you have Squeezelite and LMS deployed on a vanilla Raspian OS?
kitus wrote:
> I confirm I can't find usb-power.tcz in the extensions section and
> attempting to download it from wget
> http://ralph-irving.users.sourceforge.net/pico/usb-power.tcz is not
> working either :(With Raspbian I can just copy the udev rule into the correct
> folder but
that isn't
bengaldave wrote:
>
> Is there a now playing view that also shows lyrics?
> [...]
> What I am seeing is that the now playing view has a "plus" in the upper
> right, and using this you can navigate to lyrics.
>
I am probably missing something, since it seems that you are already
answering your
slartibartfast wrote:
> The gotcha for me with that udev rule was that the rule didn't work
> after a restart unless the usb was removed and reinserted. That is why I
> needed to add the two uhubctl commands to user commands at start up. A
> lot of the thread on GitHub is taken up with me
Greg Erskine wrote:
> I don't think so?
>
> If someone finds it let me know. The original source has stopped being
> available.
>
> I'm not the sharpest tool in the box, but I have not found any of these
> udev solutions to work 100%, there was always a gotcha.
>
> @others playing with udev
kitus wrote:
> usb-power is not available as an extension that one can install. I
> assume it is now part of the core OS.
> The udev rule simply monitors the USB port to detect that a certain usb
> device (the DAC) becomes available, right? I see in the GitHub issue
> that one of the developers
Greg Erskine wrote:
> I don't think so?
>
> A tip, do a [Full Update] squeezelite to "Squeezelite v1.9.9-1414-pCP".
> You should get a more robust init.d squeezelite script. I recommend
> using the force option.
Where do you find that option please?
kitus wrote:
> usb-power is not available as an extension that one can install. I
> assume it is now part of the core OS.
I don't think so?
If someone finds it let me know. The original source has stopped being
available.
I'm not the sharpest tool in the box, but I have not found any of
slartibartfast wrote:
> Those commands only toggle the usb port off and on at start up to make
> sure the udev rule takes effect. So you still need the udev rule but I
> have a feeling
> usb-power.tcz
> might have been added to the pCP repository so check there first. You
> will need to edit
kitus wrote:
> Thanks! I had already done so. I have tested these commands from the CLI
> and they work just fine. I'm able to power on and off the corresponding
> USB port, and after a while the DAC either goes into standby or gets out
> of it.
>
> Now, after adding these commands on pCP UI,
slartibartfast wrote:
> The two commands go in the user commands like you thought but install
> uhubctl first.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
Thanks! I had already done so. I have tested these commands from the CLI
and they work just fine. I'm able to power on and off the
kitus wrote:
> understood. I'm trying to figure out the physical port using different
> linux commands, and so far I did not succeed.
>
> May I ask you where is it that one needs to type those commands? is it
> in the "User Commands" section of pCP?
>
> thanksThe two commands go in the user
kitus wrote:
> understood. I'm trying to figure out the physical port using different
> linux commands, and so far I did not succeed.
>
> May I ask you where is it that one needs to type those commands? is it
> in the "User Commands" section of pCP?
>
> thanksI have forgotten how I did this
slartibartfast wrote:
> I think lsusb from a command prompt tells you which ports devices are
> on. My commands work on a Pi3B, other Pis could be different. Strangely
> I didn't need those commands on Raspbian, only for pCP
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
understood. I'm trying to
kitus wrote:
> All right, I see I have accidentally triggered some activity here :)
>
> I'm going to try and answer the few questions I seem to have picked up.
>
> 1. What do I do when I go out go fetch a bottle of milk?
>
> I go to LMS and stop the active Tidal stream.
>
> 2. What I would
kitus wrote:
> @slartibartfast, where did you put this commands?
>
> >
Code:
> > I added
> user command 1 uhubctl -l 1-1 -p 4 -a 0
> user command 2 uhubctl -l 1-1 -p 4 -a 1
> which toggles the power to USB port 4. This works without any added time
delay so I
@mherger
thanks for the info.
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Man in a van wrote:
>
> This is a Radio Paradise stream, I shut down the raspberry pi with the
> sudo command.
