sodface wrote:
> Hi blackbird, I'm thrilled to see someone else running Alpine on a thin
> client and that you were able to use at least my x86_64 packages for
> squeezelite and jivelite successfully! I do not personally have a need
> to support x86 and I don't really want to se
sodface wrote:
> I had a request for the APKBUILD files to build the packages needed for
> jivelite on Alpine and which aren't in the official Alpine repos -
> namely, jivelite, sdl_gfx, and sdl_ttf. I still have repos for aarch64,
> x86_64, armv7, armhf and armel up on sodface.com but I
Im very happy to run squeezelite and jivelite on my Thin client (t620).
I appreciate your effort. I want to run it on my HP t420. HP t420 is
32bit arch. Do you have any plan for supporting x86 ?
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shunte88 wrote:
> Hi @blackbird
>
> I'll take a look at that
>
> the streaming format shouldn't affect the monitor but maybe there's
> something amiss in the tags payload and we hit a null pointer or buffer
> overflow - either would potentially cause a freeze,same if visu
There is also the possibility of a memory leak, but I figured out how to
reproduce the issue 100%.
Some of my favorite radio stations have installed 'PLAYHLS V2'
(https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?103158-Announce-PlayHLS-Plugin-plugin-to-play-Apple-HLS-m3u8-stream)
on the LMS using
The picture below is my DIY vacuum tube amps (45 SuperTriode, KT77 SE).
At the far left is the picoreplayer (RPi3B+).
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It is well displayed in Celsius in the weather information.
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Thank you.
I used the following command:
Code:
shunte88 wrote:
> cool to see pics of peoples setups
>
> please post more pics, great to see what folks are doing :o
Hi,
I did test adding UNIT option. But, it's not working. [Adding si, or us
to API key like as API KEY, us or API KEY, si ]
It's not a serious issue. :)
I tried many options
shunte88 wrote:
> hi @blackbird
>
> TL;DR fonts are hard coded and basic, potential future enhancement but
> nothing soon.
>
> And the long winded rambling version :)
>
> The fonts that the display uses are actually hard-code bitmaps, tiles,
> and they're li
Currently, the alphabet is displayed well, but if the tag of the music
file is in Korean or Chinese, it cannot be displayed properly. If UTF-8
is supported, change the font to one that supports East Asian languages
(eg ARIALUNI.TTF) and it will be displayed properly. Are there any plans
to