carsten_h wrote:
> It is working.
>
>
>
> Yes, CCC ist using rsync internally. I started it to test yesterday, but
> there are always all files synced. There has to be some problem with
> dates or filenames or so.
What is the format of the two disks? I encountered various issues like
this
paul- wrote:
> Okay, First update the bluetooth extensions, I made a few changes, to
> give a bit more information
Ok, I will do it when I am back at home.
paul- wrote:
> but for sure spaces in the player name break it.
Oh, did you change something there? With the older beta versions it
carsten_h wrote:
> Sure, here it is:
>
> >
Code:
> > Starting BT Controller
> bcm43xx_init
> Flash firmware /lib/firmware/brcm/BCM4345C0.hcd
> Set BDADDR UART: b8:27:eb:db:e8:15
> Set Controller UART speed to 300 bit/s
> Device setup complete
> RPi
paul- wrote:
> Some users are using openvpn. Just make a script and put it in the user
> commands on the tweaks page. That will get run at boot time.
>
> You should be able to find the threads searching, if not create a new
> thread. It will not get found again buried in here.
Appreciate
chill wrote:
> Yes, you can share the disk using samba on the RPi.
It is working.
chill wrote:
> but the Mac has rsync that can work with network disks
Yes, CCC ist using rsync internally. I started it to test yesterday, but
there are always all files synced. There has to be some problem
paul- wrote:
> Most using HDMI want bitperfect. If you change from 0db, then the
> stream is no longer bitperfect.
Thanks Paul
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paul- wrote:
> Attaching the bluetooth log would be best for me to evaluate what is
> happening.
Sure, here it is:
Code:
Starting BT Controller
bcm43xx_init
Flash firmware /lib/firmware/brcm/BCM4345C0.hcd
Set BDADDR UART: b8:27:eb:db:e8:15
Set Controller UART
Actually, did some digging, I don't see anything missing. USB should
work without extra drivers. But the rpi USB is very sketchy for DAC's
Can you post the end of the dmesg section.I want to see what is
there.
Then go to the tweaks page, and try making changes to these
settingssee
No..but the next release. But something Ill need to check before
I can release it.hope soon.
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How did you wire the button? What pins are you connected to?
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Should be same as any Ubuntu OS. Just download and install with GDebi
the amd64.deb file at
http://downloads.slimdevices.com/nightly/index.php?ver=7.9
or if adventurous try the new LMS 8.0 at
http://downloads.slimdevices.com/nightly/?ver=8.0
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paul- wrote:
> Ask for help in the appropriate thread for the version of pCP. If you
> select it in the drop down on the squeezelite page, then. It should
> work. We use the same drivers as Raspbian.
>
>
> If its not working start by posting some debug info. Start by posting
> what is
carsten_h wrote:
> Ok, this seems to be interesting. I think it should also be possible to
> mount the disk via smb on the Mac if this is installed in piCorePlayer?
> So I only have to let CCC to do the synchronization automatically when
> the disk is mounted.
> Or is FileZilla able to do a
paul- wrote:
> Looks like we might be missing a codec driver for that dac. I should
> be able to add it in the next 6.0.0 release.
Thank you for your reply.
Would upgrading picoreplayer to ver. 6.0 beta fix DAC issue?
Hi guys, I tried this with a ZeroW and a reset button from a pc but
couldn't get it to work.
Any suggestions?
TIA
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Looks like we might be missing a codec driver for that dac. I should
be able to add it in the next 6.0.0 release.
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Thanks guys, it worked out fine!
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carsten_h wrote:
> That was the case the last time I tested it. As I tday started the Pi
> there was already an entry for my headphone and it was connected as I
> switched the headphone on.
>
> And that is not the case. There is a green checkmark on the bluetooth
> webpage for the connected
Just an update on what has been added to the RGB display.
There's been lots of additions since I last posted
Hot off the press I've written a streaming event service that broadcasts
visualization data using the SSE protocol.
