paul- wrote:
> https://www.raspberrypi.com/documentation/computers/raspberry-pi.html#power-supply-warnings
Ah, ok so there's none on the zero. Let me ask like this instead, would
the ALSA 10 band EQ put much load on the CPU of a zero? I'm namely under
the impression that when I use it after a
Greg Erskine wrote:
> "dmesg" will show overvoltage conditions.
What about undervoltage? Think that's more relevant? Wouldn't
overvoltage fry the CPU?
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Hi all,
Thought I first ask here since the thread is named "Power to the PcP"
Is there a way to check or preferably log the PCU power or alternatively
the Rpi power? Have a Rpi Zero W with a IQAudio digiAMP+ which power the
Rpi thru the GPIO and suspect a I've a dodgy PS.
Was thinking since
Hi,
Just thought I could put this here aswell if someone else have the same
"problem" and search for an answer. I asked the below over at "Logitech
Media Server 8.2.0released "
(>
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?114928-Logitech-Media-Server-8-2-0-released=1033409=1#post1033409)
Greg Erskine wrote:
> I have tested it, it works OK for me.
Ah, well it doesn't surprise me. What is your setup that works or have
you tested on many different setups? As said earlier I tried with Rpi 3
v1.2 with PcP 7.0 with an IqAudio Amp+ card. SQL is = v1.9.9-1386.
Have a Rpi 3B+ and
Greg Erskine wrote:
> Sorry doggod,
>
> There is a typo in Step 2.
>
> root needs a forward slash.
>
>
Yes I figured that one out directly so no worries. But not sure what you
mean with your answer though? Is it (the forward slash) supposed to
solve the problem that
Greg Erskine wrote:
> hi doggod,
>
> I previous versions of pCP this "beta" software sort of worked, but when
> RPF "fixed" ALSA and other pCP changes it got completely broken.
>
> Fixing this led me to another solution.
>
>
> >
Code
Greg Erskine wrote:
> hi doggod,
>
> I previous versions of pCP this "beta" software sort of worked, but when
> RPF "fixed" ALSA and other pCP changes it got completely broken.
>
> Fixing this led me to another solution ...
>
> regards
>
Hi all,
Have a Rpi 3 v1.2 with PcP 7.0 with an IqAudio Amp+ card. Ref to Greg's
input here in this really old post>
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?105470-PicorePlayer-and-LMS-how-to-get-a-MONO-downmix=850946=1#post850946
I follow the instructions as much I can understand but
garym wrote:
> I haven't used it, but would the "KidsPlay" 3rd party LMS plugin be of
> any use here in terms of simplifying controls?
Thanks but no. After looking it seemingly is only for remote control not
the actual player.
ralphy wrote:
> I don't think that's possible. Many of the menu items in jive are
> pushed from LMS, so removing them would require server side changes.
Ah, Ok never mind. I solved it pretty nicely by fiddling a bit with
Squeezeplay on my desktop PC. Ok so I wrote "really remove menues" my
Hi guys,
Asking in this thread since PcP 7 is the latest version.
I wonder if there is any way one could remove basically all menues from
Jivelite? I'm not talking about the "hide from/add to home menu"
function I mean really remove menues.
Like for example only have available "Favorites" and
Greg Erskine wrote:
> hi doggod,
>
> Most things are stored in pcp.cfg.
>
> [Main Page] > [Dignostics], scroll down to "Current pcp.cfg"
>
> Yes, you can add extra commands, they run in order 1 to 3.
>
> regards
> Greg
E
Greg Erskine wrote:
> hi doggod,
>
> I just looked at the code and it doesn't run if LMS is loaded.
>
> I am not sure why I made it more complex than necessary, especially as
> pCP only works on RPi's and RPi's don't have the hardware to suspend or
> power down. :con
Greg Erskine wrote:
> > Good detective work!
Thank you, dear Sir! :) :)
Having my fingers crossed to see what you guys eventually come up with.
Thanks for all your hard work! PcP really has turned out into something
special.
Paul Webster wrote:
> I presume you are saying that you need to WoL to be sent to the system
> that is hosting the music files not to the pCP that is running LMS
> (since pCP systems are not usually put to sleep).
>
> If yes - have you verified that sending a WoL to it (music storage
> system)
Greg Erskine wrote:
> Sorry doggod, I meant [Main Page] > [Diagnostics] > [Logs] > "boot"
>
> >
Code:
> > Loading configuration file... Done.
> Loading pcp-lms-functions... Done.
> Waiting for soundcard USB to populate.
kbeast wrote:
> I just confirmed on my setup, once it detects the network connection, it
> then sends the WOL and displays the mac address.
