Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce: piCorePlayer 8.0.0

2022-12-22 Thread bwanatheclown
Hi all, I've been using piCorePlayer for a while now with a USB flashdrive plugged into my router as my main source of music. Took me a bit of trial and error but eventually worked out the right settings to mount the USB using CIF. Worked like a charm - nice cheap, super responsive NAS!! :-)

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce: piCorePlayer 8.0.0

2022-12-22 Thread nupi
kidstypike wrote: > What do you mean by "does not work"? The needles don't move? Yes the needles do not move. > > The VU meters only work if you are controlling the squeezelite instance > on the Pi running Jivelite, they won't work if you're controlling > another player. Although you could

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce: piCorePlayer 8.0.0

2022-12-22 Thread kidstypike
nupi wrote: > Thanks! :) > > Everything seems to work except for the VU meter. I can see the VU > meter. But it does not work. Strange. That would be nice if it would > work. But it's nothing really important. What do you mean by "does not work"? The needles don't move? The VU meters only

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce: piCorePlayer 8.0.0

2022-12-22 Thread nupi
Thanks! :) Everything seems to work except for the VU meter. I can see the VU meter. But it does not work. Strange. That would be nice if it would work. But it's nothing really important. nupi's Profile:

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Picoreplayer Hardware Volume Control

2022-12-22 Thread Greg Erskine
I am curious about Analogue vs Digital? I suspect Analogue is just the Headphones jack? Greg Erskine's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=7403 View this thread:

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce: piCorePlayer 8.0.0

2022-12-22 Thread Greg Erskine
mr-b wrote: > Tx. I'm wary of adding things that would reduce reliability - that's > what I'm trying to solve! > What kinds of things might it break? I'm not hacking or trying to turn > PCP into a Swiss army knife, just trying to make it easier to diagnose > messages. util-linux.tcz contains a

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce: piCorePlayer 8.0.0

2022-12-22 Thread paul-
pCP is running in RAM, you need to backup changes. There is a backup option in the pCP menu on Jivelite. Or do it from the pCP web interface. piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM. Homepage: https://www.picoreplayer.org Please 'donate'

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce: piCorePlayer 8.0.0

2022-12-22 Thread Paul Webster
nupi wrote: > > And even worse. At every restart/reboot comes the settings menu with > language and skin. How do I get this to go away? Tell Jivelite to save its settings. >From memory it is in the pCP section of the settings in Jivelite UI itself. Paul Webster author of \"now playing\"

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce: piCorePlayer 8.0.0

2022-12-22 Thread Jeff07971
nupi wrote: > Now with HiFiBerry Digi2 Pro it is working. > > I didn't know there was a vumeter. > In PiCorePlayer itself it was missing under settings. Only when I > clicked on Download in the browser under Tweaks, Jivelite Setup, the Vu > Meter appeared in the PiCorePlayer. > >

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce: piCorePlayer 8.0.0

2022-12-22 Thread nupi
nupi wrote: > > In that case I will have to buy HiFiBerry Digi2 Pro. Now with HiFiBerry Digi2 Pro it is working. I didn't know there was a vumeter. In PiCorePlayer itself it was missing under settings. Only when I clicked on Download in the browser under Tweaks, Jivelite Setup, the Vu Meter

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce: piCorePlayer 8.0.0

2022-12-22 Thread chrober
Hi Michael, Paul, thanks for your answers! mherger wrote: > Why would you want to run rustc on pCP? You can run it on any "full > blown" OS, or even cross-compile for the Pi - it might be worlds faster, > too. Very good point, actually! I was expecting this kind of feedback, though. And the

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Picoreplayer Hardware Volume Control

2022-12-22 Thread ralphy
squeezelite can list the mixer devices for a specific device, for use with the -V option. You need to add the specific device using the -o option *before* -L, otherwise it will list the mixer(s) for the default device regardless. For example, for my hifiberry HAT I get. Code:

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce: piCorePlayer 8.0.0

2022-12-22 Thread Paul Webster
There is a bash script in this answer that might you ... apart from pCP not using bash ... https://stackoverflow.com/questions/13890789/how-do-i-convert-dmesg-timestamp-to-custom-date-format You might be able to convert it to ash (which I think is the pCP default) Paul Webster author of

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] piCorePlayer LMS installation after power outage

2022-12-22 Thread strebor56
I've just built a raspberyshake and for the same reason have included a juice4halt supercap board into the build. I'm about to move my LMS from an X86 UPS backed server to a pi, this is in a case with no room for juice4halt and am thus looking for an external solution, non found so far. I need a

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce: piCorePlayer 8.0.0

2022-12-22 Thread mr-b
Tx. I'm wary of adding things that would reduce reliability - that's what I'm trying to solve! What kinds of things might it break? I'm not hacking or trying to turn PCP into a Swiss army knife, just trying to make it easier to diagnose messages.