Paul Webster wrote:
> Just in case ... you could check the config.txt file for "DOS" style
> line endings.
> I would imagine that RPi code can handle multiple formats of
> line-endings but perhaps not ... so make sure that they are Unix-style.
> One way to do this is to edit the file in
paul- wrote:
> Ive been reading, but this is really not a pCP thing its the
> capabilities of the rpi.
>
> But i do t understand what you are even trying to do. Why is the HDMI
> cable connected At all?
>
> Display is the 7 touchscreen and hifiberry is audio.
Several reasons.
1.
bpa wrote:
> Putty is a comms application used to communicate and/or transfer files.
> Winscp does much the same but has an editor - not why you used Putty
> before and after nor where you edited the file.
>
> I think you need to ask the main HDMI/CEC question (with your results so
> far) on a
Just in case ... you could check the config.txt file for "DOS" style
line endings.
I would imagine that RPi code can handle multiple formats of
line-endings but perhaps not ... so make sure that they are Unix-style.
One way to do this is to edit the file in Notepad++ and check via
Edit/EOL
Ive been reading, but this is really not a pCP thing its the
capabilities of the rpi.
But i do t understand what you are even trying to do. Why is the HDMI
cable connected At all?
Display is the 7 touchscreen and hifiberry is audio.
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi
Casagrande wrote:
> Yes I followed 'these'
> (https://www.picoreplayer.org/how_to_edit_config_txt.shtml)
> instructions. Allthough I didn't know how to edit (or subsequently save)
> the file in Putty. First used Putty to mount, then used WinSCP to edit.
> And then Putty to reboot.
Putty is a
bpa wrote:
> No idea but all references to it says you must put it into the
> config.txt in the partition that is used when booting the Pi. It is
> only effective when booting the Pi.
Yes I followed 'these'
(https://www.picoreplayer.org/how_to_edit_config_txt.shtml)
instructions. Allthough I
Casagrande wrote:
> Same result. Strange but maybe it is caused by the AVR between Pi and
> TV?
>
> B.t.w. I put it here in config.txt (hopefully that is correct?):
No idea but all references to it says you must put it into the
config.txt in the partition that is used when booting the Pi. It
bpa wrote:
> How about trying the hdmi_ignore_cec_init setting ?
Same result. Strange but maybe it is caused by the AVR between Pi and
TV?
B.t.w. I put it here in config.txt (hopefully that is correct?):
.
.
.
[ALL]
cmdline cmdline.txt
# doe alsof tv geen cec ondersteunt
kit1cat wrote:
> Can you not turn hdmi/hdmi control off in the tv?
Yes, but I use that to play Youtube via Chromecast with Google Nest
Mini.
- *Squeezeboxes:* 2x Boom (bedroom and spare), 1x piCorePlayer on Pi
Model 3B+ with 7" Touchscreen and HiFiBerry Digi+ Pro connected via
RCA to
Casagrande wrote:
> Found hdmi settings in config.txt in another thread (initially my google
> and forum searches were a bit off).
>
> hdmi_ignore_cec=1 did not solve the problem. Tv is still switched on.
How about trying the hdmi_ignore_cec_init setting ?
Can you not turn hdmi/hdmi control off in the tv?
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Casagrande wrote:
>
> 1. How can I prevent my tv turning on?
>
Found hdmi settings in config.txt in another thread (initially my google
and forum searches were a bit off).
hdmi_ignore_cec=1 did not solve the problem. Tv is still switched on.
- *Squeezeboxes:* 2x Boom (bedroom and spare),
Hi,
Looking for some advice.
For a few years I've been running PiCorePlayer with Hifiberry Digi+ Pro
and official 7"display for my living room player attached to an old
Arcam AVR. In Januari 2019 I replaced my AVR with a newer Arcam with
hdmi.
When combined with the Hifiberry, the display
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