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Does tidel work for daphile? I can not understand ...
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Just done some more experiments and wonder if the results might be at
all informative.
On the Pi4, I started with both the gpio-poweroff tweak and the
squeezelite power on/off option switched off.
I never touched the gpio-poweroff tweak during these tests.
Logged in via SSH, I checked the
paul- wrote:
> Turning the gpio-poweroff on then off would put things back in the
> default state. There is nothing special that needs to be done. However
> if two drivers are trying to claim the same GPIO, then things are
> unpredictable.
OK, thanks.
Q: is the gpio-poweroff option another
I have an SB3 which is still working fine, but we no longer use it.
Time to sell it to someone who will.
Original, no modifications w/remote, power adapter.
Display is quite good, has some fading elements.
Anyone interested reply via PM with your (reasonable) offer; you'll pay
shipping.
alfista wrote:
> What I'm looking for is pretty much an SB3 replacement. Similar in size,
> capabilities and user interface. The issue with the display is that
> there doesn't seem to be a viable replacement for the VFD display. There
> are lots of nice, sharp monochrome OLEDs but I haven't
Turning the gpio-poweroff on then off would put things back in the
default state. There is nothing special that needs to be done. However
if two drivers are trying to claim the same GPIO, then things are
unpredictable.
You've mentioned a pi2 and a pi4, I really think you've been swapping
philippe_44 wrote:
> Not sure what you mean by contemporary. Ive updated the drivers a while
> ago to support color displays as well, so you have a decent choice. Now,
> it is SB with and optional color display for artwork. If you want a
> Touch/Radio like experience, a Pi with piCore player
OK, there are some developments...
First of all, when browsing around I discovered this on the Tweaks
page:
32642
I wondered if this had anything to do with things, so I tried activating
the gpio-poweroff tweak (setting the pin to 13) and rebooted. But it
didn't seem to do anything.
I
cliveb wrote:
> This one:
>
> Stays at 3.27V at all times. (3.25V on the Pi4 I was trying before).
Its OK I thought that the pin might not be actively driven low, I tried
with my DMM and verified that it actaully is.
@Paul- Another command to be added to the "toolbox" !
@Cliveb What server
How many players do you have on your LMS, are you sure you are selecting
the correct player when toggling power?
There are 2 command line tools provided with pcp.
pcp-gpio (which will let you do simple things like toggle and output or
read an input.)
readall.sh (This is a simple shell script
Jeff07971 wrote:
> Just tried it on my Pi4 works and toggles fine, what meter are you using
> ?
>
> 32639
This one:
32641
Stays at 3.27V at all times. (3.25V on the Pi4 I was trying before).
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cliveb wrote:
> I've just tried on a Pi2 with the same results: GPIO 13 remains high at
> all times.
> I must be missing something that's glaringly obvious.
Just tried it on my Pi4 works and toggles fine, what meter are you using
?
32639
Hello! Tell me why I have a stream in Deezer 320k, although I have an
HIFI subscription and FLAC works in my browser. Daphile + Deezer can
play FLAC?
You'd need to use LMS 8.1 in order to be able to stream FLAC with
Deezer. I'm not sure whether that's what Daphile is using.
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Jeff07971 wrote:
> I Doubt it its fairly foolproof !
>
> I don't have any Pi4's as players, I'll burn a card and test on a Pi4
>
> Jeff
I've just tried on a Pi2 with the same results: GPIO 13 remains high at
all times.
I must be missing something that's glaringly obvious.
Transporter ->
cliveb wrote:
> OK, thanks.
> I've done exactly what you suggest and GPIO 13 (pin #33) stays
> obstinately on 3.25V whether the player is on or off.
> Have I done something stupid?
>
I Doubt it its fairly foolproof !
I don't have any Pi4's as players, I'll burn a card and test on a Pi4
Jeff
Jeff07971 wrote:
> Apart from setting the GPIO and the Active State (High or Low) in the
> Web settings page nothing else needs to be done.
>
> I use GPIO13 as its right next to 0v and I know its not used by my
> Hifiberry Hat
>
> Jeff
OK, thanks.
I've done exactly what you suggest and GPIO
cliveb wrote:
> OK, thanks. So GPIO 13 is physical pin #33.
> I don't have any HAT installed. This is a fresh piCorePlayer install
> with nothing added.
> Should the Squeezelite power on/off setting just work, or do I need to
> enable it somehow?
>
> Incidentally, is there a recommendation for
paul- wrote:
> BCM pin numbering. Which is the numbering almost everything uses.
> https://pinout.xyz/ Almost nowhere in software is physical pin numbering
> used.
>
> Are you sure nothing else is using GPIO 13? D9 you have a DAC Hat
> installed?
OK, thanks. So GPIO 13 is physical pin
> 1. The help for the setting says: "Squeezelite will toggle this GPIO
> when the Power On/Off button is pressed"
> I interpret this to mean that when I click the power button for the
> picoreplayer in the LMS web interface (and by extension, if I switch the
> player on/off using a Duet
BCM pin numbering. Which is the numbering almost everything uses.
https://pinout.xyz/
Almost nowhere is physical pin numbering used.
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Jeff07971 wrote:
> Hi Cliveb,
>
> You don't actually have to do any scripting to do this its built into
> pCP (SL actually)
>
> I use Powerswitch3 for my SB3's and pCP built in for my pCP based
> players
>
> All drive 16A SSR's directly
>
> Jeff
>
> 32631
>
Well, my apologies for not
32632
Hello! Tell me why I have a stream in Deezer 320k, although I have an
HIFI subscription and FLAC works in my browser. Daphile + Deezer can
play FLAC?
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