cpu wrote:
> Please share if you'll find anything interesting. Cheers!
>
> Wysane z mojego SM-G930F przy uyciu Tapatalka
Nothing interesting to report. IQaudio uses the same overlay for
Pi-DAC+, Pi-DACZero, Pi-DAC Pro and Pi-DigiAMP+
Source:
merlinus wrote:
> Thanks! This looks like a great app, compared with squeezer. But I
> read reviews that said it tries to connect with Chromecast, even if that
> is only on neighboring wifi networks. and this was a deal-breaker.
>
> What is your experience with this?
As i don't use
Thanks! This looks like a great app, compared with squeezer. But I
read reviews that said it tries to connect with Chromecast, even if that
is only on neighboring wifi networks. and this was a deal-breaker.
What is your experience with this?
merlinus wrote:
> Now that everything is running smoothly, wondering what apps are best
> for my android tablet?
>
> And huge thanks to all who assisted!
There are freebies, but I use and recommend Squeeze Ctrl:
Now that everything is running smoothly, wondering what apps are best
for my android tablet?
And huge thanks to all who assisted!
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bpa wrote:
> That's good although I don't know what in BBCiPlayer could be upsetting
> pCP as BBCiPlayer just generates a standard AAC stream. I think you'll
> have to turn on slimproto logging on LMS and look at the buffer
> thresholds. Get a comparison between a good run and a bad. You can
agetommy wrote:
> To investigate this I need to purchase a monitor first. I will do it
> :rolleyes: but it can take a while.
>
> My drive is a SSD-disc connected via a Renkforce USB2mSATA controller.
> But I think the storage device should not be the problem. I reckon a
> hanging LMS ...
> Do
eriche wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I would like to edit the */usr/local/etc/init.d/squeezelite* file.
> But I always get that it is a read-only filesystem.
>
> Please can you tell me how I can modify the startup script :confused:
>
> My goal is to start a 2nd instance of the player on my Raspi.
>
Hello,
I would like to edit the */usr/local/etc/init.d/squeezelite* file.
But I always get that it is a read-only filesystem.
Please can you tell me how I can modify the startup script :confused:
My goal is to start a 2nd instance of the player on my Raspi.
Therefore I would like to add some
kidstypike wrote:
> Yes, you can also fix the volume at 100%.
Thanks hugely for this info!!!
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merlinus wrote:
> No. It is now. Thanks!
>
> BTW, will that setting (max. vol.) stick?
Yes.
LMS 7.9 on a Raspberry Pi 3/piCorePlayer 3.10, playlists and LMS cache
on a USB stick, 25K+ music library on a WD MyCloud network drive,
Rasberry Pi 2 > piCorePlayer 3.02 > HiFiBerry DIGI+ >
kidstypike wrote:
> Is the volume turned up in LMS?
No. It is now. Thanks!
BTW, will that setting (max. vol.) stick?
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merlinus wrote:
> I hooked everything up, and the tablet app was able to access LMS on my
> desktop computer (via wireless). I selected a number of different
> tracks, but no joy, in terms of hearing the playback through my sound
> system.
>
> Does the optical out (digi+ board) have to be
Wigster wrote:
> 0. Yes, it's definitely DASH.
> 1. It happens on both live and listen again streams. Both in iPlayer and
> Extra.
> 2. I've just installed LMS on the PCP. Same thing, although it took a
> bit longer (a couple of minutes) before the stream got stuck. When it is
> stuck, also the
I hooked everything up, and the tablet app was able to access LMS on my
desktop computer (via wireless). I selected a number of different
tracks, but no joy, in terms of hearing the playback through my sound
system.
Does the optical out (digi+ board) have to be selected in the PCP
software?
bpa wrote:
> OK - we need a test to see if the problem is LMS on Windows or pCP.
>
> First make sure you are playing DASH format. in BBciPlayer setting the
> streamign preferences should be set to "DASH > HLS > MP3 > FlashAAC"
>
> 1. The Windows problem only happens with live streams - so if
1. Yes, it's definitely DASH.
2. It happens on both live and listen again streams. Both in iPlayer and
Extra.