>
> I can't test WOL since this server doesn't sleep. If you plug a monitor
> in you'll be able to clearly see when it's issuing the command. I have
>
Greg Erskine wrote:
>
> [Main Page] > [Diagnostics] > [Logs] > "dmesg" will give a WoL message.
Are you saying that one could see and confirm in "dmesg" that the WoL
command has been sent at boot? If so, what is the exact textline to look
for?
kbeast wrote:
> > When picoreplayer boots, does it say it's waking the server? I kind
> of recall it mentions it. Might be worth attaching a screen to see
> what's going on when it boots since boot is fairly verbose, or possibly
> the logs (not sure which ones)
Refering to Greg Erskine in
kbeast wrote:
> Sorry not sure i caught the whole story, but if your trying to wake a
> device on wifi, the device can't be sleeping either, typically they will
> still show network status lights.
>
> In addition, ususally have to be on the same switch as its a broadcast
> packet. Try to wake
Greg Erskine wrote:
> Yes, "NIC" is the the transmitting computer.
>
> The form gets its input from the config file, so what you see is what
> is/will be saved. (/usr/local/etc/pcp/pcp.cfg)
>
> You can view "pCP Configuration" via [Main Page] > [Diagnostics] >
> [Logs] > "pCP Configuration"
>
Greg Erskine wrote:
> hi doggod,
>
> I found the existing WoL code works fine, but the wording in the
> Wake-on-LAN section was not very clear. So I have tidied it up a little
> for the next release of the pCP GUI.
>
> It also assumes that we are trying to control the L
Greg Erskine wrote:
> If I remember correctly pCP sends a WoL during the boot process.
>
> Obviously the recipient computer must have WoL capability. RPi's don't.
>
> The confusing thing to me is the network interface option. Is it the
> client or recipient ?
Yes exactly ...very confusing.
Greg Erskine wrote:
> You are right! I don't do any of the Jivelite programing and wasn't
> aware that someone had added it to Jivelite. (The truth is I probably
> forgot about it :mad:)
Greg Erskine wrote:
> It wasn't clear to me if you are using piCorePlayer's [ Tweaks ] >
> Wake-on-LAN
mherger wrote:
> > First
> I'm not sure I understand. Are you saying that these work, or that you
> tried to get them working?
>
> --
>
> Michael
Ah sorry, yes they do seem to work now when I finally managed to install
them. And to be clearer, it's in PCP V6.0.0 (no idea with LMS 8.1 in
mherger wrote:
> > If your issue is with Erland's plugins they can be installed in LMS
> 8.1.
>
> Can you provide a list of Erland's plugins you successfully use with LMS
>
> 8.x?
>
> --
>
> Michael
As an answer to your question I can now provide this;
Ok so I finally managed to get the
Man in a van wrote:
> I think that they would have to make a repository available for you to
> run the update/downlgrade.
>
> As LMS v 7.9.* is still available here
>
> http://downloads.slimdevices.com/
>
> You could always use a spare SD card and install either the LIte or
> Desktop version
slartibartfast wrote:
> I think I read somewhere that LMS seems to freeze when trackstat does a
> refresh at start up but that can be disabled in settings.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
Ah OK, cheers for info. But it doesn't really matter if there's as much
trouble getting the
slartibartfast wrote:
> Maybe I just assumed they could be installed using the new facility in
> 8.1
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
Yep that's clear now :-/... I just installed trackstat and no it doesn't
work. Issue was that from the PcP GUI LMS said it was running and from
what I
slartibartfast wrote:
> If your issue is with Erland's plugins they can be installed in LMS 8.1.
Yes issues are with Erlands plugins and they are essential to me.
Thanks to your comment I went back to the plugin page and noticed the
Use unsupported extensions at the bottom so I ticked it. But
doggod wrote:
> Hi folks, I deperately seeking a way to downgrade from LMS 8.xxx to
> latest 7.9.2. Running Pcp 6.0 on a Rpi3B+. Anyone who could assist?
>
> Tried searching for a guide for a couple of hours now without succeding
> ...:-/ Tried the "update path" d
As in title, does anyone know the exact command? I've tried all sorts of
different linux commands that works on other distros but none of them
seemingly works on Daphile.
Daphile is btw Gentoo based SW. So if anyone running slimserver/LMS on
gentoo might know how?
Roland0 wrote:
> While the script generally seems to work, one issue remains (as
> discussed in PM).
