For other readers - the .cue and playing .wav questions are now in a
different thread.
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carlmart wrote:
> Neither clicking on the cue file or the wav file do I get it to play.What do
> you mean by clicking on cue file or wave file?
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This is an example of cue file that doesn't play.
REM GENRE Jazz
REM DATE 1978
REM DISCID 55090906
REM COMMENT "ExactAudioCopy v0.99pb5"
PERFORMER "Al Di Meola"
TITLE "Casino"
FILE "Al Di Meola - Casino.wav" WAVE
TRACK 01 AUDIO
TITLE "Egyptian Danza"
PERFORMER "Al Di Meola"
INDEX 01 00:00:00
TRA
Neither clicking on the cue file or the wav file do I get it to play.
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I use single wav file and cue file per CD.
During a scan, LMS not pCP, gets the information from the cue file and
loads it into the database. No need to click on the cue file.
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Made the change as instructed.
It continues to appear the word "empty" when I press on the "cue" file.
The problem is with the undivided, one piece wav files, where all the
musics are one after the other.
Nothing happens if I press the cue file, neither if it opens the music
files list. It's
carlmart,
I've just had a look at the LMS convert.conf file.
I realise that you want to stream your wav file as wav to your player
(which is running picoreplayer) but I suspect it might not be possible
to do so if you want to use cue files. This is because the convert.conf
file does not have se
Its a LMS issue. You need to look at your server/scanner logs on your
windows PC.
Try asking in a thread with a proper subject. This subject is pCP, and
quite a few wont even look at it.
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
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Pleas
I don't get it.
This question with the cue files is related to PCP or LMS?
Is there some place I can go place this question, if it's not related
with PCP?
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Can you please load here just one sample cue that works alright with
PCP.
All my cues work fine with VLC, for instance, but not with PCP.
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I currently have 883 cue files, each works with single .wav file.
Generated by EAC during ripping process.
I have been using cue/wav files forever.
No special characters though.
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The file line in the cue file example was:
FILE "Caetano Veloso, Gal Costa, Gilberto Gil, Maria Bethânia - DOCES
BÁRBAROS - CD1.wav" WAVE
I use cue files a lot, though mostly for m4a/AAC (off air concerts).
I seem to remember that I have had problems in the past where the
filename includes acce
Re .cue ...
First thing to check ... is the album, that you showed the top of the
.cue file for, listed in your LMS list of albums?
If yes ... then are the individual tracks listed under that album (in
LMS)?
If yes ... then it looks like the scanning worked so try playing one of
the tracks.
Hooray! Complete success.
DSD playing with great quality.
DAC shows 352.2KHz oversampling, and music plays great.
Thanks a lot!
Now the next question, more current than DSD files certainly. How do I
do to play cue commands?
carlmart wrote:
> How do I get to the LMS settings screen?
>
> It is not through the Control Panel that I have installed.
You need to use the Web Browser interface (Open Web Control). I only use
the LMS Control Panel on very, very rare occasions.
Touch, Metrum Jade, Bryston B4 SST2, PMC OB
carlmart wrote:
> How do I get to the LMS settings screen?
>
> It is not through the Control Panel that I have installed.If you are using
> the default Web interface the settings is in the bottom
right corner.
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How do I get to the LMS settings screen?
It is not through the Control Panel that I have installed.
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To play DSD, you need to install DSDPlayer plugin to your LMS server
running on your windows machine.
Then on your player, go to the pCP web pages, and then on the bottom of
the squeezelite page, you need to select the DSD binary for
squeezelite.
There are many DSD threads here on the forum whi
E-Stat wrote:
> At the expense of confusing the issue further with facts, I've been
> running LMS on both a Win7 and Synology platform for over five years
> using SATA 3.5" hard drives.
>
> You don't know what you don't know.
What I do not want to use are SATA 3.5" HDDs with USB adapters, that
OK, I'm back. So first things first.
Can someone tell me what is happening with my cue files that do not work
on my PCP? What should I do to make them work?
Second, what about DSD files? Is there a plugin I have to use? Are there
instructions on how to install it and use it?
My Topping D50 DA
And Breath!:)
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paul- wrote:
> Last I saw you were using an old version of lms. 7.9.2 is fine. Did
> you install the DSDplay plugin?
>
> Squeezelite is the software running on you device using pCP.
> Squeezelite will play whatever is streamed, its the server task to
> read the file and create the stream.
Last I saw you were using an old version of lms. 7.9.2 is fine. Did
you install the DSDplay plugin?
