Redrum wrote:
> I am sorry I can't help but you will probably get more action over on
> the picoreplayer 8 thread. Post your question over there.
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?114828-Announce-piCorePlayer-8-0-0=announce+picoreplayer
>
> Jim
thx !
eliottinthesky wrote:
> Hi,
>
> since i update my devices to picore8.1, shairport doens't work.
>
I am sorry I can't help but you will probably get more action over on
the picoreplayer 8 thread. Post your question over there.
Hi,
since i update my devices to picore8.1, shairport doens't work.
All my rpi are detected by my iphone but when i send song to it, no song
come out (sometime just a little crack)
Could you guide me to find a solution .
_My_setup_:_
3 rpi zeo as player (picore 8.1)
1 rpi 3 as server (picore
Greg Erskine wrote:
> Hi ALW,
>
> This has been worked on and should get into beta testing soon. Fingers
> crossed that I fixed it without breaking something else. :)
>
> regards
> Greg
Thanks Greg, will keep an eye out!
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Chatt, please refer to this thread
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?115381-HifiBerry-Digi2-Pro
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
Homepage: https://www.picoreplayer.org
Please
Hi,
I'm very new in Hifi on raspberry. I bought RP4 and Digi2 pro to get a
digital network streamer to my stereo system (digital coax and toslink
input available).
But when I change audio output from headphones to Hifiberry Digi+ pro
squeezelite stop running and no player available in LMS and
ALW wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I came across a challenge today I haven't been able to resolve
> elegantly, I'm using a Pi with the Cirrus Logic card and wanted to add
> the -V command for hardware volume control for the headphone output (-V
> "HPOUT1 Digital").
>
> The full command string, which
Paul Webster wrote:
> Easy question first ... can you repeat the problem on pCP 8.1 (this is
> the 6.0 thread)?
Sorry, realised I'd replied to an old thread, but yes this is the case
on 8.1, which is what I'm using, apologies for the confusion!
The issue also exists in pCP8.1.0
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Easy question first ... can you repeat the problem on pCP 8.1 (this is
the 6.0 thread)?
Paul Webster
author of \"now playing\" plugins covering radio france (fip etc),
planetradio (bauer - kiss, absolute, scala, jazzfm etc), kcrw, abc
australia and cbc/radio-canada
and, via the extra \"radio
Hi all,
I came across a challenge today I haven't been able to resolve
elegantly, I'm using a Pi with the Cirrus Logic card and wanted to add
the -V command for hardware volume control for the headphone output (-V
"HPOUT1 Digital").
The full command string, which works if entered on the
You might be better placed for an answer in the "8" thread rather than
the "6" thread :)
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Your usb device is taking too
Paul Webster wrote:
> After that ... come and join us on 8.1 !
Many thanks Paul, updated to v8.0.0 in the meantime :)
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> I've decided to update the firmware to v7.0.0.
After that ... come and join us on 8.1 !
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author of \"now playing\" plugins covering radio france (fip etc),
planetradio (bauer - kiss, absolute, scala, jazzfm etc), kcrw, abc
australia and cbc/radio-canada
and, via
I've decided to update the firmware to v7.0.0.
However, I'll leave this post here.
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Hello,
I installed PCP v6.0.0 last year on a RPI 4, and since then I've had
very few problems with it. Initially there were some instabilities,
which were solved with inpuit from this forum to create a cronjob to
reboot the player once per week. Since this morning after the latest
weekly
ralphy wrote:
>
> Are you really still running pcp6? If so, please upgrade to pcp8.
>
LOL ... no really not... relevant username I guess :-D
Thanks though I'll check it out!
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> Hi!
>
> Is it possible to add this dev build of shairport sync which finally
> allows airplay2 functionality to pCP?
>
> LINK : h t t p s : / /
> github.com/mikebrady/shairport-sync/blob/development/AIRPLAY2.md
>
> thanks!
I have a "working" 4.1dev shairport sync running
Hi!
Is it possible to add this dev build of shairport sync which finally
allows airplay2 functionality to pCP?
LINK - h t t p s : / /
github.com/mikebrady/shairport-sync/blob/development/AIRPLAY2.md[/
thanks!
Yes it is ok with appearing cpl. And my version is pcp 8.0
thanks anyway!
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Does that mean all is OK now?
Also - this is the pCP 6.0 thread ... and pCP now at 8.0 so if you are
running the ancient version then it might be time to update.
