Try this. I made this a year or two ago. Been running LMS on pi's for
years.
https://www.hagensieker.com/wordpress/2018/06/12/302/
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That is probably it. I am using the audio version. I'll re-install
later or tomorrow and try again with the 3.10. Thanks!
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Can't install curl. Picoreplayer, LMS, and Squeezelite installed and
configured. This is what I get:
Code:
tc@piCorePlayer:/tmp$ tce-load -w curl icu
curl.tcz.dep OK
gnutls.tcz.dep OK
nettle.tcz.dep OK
p11-kit.tcz.dep OK
libssh2.tcz.dep OK
I've been using squeezelite on linux platforms for years now. And I've
always gotten it from googlecode. I think the original project was
archived
https://code.google.com/archive/p/squeezelite/downloads
Today I stumbled across this
https://sourceforge.net/projects/lmsclients/
I downloaded
Pic of the backside. Using HiFiMeDIY USB DAC.
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Greg Erskine wrote:
> Thanks John,
>
> I think its great there are so many alternative solutions out there.
> People should be able to find one that fits their requirements.
>
> Ironically, in developing piCorePlayer, we look at pages like yours to
> work out how to implement features! ;) So
I've been using raspberry Pi LMS and Squeezelite devices since before it
was cool to do so. Once or twice in the past I have tried PiCorePlayer
and promptly ditched it preferring to do it the harder way on Rasbian or
Arch.
A while back I set up Jivelite on a couple devices and documented the
Here's the best part. Once the support for 800x480 is in it's a breeze
to make your own wallpapers!
Love it! Thanks again.
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I made the changes to the files as per Ralphy's commit and uploaded them
to my home page so you can download them. This is for the JogglerSkin
and the Raspberry Pi Official Touchscreen. I assume this would work on
other 7" touch screens as well.
Instructions are near the bottom of this page
ralphy wrote:
> I added support for 800x480 wallpaper to the JogglerSkin in my jivelite
> repository. Forum member hsmeets provided the 800x480 wallpaper.
>
> See 'this commit'
> (https://github.com/ralph-irving/jivelite/commit/bdd1db493edd27e821a37fd55fb7e4f4028aad7b)
> for the changes.
>
>
I slapped together a quick tutorial on how to install Jivelite on a
PiTFT. Of course it is a conglomeration of others work NOT MINE.
Feel free to point out any problems and feel free to share, tweak,
publish, whatever..
http://www.hagensieker.com/pitft/index.php
All right. 4 posts in a row. Sorry.
I have this 99% figured out. I had so much trouble I went back to
Jesse. Jesse uses SDL 2.0 which is has major problems with PiTFT
according to Adafruit. They have a script you can run to remove 2.0 and
force install SDL 1.2. However it seemed to break
I got something figured out here. And of course I learned the hard
way.
Destroyed Jesse and started clean with Wheezy, installed adafruit
drivers, removed the PiTFT screen, booted to HDMI monitor, set skin at
Joggler.
shut down installed screen on pi booted with command in my post above
and it
I have Debian Jesse on adafruit PiTFT 420x380 I've searched this thread
and the internet and can't crack my problem.
Jesse is a clean and updated install. Installed the PiTFT drivers and
kernel from adafruit. If I startx and boot into Raspbian the
touchscreen behaves perfectly.
I saw some
I spoke too soon. It worked a few minutes then started going crazy
again. I'm certain there is a resolution problem as I've hooked several
other monitors up and I can start and run jivelite on all of them except
the 480x320 PiTFT.
Any ideas?
This is an update on my project.
Pi B+
IQAudio DAC+
IQAudio AMP+
Raspian Jesse
Jivelite
Rotary encoders
3 Amp Power Supply
Took a Crosley 1950's era E-15 case which oddly enough fit the Raspberry
Pi Official Touch Screen PERFECTLY. No mods, no cutting. It's almost
like they predicted the
Probably should add a couple details. This is my setup. Case is a
Crosley model E-15 which I think is '53 or '58. Circa 1950's anyway.
Raspberry Pi B+
Raspbian Jesse
Official Raspberry Pi TouchScreen
IQAudio DAC+
IQAudio AMP+
Rotary Encoder
Everything is perfect and it sounds amazing I'd
I've just built up a Jivelite box in a 1958 Crosley Radio box (not 100%
done). Jivelite works perfect, Touch screen works perfect. All is well
except I can't figure out how to add wallpaper to the Joggler screen.
The smallest skin has wallpaper which show up in halves on Joggler. I
found the
DJanGo wrote:
> Looks nice
>
> What did you changed?
>
> The pic or the code?
>
> Should be
> JogglerSkinApplet.lua
> >
Code:
> >
> local nocturneWallpaper = _loadImageTile(self,
"applets/SetupWallpaper/wallpaper/fab4_nocturne.png")
> >
Krisbee wrote:
This would suggest your problem with 24bit audio is board/software
related. Have you tried a direct play test with aplay or mplayer?
Something like:
Code:
aplay -v -D hw:CARD=DAC,DEV=0 test.wav
or
Code:
hagensieker wrote:
Here's another piece to that puzzle.
If I do a
-a ::16:
it works perfectly but of course I'm in 16 bit. Any ideas what to do to
get smooth playback in 24 bit? That previous command in my post just
above has worked before (on other architectures). Any ideas
Here's another piece to that puzzle.
If I do a
-a ::16:
it works perfectly but of course I'm in 16 bit. Any ideas what to do to
get smooth playback in 24 bit? That previous command in my post just
above has worked before (on other architectures). Any ideas of my 24
bit command?
