I just found this and wondered if anything came of it?
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?p=1006198
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Boogie2005 wrote:
> Hi paul, Firts Page:
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> Does this mean I can no longer use HDMI audio? I have the pi4 with
> PiCore 7 connected via HDMI to my AVR, and only listen to music via HDMI
> out.The same announcement was made for pCP 7. If it works on 7 it probably
works on 8. Try burning
Hi paul, Firts Page:
> Known Issues
>
> No support for RT kernels. I don't see support for these kernels
> continuing.
> HDMI audio is quite hit and miss. Many bumpy roads ahead for HDMI
> audio out.
Does this mean I can no longer use HDMI audio? I have the pi4 with
PiCore 7 connected via
paul- wrote:
> Do either of these support aac? I have added aac support in bluealsa,
> however I don't have any headsets that use aac to test it?
>
> Grumpy Bob,
> Update the bluetooth modules from the bluetooth page, that should
> correct the Invalid Instruction issue. I guess I forgot to
This any good?
>
>
> 7-14 03:46 CEST INFOConnected SOUNDPEATS Truebuds
> 07-14 03:46 CEST DEBUG pCP OUTPUT="equal"
> 07-14 03:46 CEST DEBUG LMS server IP:""
> 07-14 03:46 CEST DEBUG pCP ALSAVOLUME=""
> 07-14 03:46 CEST DEBUG pCP Card Conf:"Headphones.conf"
>
That is a handsfree profile, that is likely connecting, then
disconnecting. Need to see more of the logs.
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Check the bluetooth logs. It should show the codec being used.
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paul- wrote:
> Check the bluetooth logs. It should show the codec being used.
Would that be:
TRANSPORT:hfpag
?
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BigA507 wrote:
> Just did a fresh install of 32 bit PiCorePlayer 8. All working ok EXCEPT
> SAMBA 4 is broken.
Samba4 has been updated. Actually it was gnutls that was broken due to
nettle being upgraded. Remove, reboot, then reinstall Samba4, and you
should be set.
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paul- wrote:
> Do either of these support aac? I have added aac support in bluealsa,
> however I don't have any headsets that use aac to test it?
>
> Grumpy Bob,
> Update the bluetooth modules from the bluetooth page, that should
> correct the Invalid Instruction issue. I guess I forgot to
paul- wrote:
> What is the RPi revision level of that 2B board?
Hi Paul,
The Rpi 2B is:-
Revision a01041
PCB Rev 1.1
Looks like someone on the "Jivelite for PicorePlayer" Thread also has
this problem
Jeff
*Want a webapp ?* Get SqueezeLite-X !
Oh that's not good. Can you please confirm. The specific RPI board.
(Should be able to Get this on the Diagnostics Page - Raspberry Pi Tab.)
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paul- wrote:
> What USB Dac are you using and what RPI board? If you are using an
> older RPI board (Earlier than a RPI4) Then take a look at the "USB
> Audio tweaks" at the bottom of the tweaks page.
RPi 3B with Topping D10s.
Thanks. I have no idea what those settings mean but I will
In pcp 7 the Bluetooth speaker connections were super solid. I'm
finding the same connections in 8 are often subject to dropouts, seems
more prevalent with earbuds...
Occurs with both inbuilt bt or a bt dongle.
Eyerex wrote:
> Hello i normally run a secondary Pi running Picoreplayer with just
> Jivelite installed plugged into a TV just to show what the main player
> is playing but loaded a clean install of Picoreplayer 8 and Jivelite but
> when the Pi boots i see the normal load text then when you see
Hello i normally run a secondary Pi running Picoreplayer with just
Jivelite installed plugged into a TV just to show what the main player
is playing but loaded a clean install of Picoreplayer 8 and Jivelite but
when the Pi boots i see the normal load text then when you see the
Picoreplayer logo
tastewar wrote:
> Thanks, everyone!
Have you looked at my SqueezeAMP or the DAC32?
LMS 8.2 on Odroid-C4 - *SqueezeAMP!*, 5xRadio, 5xBoom, 2xDuet, 1xTouch,
1xSB3. Sonos PLAY:3, PLAY:5, Marantz NR1603, Foobar2000, ShairPortW,
2xChromecast Audio, Chromecast v1 and v2, Squeezelite on Pi,
Apesbrain wrote:
> On the DAC front, HiFiBerry and IQaudIO offer basic boards for well
> under $30 that snap onto the RPi. Current versions of pCP include
> drivers for both.
>
> https://www.pishop.us/product/hifiberry-dac-light/
> https://www.pishop.us/product/iqaudio-dac/
I can endorse
cybtrash wrote:
> Sadly this does not work for me. I tried several screensavers "when
> off", they all work, but I can't get back to menu. The button just
> doesn't appear and touching anywhere on display doesn't do anything.
> I can only guess that this might have to do something with
kidstypike wrote:
> When you touch that button and the screen goes black, touch the screen
> anywhere, the on/off button should appear (depends on how dark your
> screen is set when off), if you can't see the on/off button, it should
> still be there and usable, if you touch where the on/off
Thanks, everyone!
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Have clean installed pCP V8.0.0 on RPI 3B+ x 2
1st with RPI touchscreen, all is great including JL. Thanks !
2nd with HDMI output to TV (Video only Audio via HifiBerry DAC)
All works fine until I install JL, when the system boots I see the JL
splash screen and then nothing, no JL Setup page
paul- wrote:
> An error to trap, but bluealsa is not running for some reason on that
> system. What happens if you run bluealsa from command line.
>
> >
Code:
> >
> sudo /usr/local/bin/bluealsa --profile=a2dp-source --profile=a2dp-sink
--profile=hsp-ag
Assuming the DAC plays other music, it's likely not the DAC. DSD
configuration is highly picky. I don't have my Boss2 setup at the
moment to test again. I'll put it on the list to do.
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An error to trap, but bluealsa is not running for some reason on that
system. What happens if you run bluealsa from command line.
Code:
sudo /usr/local/bin/bluealsa --profile=a2dp-source --profile=a2dp-sink
--profile=hsp-ag --profile=hfp-ag
Ejdzi wrote:
> The web interface
That will take a bit of research. I'll look into it.
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In situ 7.01 to 8 on Pi3a with Allo Boss and Pi4b Allo Boss2 player -
both worked and playing now.
Well done and thanks.
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