alnames wrote:
Well, the exact chain of events was to reboot on the 'B' (on ethernet)
while connected to a TV via HDMI and making sure the info on the TV
showed Starting Squeezelite without errors. Then I would verify I
could stream music to it from LMS (with output via HDMI). Then I
JackOfAll wrote:
Just a heads-up, on the kernel side... You might want to make sure you
have this patch for the DIY I2S junkies to have working I2S output from
GPIO 18-21 on the B+ main header. 'Configure GPIOs for I2S based on
revision/card settings'
@users of B+:
You confirm best quality audio?
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Greg Erskine wrote:
Hi JackOfAll, Steen,
I am not a software developer so I am a little confused about the
process.
So does this mean that the code is already committed and therefore will
be available in the next release of Raspbian?
Does Bela grab the firmware from Raspbian to
DJanGo wrote:
* Did you see any -REPEAT {} UNTIL- in my Workaround?
* Did you read that this piece of (ok its just a bugfixworkaround) runs
on my Raspi's?
* its connected to a pair KEF X300A - didnt use the 3.5mm
Hmm..
Pi as a Server - i didnt like it and may that was the start for the
sbp wrote:
Hi Greg
We (bmarkus or me) compile our own kernel from the raspberry github, and
as far as I understand it the B+ model needs the newest kernel in order
for the USB and LAN to function, but actually I think that these changes
have been in the kernel for a long time, and
sbp wrote:
However, the I2S-stuff is probably not working as they previously was
taken via the P5 connector, and now they are located in the larger 40
pin P1 connector, but I know that HiFiBerry have made changes to the
kernel, so that it will automatically select the correct pins for the
I'm running a Volumio 1.4 image on a cubietruck.
Is there a tutorial how to install squeezelite on top of it, so I can
use the cubietruck as a player in LMS?
Greetz
Willem
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Triode wrote:
I think the dual lite version is probably really needed if you want to
run LMS and a player as it will have 1M of memory and so probably no
need to tune the memory consumption of the server and jivelite. The
dual (HummingBoard-i2eX) may be interesting as it has a mSATA
Sorry am slightly clueless...
I installed Ubuntu onto one SD card as was written on page 1, but the
version I donloaded does not seem to have SSH enabled.
I got it here:
http://wandboard.org/index.php/downloads
Could you please tell me which image is best to download for creating
the second
Triode wrote:
Seems to me that copying Voxtexbox layout only works for people who are
familar with it and needs explaining to everyone else... So I am
thinking of going with /storage and /mnt/disk[1-6] with /storage
exported rw via samba. This is how CSOS was - does this work for
JackOfAll wrote:
Steen,
Can you please confirm which kernel branch you are using? When I looked,
(quickly, I admit), that patch I pointed out to set up the I2S GPIO pins
depending on B or B+ wasn't in the 3.15.y branch, only 3.12.y.
Although I'm still running on Pidora, if you let me
JackOfAll wrote:
Interesting... The pre-configured Pro carrier board, used by the Dual
(not DualLite) option (and Quad B2B option) . Forget all the sexy
stuff, mSATA, PCIE, IR, etc. etc. one thing I picked up on from the
'circuit diagram'
sbp wrote:
Hi Clive
Thanks for the offer, I' currently trying to make a piCorePlayer based
on the 3.15 kernel
OK, I'll switch over to using the 3.15.y branch today.
sbp wrote:
I have this annoying problem that some of the piCorePlayer versions are
unable to output more that 48khz
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