> There are two encoding passes
> - the first doesn't encode characters it should (according to the
> 'specs' (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986#section-2.2))
> - the second (which is
I've sent you a PM with a download link fo my "test library". (I choosed
it 'cause I'll need to do adjustments to my main library before
completly migrating to linux LMS and I'ts quite a bit of work which I
don't have the time to at the moment. And it's constantly changing
anyway so for sure
Roland0 wrote:
> First of all, I have no idea if LMS on Windows can use Unicode at all
> (apparently, an application has to be specifically designed to do so).
> Also, Unicode on Windows isn't UTF-8, but UTF-16 (although Microsoft now
> seems to have changed their mind, according to 'Wikipedia'
FANTASTIC!, thank you so much Ronald0 for your time giving such a
lengthy and wonderful explanation! One simply has to love this forum and
the knowledge gathered here!
Your explanations is kind of how I figured from reading and googling
from the hints I've been given from the earlier posts but
So I answer my Q myself, nah tested with a NTFS disk but still same
thing.
I think I understand the thing with different encodings in general. But
from yours ;
"Blue%2520%25C3%2596yster%2520Cult means c396 (hexadecimal) is à (in
UTF-8, generally used by modern file systems)
Roland0 wrote:
>
> Oh, and btw:
>
> Actually, Ä (and even Ü!) is used rather frequently in german.
> e.g. Ä (und sogar Ü!) würden im Deutschen tatsächlich ziemlich häufig
> verwendet werden.
natürlich kenne ich das deutsche ü und sollte mich wirklich daran
erinnern, dass ä auch verwendet
**__******_**_*__***truscellino wrote:
> All the search/replace operations can be done in Notepad++... use this
> if this is easier to you. What I was saying is that Notepad++ has the
> options to deal with character encoding and line breaks, so you can do
> everything in notepad++.
And oh, it works exactly the same way in a Windows install. Just tested.
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@kidstypike; Really do appreciate your help but I think you
misunderstood what I'm aiming at? Doesn't matter however. I finally
found what a was aiming at. Funny how easy things are when knowing what
to do! :-)
So as an example for anyone else reading this later on;
Say if one have a lot of
reinholdk wrote:
> I was referring to the 'ignoreDirRE' option, but actually I never used
> any of your options. :)
>
>
>
> In short, a regular expression is a string of characters of which some
> have special meanings and some are just used literally. It allows
> checking for a (partial)
reinholdk wrote:
> Try with a \ in front of the '/' and maybe also remove the space
> character after the colon, e.g.: "ignoreDirRE:\/Y = OK". Or maybe it's
> just "ignoreDirRE:Y = OK"?
> You can test regular expressions online, for example here:
> https://regex101.com/
>
> I never used this
I'm in a process of moving away from MS windows to Linux. Always used
shortcuts pointing to my mediafolders placed in another windows folder
and then just had LMS pointed to that shortcut folder for my LMS library
setup. So in that way avoiding the whole HDD being scanned.
Now on a linux LMS I
paul- wrote:
> Why downgrade at all? I run 8 on my servers. Have you brought any
> concerns with LMS 8 up with Michael?
Because after "many moons" I've learnt both from proffessional work and
life in general that "if it ain't broken , no need to fix it" ... used
7.9.2 for quite a long time
paul- wrote:
> Lms has to be on the system for the upgrade to work, the second issue is
> likely a server issue, as there are regex checks done when downloading.
>
Please see my post >
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?111787-ANNOUNCE-piCorePlayer-6-0-0=981782=1#post981782
Now
Man in a van wrote:
> I have down graded from LMS v8.0.0 to v7.9.3 at the install stage. Make
> sure LMS is stopped and you have plenty of space in the file system.
>
> ronnie
Yes I managed now also ...pretty weird not sure what's going on. Only
thing I did was changing from "7.9.2" to
garym wrote:
> hmmm. I've used that update path process to change to LMS 7.9.3 (by
> simply replacing 7.9.2 with 7.9.3). But I've not tried downgrading
> from 8.x to 7.x. But you're saying that running that process fails.
> What do you mean by fails. You get no errors, but you're still at
When you say : > Man in a van wrote:
> I have been try to get this to work on the LXDE gui, without success.
>
> ronnie
Do you mean that you tried LXDE with your earlier mentioned Buster Lite
or did you actually try with DietPi?
Hi folks, I deperately seeking a way to downgrade from LMS 8.xxx to
latest 7.9.2. Running Pcp 6.0 on a Rpi3B+. Anyone who could assist?
Tried searching for a guide for a couple of hours now without succeding
...:-/ Tried the "update path" described here : >
Man in a van wrote:
> I'm sorry but I can't spend more time on this now.
>
> I have to hack about and do searches as I have never used Dietpi, at
> all. It's far to "clever" for me.