3. I've just installed LMS on the PCP. Same thing, although it took a
bit longer (a couple of minutes) before the stream got stuck. When it is
stuck, also the local PCP LMS becomes
sckramer wrote:
> Hi Mnyb,
>
> I ssh in and use this to check actual: cat
> /proc/asound/card1/pcm0p/sub0/hw_params
Good ! Ofcourse proc
Main hifi: Touch + CIA PS +MeridianG68J MeridianHD621 MeridianG98DH 2 x
Wigster wrote:
> OK, I've upgraded to 1.5.2 just in case and gave it 2 mins delay. The
> CPU of the server is an Avoton, which is an 8-core Atom low-power
> thingy. It doesn't seem to have made a difference. I've noticed that the
> Radio 1 stream it's a bit better than Radio 4, in that the
Wigster wrote:
> Thanks bpa but my other RPi, without PCP, works fine and this has in
> general been working well until this upgrade. I used to have
> Windows-related issues with HLS that went away when you upgraded to
> DASH.
>
> Squeezelite is supposed to play AAC natively so I don't think
Thanks bpa but my other RPi, without PCP, works fine and this has in
general been working well until this upgrade. I used to have
Windows-related issues with HLS that went away when you upgraded to
DASH.
Squeezelite is supposed to play AAC natively so I don't think it is
transcoding.
It's
Wigster wrote:
> I've just updated from PCP 3.02 to 3.10 on a Pi 2B with HiFIBerry DAC+
> Pro. My LMS is running on a Windows Server 2012R2 machine (latest
> nightly, 1485931015) and I have the BBC iPlayer 1.4.9 plugin with DASH
> transport enabled. I am outside of the UK.
>
Many Windows LMS
Hi,
I've just updated from PCP 3.02 to 3.10 on a Pi 2B with HiFIBerry DAC+
Pro. My LMS is running on a Windows Server 2012R2 machine (latest
nightly, 1485931015) and I have the BBC iPlayer 1.4.9 plugin with DASH
transport enabled. I am outside of the UK.
Even since the update, when I try to
Another thing entirely, I would like to suggest adding a few fields that
would allow to serve a player identification and contact person in case
the thing needs adjusting/servicing.
I am thinking of information like: Description, location, an
identification string, and name/email/phone for the
Guys,
I am thinking of fitting a justboom amp (it seems more powerful than
others so I expect speaker choice would be relaxed) to a Pi 3 running
PiCorePlayer.
I would need to be able to inject audio from another source to overlay
short chime sounds to the music.
So I plan to setup the alsa mixer
Mnyb wrote:
> I havent figured that out yet . I just trust the description on that .
> But similar parameters works for my main stereo where i use a Digi+
> there I have a display on the processor . so it does as advertised .
> (there i also use the max sample rate parameter so these can work
>
paul- wrote:
>
> Can you investigate what is not shutting down. probably need a keyboard
> and monitor connected to figure it out. I have a USB Flash
> drive/samba, I've never had it hang.
To investigate this I need to purchase a monitor first. I will do it
:rolleyes: but it can take a
It only checks on mount for journalled filesystems, and this is not a
full check it's just a replay of the log. and many USB drives are
formatted with FAT32 anyway, so no journal and no log to replay.
--
Hardware: 3x Touch, 1x Radio, 2x Receivers, 1 HP Microserver NAS with
Debian+LMS 7.9.0
agetommy wrote:
> Hi PicorPlayer User
>
> does someone know a way to enforce a fsck for external USB device before
> the Slimserver (or Samba) start?
>
> The main problem is, the "shutdown" script hangs sometimes. The SSH
> deamon was killed but the green LED on my raspberry is still blinking.
Hi PicorPlayer User
does someone know a way to enforce a fsck for external USB device before
the Slimserver (or Samba) start?