Pcp will play whatever is streamed, its the server task to read the
file and create the stream.
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
Homepage: https://www.picoreplayer.
Perhaps I'd need to say that I was quite pleased with the audio quality
results I could get from the PCP tests I've done so far.
My questions about how to handle DSD files and cue sheets are because I
would like to start using it.
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Paul Webster wrote:
> .cue files are supported by LMS.
> Can you post an example of the first 10 or so lines of one of your .cue
> files that does not seem to work?
> (They are plain text so you can open in Notepad to read one)
>
> Is the .cue file in the same location as the big audio file on y
.cue files are supported by LMS.
Can you post an example of the first 10 or so lines of one of your .cue
files that does not seem to work?
(They are plain text so you can open in Notepad to read one)
Is the .cue file in the same location as the big audio file on your
disk?
Paul Webster
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paul- wrote:
> You are not going to be able to play DSD without upgrading your LMS
> server... which is on your windows PC.
OK, what should I upprade on the LMS? My version is 7.9.2.
> Cue file support also has nothing to do with pCP, you need to be looking
> at your server.
OK, but why wo
You are not going to be able to play DSD without upgrading your LMS
server... which is on your windows PC.Cue file support also has
nothing to do with pCP, you need to be looking at your server.
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This answer seems to indicate there is a way for playing DSD with PCP
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?108593-piCorePlayer-DSD-playback&p=943120&viewfull=1#post943120
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This thread is taking all my energy, I'm out.
*SqueezeBoxes:* 1x Transporter (Living room) 1x SB2 (shed), 1x Radio
(Kitchen), 1x Boom (Dining room), 1x piCorePlayer (jacuzzi), 1x
piCorePlayer (Garden) 1x OSMC + Squeezelite (Movie room), 1x Touch
(Study 2), few spare unit's
*Server:* LMS on Pi3
It seems PCP doesn't play DSD files, at least those I tried. Is that so?
It seems PCP doesn't read or can use cue files, from CDs you ripped on
one large file, with a cue.
Why won't it read the large file anyway, in flac or wav? Any audio
program does.
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OK, I will try to find other PCP users that have used my DAC (Topping
D50), and find out if anyone was better.
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carlmart wrote:
> And how do you know which is the optimal one to select?
That is hard to tell, I would suggest you just try them out. You can
change the output setting, and squeezelite will restart, you do not need
to reboot.
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
Homep
For most situations the effect of Pause (when playing) and Stop is the
same ... so having both buttons on the screen is using space that could
be used for something else.
However, try a long press on Pause.
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OK. It seems a reboot is necessary for new settings to work.
Having a STOP button would be nice.
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carlmart wrote:
> My PCP playing screen is slightly different, graphically speaking.
>
> Right now I have a moving FR graph that I don't know what I did to turn
> it on. But I did have a very small LP cover there before.
>
> How do you control those settings?
>
> Why isn't there a STOP anyw
My PCP playing screen is slightly different, graphically speaking.
Right now I have a moving FR graph that I don't know what I did to turn
it on. But I did have a very small LP cover there before.
How do you control those settings?
Why isn't there a STOP anywhere on the screen?
Right now I
And how do you know which is the optimal one to select?
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If you expand the more> tags on each line there is description of every
setting. And in the case of the output, it shows you every possible
setting for your system.
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paul- wrote:
> You are vastly confused as to what pCP is. Those are not screen shots
> of anything pCP generates.
>
> That is either a jivelite or some software player screen.
>
> PCP is merely an operating system. Lms is generating the data that is
> shown on those screens
Yes, I am vastl
Thanks for leading me to access LMS.
But what the audio work was in the PCP setup page.
It only did work after I selected an Output setting, as shown on
screen.
The problem was a missing setting.
Music is playing fine now.
A friend of mine here, that knows Linux well, helped me find this
s
carlmart wrote:
> Here go three photos, from the folders the program made, to the artists
> names and the musics for one artist.
Ok, this shows you are connected to LMS running on cem-PC.
If you start some music playing and go to the "Now Playing" screen, you
should see volume controls at the
I dont see where he has ever got sound, but if what you say is the
case, it could just be alsamixer muted or low. Usb devices are very
difficult to manage writhing pcp, as volume controls are not
standardized between usb dacs.
But, Im not sure his server on his windows pc is configured
proper
Ok, it's taken a lot to piece it all together as English is not OP's
native language and everyone has been a bit punchy, but I think we now
have the complete picture:
OP is running LMS on a Windows PC. He is trying to play via a Raspberry
Pi 3 running piCorePlayer 5 and JiveLite. The screens he'
You are vastly confused as to what pCP is. Those are not screen shots
of anything pCP generates.