Paul Webster
http://dabdig.blogspot.com
author of \"now playing\" plugins covering radio france (fip etc),
planetradio (bauer -
Welk ok, cpl problem. With appearing, again, the cpl, the wifi repeater
is ok to access to pcp...
Thanks!
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That sounds like a network routing problem rather than a pCP specific
issue.
My guess is that a discovery packet being sent by your controller is not
getting through the network.
Can you ping the IP address of the pCP system from a device on the other
WiFi network?
If you can then can you tell
Hi,
Is it possible to access pcp and lms from a different wifi. I use a wifi
repeater my house, and i cannot acess to picoreplayer when i am
connected to this wifi i have to be connected to the internet box wifi.
paul- wrote:
> Your docker run command is wrong. You should post in the LMS docker
> thread.
Will do, thanks for the pointer.
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Your docker run command is wrong. You should post in the LMS docker
thread.
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
Homepage: https://www.picoreplayer.org
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Hi,
Long time since I've posted on here - seems every time I want to solve
an audio problem, LMS provides the answer! :)
Got the http streamer tweak going to play my turntable via line in, so
far so good...
Works great via the MP3 stream, but not via the FLAC stream - the log is
kicking up a
Hi, I'm in trouble with Napster integration on LMS.
When I try to open the application in the LMS it prompt me with this
message "This player doesn't support Napster. It's necessary to run
Squeezebox2 or next versions."
I'm running piCorePlayer on a Raspberry Pi Zero. I tried to flash a
brand
Nothing in the LMS logs.
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>
> /usr/local/slimserver/Bin/armhf-linux/sox FAIL sox: `-' error writing
> output file: Broken pipe
> /usr/local/slimserver/Bin/armhf-linux/sox FAIL sox: `-' error writing
> output file: Broken pipe
>
> -: ERROR while decoding metadata
> state = FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_END_OF_STREAM
>
The
leinster-lad wrote:
> Had my pi4b running for nearly a week now and noticed an error in the
> pcp_boot.log and was wondering if any of you experienced guys could shed
> some light ?
>
>
>
> In the background, ntpd is syncing time between piCorePlayer and the
> internet.
> A large offset
Had my pi4b running for nearly a week now and noticed an error in the
pcp_boot.log and was wondering if any of you experienced guys could shed
some light ?
In the background, ntpd is syncing time between piCorePlayer and the
internet.
A large offset between 1970 and now is normal.
wtnh wrote:
> I think the VIM is very different from the Pi, so it is probably not
> supported by piCorePlayer, but lets let the team chime in. Since the VIM
> runs Ubuntu and other distros, there is a chance you could make it work,
> but it might be dicey.
>
> I do have a Tone 1 board
Saint wrote:
> Hi friends!
> Is it possible to assemble the PCP for Khadas VIM & Tone Board?
I think the VIM is very different from the Pi, so it is probably not
supported by piCorePlayer, but lets let the team chime in. Since the VIM
runs Ubuntu and other distros, there is a chance you could
Hi friends!
Is it possible to assemble the PCP for Khadas VIM & Tone Board?
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MsbS wrote:
> I spent some time trying to find the answer, and failed...
>
> I use a few piCorePlayers at home and I'd love to be able to monitor
> some basic metrics - like the WiFi strength, CPU usage, temperature. Is
> there an extension or API that would allow me to get that? I use Home
>
I spent some time trying to find the answer, and failed...
I use a few piCorePlayers at home and I'd love to be able to monitor
some basic metrics - like the WiFi strength, CPU usage, temperature. Is
there an extension or API that would allow me to get that? I use Home
Assistant, but anything
paul- wrote:
> There were several users trying to get the Merus Amp to work. I think I
> finally cracked it.
>
> _Disable_onboard_audio_
> dtparm=audio=off
>
> _Disable_SPI_
> Remove the spi=on from the line
> >
Code:
> >
> deparam=i2c_arm=on,spi=on,i2s=on
huxmut wrote:
> run a cron job to restart once a week.
> a quick search will show you how to do that :)
Great idea, many thanks.
Now every Sunday at 5am
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BiBer3 wrote:
> Hope to find some help here.
>
> I have a freshly assembled "piTouch" using PI3B with official touch
> screen.
>
> Connecting it to TEAC UD-501 from PI on board USB via good quality USB
> cable.
> Audio output device settings set to USB audio, Output setting to
>
run a cron job to restart once a week.
a quick search will show you how to do that :)
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Your usb device is taking too
Hello All,
I've been using the piCP v 6.0.0 for nearly a year, and am very happy
with it. More important: my technophobe wife also likes it :)
It's installed on a RPi4 with a HiFiBerry DAC+. The LMS is also running
locally on the RPi, and this is used by my other two SB3s.