The main problem is, the "shutdown" script hangs sometimes. The SSH
deamon was killed but the green LED on my raspberry is still blinking.
This indicate the Raspberry
anadigi wrote:
> Thanks Mnyb,
> However, how do I know it is playing the right sample rate?
I havent figured that out yet . I just trust the description on that .
But similar parameters works for my main stereo where i use a Digi+
there I have a display on the processor . so it does as
Mnyb wrote:
> the X option , this will give you asynchronous upsampling to max rate
> without this option it's the max synchronous rate that fits the device ?
> thatÂ’s how I read it ?
>
> In PICorePlayers web-UI prese the more link . Its rigth there in the
> description .
>
> Dont mind my
kidstypike wrote:
> I don't quite understand this, earlier you said your pi was listed in
> the player dropdown box on your PC LMS, this isn't possible if your pi
> isn't connected to your network.
It showed up when hardwired, but not with 5G wireless.
anadigi wrote:
> Hi,
> I am using the IQaudio+ and would like to setup the realtime upsampling
> to the max. Can someone tell me what is the setting in Squeezelite?
> Thanks!
the X option , this will give you asynchronous upsampling to max rate
without this option it's the max synchronous
Hi,
I am using the IQaudio+ and would like to setup the realtime upsampling
to the max. Can someone tell me what is the setting in Squeezelite?
Thanks!
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Murphyprecht wrote:
> Yeah but that isn't implemented yet and I hadn't updated. Bizarre
>
> Sent from my SM-G925F using Tapatalk
I also should've mentioned that it was asking for authority on the
Android apps too.
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Greg Erskine wrote:
> I don't think this has anything to do with piCorePlayer.
>
> But I was talking to the guys about adding a "admin" user and password
> on the pCP web interface.
Yeah but that isn't implemented yet and I hadn't updated. Bizarre
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pinkdot wrote:
> Thx Paul for the info.
>
> OK, I'll ask Tim Curtis what overlay he is using in Moode Audio and
> where it differs from the DAC+ overlay.
Please share if you'll find anything interesting. Cheers!
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ThaYapeMan wrote:
> Turn off MMAP, can you please specify how to do that?
>
> Cheers J.
I went to squeezelite tab, then ALAS setting. There are 5 blocks. The
MMAP is the forth block. picture credit to Scott. 22018
+---+
Murphyprecht wrote:
> Strange one; my squeezebox app demanded I needed authorization last
> night. My wife then shouts down from the baby's room "What's the
> username and password for the music?" I replay confused "There isn't
> one1". I then load up the webpage on the pc and again it announces
Thx Paul for the info.
OK, I'll ask Tim Curtis what overlay he is using in Moode Audio and
where it differs from the DAC+ overlay.
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-RPI 2
pinkdot wrote:
> Yes, I know. But I don't know if we miss some of the benefits of the
> pcm5242 with the DAC+ overlay.
We have all of the overlays that is in the rpi kernel. IQaudio overlays
and drivers have not been changed in 8 months.
cpu wrote:
> DAC+ worked for me :-)
>
> Wysane z mojego SM-G930F przy uyciu Tapatalka
Yes, I know. But I don't know if we miss some of the benefits of the
pcm5242 with the DAC+ overlay.
-Synology nas DS115 - ('LmsUpdate'
pinkdot wrote:
> Same questions here. I just purchased an IQaudio DAC+ pro. Any
> suggestions on which overlay to use? I only see the IQaudio DAC+ listed
> at the moment in the 'audio' variant of PcP 3.10.
> Thanks.
>
> Greetings,
>
> Martin
DAC+ worked for me :-)
Wysane z mojego SM-G930F
kidstypike wrote:
> If I were you I would wire the RPi to your router, or use a wifi dongle,
> I've heard many bad reports re the Pi's built-in wifi.
Spent a frustrating hour trying to get the pi3's wifi connectivity
working last night, in the end reverted to an old 'plugable' dongle, up
and
cpu wrote:
> Can anyone tell if iqaudio pi-dac+ pro is supported?
