ralphy wrote:
> You should be able to press and hold the top left of the touch screen to
> get out of Choose Player and then access the Settings menu to setup the
> remote library ip address.
>
> To set a remote music library from the command line, you would need to
> edit files in
I understand that if I want Jivelite to work in a configuration where
the player is on one subnet and the server is on another, I can go into
the Jivelite touchscreen GUI and manually set a Remote Music Library.
Is there a way to set this configuration option either via the web
interface, or
trebor.ed wrote:
> Hi Paul,
>
> This is great, WPA-EAP is working now !
>
> Thanks for the effort.
>
>
> Kind regards,
This is super great. Thanks to the both of you for bringing this up and
for addressing it!
Ah ha! Thanks so much.
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> OK, I put the pCP on the same subnet as my LMS server via wifi, and now
> Jivelite is magically working.
>
> Keep in mind, Squeezelite has been working perfectly across subnets, but
> there's something about Jivelite that breaks when that's the
> configuration.
I suspect that the hidden SSID is the problematic element, but I haven't
tested it, and probably won't now that it's working.
I was vaguely aware that "# Maintained by user" will allow me to create
a fixed config file that pCP won't later modify, but thanks for pointing
it out, as it made me
OK, I put the pCP on the same subnet as my LMS server, and now Jivelite
is magically working.
Keep in mind, Squeezelite has been working perfectly across subnets, but
there's something about Jivelite that breaks when that's the
configuration.
I'm curious about what it is.
Just to be sure I'm not missing anything, I started over from scratch,
with a fresh image on the SD card, and set up a wpa_supplicant file on
that SD card from the beginning.
So, at no time was I ever connected to a wired connection.
Squeezelite works fine. I have to specify my LMS server,
I'm still trying to 'sort out the problems'
(https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?103330-Jivelite-for-piCorePlayer=1013061=1#post1013061)
I am having with Jivelite on piCorePlayer 7.0.1 on a Pi with a
touchscreen and am digging deeper. I found an issue unrelated to that
that I thought
paul- wrote:
> Ethernet and wifi have different mac addresses, jivelite retains mac
> addresses, so when you switch, it thinks it is not the local player.
> Switching between wifi and ethernet will always cause problems. Get
> connected to whatever network connection you are going to use,
I should have said that changing to wav output from aif resolved the
problem for me with faad 2.5.
How was your AAC file created? Was it encoded on an x86 machine or
something PPC based?
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So your file is white noise as aif or as wav?
If you run faad from the command line with no arguments, the version
number should be in the very top line of the banner:
*** Ahead Software MPEG-4 AAC Decoder V2.5 **
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First, enable the d_source debug mode and see what it says when trying
to play a file. I'd then try upgrading to faad 2.5.
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with libmp4ff, which exists
with faad 2.0 but not 2.5.
I'd welcome any ideas as to why, but this post was primarily intended
to put the problem and solution in the archives for posterity.
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of the install or if I'm expected to roll my own. If
the latter, making an explicit note of that in the Installation.txt
file would be helpful.
Thanks.
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of
grabbing and installing everything necessary, it was all nicely
segregated from the rest of the system binaries, and that was, well,
nice and clean.
Thanks
ben
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Ok, bug created.
http://bugs.slimdevices.com/show_bug.cgi?id=4176
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to be.
If you use symlinks or mount points such that the directory path on
your Linux box matches that of the directory path in the XML file, it
should work fine.
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: file not found: in that logfile and it'll
give you all the info you need.
Hope this is helpful to someone.
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