The only problem I
paul- wrote:
> With the RPI3, its likely the USB FIQ handler that is causing it. There
> are things that don't work well with the older rpi usb ports.
>
> There are some USB tweaks on the Tweaks page, you can try changing them
> and see if it helps you.
>
> The RPI4's have much better USB
Man in a van wrote:
> Try using either plughw: or hw: outputs
>
> Or increasing buffer settings in squeezelite
>
> These are my settings for DSD on a Topping DX3Pro
>
> /usr/local/bin/squeezelite -n "DX3Pro" -o hw:CARD=Pro, DEV=0 -a
> 160:4::1: -b 2:6 -p 45 -D 0:u32be
>
> just using
slartibartfast wrote:
> Archimago used a Pi3 successfully into the TEAC DAC
> http://archimago.blogspot.com/2017/01/measurements-raspberry-pi-3-as-usb.html?m=1
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
That's why I went for this combination :-)
Would be great to know which parameters he
paul- wrote:
> With the RPI3, its likely the USB FIQ handler that is causing it. There
> are things that don't work well with the older rpi usb ports.
>
> There are some USB tweaks on the Tweaks page, you can try changing them
> and see if it helps you.
>
> The RPI4's have much better USB
With the RPI3, its likely the USB FIQ handler that is causing it. There
are things that don't work well with the older rpi usb ports.
There are some USB tweaks on the Tweaks page, you can try changing them
and see if it helps you.
The RPI4's have much better USB implementations.
Paul Webster wrote:
> You are posting in the pCP 6.0 thread ... if that means that you are
> running 6.0 then I think the first thing to suggest is to get pCP 7
> running and see if you can repeat it there because if there is a pCP
> fault then it is probably in pCP 7 that it would be resolved.
Man in a van wrote:
> Try using either plughw: or hw: outputs
>
> Or increasing buffer settings in squeezelite
>
> These are my settings for DSD on a Topping DX3Pro
>
> /usr/local/bin/squeezelite -n "DX3Pro" -o hw:CARD=Pro, DEV=0 -a
> 160:4::1: -b 2:6 -p 45 -D 0:u32be
>
> just using
You are posting in the pCP 6.0 thread ... if that means that you are
running 6.0 then I think the first thing to suggest is to get pCP 7
running and see if you can repeat it there because if there is a pCP
fault then it is probably in pCP 7 that it would be resolved.
Paul Webster
Try using either plughw: or hw: outputs
Or increasing buffer settings in squeezelite
These are my settings for DSD on a Topping DX3Pro
/usr/local/bin/squeezelite -n "DX3Pro" -o hw:CARD=Pro, DEV=0 -a
160:4::1: -b 2:6 -p 45 -D 0:u32be
just using them as an example for you, so no
Hope to find some help here.
I have a freshly assembled "piTouch" using PI3B with official touch
screen.
Connecting it to TEAC UD-501 from PI on board USB via good quality USB
cable.
Audio output device settings set to USB audio, Output setting to
"front:CARD=UD501,DEV=0", ALSA setting to " 80
Man in a van wrote:
> That's a PITA !
>
> Keep us updated please
>
> ronnie
Still waiting for the company who supplied the original board to offer a
solution (and I'm glad I bought it on my credit card!) but the Pi is
definitely at fault. The HiFiBerry is working well on another Pi and I
scooper wrote:
> Tried that too and it still won't work. At this point I'll just see if I
> can get the board replaced.
> Thanks for all the suggestions.
That's a PITA !
Keep us updated please
ronnie
Man in a van's
scooper wrote:
> Thanks for the suggestions Ronnie. This might be something to tackle
> tomorrow ;)
Tried that too and it still won't work. At this point I'll just see if I
can get the board replaced.
Thanks for all the suggestions.
Man in a van wrote:
> @SCOOPER
>
> maybe try this tomorrow if you feel like it :)
>
> ronnie
Thanks for the suggestions Ronnie. This might be something to tackle
tomorrow ;)
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Try the Raspberry PI OS Desktop
https://downloads.raspberrypi.org/raspios_armhf/images/raspios_armhf-2021-01-12/2021-01-11-raspios-buster-armhf.zip
1) Load the overlay into the bottom of /boot/config.txt and reboot.
