Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Alpine Linux on Dell M300

2020-02-26 Thread sodface
@ralphy, here's a link to download the basic root filesystem that I last used to boot from (I made a bunch, this is the most recent): http://www.sodface.com/res/tmp/202002270337-armel.tar.gz Let me know when you have it and I'm going to take the link down. I was going to post all this stuff

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] BETA: piCorePlayer6.0.0 - PI4 support

2020-02-26 Thread DavidBulluss
paul- wrote: > You cant even click in the area that there is text shown. Appears to be > a longstanding issue in firefox.at least google returns hits back to > 2014. Everything talks about hiding the default element and make my > own...perhaps down the road. Same problem with Cliqz

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Picore and HifiBerry DAC+

2020-02-26 Thread Greg Erskine
Setting up this card shoould be extremely simple. Select correct card, Save and Reboot. No typing required. Check if your card is recognized, look on the Squeezelite settings page > Output setting > More> help Greg

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] BETA: piCorePlayer6.0.0 - PI4 support

2020-02-26 Thread paul-
Jeff07971 wrote: > When uploading a IR Keytables conf file the "Browse" button does not > work. > It does work if you click in the grey border to the left, above or below > the "Browse" button and "No File Selected" Text but not to the right > Using Firefox on Win 10 > > Noticed this on b9 as

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] BETA: piCorePlayer6.0.0 - PI4 support

2020-02-26 Thread stephentw
Ah fixed it, I had to delete the "output setting" string in squeezelite settings and it kicked in. stephentw's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=20197 View this thread:

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] BETA: piCorePlayer6.0.0 - PI4 support

2020-02-26 Thread stephentw
Oh ok well it doesn't work for me for some reason. It shows up as a player and I can play songs from the web interface but I get no sound from the headphones. stephentw's Profile:

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Picore and HifiBerry DAC+

2020-02-26 Thread Peter2
kidstypike wrote: > Have you selected the correct HAT? > > 29547 Hi Yes I did: HifiBerry DAC + (and Pro,AMP2) Peter2 Peter2's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=69864 View this thread:

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] BETA: piCorePlayer6.0.0 - PI4 support

2020-02-26 Thread paul-
The issue with on board sound was related to squeezelite defaulting to use mmap. With the pi4 being a 64bit kernel, mmap doesn't work. So you just need to turn off mmap in squeezelite. Which is done automatically now. piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM. Homepage:

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] BETA: piCorePlayer6.0.0 - PI4 support

2020-02-26 Thread Jeff07971
stephentw wrote: > Which audio output device are you using? I've tried analogue and > analogue which I assumed was the 3.5mm jack on the pi. > > Is it a pi4b you tried it on? Analogue out, the 3.5mm Jack and yes a Pi4 B It does seem either the Pi4 or the latest pCP is "sensitive" though as I

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] BETA: piCorePlayer6.0.0 - PI4 support

2020-02-26 Thread stephentw
Jeff07971 wrote: > I've just burned a pCP6.0.0RC1 card and the on board sound seems to be > working OK for me. > > Its just a player in my system though > > JeffWhich audio output device are you using? I've tried analogue and analogue which I assumed was the 3.5mm jack on the pi. Is it a

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] BETA: piCorePlayer6.0.0 - PI4 support

2020-02-26 Thread chill
I have the cache on the same USB3 disk as my music, with the result that my pCP installation only uses 106Mb on the SD card. I backup my SD card to a zipped image on the music disk every night via cron job, and the image is much bigger than it needs to be because I mistakenly expanded the

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] BETA: piCorePlayer6.0.0 - PI4 support

2020-02-26 Thread Jeff07971
stephentw wrote: > Hi, I saw way back that there was a known issue with the onboard sound, > has this been resolved? I can only find one mention in the whole thread. > > > I've got a pi4 i'm setting up as an LMS and wanted to just use the > onboard sound with some headphones to test playback.

