Hello, I'm a very happy user of picoreplayer on my raspberry pi's. I'm
using currently 3 pi's in combination with 2 squeezebox radios (were
smart ue before, but reverted to squeezebox [emoji4] ).
I wonder if I can use the squeezebox in the same room as my pi's:
-audio syncing is already possible
dafiend wrote:
everybody seems to say you *need* a RPi + picoreplayer + a Hifiberry
add-on card.
Can you produce a list of posts in this thread saying that please. I
can't find ANY.
There are various other I2S DACs available and if you've even bothered
to visit the piCore website you'll find
Wirrunna wrote:
No, there is still a problem in the Full Text Search, but disabling that
plugin allows the scan to complete normally.
I don't really do any searching. Is this Full Text Search plugin
enabled by default?
OK, have just read your conversation with Michael in that thread
Mnyb wrote:
turn off hibernation ? use a wireless bridge ? There are very few
solutions to WOL over wifi , not specific to wandboard or squeeze
anything (some laptop hardware supports it )
Hi thanks for replaying, how can I turn off hibernation?
dafiend wrote:
By 'design' work, you mean software design??
No hardware. I design my own circuits and PCBs for amps, power supplies
and soon DACs.
Again, I may be wrong here, but shouldn't a class-compliant USB DAC
actually be less work? For many class-compliant USB DACs, you got
chicamaxi wrote:
Hello, I'm a very happy user of picoreplayer on my raspberry pi's. I'm
using currently 3 pi's in combination with 2 squeezebox radios (were
smart ue before, but reverted to squeezebox [emoji4] ).
I wonder if I can use the squeezebox in the same room as my pi's:
-audio
dafiend wrote:
But USB is a purely digital, bit-perfect connection. I don't see how it
would affect the digital-analog conversion in any way. Anybody care to
explain? From my (surely incomplete) understanding, USB audio interfaces
usually work just as well as sound cards directly hooked up
Hi,
I have an SD card (64GB) with music files. I wish to use the external SD
card slot, mount it on the file system and use it as the storage for
LMS. The OS does not seem to recognise the card. Not sure of the
corresponding /dev entry for the card. I looked at dmesg output but did
not seem
c64emulator wrote:
Hi Ralphy,
I'm looking for a picoplayer with a small gui (like this:
http://www.crazy-audio.com/2014/11/a-squeezebox-replacement-based-on-the-hifiberry-dac-and-the-raspberry-pi/)
I have seen that you have made all possible Squeezebox client builds
available. How about
scrarfussi wrote:
having a problem with this package
- Downloading soxr-0.1.1-Source.tar.xz...
just hangs there and fails
It is working for me now. It is possible that it is partially
downloaded and not able to restart. You could try ssh into the device
and deleting the file in
I don't really do any searching.
Neither did I. But recent changes might change my pattern, too...
Is this Full Text Search plugin enabled by default?
Yes, it is. I want it to get tested.
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Have tried a couple of installs to a new SDcard on my Wandboard and
getting stuck at the point it says Current install status: 3/4
libsoxr. Try to reboot after a long wait and does not come up with an
IP address.
Possibly associated with earlier soxr problem reported?
JackOfAll,
OK, have just read your conversation with Michael in that thread you
referenced. I'll keep an eye on git and if Michael commits any
fixes/changes that seem to be related to this, I'll make a new build and
post about it here.
Are you building from a git checkout? I just saw that our
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