>
> The usb icon on the dac flashes for one minute and then goes into
> standby.
>
Yes, this is expected. When the DAC senses that no signal is being
input, it will go into
slartibartfast wrote:
> I thought I had just read a post by you saying that, must have been a
> different thread as I can't find it now [emoji1787].
> For my E30 I used my udev rule on both pCP and Raspbian. They both
> worked but in a different way. On pCP the DAC would go into standby
> after
All right, I see I have accidentally triggered some activity here :)
I'm going to try and answer the few questions I seem to have picked up.
1. What do I do when I go out go fetch a bottle of milk?
I go to LMS and stop the active Tidal stream.
2. What I would expect would happen?
I would
Man in a van wrote:
> Porcupine tea, shirley shume mishtake:)
>
> ronnie
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sorry all, couldn't resist...back to our regularly scheduled
discussion...
Jim
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Code:
pi@3bplus:~ $ sudo nano /etc/systemd/system/squeezelite.service
pi@3bplus:~ $ sudo systemctl daemon-reload
sudo systemctl enable squeezelite.service
sudo systemctl start squeezelite.service
sudo systemctl status squeezelite.service
Created symlink
Redrum wrote:
> I never thought of it that way, that it had a name, I always though
> Occam's Razor was just a Porcupine Tree song. :)
>
> Jim
Porcupine tea, shirley shume mishtake:)
ronnie
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Man in a van wrote:
>
> It's Jim's (redrum) Occam razor theory :)
>
I never thought of it that way, that it had a name, I always though
Occam's Razor was just a Porcupine Tree song. :)
Jim
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Man in a van wrote:
> I can't remember slarti :(:rolleyes:
>
> What I'm going to prepose, is a test with RPI OS Bullseye Lite, a basic
> LMS and Squeezelite to dertermine if the standby function works.
>
> I'm just now making an image to send to kitus (if he (gender
> neutral)wants to
slartibartfast wrote:
> Ronnie I thought you said that your DAC doesn't go into standby unless
> you selected a different input.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
I can't remember slarti :(:rolleyes:
What I'm going to prepose, is a test with RPI OS Bullseye Lite, a basic
LMS and
Man in a van wrote:
> @ kitus
>
> I don't think the output setting is related (at the moment, anyway) to
> the dac problem.
>
> Please describe how the stanby function does not work.
>
> How do you ensure that the standby function in enabled, music is playing
> and you want to go and get a
kitus wrote:
> > slartibartfast wrote:
> >
> >
> > FFS!! really? that's just awesome! so, help me understand this:
> > > > > > > >
> - When your system is idle, your DAC goes into standby state
> - Once it is in standby, when you open LMS and start playing a
> > song, your DAC
@ kitus
I don't think the output setting is related (at the moment, anyway) to
the dac problem.
Please describe how the stanby function does not work.
How do you ensure that the standby function in enabled, music is playing
and you want to go and get a bottle of milk from the corner shop;
slartibartfast wrote:
> > kitus wrote:
> > The pop was caused by my own amateurish attempts to get the DAC to go
> > into standby described early in that thread. The method described there
> > solved that issue. The github thread is a little hard to follow mainly
> > because of my confusion
kitus wrote:
> > slartibartfast wrote:
> > If your pCP doesn't allow your Topping DAC to go into standby I am
> > guessing you didn't investigate the solution discussed here
> > https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?p=1064852
> >
> > Hi, thanks for your answer. I did investigate that
slartibartfast wrote:
> If your pCP doesn't allow your Topping DAC to go into standby I am
> guessing you didn't investigate the solution discussed here
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?p=1064852
>
> Hi, thanks for your answer. I did investigate that issue but unless I'm
>
kitus wrote:
> Hi Man in a van! long time no see!
>
> Sure! here you go!
> 3934139342
>
> Note that I'm using "front" because of what I found 'here'
>
Man in a van wrote:
> Would you please be so kind as to post your dac settings from the pCP
> Squeezelite tab ?:)
>
>
Hi Man in a van! long time no see!
Sure! here you go!
3934139342
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