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] BETA: piCorePlayer6.0.0 - PI4 support

2020-02-26 Thread kidstypike
slartibartfast wrote: > So when the problem returns you will know what to do. [emoji3] > > Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk True, the cache will grow. LMS doesn't do a good job of tidying up after itself. I've just deleted 600MB of redundant files, Qobuz which I trialed, and Spotty which

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] BETA: piCorePlayer6.0.0 - PI4 support

2020-02-26 Thread Zabizabo
slartibartfast wrote: > So when the problem returns you will know what to do. [emoji3] > > Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk Yes and I learn a lot of other things here :). Zabizabo's Profile:

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] BETA: piCorePlayer6.0.0 - PI4 support

2020-02-26 Thread slartibartfast
Zabizabo wrote: > I have expanded to 1 GB and the problem is gone. > > Thanks for your help > > ChristopheSo when the problem returns you will know what to do. [emoji3] Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] BETA: piCorePlayer6.0.0 - PI4 support

2020-02-26 Thread stephentw
Hi, I saw way back that there was a known issue with the onboard sound, has this been resolved? I can only find one mention in the whole thread. I've got a pi4 i'm setting up as an LMS and wanted to just use the onboard sound with some headphones to test playback. Music is playing but no sound

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] BETA: piCorePlayer6.0.0 - PI4 support

2020-02-26 Thread kidstypike
Zabizabo wrote: > My card is 32 Gb in size. I didn't know which size use for the file > system, I just choose this one randomly. > > Which size can reach the LMS cache and is it better to put it on the > card or on the USB hard disk connected to my Pi ? 4GB minimum. Here's my LMS cache

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] BETA: piCorePlayer6.0.0 - PI4 support

2020-02-26 Thread Zabizabo
praganj wrote: > Expand fs to 1 or 2GB. I have expanded to 1 GB and the problem is gone. Thanks for your help Christophe Zabizabo's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=69777 View this thread:

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] BETA: piCorePlayer6.0.0 - PI4 support

2020-02-26 Thread praganj
Zabizabo wrote: > My card is 32 Gb in size. I didn't know which size use for the file > system, I just choose this one randomly. > > Which size can reach the LMS cache and is it better to put it on the > card or on the USB hard disk connected to my Pi ? Expand fs to 1 or 2GB.

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] BETA: piCorePlayer6.0.0 - PI4 support

2020-02-26 Thread Zabizabo
slartibartfast wrote: > If LMS cache is on the card then definitely. What size is your card? Is > there any reason not to expand to fill the card? > > Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk kidstypike wrote: > Yes, use the whole card. My card is 32 Gb in size. I didn't know which size use

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] BETA: piCorePlayer6.0.0 - PI4 support

2020-02-26 Thread slartibartfast
Zabizabo wrote: > Thanks for your answers. Yes I have expanded the file system up to 300 > Mb. Do I expand it more?If LMS cache is on the card then definitely. What > size is your card? Is there any reason not to expand to fill the card? Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] BETA: piCorePlayer6.0.0 - PI4 support

2020-02-26 Thread kidstypike
Zabizabo wrote: > Thanks for your answers. Yes I have expanded the file system up to 300 > Mb. Do I have expand it more? Yes, use the whole card. *Server - LMS 8.0.0 *Pi4B 4GB/Flirc case/pCP 6.0.0-rc1 18K library, playlists & LMS cache on SSD (ntfs) *Study -* Pi3B+/pCP 5.0.0/pi

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Jivelite on a Pirate Audio 240x240 screen

2020-02-26 Thread nincompoop
chill wrote: > There is a 'Display Off' screensaver (Settings > Screen > Screensavers). > You can assign that to 'When Stopped' and/or 'When Off', and set a > delay, so that the display goes completely off when the player isn't > doing anything. Duh..! Well, of course. Thanks! chill wrote: >

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] BETA: piCorePlayer6.0.0 - PI4 support

2020-02-26 Thread Zabizabo
praganj wrote: > "[20-02-26 18:32:26.6034] Slim::Utils::Misc::msg (1256) Warning: > [18:32:26.6028] DBD::SQLite::db do failed: database or disk is full at > /usr/local/slimserver/Slim/Utils/DbCache.pm line 230." > > disk is full ? try to resize fs ? slartibartfast wrote: > Did you expand

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] BETA: piCorePlayer6.0.0 - PI4 support

2020-02-26 Thread slartibartfast
praganj wrote: > "[20-02-26 18:32:26.6034] Slim::Utils::Misc::msg (1256) Warning: > [18:32:26.6028] DBD::SQLite::db do failed: database or disk is full at > /usr/local/slimserver/Slim/Utils/DbCache.pm line 230." > > disk is full ? try to resize fs ?Did you expand the file system? If so what >

[SlimDevices: Unix] HifiBerry Digi+ Pro not working on Picoreplayer

2020-02-26 Thread MohnJadden
I've got PCP 5.0.0 running normally and got a HifiBerry Digi+ Pro (yay overnight shipping). I installed it on the Pi, connected a TOSlink cable to it and my soundbar, and powered on the Pi. I set the output device to HifiBerry Digi+ Pro, saved, and rebooted when prompted. At boot, it gets to

