mherger wrote:
How did it fail the first time you tried?
*I* failed rather than *it* failed. It was around the perl5.12 time. I
don't regularly build packages so initially had to install all the extra
packages for that (build-essential, etc) and then got myself into an
horrendous mess trying
@Greg Erskine
I'm starting to think that this is really purely a LMS issue. The Server
should remember the last state the player was in and send it the command
to continue. Apparently it doesn't. Forcing Squeezelite to start with
a Play command might be a workaround, but not a fix. I think we
Greg Erskine wrote:
hi Linvincible,
I think I mentioned this earlier?? piCore only uses the standard shell
not bash. So, have you changed the very first line of each script from
#!/bin/bash to #!/bin/sh. Also the standard shell doesn't do arrays,
everything else should be OK.
regards
I installed LMS 7.8.1 on my box running Xubuntu 14.04.1 (because of the
perl version used by xubuntu 14.04) and it works fine--except it doesn't
find/show/play any music files. I added my music folder under
/home/[user]/Musik which is filled with subfolders and mp3s/flacs. I can
navigate the
Greg Erskine wrote:
mcdudeabides wrote:
hi mcdudeabides,
Have you activated the simple controls in piCorePlayer 1.17? (by
adding LMS server IP address in Squeezelite settings)
We are already using a similar process. As with all these simple ideas,
to make it generic
Hi all,
Some question about the squeezelite setup,, I m using a USB dac with it,
when I choose the the device from the list of available ALSA, as I hv
only the front speaker for music, I choose from only default and front
speaker one, when I choose default , sampling rate fixed at 48 kHz shown
sbp wrote:
Hi, i just received my hifiberry DAC+ and hifiberry digi+, so hopefully
it won't take long before we have a piCorePlayer version which supports
these cards.
unfortunately it won't be this weekend as I have to work the whole
weekend.
steen
Steen
When you get piCorePlayer
Linvincible wrote:
Hi, yes I did change the first line to #!/bin/sh
I thought the error message came from rights on the script itself but
they didn't : it was the rights on files accessed inside that mattered.
Weired, usually it says error at line x in these cases...
Anyway I changed the
themystical wrote:
Steen
When you get piCorePlayer working with I2S on the B+, can you please
also advise the pins for I2S on the B+?
My understanding is:
Pin 12 - BCK
Pin 35 - LRCK
Pin 39 - GND
Pin 40 - DATA
but I am not sure.
Hey Steen I forgot to ask if you are using the right