You can find it my github repo under the *Vision On* project.
The
So Ive been running LMS on my SFF Asrock Beebox 3150 running Windows 10
for some time fine but now its gone pair shaped.
The SFF PC only has 2gb ram and 32gb EEC HD.
Ive recently installed Zorin Linux on my wifes old Dell Windows 7
laptop and have been impressed with its simplicity and
chill wrote:
> I'll see if I can remember how to tackle this then!
Thanks!
LMS server: Pi Zero
Amp: Denon PMA-50
Players/Speakers: Touch, Logitech Radios, Sonos Play 1s & Beam,
Libratone Zipp, GGMM E2 & E3, Yamaha WXAD-010, Loewe Airspeaker, Google
Chromecast Audio, Home Mini & Nest Hub,
I had picoreplayer configured and set up on Pi3, player seems to be
detected fine on Qnap version LMS server, plays fine through audio jack
on Pi but for the life of me, I couldn't get it to work with external
USB DAC.
I am using Jolida Glass FX DAC DSD connected to picoreplayer through
USB, for
castalla wrote:
> Ah! I really would appreciate something to blank the screen - bit of a
> glow would be acceptable!
I'll see if I can remember how to tackle this then!
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chill wrote:
> No, I never did find out how to turn off the display - the method used
> in sqpos doesn't seem to work under this Bionic build. The best I could
> manage was to reduce the backlight (to zero), but it's not the same as
> 'off'. I don't remember for certain, but I think that's why
castalla wrote:
> Run into a problem!
>
> Screen display settings - eg. standby - don't seem to be working.
> Screen is always on.
>
> Have I missed something?
No, I never did find out how to turn off the display - the method used
in sqpos doesn't seem to work under this Bionic build.
Run into a problem!
Screen display settings - eg. standby - don't seem to be working.
Screen is always on.
Have I missed something?
LMS server: Pi Zero
Amp: Denon PMA-50
Players/Speakers: Touch, Logitech Radios, Sonos Play 1s & Beam,
Libratone Zipp, GGMM E2 & E3, Yamaha WXAD-010,
paul- wrote:
> To be clear, you are saying that after a reboot, there is nothing shown
> in paired devices?
That was the case the last time I tested it. As I tday started the Pi
there was already an entry for my headphone and it was connected as I
switched the headphone on.
paul- wrote:
>
carsten_h wrote:
> I looked into .filetool.lst before and there this line is already the
> last one. But I added it.
>
> I also saw that before the change the data for my headphone is displayed
> on the piCorePlayer webpage as connected. Only in Jivelite I can only
> choose the local
Ralphy, Thanks for the help, I removed the player easily on the WIntab.
Can the same be done on a PI, use Squeezeplay but not load a player?
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chill wrote:
> I also use a Mac, and I adopted EXT4 for my music storage attached to my
> RPi4. FileZilla (on the Mac) allows me to copy files to my music disk
> over the network, with a fully intuitive graphical interface
Ok, this seems to be interesting. I think it should also be possible
paul- wrote:
>
> >
Code:
> >
> echo "var/lib/bluetooth" >> /opt/.filetool.lst
> pcp bu
>
> >
>
I looked into .filetool.lst before and there this line is already the
last one. But I added it.
I also saw that before the change the data
carsten_h wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Today I installed my Pi 3B+ with the new 6.0.0b8 from ground up as I no
> longer use LMS on this Pi.
>
> Everything is working fine! Only my Bluetooth headphone is not working
> as expected.
> I switched on Bluetooth of the Pi, activated Bluetooth daemons and
>
carsten_h wrote:
>
> Yes, that is correct, but on my Mac where the music is stored, I have
> only support for these. I have to install extra software for ext*
> support because this is not really supported here.
I also use a Mac, and I adopted EXT4 for my music storage attached to my
RPi4.
paul- wrote:
> But yes M.2 drives (Or rather the enclosures) are very problematic on
> the RPI boards.
