Re: [slim] Bluetooth speaker with pcP

2018-05-17 Thread gian
it looks that v3.5 now supports BT Audio. I tried that, but the setup interface it is somewhat obscure. I wasn't able to find a tutorial.. and my knowledge of tinycore linux is limited.. ? town: Musical Fidelity Dr.Thomas, Preamp II, Infinity 7K, Squeezebox Classic (2), Squeezebox Radio,

Re: [slim] Bluetooth speaker with pcP

2018-05-17 Thread paul-
ItÂ’s built into the interface, just try it. piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM. Homepage: https://sites.google.com/site/picoreplayer/home Please 'donate'

Re: [slim] Bluetooth speaker with pcP

2018-05-17 Thread gian
OK Paul.. fresh install, Squeezelite is running, wifi connected. [Squeezelite settings] "Do this First: Select Audio output, then press [ Save ]" select Bluetooth Audio, Save "Squeezelite is NOT running" ?? Bluetooth Speaker Setup BT Controller is Off less> = BT Controller Power

Re: [slim] Bluetooth speaker with pcP

2018-05-17 Thread gian
must add that.. - using on board wifi - turned off on board BT - USB BT dongle plugged in town: Musical Fidelity Dr.Thomas, Preamp II, Infinity 7K, Squeezebox Classic (2), Squeezebox Radio, Raspberry Pi 2 with HiFiBerry, Ubuntu 16.4 LTS server country: Musical Fidelity A-5, Infinity

Re: [slim] Bluetooth speaker with pcP

2018-05-17 Thread paul-
You don't need to do anything other than what you've done... The controller is not being found. What brand USB/BT dongle, are you using. Not all are compatible. It needs to support HCI mode. Please look at dmesg as suggested to see what is being detected by the OS. piCorePlayer a

Re: [slim] Bluetooth speaker with pcP

2018-05-17 Thread gian
Hi Paul, dmesg reports: [2.685704] usb 1-1.3: Product: CSR8510 A10 Bluetooth v4.0 Specification CSR8510A10 Features Fully qualified Bluetooth v4.0 specification system Support for Bluetooth v3.0 only available with CSR8510A10 Dual-mode Bluetooth /Bluetooth low energy Draft Bluetooth low

Re: [slim] Bluetooth speaker with pcP

2018-05-17 Thread paul-
Google it, likely the device is not starting in HCI mode. You will probably need to attach it to a windows machine, use the windows software to reconfigure the device to power up in HCI mode. piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM. Homepage: