cpd73 wrote:
> Ah, I set an initial size of 1024x768. What I need to do is check the
> screen size, and set this appropriately.
Yes, that update works.
piTouch w/JustBoom DigiHat -> RME ADI-2 DAC FS -> JBL 305P MkII
monitors; LMS 8.2 on piCorePlayer/Pi 4; Material Skin.
Also builds and runs under Armbian Linux on the Inovato Quadra. Not
quite fitting the 7" 1024X600 display, cut off at the bottom.
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cpd73 wrote:
> For what its worth, I've started writing a Qt based wrapper app for
> MaterialSkin - see https://github.com/CDrummond/lms-material-app-qt This
> is similar to my Android APK, in that it is a wrapper around a WebView
> that adds extras such as server auto-disovery, etc. Its in its
brainchild wrote:
> Thank you for the responses.
>
> I understand that Material Skin is a single-page web application that
> may be served from LMS or stored on a client. For a cleaner style, it
> may be preferred to load it from an application that operates as a
> standalone wrapper. In
Just for grins, installed Squeezeplay on my ChromeBox. While it's
nicely suited to 7" touchscreens, it really isn't a desktop app. The
Material Skin, saved as an "app", is far more intuitive and easier to
navigate with a mouse.
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brainchild wrote:
> To be clear, "LMS GUI" refers to the web page that is served by LMS when
> a browser requests from the machine on which LMS is running, correct?
>
MATERIAL SKIN CAN CONTROL ANY OF YOUR RENDERERS, INCLUDING SQUEEZELITE,
UPNP, CHROMECAST...
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The Material Skin is excellent, can be made to "look and feel" just like
a native Linux app easily enough. I use it on my ChromeBox and on my
iPhone most every day to control any/all of my squeezelite endpoints. I
don't really see a need for a native app, at all. YMMV.
piTouch w/JustBoom
LMS with the UPnP Bridge. Any Sonos device will show up as a UPnP
renderer. piCorePlayer may be the simplest way to set up LMS. Jivelite
will provide the touchscreen capability.
piTouch w/JustBoom DigiHat -> RME ADI-2 DAC FS -> JBL 305P MkII
monitors; LMS 8.2 on piCorePlayer/Pi 4;
sh1ntomi wrote:
> Thanks Paul and Chicks.
>
> I have not soldered GPIO pins to the Zero2W but I am using Pimoroni's
> hammer header pin and I suspect this could be the issue?!
>
> For now I have connected a ZeroWh I had lying around. This seems to be
> working fine for bot
paul- wrote:
> Just curious, have you check to see if the screen works with RaspiOS and
> the 02W? I have a 02W, but just lacking time to try it out on my HP4.
Working fine here on Zero 2W running RaspiOS Buster. Haven't tried
upgrading to latest release of RaspiOS.
piTouch w/JustBoom
You can use the amixer command to set volume without having to interact.
Just type amixer by itself to find the device you want to change, then
change its volume using set [device] 100%
tc@piLMSServer:~$ amixer
Simple mixer control 'Headphone',0
Capabilities: pvolume pvolume-joined pswitch
alidaf wrote:
> there is an annoying mouse cursor that I'd like to get rid of.
Not sure this works for PiCorePlayer, but on the standard RaspberryPiOS
image, just add "vt.global_cursor_default=0" to the end of cmdline.txt
to disable the annoying cursor.
pi@piTouchMini:/boot $ cat cmdline.txt
vwpolo wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm trying to connect a 3.5 HDMI touch screen to piCorePlayer+PiZero. A
> cheap one from aliexpress.
>
> Everything works fine except the touchscreen and calibration.
>
> the input devices are changing every few seconds.
> some times: ls /dev/input =event2 mice ts0
>
paul- wrote:
> Got my Zero-2W, With the 32 bit pCP8 image, the only thing I had to
> update is the config.txt, and add netusb to the boot partition.
> Networking worked fine.
>
> The 64bit image requires a bit more to get it to boot. I'm in the
> process of building kernels and doing some
Soldered on a header, dropped it in place of a Zero. Immediately
tripled the frames/second, and the CPU(s) are far less stressed while
running Squeezelite and a FFT spectrum display. Overclocking a bit
brings the frame rate up to 30 fps, more than adequate for this
purpose.
Adafruit had none this morning, then 42 when I checked (and ordered one)
a few minutes ago. Now they're out of stock. Snagged one just in time!
;)
piTouch w/JustBoom DigiHat -> RME ADI-2 DAC FS -> JBL 305P MkII
monitors; LMS 8.2 on piCorePlayer/Pi 4; Material Skin.
Quad core! Sweet. Will order some as soon as they're in stock.
Thanks.
piTouch w/JustBoom DigiHat -> RME ADI-2 DAC FS -> JBL 305P MkII
monitors; LMS 8.2 on piCorePlayer/Pi 4; Material Skin.
chicks's Profile:
I believe Chromecast Audio will drive headphones, do crossfade (via LMS
settings), supports 24/96 and can be battery powered with a standard
USB-Micro USB cable from a bog standard battery pack. Size and weight
competitive with a Zero.
piTouch w/JustBoom DigiHat -> RME ADI-2 DAC FS -> JBL
All my devices updated to 8.0, push-button easy. Thanks for making it
so simple! :)
piTouch w/JustBoom DigiHat -> RME ADI-2 DAC FS -> JBL 305P MkII
monitors; LMS 8.1.1 on piCorePlayer/Pi 4; Material Skin.
chicks's
I don't remember having to set anything, but my Chromecast Audio turns
off its light after about 30 seconds after stopping play. The Justboom
Digi Zero does the same, shutting off both the optical and coax outputs.
It's great, as my RME DAC will auto-switch to whichever input has an
active
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