:(
Tried the -C just in case, anyway I disabled squeezelite from starting
Also tried on another DAC
same thing, everathing looks to behave normally but no sound out
the bitrate displayed by the DAC is completely random (this time it
showed 384KHz)
I'll try from an android device when I get my
king at my dad's a few months ago and it looked easy! there
must be something I forgot...
Is there a checklist somewhere?
Cheers,
Charles
Linvincible wrote:
> Hello dear community,
>
> second install of a pcP for Bluetooth receiver purpose, with no better
> success than the first time
Hello dear community,
second install of a pcP for Bluetooth receiver purpose, with no better
success than the first time.
Context: I want to listen to the sound of music or videos played on my
iPhone through my stereo system, thanks to bluetooth link.
pcP 8.0 used, checked for updates and
Thanks for the reply Paul,
This is a fresh install and I use the internal bt
Ill just do it again then
paul- wrote:
> If you are going to try a USB BT dongle, you need to disable the RPI
> bluetooth.
>
> otherwise it should all work. Is this a upgraded system, or a fresh
> install?
Main
hi there, jsut assembled a new pCP to stream BT sound from my iPhone, as
sometimes I want the sound from an app or video...
pCP is connected via USB to my DAC and works well with squeezelite
I set up the iphone as both streamer and player but nothing happens...
no sound...
pairing looks fine
OK so I re-burt a fresh image and this time added the extra filesystems
and exFAT first, this time it worked.
Linvincible wrote:
> Thanks for the fast answer, the interface lets me delete the extension
> and add it again, did it from the interface already and reinstalled
> after reb
Thanks for the fast answer, the interface lets me delete the extension
and add it again, did it from the interface already and reinstalled
after reboot, same thing. Just tried from cli, same symptoms. I will
rebuild altoguether ;o) but later now...
paul- wrote:
> It appears that for some
Hello Paul, happy new year!
And thanks for this new major version ;o)
I upgraded one of my pis (a Pi 2 Model B) to this new release (burnt
from image) and installed LMS, extra filesystems support. When I went to
install exFAT a message said it was already installed.
Yet in the mount USB disk
Hi there, just sharing a fun story here since I cant share it on
Facebook, my mom reads it ;0)
So I had a pair of speakers lying around, a small stereo amp, a
raspberry pi, when my mothers integrated shitty CD player died. I
thought well Ill just package a picoreplayer based stand-alone player
thanks I'll post the question eslewhere then
Paul Webster wrote:
> Might be better addressed in the Audiophile area.
> I suspect that most in this section do not hear any jitter.
Syno 415+ with LMS 7.9 -> Picoreplayer 3.11 with Audio-GD I2S hdmi
output -> PS Audio DirectStream -> Pass Labs
Hello all, has anyone experienced underclocking of their Pi so that the
clock matches an easily dividable rate for the known frequencies of 44.1
and 48 KHz?
What happens if we run the Pi at *1, 083 801 6 GHz? (that's
44.1*48*2^9 Khz)
Is that achievable?
Would it solve the jitter issue of the Pi
thanks, found it and it works now!
pcp is really loaded now!
paul- wrote:
> Yes, there is, you have to install it manually from the extension page.
> It's pcp-dsdplayer.tcz
Syno 415+ with LMS 7.9 -> Picoreplayer 3.11 with Audio-GD I2S hdmi
output -> PS Audio DirectStream -> Pass Labs XP20
Hello, I try to run LMS on the pcp
when activating the DSDPlayer an error message on the player/DSDPlayer
settings says:
"DSDPlayer does not currently include a version of dsdplay which
supports your server. DSD playback has been disabled for this player."
Is there an updated plugin for pcp?
thanks Greg, it was the GPIO conflict with the IR sensor.
I have to rewire it now ;o)
Greg Erskine wrote:
> Hi Linvincible,
>
> [...]
>
> BTW:
> 1. What is your User Command #1 for? /usr/local/bin/sds.sh
> 2. Also there seems to be a GPIO conflict with your IR remote
Hi Hreg,
Thanks for your answer!
The PCB of the card says hifiberry dig-pro HW 1.2
I tried with all the hifiberry settings anyway...
Ill check the overlay manually and remove the IR to test what could be
the conflict with
Greg Erskine wrote:
> Hi Linvincible,
>
> It should be
Hello, just updated to pcp4
squeezelite will not start if I use the driver hifiberry digi+ pro, doe
sonly when I use the driver hifiberry DAC+ Light (this is a straight
bypass of I2S signal, card does nothing)
Hifiberry support said:
-as we're not the developers of PiCorePlayer, we can't
Paul Webster wrote:
> There are 2 partitions on the SD card.
> It is the boot partition that is running out of space.
> We you upgrading from a very old pCP (which I think had a small boot
> partition in the old days)?
>
> Perhaps you have copied some other files into the boot partition that
>
hello,
what's the minimum memory card size to upgrade to 3.21?
I extended the partition to the whole SD card (8GB)
in the beginning of the process it says this
[ INFO ] You are installing piCorePlayer3.21
[ OK ] Free space: 7150336k - Required space: 12000k
then when untaring:
./README
tar:
Thanks, good point, that will get me the music stream and control from
the iPhone
But not from the head unit with carplay
i'll check if I have a browser in the head unit that can display the LMS
page if that the case then problem solved! without carplay ;o)
Paul Webster wrote:
> One way would
Hello,
I am new to the Apple world but need to setup something this time, to
play music in my new car that will only accept an iPhone as a source.
iPod not reconized...
Can we stream from PicorePlayer TO the iPhone somehow? And use the Music
default application, since it's the only one recognized
thanks, and thanks Tex also.
I'll reinstall a fresh copy and retest!
Bas Horneman wrote:
> --Has anyone here tested the Digi+pro with Pcp 3.11?
> Yes. No problem. Installed it last weekend. Connected it via i2s to my
> DDDAC1794. I'll have a look this evening to see how I configured it.
>
>
Hello,
I am trying the Hifiberry Digi+pro, after the Kali couldn't issue a
stable signal.
This time when selecting the propoer driver "Hifiberry Digi+pro"
squeezelite doesn't restart.
I rebooted many times, tried to change the settings back and forth
between Hifiberry DAC Light+ and Hifiberry
thanks for the motivation speech, I am trying it and suffer from a small
perk
16 bit streams show alternating 16 bit and 24 bit recognition on the dac
screen
you can see it here
https://youtu.be/4AsqcPouthU
I can't hear any defect but I'm wondering what that dac does in the
background to
Just. Ought a Kali and not too happy with it, I wish I found this thread
before!
So if one would want a good reclocker for I2S, what would you advise? Is
the hifiberry digi+ pro a better choice?
JackOfAll wrote:
> How do you figure that? The Kali/Piano situation in "fake" master mode,
> fed
Hey everyone,
this is a bit off topic but maybe you can help me setup the Kali board I
just bought.
It's misbehaving on 16 bit tracks, my dac is confused as per the bit
depth of the signal it receives. It displays 16 bit most of the time but
regularly jumps to 24 bit. It never did that without
Hello,
I installed an Allo Kali reclocker card on my Pi and the speed reported
by my DAC is half of what it should be, and no sound is decoded.
Have any of you had that in the past? I tried different settings but
nothing fixed it.
Syno 415+ with LMS 7.9 -> Picoreplayer with Audio-GD I2S hdmi
Hi Scott,
Disabled mmap but the noise is still there
Charles
sckramer wrote:
> Hi Linvincible,
>
> Can you try something... see if disabling MMAP on squeezelite changes
> it. This is now enabled by default in 3.10/3.10 audio where in 3.02 it
> was not.
Syno 415+ with LMS 7.9
thanks to Clive for this upgraded kernel, allowing DSD128 with I2S
output!
now compared to the 3.02, there is a slight background noise with DSD
only (even DSD64)
my wife said it's cool it's like listening to vinyl ;o)
it's the same issue with latest MoOde version, so it's probably really
from
maybe IP address conflict?
check the Ip address of the players when they are on, they should have
different addresses
if they don't, specify an IP address for them instead of letting the
DHCP (probably your router) assign it
Choose in that case an address outside of the DHCP span!
check in your
hi guys
sorry I posted by mistake an antry on the USB DAC list
This row can be removed:
10/12/2016 19:57:54 Ps Audio DirectStream 384
kHz 3.02Linvincible front:CARD=P20,DEV=0
I hit shift+enter to add a line but that didn't work out too well...
the row two rows below can
ah, thanks for the details. not good news for me since I don't know
where to get that patch and how to install it...
is the readme enough to perform the install? Can you point me to the
right place?
Is there a chance this patch will be part of picoreplayer in the
future?
JackOfAll wrote:
> To
disable this downsampling?
Thanks in advance!
Linvincible wrote:
> Hello,
> In regards of DSD128 capability of the I2S output: files are now played!
