ItÂ’s up to the speaker to connect. Power the speaker up after the
system is running.
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paul- wrote:
> The wifi driver does indeed take forever to compile on a piZero. Anyway
> I found the problem
>
I will give this a go tomorrow. Thanks very much, paul! I do
appreciate your help with this, pCP allows me to maintain my now
decades-old LMS ecosystem.
Uninstall and reinstall bluetooth.
Now paired speaker is remembered but not connected.
I have to manually press connect after every reboot.
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The wifi driver does indeed take forever to compile on a piZero. Anyway
I found the problem
Download new copies of the build scripts from the github. To avoid
recompiling do this.
sudo mkdir -p /lib/modules/5.10.42-pcpCore
sudo ln -s /lib/modules/5.10.42-pcpCore/build
touch /tmp/mark
cd to
Something went wrong when installing Bluetooth. Do you have plenty of
disk space? EitHer manually add the entry, then pair your device
again. Or remove Bluetooth, reboot, then reinstall.
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
Homepage: https://www.picoreplayer.org
paul- wrote:
> Go to the diagnostics page, and look for This section.
>
> [ INFO ] Current /opt/.filetool.lst
>
> Is var/lib/bluetooth shown in this list?
No it doesn't.
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Go to the diagnostics page, and look for This section.
[ INFO ] Current /opt/.filetool.lst
Is var/lib/bluetooth shown in this list?
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So far so good. I'll be listening more this a.m..
I'm changing you name to 'Genius in a van' :-)
Have a wonderful weekend.
Howard
Howard Passman wrote:
> Hi Ronnie. LOL You are talking to the real dunce.
>
> I'll give 8.0 a try. The reason I am using 7.0 is I found with 8.0 I
> could not
Fist of all i would like to thank all people involved for this wonderful
piece of software.
I am using a pcp8.0 on a rpi3B+ and i am using an JBL Go2 Bluetooth
speaker.
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Speaker is pairing and playing fine, but PCP keeps loosing connection
every time i shut it down and i have to
Hi Ronnie. LOL You are talking to the real dunce.
I'll give 8.0 a try. The reason I am using 7.0 is I found with 8.0 I
could not load Jivelite without it locking up. Regardless, I'll give it
a shot.
As far as the screen, I'm not using any special overlay or edit. It is a
OSOYOO 5 Inch DSI
Howard Passman wrote:
> Good morning Ronnie. It was very late last night when I got the DAC
> working. I listened to it for a while and discovered that after 2-3
> minutes of play it stops playing for about 1 second, stutters back and
> continues playing for another few minutes then repeats
Howard Passman wrote:
> Actually hw:CARD=A20,DEV=0 and plughw:CARD=A20,DEV=0 both worked the
> same.Have you tried disabling Jivelite to see if that is causing the freeze?
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Actually hw:CARD=A20,DEV=0 and plughw:CARD=A20,DEV=0 both worked the
same.
slartibartfast wrote:
> Which output device did you choose to get it to work?
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
Howard Passman's
Howard Passman wrote:
> Good morning Ronnie. It was very late last night when I got the DAC
> working. I listened to it for a while and discovered that after 2-3
> minutes of play it stops playing for about 1 second, stutters back and
> continues playing for another few minutes then repeats
Good morning Ronnie. It was very late last night when I got the DAC
working. I listened to it for a while and discovered that after 2-3
minutes of play it stops playing for about 1 second, stutters back and
continues playing for another few minutes then repeats that process.
More information.
Howard Passman wrote:
> Hi Ronnie. Well, I don't know what happened, but it's working. I'm
> assuming it's the third USB cable I tried.
>
> Thanks again for taking the time. I do appreciate it very much.
>
> Howard
Good show :)
ronnie
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