Smitty2k1 wrote:
> I have volume disabled through LMS as my amp does volume control
Try Alsamixcer 100%
LMS Volume 100%
Same query on two threads is confusing
ronnie
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Smitty2k1 wrote:
> I have volume disabled through LMS as my amp does volume control
So you have volume fixed at 100% in LMS, correct? What about alsamixer?
LMS 8 nightly running on Raspberry Pi OS. Mostly virtual players,
occasionally with SB Radio, Boom or Classic.
Man in a van wrote:
> Have you checked the volume settings in Alsamixer and also LMS Settings
> > Player > Audio > volume output ?
>
> ronnie
I have volume disabled through LMS as my amp does volume control
Smitty2k1's
Smitty2k1 wrote:
> Hey one more question for you - it seems the volume output from my Pi3
> with Apple USB-C dongle/DAC is really low.
>
>
> Thanks again
Have you checked the volume settings in Alsamixer and also LMS Settings
> Player > Audio > volume output ?
ronnie
paul- wrote:
> You are welcome.
>
> And just to complete the thought. We don't use a high value for
> waitusb by default since that slows down the boot process for those that
> are using microsd cards. In general booting from USB is a bit slower
> that microSD, but I use the boot from USB
You are welcome.
And just to complete the thought. We don't use a high value for
waitusb by default since that slows down the boot process for those that
are using microsd cards. In general booting from USB is a bit slower
that microSD, but I use the boot from USB too, where the pi is
paul- wrote:
> pCP is booting before the kernel sees your USB stick. You need to
> increase the value of waitusb that is on the command line(on the
> boot partition cmdline.txt)
>
> When booting from USB, you need to tell the kernel to wait for a bit for
> USB devices to get recognized.
pCP is booting before the kernel sees your USB stick. You need to
increase the value of waitusb that is on the command line(on the
boot partition cmdline.txt)
When booting from USB, you need to tell the kernel to wait for a bit for
USB devices to get recognized. I've seen some devices
Greg Erskine wrote:
> By default piCorePlayer boots to a console.
>
> Do a ps to see what processes are running.
>
> squeezelite?
> sshd?
This was booting to a console with the Tiny Core logo instead of PiCore.
It seems intermittent. I've gone ahead and purchased a microSD card in
hopes that
Smitty2k1 wrote:
> New user here - followed instructions to flash picoreplayer to a USB
> stick for my Pi3b ::after enabling boot from USB::. Running the latest
> 32bit version 8.1. When the pi powers up it shows the four color splash
> screen and then takes me to a tiny core console without
By default piCorePlayer boots to a console.
Do a ps to see what processes are running.
squeezelite?
sshd?
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New user here - followed instructions to flash picoreplayer to a USB
stick for my Pi3b after enabling boot from USB. Running the latest 32bit
version 8.1. When the pi powers up it shows the four color splash screen
and then takes me to a tiny core console without booting picoreplayer.
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