>
> Wysane z mojego SM-G930F przy uyciu Tapatalka
Same questions here. I just purchased an IQaudio DAC+ pro. Any
suggestions on which overlay to use? I only see the IQaudio DAC+ listed
at the moment in the 'audio' variant of PcP
hifiandrun wrote:
> Hi I am new here.
> I have been using the pCP 3.02 version with a digital pi hat (pi2design
> prototype I2S DAC with two NDK precision clocks for digital audio
> output). The sound was astonishingly good compared to my F-1 XMOS
> usb/spdif converter. When I switched to the
merlinus wrote:
> Update: The RPi can connect only at 2.4G, but at least it is working!
Nothing wrong with 2.4 GHz. Range is better than 5 GHz. It's just a bit
crowded for some people. As others have said, also avoid chan 12/13, the
pi wifi does not support it.
Once configured it should be
merlinus wrote:
> Update: The RPi can connect only at 2.4G, but at least it is working!
Yes but beware if your router can use Channel 13 and "Wifi Scan" is
enabled on your router !
The current Pcp driver does not allow Ch13 (not sure if the BCM chipset
on the Rpi3 does at all)
22014
Guess
merlinus wrote:
> Not really. I cannot get the RPi to connect to my wireless network,
> even though I am broadcasting the ssid. The scan on the PCP webpage
> cannot find it.
>
> Is there an internal wireless card? Might the problem be that it does
> not support 5G?
Update: The RPi can
passwords for wifi in pCP are somewhat limited too. sorry i cant
remember the characters it doesnt play well with
Greg or Paul or Steen ??
rPi 3 + rasPi 7" LCD + HiFiBerry DiGi+ | rPi 2 + IQaudio DAC+ |rPi 2 +
HiFiBerry DAC+ | Squeeze Box Touch | LMS + XPenology on HP Gen 8 |
merlinus wrote:
> Not really. I cannot get the RPi to connect to my wireless network,
> even though I am broadcasting the ssid. The scan on the PCP webpage
> cannot find it.
>
> Is there an internal wireless card? Might the problem be that it does
> not support 5G?
It does not support
If I were you I would wire the RPi to your router, or use a wifi dongle,
I've heard many bad reports re the Pi's built-in wifi.
LMS 7.9 on a Raspberry Pi 3/piCorePlayer 3.10, playlists and LMS cache
on a USB stick, 25K+ music library on a WD MyCloud network drive,
Rasberry Pi 2 > piCorePlayer
merlinus wrote:
> Not really. I cannot get the RPi to connect to my wireless network,
> even though I am broadcasting the ssid. The scan on the PCP webpage
> cannot find it. Might the problem be that it does not support 5G?
I don't quite understand this, earlier you said your pi was listed
kidstypike wrote:
> Well you're good to go then?
Not really. I cannot get the RPi to connect to my wireless network,
even though I am broadcasting the ssid. The scan on the PCP webpage
cannot find it. Might the problem be that it does not support 5G?
merlinus wrote:
> My intention is to connect the RPi via an optical cable to my sound
> processor, and access flac music files residing on my desktop computer
> using my wireless network to play through the system.
Fine, LMS server on the Desktop PI as player .
Fyi .
Running LMS on PI with an
kidstypike wrote:
> So you *do not *need LMS on your RPi, but you *do* need a DAC with
> digital out, like this one.
>
> https://www.hifiberry.com/products/digiplus/
Yes, I have a WiFiBerry digi+ board that has digital out.
merlinus wrote:
> Yes, I have a WiFiBerry digi+ board that has digital out.
Well you're good to go then?
LMS 7.9 on a Raspberry Pi 3/piCorePlayer 3.10, playlists and LMS cache
on a USB stick, 25K+ music library on a WD MyCloud network drive,
Rasberry Pi 2 > piCorePlayer 3.02 > HiFiBerry
merlinus wrote:
> My intention is to connect the RPi via an optical cable to my sound
> processor, and access flac music files residing on my desktop computer
> using my wireless network to play through the system.