Here's what I did that worked. My platform is ARM7 Arch Linux on a
Cubox -i4 Pro
Details of the installation here. Works like a champ! Thanks for the
help here it was a push in the right direction.
http://www.hagensieker.com/styled-24/index.html
I have Perl 5.18.2-2
Will the build work on this version and to be honest I've never done
anything like this before. Are there any clear cut instructions for
this?
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Yes. Chose Arch to challenge myself a bit. This platform is a Cubox -4
I do have Ubuntu installed on a separate micro SD card and
Squeezeboxserver works just by installing the .deb package. Bit
tougher in arch.
The armv6hf Squeezelite works perfectly and I do have another
Squeezeboxserver
I just got a Cubox -i4 Pro and installed Arch Linux on it. Is it
possible to get LMS installed on it. Perl version is 5.18
I did install squeezelite and pointed it at another server in the home
and it works great.
Also I have another SD card with Ubuntu 12.04 LTS which of course there
is a
Note: Ran the Debian Updater in Squeezeplug advanced settings on all 4
of my Raspberry Pi Squeezeplugs. For some reason 2 of them sounded
awful with pops and clicks and jittering following the update. Running
rpi-update and updating the kernel fixed the issue perfectly.
I may be absolutely
kesey wrote:
The best way to to upgrade/update Squeezeplug 6.02/Raspbian is to use
the Squeezeplug menu system i.e. do the update from within Squeezeplug
In Squeezeplug 6.02, go into Advanced Configuration and then select
Update the Debian Distribution
Awesome. Worked like a champ. Now
Stupid Squeezeplug question.
Can I do an apt-get update
and apt-get upgrade on Raspberry Pi with squeezeplug installed? Will it
break squeezeplug or squeezelite?
Recommended or not recommended?
Thanks,
John
Nerdwebber wrote:
Hi John, does it play 24/88 without stuttering at the beginning of each
song?
Yes. It plays perfectly. I have two systems with the HiFiMeDIY Dac and
one with a NuForce UDAC2 and I've never heard a stutter out of any of
them. All are Raspberry Pi. Check here for the
Here's something unusual. I bought a HiFiMeDIY Sabre USB DAC. It did
not run at 24/96 with default settings (squeezelite -n WorkSqueeze -o
hw:CARD=DAC,DEV=0 -d all=debug) I had to give it a (-a 20:4:24_3:1) to
get it to work at 24/96 or it would default to 16/48.
So yesterday I get another
Nerdwebber wrote:
Thank you John for your explanation. However I don't have any linux
knowledge. Unfortunately it's too complicated for me to try all your
solutions and settings. I use the RPI to have a backup when my
Squeezebox Touch stops working. I only use the Pi as enduser with the
I'm a Raspberry Pi user as well. I stumbled across a USB firmware fix
for the many reported USB issues for RPi. I was beginning to think as
Triode said earlier that RPi wasn't ready for Prime Time for Squeezeplug
but now I'm having no issues.
And hopefully the RPi USB issues will get tackled
If you are running in 24 bit you'll see this: (or something like it)
I'm playing a MOG stream now so my rate is 44100. If I were playing a 24
bit FLAC it would say 96000
root@squeezeplug:~# cat /proc/asound/card0/pcm0p/sub0/hw_params
access: MMAP_INTERLEAVED
format: S24_3LE
subformat: STD
Nerdwebber wrote:
Thanks to you all for trying to helping me out.
This is what I get:
tc@box:~$ cat /proc/asound/card0/pcm0p/sub0/hw_params
access: MMAP_INTERLEAVED
format: S16_LE
subformat: STD
channels: 2
rate: 48000 (48000/1)
period_size: 1024
buffer_size: 16384
tc@box:~$
I have an issue where I seem to be stuck in 16 bit mode. I have a
HiFiMeDIY Sabre DAC which should play 24/96
root@squeezeplug:~# cat /proc/asound/card0/pcm0p/sub0/hw_params
access: MMAP_INTERLEAVED
format: S16_LE
subformat: STD
channels: 2
rate: 48000 (48000/1)
period_size: 1024
buffer_size:
And I threw together a clean install.same problem.
For posterity here is the debug file. Max sample rate 192,000? Am I
wrong in thinking this is reading some other card or device or
something? Is the problem with my asound.conf file?
root@squeezeplug:~# squeezelite -d all=debug
patap wrote:
Your dac doesn't support S24_LE format = 24, instead use S24_3LE =
24_3.
Try this:
squeezelite -o hw:CARD=DAC,DEV=0 -a 20:4:24_3:1 -d all=debug
Awesome. That's it. Thank you.
Playback:
Status: Running
Interface = 3
Altset = 2
Packet Size = 582
Momentary freq = 96000 Hz
One remaining issue.
I can't seem to get this playback with that command if the RPi is booted
and the command resides in /etc/default/squeezelite
So I added it to /etc/rc.local and rebooted. Still didn't get full
96000
If I comment out everything in /etc/default/squeezelite and only call
from
I was able to pin my nightly crashes down to my wifi dongle which was
based on a RT2800 chipset.
I found a chipset based on RT8192cu (The Edimax EW-7811Un has the same
chipset) and added the following file to shut off power management and
do 5 minute pings on my router via crontab as per this
slackhead wrote:
If it is the squeezelite process actually dying as you say, you could
create a cron job (that runs every hour say) that looks for the process
having stopped and if it has restarts it. Relatively straight forward
to do.
I haven't completely ruled everything out yet. I was
PasTim wrote:
Could you clarify this? What did you put in asound.conf to make it work
OK?
I added the code as per this web page.
http://www.raspberrypi.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?t=31241p=270802
My only remaining issue is that the squeezelite process seems to die
daily. I stop the music at
LOVING THIS. Great program, great project
and really great sound with the USB DAC.
Thanks,
John Hagensieker
Iwakuni Japan
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