>
>
> Info: Configures
> the HifiBerry Digi+ Pro audio card
>
>
Wlep, if the sound board is known to be good and you've tried everything
else, it might be time to replace the RPI. Hope they'll swap it out for
you.
Howard
scooper wrote:
> Thanks - I did try reloading pCP but without success.
Howard Passman wrote:
> As a last resort I would try reloading pCP. You can do an image backup
> using the new routine or you can load it on to a second SD card. That
> way if it's not the issue you're not out too much time.
>
> Unless you have another pi lying about.
>
> Good luck.
>
>
As a last resort I would try reloading pCP. You can do an image backup
using the new routine or you can load it on to a second SD card. That
way if it's not the issue you're not out too much time.
Unless you have another pi lying about.
Good luck.
Howard
scooper wrote:
> I've tried the
I've tried the HifiBerry OS and whilst I can get it to run, there's
nothing coming out of either output of the Digi+. I think the Pi isn't
communicating properly. Perhaps it's a faulty board...
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Well I'm all up to date
> piCorePlayer |piCorePlayer v7.0.1 |
> www v00015
> | linux 5.4.83-pcpCore-v7l |
> piCore
> v12.0pCP |
paul- wrote:
> The normal test routine for hifiberry products is to use their image.
> It's a custom OS with special routines to automatically identify the
> cards. It is at least a way to verify your hardware.
Thanks. I have actually just tested the card with another pi I have and
don't
The normal test routine for hifiberry products is to use their image.
It's a custom OS with special routines to automatically identify the
cards. It is at least a way to verify your hardware.
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
Homepage: https://www.picoreplayer.org
This is where I would stop, drop and reload. BTW, have you ever used
the card successfully?
scooper wrote:
> I've tried setting output setting to default and whilst Squeezelite
> restarts, still doesn't seem to recognise the card.
>
> Man in a Van (Ronnie) - I do get the settings you show.
I've tried setting output setting to default and whilst Squeezelite
restarts, still doesn't seem to recognise the card.
Man in a Van (Ronnie) - I do get the settings you show. I'm not running
LMS on the pi. Although it was a new image I will try updating it as you
suggest and see if that cures
I would just make a new image :)
which is what I did to get the info :):)
Are you running LMS on the same card ? and did you upgrade insitu ?
You could always try updating, patch update first and then full update
and reboot
But my example is without the updates.
Off to lunch, good luck
I get the following, which seems to suggest it isn't detecting the
HifiBerry card
Output devices:
null - Discard all samples (playback) or
generate zero samples (capture)
default
plugequal
equal
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And I'm guessing you've tried HW and Default settings
scooper wrote:
> Thanks both. I am in the beta tab so hopefully in right place. And I
> have tried all of the HifiBerry output options with the same result.
what does Main Page Diagnostcs show?
This is mine
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Thanks both. I am in the beta tab so hopefully in right place. And I
have tried all of the HifiBerry output options with the same result.
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Generally that happens when the "Output setting" in Squeezelite is set
wrong. I'm not sure what you should be using, but you may try a few
different ones until someone with more knowledge joins in here.
Howard
scooper wrote:
> I am trying to set up the Digi+ Pro with a pi 4 running
are you (at least) on the beta tab ? (on the bottom of the pCP main
page):)
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I am trying to set up the Digi+ Pro with a pi 4 running piCorePlayer
7.0.0. Whenever I switch the audio output to the HifiBerry, Squeezelite
stops running and I can't get it to restart (other than changing the
audio output back to analogue). Can anybody suggest what I might be
doing wrong...?
Calibration of the touch with ts_calibrate will not work.
If I search for pointercal and ts.conf I find 3 different ones.
if I use ts_calibrate only the one in usr/local/etc/ is modified.
However it has no effect as I expect that piCoreplayer uses one of the
other files for calibration.
Or
Greg Erskine wrote:
> Yeah, delete www, then do a backup and reboot.
>
> # pcp br
33260
Genius--you rock. Thanks!
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|Download:
Yeah, delete www, then do a backup and reboot.
# pcp br
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Greg Erskine wrote:
> My guess. :) I have less than a 50% success ratio now a days. :(
>
> We have changed the location of web pages a year or 2 ago, so there is a
> chance that you actually have both loaded.
>
> If you are comfortable with ssh, check if /home/tc/www exists. If it
> does,
All the methods here "'Burn piCorePlayer onto a SD card'
(https://docs.picoreplayer.org/how-to/burn_pcp_onto_a_sd_card/)"
overwrite the SD card. Whatever was there will be GONE!
No cleaning, deleting, formatting required.