>
> If you have a spare card, why not try Buster-Lite and add LXDE to that,
> (or do you specically need DietPI
Man in a van wrote:
> When I did the install I had to add build-essential to the list of stuff
> to install as it would not "make"
>
> I did it as dietpi
>
> If you did it as root then, from the root homescreen, open a terminal
> and type >
Code:
> >
Wonder if it could be that I'm logging in as "root" with my autostart of
the LXDE desktop that's the problem? My main "jivelite" folder ended up
under /root/ .., not sure if that's correct, don't think it's the real
root? Maybe I should login as "DietPi" and try the install again?
Man in a van wrote:
> Too good to resist :rolleyes::p
>
> Keine ahnung about DietPi, soz :(
>
> ronnie
Man in a van wrote:
> Too good to resist :rolleyes::p
>
> Keine ahnung about DietPi, soz :(
>
> ronnie
LoL :-D. Ok fair enough but I'm sure you know more about these things
than me.
Hi, been reading this threads and a lots of other ones hoping to find an
answer of how to install Jivelite an a Rpi3B+ with DietPi. Have also
installed LXDE desktop along with Squeezelite which was no problem. New
to the wonderful world of Linux. For trying to install Jivelite I
followed "man in
truscellino wrote:
> Agree! Encoding (for accents or special characters) and line breaks
> problems are classic cases with text-based files coming from Windows...
> Notepad++ is aware!
Ah I see, so you reckon it would be better to use a Linux or Mac based
texteditor? Sadly have absolutely no
Hi everyone
As in title, I've been thinking about this for a long time since I'm
getting more and more annoyed with Microsoft. Sadly been MS user since
Win 3.1 ...(yes I'm "old" ...) not very good with Linux but getting
better little by little.
Anyone done it succesfully and would like to
@ truscellino > cheers for kind info, very helpful and interesting!
Funny how knowledge just leads to more question ...:-D
Ok after some "research" I now actually have a specific question ;-)
:-), but first I just want to make one thing clear. I'm by no means
nowhere near some sort of
@ man in a van > Thanks your answer and link was really helpful making
me better understand some things. :-)
@Paul > Maybe you guys don't believe me but I sure have made quite a lot
of "research" (well these days it mostly means "googling doesn't it
...?) No worries I manage, it was just a
truscellino wrote:
> In my particular case, the DAC, although not officially supported, works
> fine with PicorePlayer and I haven't experienced any glitches. But to be
> honest, I haven't had the opportunity to test all capabilities like
> Hi-res files, different sampling frequencies etc, I
?
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M-H wrote:
>
>
> I would suggest to use an other way to connect to the internet, like
> modem/routers provided by ISP's and a home LAN.
> If the 3g option is your only option, perhaps take a look at openwrt,
> and use your pi as router in a more supported way.
>
Not sure what you're
paul- wrote:
> Legal vs illegal. Other ESS drivers that were published by some before
> these 2 cards were illegal. In that someone violated ESS NDA's and the
> drivers contain copyrighted information. Anyone who wants to build a
> ESS based dac, that fully utilizes the chips capabilities,
As title; did some googling without finding any specific details for a
PCP. Is it possible?
I fully understand that PCP is "just a Linux computer" and sure enough
found many sites/threads about adding usb modems to a Rpi in general but
nothing PcP specific.
Anyone who have an idea of how to do
paul- wrote:
> The only cards using ESS products that officially supported are the.
>
> Audiophonics iSabre Q2M and the Allo Katana.
>
> All other DACs "might" work with a Generic i2s card. The reason for
> this is that only those two cards went through the proper driver
> creation process,
Paul Webster wrote:
> That is an indicator from your Pi that it is not getting enough power
> (electricity).
> You could try turning a few things off to see if it makes enough of a
> difference (e.g. HDMI) - or consider powering the screen and Pi from
> different power supplies (check first to
paul- wrote:
> Jivelite is not capable of running external programs like web browsers.
> Additionally we don't run Xwindows, so any standard browser wont run.
What is "Xwindows"? ...excuse a "newbie". Also another Q; sitting here
playing with my newly assembled PcP at the moment and every now
Ok so finally managed to put together my first PcP :-) Have a Rpi 3B
with official touchscreen and Pcp V 6.0.0. and it runs fine at the
moment.
I wonder if there is anyway to incorporate a web browser which could be
reachable from within the Jivelite GUI as an "App"? Reckon that would be
a
Have a Q for the developer Triode for this excellent little app.
Have this weird? behavior when trying starting different versions of
squeezelite, not really a huge problem since actually one of the
versions I tried do work the way I want it to. But I thought I could
post and maybe it helps
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