davis wrote:
> To be honest I think I'll give up with the rPi0w and Bluetooth/WiFi
> onboard. I've already got a DAC on the way, so I'm happy to wait for
> that to arrive. Wires are pretty hard to argue with, and I can tuck it
> all behind the speaker.
>
> Thanks for the
paul- wrote:
> Davis,
>
> You need to add load the net usb kernel modules.
>
> Add a file named netusb. On your boot partition.
Did you mean to address this to TWART016 rather than me?
davis'
paul- wrote:
> Bluetooth is completely separate from the squeezelite page. Please send
> your bluetooth logs.
>
> I think you are going to be disappointed in this setup, as the rpi
> wireless chip does not play that nicely with WiFi and Bluetooth.
> Using a usb WiFi stick getting it away
Paul Webster wrote:
> Try taking the quotes out
Ah, if I remove the quotes from the wpa_supplicant.conf file (which
kinda contradicts the sample) to get the following line:
country=GB
then the kernel panic goes away, thanks.
However the problem of "no sound" apparently continues, and I'm
I have v6.0.0-b7 on an rPi0w. I'm trying to use both WiFi and Bluetooth
to create a totally wireless "Squeezebox".
I have enabled WiFi, and it joins my SSID ok, and I've paired with a
speaker successfully. However, I can't seem to actually get any sound
out (I've tried playing with volume, but
paul- wrote:
> There must be a dependancy issue in 5.0.0. I'll have to check. I would
> recommend using the 6.0.0-b7 for bluetooth. In my experience it works
> much better.
Hmm. That seems significantly better, in that the bluetooth page allows
me to discover and pair with a speaker, but
Hi,
I've just installed piCorePlayer v5.0.0 on an rpi0w, and I thought I'd
try out a Bluetooth connection while I wait for the DAC to arrive. I
know it's experimental, and beta, and that's completely understood.
However, when I try to scan for devices, it simply shows the line "[
INFO ]
9 on a USB stick, on an HP T5720 with music on a mounted net
drive
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experience -- yours may work wonderfully!). Do
you know what network card the T5720 has?
You could also try playing a lower bitrate version of the file to see
if that helps, and, if it does, I'd look at trying a different
distribution with a more recent driver (perhaps Fedora 10 beta).
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cjbrooker;288945 Wrote:
Could someone read through it to check it makes sense and is correct?
Looks good to me; nice work.
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given to SqueezeCenter (check, and
double-check the paths).
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{} \; # Add read+exec perms to
directories
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The punctuation at the end of the find command is important: it reads
open-braces, close-braces, space, backslash, semi-colon.
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wouldn't make any difference -- the problems are at the IP
level, not the ethernet level.
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