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] BETA: piCorePlayer6.0.0 - PI4 support

2020-02-26 Thread praganj
Zabizabo wrote: > Hi there, > > I think I have a subscription to problems :) > > As it is related to RC1 and LMS, I don't know where to expose my > problem. Tell me if I had to post it in the LMS section. > > I'm installing LMS from a fresh pCp6.0 RC1 install. I analyse the > library

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] BETA: piCorePlayer6.0.0 - PI4 support

2020-02-26 Thread Zabizabo
Hi there, I think I have a subscription to problems :) As it is related to RC1 and LMS, I don't know where to expose my problem. Tell me if I had to post it in the LMS section. I'm installing LMS from a fresh pCp6.0 RC1 install. I analyse the library (mounted on an USB disk) and when the

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] BETA: piCorePlayer6.0.0 - PI4 support

2020-02-26 Thread Jeff07971
When uploading a IR Keytables conf file the upload button does not work. It does work if you click in the grey border to the left, above or below the "Browse" button and "No File Selected" Text but not to the right Using Firefox on Win 10 Noticed this on b9 as well but forgot to report Jeff

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] PiCore Player and gpio-poweroff / gpio-shutdown overlays

2020-02-26 Thread paul-
That is why I would do everything from the pi side. And use a power board to turn the pi on/off. Then the pi controls a relay that powers the amp on/off piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM. Homepage: https://www.picoreplayer.org Please 'donate'

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Alpine Linux on Dell M300

2020-02-26 Thread sodface
ralphy wrote: > Would you be willing to share a tarball of your Alpine armel root > filesystem? I have several armel based systems that I'd like to use > with Alpine linux. You bet. I'll follow up later today with some links. > > Make sure your squeezelite process has permissions to raise

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] PiCore Player and gpio-poweroff / gpio-shutdown overlays

2020-02-26 Thread corrobor
paul- wrote: > Unless your running a Zero, the USB port is likely not going to put out > enough to power the pi properly. You could use the 5 volt from the > USB to power a small relay, then run the normal wallwart power through > the relay. Many different ways to do it. Yes this Is a

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] squeezeplay i386 does not display all cover art

2020-02-26 Thread ralphy
D1eter wrote: > I wasn't aware that squeezelite's audio conversion is preferable to > ALSA's. Is hw:0,0 better then? CPU usage is the same for both with the > material I own. My experience has been that the libsoxr resampling library included with squeezelite provides better default and

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Alpine Linux on Dell M300

2020-02-26 Thread ralphy
sodface wrote: > Alpine doesn't have an armel port but they do have the scripts and > framework built into their aports system for porting Alpine to different > architectures, so I've been messing around with that on and off for the > last couple of months. I now have a working base load and

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] PiCore Player and gpio-poweroff / gpio-shutdown overlays

2020-02-26 Thread paul-
Unless your running a Zero, the USB port is likely not going to put out enough to power the pi properly. You could use the 5 volt from the USB to power a small relay, then run the normal wallwart power through the relay. Many different ways to do it. piCorePlayer a small player for the

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] PiCore Player and gpio-poweroff / gpio-shutdown overlays

2020-02-26 Thread corrobor
I'm thinking to switch on Raspberry when I switch on my amplifier and switch off Raspberry when i switch down my amplifier. The Raspberry Is plugged to my amplifier by USB so all gpio Is free. My amplifier has a USB port free. I can plug a cable to have +5v when the amplifier Is on. And After

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] BETA: piCorePlayer6.0.0 - PI4 support

2020-02-26 Thread Man in a van
> Sorry, what Is the differenze from lms 7.9.2 and 7.9.3? They are the > stable and beta? https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?111483-Logitech-Media-Server-7-9-2-released > what Is the difference from HW device and PLUGHW device? I'm using the > first Stick with hw: I'm not

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] BETA: piCorePlayer6.0.0 - PI4 support

2020-02-26 Thread corrobor
Sorry, what Is the differenze from lms 7.9.2 and 7.9.3? They are the stable and beta? Another question: in squeezelite conf, using a dac usb, what Is the difference from HW device and PLUGHW device? I'm using the first

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Jivelite on a Pirate Audio 240x240 screen

2020-02-26 Thread chill
nincompoop wrote: > > Do you have any idea how to turn off the screen? I suppose it is a > feature of Jivelite but I cannot find it. I guess it can be done by > toggling one of the gpio pins - but which one? I cannot find a schematic > for the Pirate Audio board. And there are some ST7789