> since 3.02 ;o)
> The weird thing though is that my DAC reports them as 24*176.4 PCM
> (when reading DSD64 files it reposts th
Hello,
In regards of DSD128 capability of the I2S output I was directed to a
'thread on DIYAudio '
(http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/digital-line-level/295880-mamboberry-ls-my-new-pi-hat-3.html#post4827086)
Explanation from the poster (Soundcheck):
-To run 384 and DSD128 properly, you need to have
Hi Guys, went from 2.05 to 3.01 (clean download on card) and can't get
DSD working again...
I put -e dsd in the "Various input" field, PCM plays fine but no DSD
tried in I2S anD USB, same thing. No changes on the LMS server.
was there another parameter to touch that I don't remember about?
I've
IR finally! Glad this coul dbe squeezed in,
thanks guys this is going to be really helpful!
sbp wrote:
> Finally, a new piCorePlayer version is ready. piCorePlayer3.00.
>
>
SPK: Magnepan 3.6R - PRE: Pass Labs XP20 - AMPS: 4 x Emotiva XPA-1 Gen2
- Active filter Pass Labs XVR-1 - SOURCE:
it's normal, since this is a big update it was chosen not to make it
available via online upgrade, you need to download the full version and
burn it on the card as in the old days
you can see on the news page of picoreplayer page:
"IMPORTANT: Because this version is so different from the others
Hi guys, thanks for the suggestions, I will try
Charles
sbp wrote:
Hi It seems like the export file have a permission problem.
Please try : sudo chmod 777 /sys/class/gpio/export before you try your
command
Regards
Steen
Greg Erskine wrote:
Hi Linvincible,
I don't think we have
I use only 2. preamp not to damper with the bit depth of the stream
Might investigate 4. ALSA to play with the balance on one of my systems
where the speakers are oddly placed and I don't have another balance
option
Charles
Greg Erskine wrote:
Hi guys,
Who finds posts about volume control
Hello,
I finally updated to V1.19
I used the port GPIO 22 to receive/send a signal to a power board that
cuts cleanly the power after the pi has shutdown
Since upgrade to V1.19l, I can't write in /sys/class/gpio/export any
more :
tc@piCorePlayer:~$ echo 22 /sys/class/gpio/export
sh: write
Hi Jens,
Are you using an I2S DAC?
GPIO 18 is pin 12, used for the bit clock I2S output...
If you use the I2S output you'll need to change that GPIO on the LIRC
config by another one.
I'm also interested by the LIRC config and not knowledgeable enough to
do it myself, please let us know when
Greg Erskine wrote:
Hi Linvincible,
Congratulations, it's great when you hack things and they work! :D
Can you give me more details why you needed the extra HDMI connection?
regards
Greg
I wanted an I2S output, to feed my external DAC through its I2S input
It's a PS Audio
photo of the board connected to the Pi through 40pins ribbon cable (and
a bit of soldering)
17702
now I just need to change the port Lirc listens to to enable remote
control, does anybody know how to do that?
By default it uses the GPIO 18, pin 12, same as bit clock for the I2S
output...
thanks
not quite,
I am connecting a PS Audio DirectStream to a raspberry pi through an
Audio-GD I2S HDMI output module
it''s an extra card I wired to the GPIO ports of the Pi that has an HDMI
output
JackOfAll wrote:
(Even more confused after reading hsmeets response above, You cannot
connect the RPI
thanks I'll try that!
sbp wrote:
Hi Linvincible
I must admit that I have newer played any dsd file, so I'm simply
repeating Clives advice from page 263 in this thread:
I'd be making sure I have DoP disabled on the Daphile
LMS Player config page, squeezelite DoP (-D) option disabled
JackOfAll wrote:
I'm a little confused after reading the DirectStream manual (Which I
am assuming is the hardware, from your signature, that you are referring
to, when you say I2S hdmi adapter.)
The I2S inputs can handle single and double rate DSD directly or DoP.
OK. And this
Thanks for the advice, that worked!
I just used -D in Various input field and everything now works.
Happy bunny now!
Thanks for the help
Charles
sbp wrote:
Hi Linvincible
I must admit that I have newer played any dsd file, so I'm simply
repeating Clives advice from page 263
Hello,
still trying to get DSD playing, with I2S hdmi adapter connected to DAC
PCM is working fine, but DSD tracks are jumped
I tried every option in Device supports DOP (-d 5, -D 5, -e DSD, -e
dsd, -E DSD and also nothing)
here's what I see in the log, does anyone know what to do?
[15-03-12
Hey guys,
news on my I2S hdmi out diy project
it kind of worked!