My Pi 3B+ didn't had any problems, but OK it is only USB 2, maybe there
is no problem. I will try it today with a 2,5" SATA SSD in an USB 3
enclosure.
paul- wrote:
> And ditch HFS and
I run a samsung T5 500gb ssd attached directly to my pi4, Formatted
ext4. Works every-time. I've not done a throughput test, but this is
my build computer, and it handles compiling jobs just fine. Trim
support is not real good on this drive. But yes M.2 drives (Or rather
the enclosures)
> I can not tell you. That is something I want to know.
Well if you try for yourself you may find out :)
> I wanted to have a tiny system that is not writing to the SD-card all
> the time. That would be the case with a Raspbian installation.
This is not a problem in the real world I think,
chill wrote:
> Good man! I did wonder how well LMS would run on the Joggler. Is it
> responsive enough?
I don't have much to compare it with! Faster than my pi zero w !
I was driven to this because I discovered that Qobuz artwork doesn't
display on sqpos 3 with lms installed.
LMS
Man in a van wrote:
> So it's a LMS on pCP/usb mount problem ?
I can not tell you. That is something I want to know.
Man in a van wrote:
> Well why not try LMS on a Raspbian Desktop ?
I wanted to have a tiny system that is not writing to the SD-card all
the time. That would be the case with
castalla wrote:
> After a few failed attempts, I finally got LMS to install. It works
> really well.
>
Good man! I did wonder how well LMS would run on the Joggler. Is it
responsive enough?
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carsten_h wrote:
> It is the USB-C poweradapter for the Pi 4.
>
>
>
> No, because this Pi should be only my music-server (LMS) and everyone in
> the house can use it. I have another piCorePlayer running with
> squeezelite/jivelite with a 7" display.
So it's a LMS on pCP/usb mount problem ?
After a few failed attempts, I finally got LMS to install. It works
really well.
Steps for others who might want to try this. Requires winSCP (or
similar) unless you are happy with a linux editor. You also need a
partition editor to increase the size of the root partition. Changing
the
Man in a van wrote:
> is this the one for the rpi3 or the rpi4
It is the USB-C poweradapter for the Pi 4.
Man in a van wrote:
> Have you thought about installing Squeezelite on a Raspbian Desktop
No, because this Pi should be only my music-server (LMS) and everyone in
the house can use it.
carsten_h wrote:
> Yes, I searched for it. My enclosure has a ASM1351 chip inside, which
> should make no problems, as I read there.
Ahh.. a speed reader, I can't move my finger so quickly these days
:rolleyes::p
> I am using the original Pi poweradapter.
Man in a van wrote:
> Some of the chipsets in the usb connectors sometimes don't don't
> function corrrectly when connected to a pi.
Yes, I searched for it. My enclosure has a ASM1351 chip inside, which
should make no problems, as I read there.
carsten_h wrote:
> No, I didn't. But the SSD worked before without any problems on the same
> port. Why should a few files more make a difference?
>
>
>
> I am able to use a search engine. :-)
>
> But I didn't find any problem that looks like mine.
The link was to illustrate that not
Man in a van wrote:
> Have you tried the usb2 slots ?
No, I didn't. But the SSD worked before without any problems on the same
port. Why should a few files more make a difference?
Man in a van wrote:
> Otherwise type this into a search engine and enjoy the read
I am able to use a search
Paul Webster wrote:
> How is the SSD powered?
Only via the USB 3 slot of the Pi 4. I checked if the lightning symbol
is shown on the HDMI output, but it is not there, so there should be no
power problems. I am using the original Pi poweradapter.
carsten_h wrote:
> I still have problems with starting up piCorePlayer. I have attached a
> USB 3 enclosure for a M.2 SSD on a Pi 4. This is partitioned with MBR
> and inside is an ExFAT filesystem (hfs+ is also not working).
> At startup piCorePlayer is waiting at USB mount forever. If I start
How is the SSD powered?
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