That is either a jivelite or some software player screen.
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Here go three photos, from the folders the program made, to the artists
names and the musics for one
artist.278752787627877
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carlmart wrote:
> Yes, when I finished installing PCP on my Raspberry, *all the tracks
> from my music folder showed on the PCP screen*.
>
> Previous to that I had had LMS scan that same folder. But I can't say
> for sure that LMS made what I describe below.
>
> What I found on PCP in the fold
Yes, when I finished installing PCP on my Raspberry, all the tracks from
my music folder showed on the PCP screen.
Previous to that I had had LMS scan that same folder.
What I found on PCP in the folder they called "My music" was around
twenty subfolders, with titles like Jazz composers, or Ye
carlmart wrote:
> Yes, LMS is installed on my PC.
And you've pointed LMS at your music library and LMS has scanned it?
You say you've tried to play some music from your Raspberry Pi, can you
describe where and how you selected the track(s) you wish to play?
*Server - LMS 7.9.2 *Pi4B 4GB/pCP
kidstypike wrote:
> Just answer this question:
>
> Do you, or do you not have an instance of Logitech Media Server (LMS)
> installed and running on a computer/NAS/laptop/other, on your local
> network???
>
> Never mind piCorePlayer for now.
Yes, LMS is installed on my PC.
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Can we forget about LMS for a minute?
The PCP web setup allows to change the output to USB audio, which I did.
For LMS says it's not running, so what is preventing that USB to work?
Is there any other place to set that up?
Volume in PCP's audio settings does not allow any adjustment.
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carlmart wrote:
> They don't know LMS. That's why I'm asking here.
>
> Or PCP.
Just answer this question:
Do you, or do you not have an instance of Logitech Media Server (LMS)
installed and running on a computer/NAS/laptop/other, on your local
network???
Never mind piCorePlayer for now.
*
kidstypike wrote:
> Why don't you ask the experienced people you praise so highly? They seem
> to know all about it.:confused:
They don't know LMS. That's why I'm asking here.
Or PCP.
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carlmart wrote:
> That's why I ask people that do have more experience about that than me.
> And their opinion has been that the capabilities of a Raspberry Pi 3B
> didn't recommend using it as a server computer.
>
> I still do not understand how I get to open the LMS GUI in order to
> check l
slartibartfast wrote:
> You will find an awful lot of people here use a Raspberry Pi as a server
> and it works perfectly well. You are not really in a position to judge
> since you haven't tried it.
>
That's why I ask people that do have more experience about that than me.
And their opinion
carlmart wrote:
> Not wrong. A Raspberry is not a powerful computer to handle what a
> server needs. That's what I have been advised. The LMS will work within
> the limits of that computer.
>
You will find an awful lot of people here use a Raspberry Pi as a server
and it works perfectly well.
Just FYI ... there are plenty of LMS installs on RPi with libraries in
the tens of thousands of tracks.
There are a few posts here with stats showing scan times that are
reasonable, especially for an operation (clear and rescan) that is run
infrequently.
You should be able to support around 10 p
Jeff07971 wrote:
>
> Wrong
> LMS IS A Server its in the name "Logitech Media SERVER"
Not wrong. A Raspberry is not a powerful computer to handle what a
server needs. That's what I have been advised. The LMS will work within
the limits of that computer.
> Wrong,
> use a USB to SATA adaptor,
carlmart wrote:
> OK, the USB audio I did select before.
>
> But where is that LMS web gui to set the level up?
IP address of the computer running LMS (say) 192.168.1.100:9000 (edit
*192.168.1.100* to suit).
*Server - LMS 7.9.2 *Pi4B 4GB/pCP 6.0.0 18K library, playlists & LMS
cache on SSD (
OK, the USB audio I did select before.
But where is that LMS web gui to set the level up?
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carlmart wrote:
> OK, let's rewind and try to solve the problem.
>
> With the help of a friend, more familiar with Linux, we installed PCP
> 5.0, with Jivelite and all.
>
> Things went fine. PCP is seeing my network, albums and all.
>
> So I picked a music to play, and I'm supposed to hear
OK, let's rewind and try to solve the problem.
With the help of a friend, more familiar with Linux, we installed PCP
5.0, with Jivelite and all.
Things went fine. PCP is seeing my network, albums and all.