Details: bought the I2S hdmi output module from Audio-GD and connected
as such:
BCK - pin 12
MCLK (master clock) - grounded on pin 34
WCK (LRCLK) - pin 35
Data - pin 40
Ground - pin 39
Power : pin 1 (3.3V)
selected standard I2S
probedb wrote:
That's an audiophile nonsense thread right there. Especially DSD.
You said 32/384, it already supports 24x192 doesn't it? Supporting the
next doubling of bit-rate/sample rate doesn't make it better at
supporting lower bit-rate/sample rates. As 24/192 is unnecessary unless
am excited... this is a significant upgrade!
In the past we were told it could not handle DSD but now it should be ok
should it not?
wishlist : I2S output on hdmi out for PCM up to 32x384 and DSD 256!
SPK: Triangle Magellan Quatuor - PRE: Emotiva XSP-1 Gen2 - AMPS: 4 x
Emotiva XPA-1 Gen2 -
Greg Erskine wrote:
Hi TheLastMan,
Yeah, the term turn off in not necessarily clear in our discussions.
This does cause some confusion.
Here are the turn offs I can think of:
1. Shutdown from pCP web interface - graceful RasPi Linux shutdown -
powered off state
2. Hard power off -
Hello,
I found the PI I2S pinout and am wondering if we can make our own I2S
hdmi cable. Some popular high end DACs use it now...
On this document we can see what hdmi pins ps audio spec uses for I2S:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/lv?key=0AgVhKcl_3lHfdFhNT0xWQnNVWTI1QjhTdXVGVThiYncpli=1
Greg Erskine wrote:
Hi Charles,
Double check all of your settings. If you don't find a problem then do a
fresh install onto your SD card and start from scratch.
regards
did a fresh install and it worked, thanks.
Stereo - SPK: Triangle Magellan Quatuor - PRE Emotiva XSP-1 Gen2 - AMPS
hello,
I installed the latest 7.9 LMS build for readynas and my squeezebox
Touch and transporter are recognized, but PiCorePlayer isn't any more!
how can I debug this?
PCplayer status: piCorePlayer v1.17a | piCore v5.3 | Squeezelite v1.6.4
LMS build:
Greg Erskine wrote:
hi Linvincible,
Some GPIO extensions put a wrapper around the basic GPIO operations and
may allow non-root access.
I prefer to use this piCore script to shutdown piCorePlayer. It seems to
do a cleaner job than the many other methods/options.
Code
Greg Erskine wrote:
hi Linvincible,
I think I mentioned this earlier?? piCore only uses the standard shell
not bash. So, have you changed the very first line of each script from
#!/bin/bash to #!/bin/sh. Also the standard shell doesn't do arrays,
everything else should be OK.
regards
Greg Erskine wrote:
Hi Linvincible,
I guess this product could be made to work with piCorePlayer but may
require editing of the scripts. piCorePlayer uses piCore, which uses
shell not bash and busybox. This usually means minor changes to the
shell scripts. You will probably need to also
Greg Erskine wrote:
Hi Linvincible,
I guess this product could be made to work with piCorePlayer but may
require editing of the scripts. piCorePlayer uses piCore, which uses
shell not bash and busybox. This usually means minor changes to the
shell scripts. You will probably need to also
Hello,
I added an IR card capable of starting and cutting the power to the pi.
it's from http://www.msldigital.com/ and they provide sh scripts for
other releases here http://www.msldigital.com/pages/more-information/ ,
that I tried
I get the error: can't open '/sys/class/gpio/gpio22/value
I
JackOfAll wrote:
The problem is that you need a kernel driver, specifically for the
Mytek, ('mytekusb2' (https://github.com/lintweaker/mytekusb2)). It is
not in the upstream kernel, so I am not surprised that the DAC is not
recognised. I used to supply the driver (and a firmware package -
JackOfAll wrote:
I'm not Steen, but as someone who knows a little about DSD support and
not wanting you to pull your hair out.
Do yourself a favour. Do it on the back-end, not on the Pi. If you
have LMS 7.9 on a server, install Triode's PlayDSD plugin and either
transcode to PCM
Hi Steen,
I read in another thread that DSD was now supported on squeezelite
Is the version you embedded in piCorePlayer supporting native DSD as
mentionned in there?
I'll test tonight I just want to make sure I don't pull all my hair out
for nothing ;o)
Cheers,
Linvincible
with the SB3 and USB out, transcoding to DoP on the server as you
advised.
I'll write again after testing ;o)
Linvincible
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