Greg Erskine wrote:
> I added some info in the pCP Documentation: "'SD card'
> (https://docs.picoreplayer.org/components/sd_card/)"
Thanks, I missed that. I take it this can be a standard SD card it
doesn't have to have Noobs/Rasbian pre-installed? I was thinking of
trying one of those
I added some info in the pCP Documentation: "'SD card'
(https://docs.picoreplayer.org/components/sd_card/)"
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Is 16Gb recommended? I cant find this info anywhere
muso developer
3 x SB3, 3 x SBBoom, 1 x SBTouch, Liv Juke VortexBox LMS
Marantz, Denyo, & Bantam amps,
Harbeth, Mordaunt Short & Monitor Audio speakers
Heed Canamp + Beyerdynamic headphones
My guess. :) I have less than a 50% success ratio now a days. :(
We have changed the location of web pages a year or 2 ago, so there is a
chance that you actually have both loaded.
If you are comfortable with ssh, check if /home/tc/www exists. If it
does, delete it and reboot.
I did an in situ update on a couple of my RP3s from PCP 5.0 to 6.1.0.
Everything seemed to go smoothly, but I am not seeing an updated user
interface on these boxes.
Here is the footer from the main web page for one of these devices
(i.e., no www):
33257
Here is a footer from the main web
The Groundsman wrote:
> Thanks for the replies. My library is 108GB and currently is on my
> netbook and backed up on a couple of other windows PCs. I don't have a
> NAS and in reality play almost all my music via the spotty pluggin to
> LMS and fill in the gaps from my library when Spotify
I think if you login via ssh and remove
.jivelite/userpath/settings/SlimDiscovery.lua
while JiveLite is not running then I think it will force it to
reinitialise.
Paul Webster
http://dabdig.blogspot.com
author of \"now playing\" plugins covering radio france (fip etc), kcrw,
supla finland,
My pi, running pcp 6.1.0, + touch screen + iqaudio dac has been working
well for many months now, connected via ethernet. I have just moved the
player, and wanted to use the built in wifi rather than wired
connection. Ive enabled the wifi which connects to the network with no
trouble, and gets
chill wrote:
> Ha - that's a coincidence. I bought the same hub (but with three red
> power ports)
Interesting. :-)
I saw the one with three red ports also, but I don't need the two other
red ports.
chill wrote:
> I haven't yet attempted to power the RPi from it
It is working even with two
carsten_h wrote:
>
> The main part is this USB 3.0 hub:
> https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B07RL74YHZ
>
Ha - that's a coincidence. I bought the same hub (but with three red
power ports) a couple of weeks ago.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07RQZ3741
I haven't yet attempted to power
Yes, exactly! And it works!
pi4 4gb picoreplayer with lms and squeezelite for usb inside an argon
one case
pi3b+ (7\" display, hifiberry dac+ pro) picoreplayer with
squeezlite/jivelite for hifiberry and bluetooth headphone inside a
smartipi touch case
two airport express
ikea symfonisk
That sounds pretty neat.
So the hub acts as the common power supply for everything as well as
managing the data transfer between the Pi and the HDD
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> Thanks a lot. Feel confident now
I have one idea how you can use a Pi 4 with a 2,5" HDD without power
problems. I didn't thought at this at first.
I am using this type of installation here for a Pi 4 which is used for
LibreELEC (Kodi installation) and two external 5TB
Thanks a lot. Feel confident now
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Probably any SSD should be ok but it's worth checking power consumption
before buying as they differ more than you would expect. Some that are
labelled "green" use more power than others not making that claim. No
real need to worry about performance.
I would not try to power a spinning disk from the RPI. But a SSD should
not be a problem..at least on a Pi4.
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I have successfully used this caddy:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07NYN9PL6/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8=1
and this SSD:
https://www.ebuyer.com/790252-kingston-a400-480gb-ssd-ebuyer-com-sa400s37-480g
with no external power and no issues. I chose the ssd because of its
low
You could buy a Pi and official power supply (and micro SD card if you
do not have one spare) - but without a case and try it out.
Then choose what to do later.
Paul Webster
http://dabdig.blogspot.com
author of \"now playing\" plugins covering radio france (fip etc), kcrw,
supla finland, abc
Thanks for the replies. My library is 108GB and currently is on my
netbook and backed up on a couple of other windows PCs. I don't have a
NAS and in reality play almost all my music via the spotty pluggin to
LMS and fill in the gaps from my library when Spotify catalogue is found
wanting. I have
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