So I picked a music to play, and I'm supposed to hear music, but I don't
have any.
So
carlmart wrote:
> My question is in the right place.
Indeed it is, sorry; it's just that your problem has nothing to do with
"PiCorePlayer" nor "Squeebox", but I think you know that now. The
advice you have gotten to install latest LMS 7.9.x is good advice; it
may just eliminate your error mess
Somebody is a very naughty boy
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V 7.7.6 was the last version released by Logitech as Logitech stopped
providing active maintenance at that version.
Since then LMS has been maintained by the community and by Michael
Herger who is a Logitech employee.
There are many bug & security fixes since 7.7.6. Also if you plan to
use in
carlmart wrote:
> This is where you are wrong.
No you are wrong
> LMS would work very badly as server, so it's not an option.
Wrong
LMS IS A Server its in the name "Logitech Media SERVER"
> You can't use SATA 3.5" HDDs with it, which is where my data is and will
> be. Certainly not an optio
carlmart wrote:
> Logitech Media Server 7.7.6. The last one available.When do you get the error
> message? I just installed LMS 7.9.2 on Windows
10 and I don't need to fill in mysqueezebox details.
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slartibartfast wrote:
> Which version of LMS are you trying to install?
Logitech Media Server 7.7.6. The last one available.
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Jeff07971 wrote:
> No your question is about LMS nothing to do with picoreplayer. It was
> not suggested you take this question elsewhere it was suggested you
> change the title as this is about install problems with LMS on PC
> Greg one of the developers of piCorePlayer would probably know what
carlmart wrote:
> I tried twice, uninstalling and installing LMS again from the beginning.
>
>
> The system doesn't seem to allow skipping nothing. I have tried.Which version
> of LMS are you trying to install?
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slartibartfast wrote:
> Maybe mysqueezebox.com had an issue at the time. Have you tried again
> since then. As far as I know LMS should work without entering
> mysqueezebox details. Can you complete the installation by skipping that
> step?
I tried twice, uninstalling and installing LMS again
carlmart wrote:
> My question is related to PiCorePlayer, LMS and Squeezebox, as the three
> work together. What I want is someone's help, not to try to send me
> elsewhere as my question does not belong here. It does.
No your question is about LMS nothing to do with picoreplayer. It was
not su
carlmart wrote:
> The following are the official Logitech instructions on how to install
> LMS on Windows 7:
>
> Windows 7 / XP / Vista
>
> To install Logitech Media Server:
>
> Get the latest version of Logitech Media Server from the Downloads
> page.
>
> Run the downloaded file and follow
Apesbrain wrote:
> There is no such thing as "installing Squeezebox". You download LMS
> from 'here' (http://downloads.slimdevices.com/nightly/index.php?ver=7.9)
> and install it on your PC. Point it to your music library and let it
> index. That's it. If you want your server PC to also be a
carlmart wrote:
> What I'm trying to install now is LMS & Squeezebox on my PC...
There is no such thing as "installing Squeezebox". You download LMS
from 'here' (http://downloads.slimdevices.com/nightly/index.php?ver=7.9)
and install it on your PC. Point it to your music library and let it
ind
What do you mean by the term squeezebox?
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Because LMS will be the server on the PC to feed the PiCorePlayer on the
Raspberry, along with Squeezebox.
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carlmart wrote:
>
>
> What I'm trying to install now is LMS & Squeezebox on my PC, which for
> some time will act as my server.
>
I don't see how installing LMS on your PC is anything to do with
Picoreplayer.
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Sorry to disagree, Greg.
The question is related to installing PicCorePlayer, and Squeezebox and
LMS are part of the installation.
I'm just following the PiCorePlayer tutorial and that is the way things
are.
carlmart's
hi carlmart,
As this has nothing to do with piCorePlayer you might be better posting
in a thread with a better title so you can get help from the LMS/PC
experts.
regards
Greg
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The Raspberry is a Pi 3B+, and the pCP version is 4.1.0
That part now is solved, and it seems fine on the Rpi side.
What I'm trying to install now is LMS & Squeezebox on my PC, which for
some time will act as my server.
My Squeezebox is registered and activated, and I'm trying to finish the
L
That would normally be part of a kernel panic. What version pCP and
what rpi device.
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I'm trying to install PiCorePlayer and Squeezebox, following the
official PCP tutorial.
Things seem to run fun until it gets to the Install LMS stage, where
it's supposed to refresh the web page again to go on. But it did not.
On the Raspberry screen, the last line says "SMP: failed to sotp
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