So you *do not *need LMS on your RPi, but you *do* need a DAC with
digital out,
kidstypike wrote:
> OK, your pi can now play those files like any other Squeezebox if you
> connect it to some powered speakers, amp/speakers or headphones.
> So what is your intention?
> Do you just want a player, or do you want your pi as a music server?
> Or both?
My intention is to connect
merlinus wrote:
> Yes, the PCP is listed! And I can see all the music files in the main
> directory.
OK, your pi can now play those files like any other Squeezebox if you
connect it to some powered speakers amp/speakers or headphones.
So what is your intention?
Do you just want a player, or do
kidstypike wrote:
> If LMS is running on your PC, you don't *need* to install LMS on your
> Pi.
>
> In the LMS webgui on your PC, click the player dropdownbox top right,
> you piCorePlayer should be listed there.
>
> In the screenshot below, both loungeplayer and studypi are squeezelite
>
Despite having entered and saved the wireless information (ssid and
password), the RPi is not connecting to the wireless network. Does the
hardware support 5G, or only 2.4?
I restarted the pi several times...
merlinus's
merlinus wrote:
> I followed your instructions to expand the filesystem, and entered the
> wireless network information. Hopefully all will go well now.
>
> It says that squeezelite is running, but obviously I need to figure out
> how to set up LMS with my remote music directory, etc. It is
I followed your instructions to expand the filesystem, and entered the
wireless network information. Hopefully all will go well now.
It says that squeezelite is running, but obviously I need to figure out
how to set up LMS with my remote music directory, etc. It is running on
my desktop
merlinus wrote:
> In running over all the steps again from the very beginning, I
> re-flashed the SD card, and it is now working! Thanks for all the
> assistance -- greatly appreciated.
>
> I was able to access the pCP webpage, and change settings for wifi,
> etc.
>
> LMS is running on my
merlinus wrote:
> IIRC, it was when I changed the audio setting to HIFiBerry digi+. I was
> then asked if I wanted to reboot, and I clicked "yes."
>
> How do I expand the filesystem? I have gparted installed, and have used
> that for expanding partitions on my HDDs.
Resize the file system on
merlinus wrote:
> IIRC, it was when I changed the audio setting to HIFiBerry digi+. I was
> then asked if I wanted to reboot, and I clicked "yes."
>
> How do I expand the filesystem? I have gparted installed, and have used
> that for expanding partitions on my HDDs.
It's in Picores Web UI ,
Mnyb wrote:
> Did you expand the file system before adding stuff ?
>
> reboot as soon as it says, it fast don't save up a whole brunch of
> settings and then reboot .
> Then you don't know what broke it ?
>
> I'm in the habit of backning up the whole SD card before a sensitive
> change , like
merlinus wrote:
> After completing changes on the PCP page, it rebooted the RPi, and it is
> no longer connecting. I shut the unit down and powered it on again, but
> it is still not working.
>
> So my joy was very short-lived. Any suggestions? Thanks!
Did you expand the file system before
After completing changes on the PCP page, it rebooted the RPi, and it is
no longer connecting. I shut the unit down and powered it on again, but
it is still not working.
So my joy was very short-lived. Any suggestions? Thanks!
In running over all the steps again from the very beginning, I
re-flashed the SD card, and it is now working! Thanks for all the
assistance -- greatly appreciated.
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merlinus wrote:
> "Unable to connect" error message.
>
> I can login to all of the other computers on my LAN using Putty or the
> terminal.
>
> BTW, I am using a wired connection to the router from the RPi.
Plugin a screen and check the RPi is in fact booting
*Players:* SliMP3,Squeezebox3
merlinus wrote:
> "Unable to connect" error message.
>
> I can login to all of the other computers on my LAN using Putty or the
> terminal.
The web-UI should come up in any browser , you hardly need ssh login to
configure Picore , the setup is done true the web-UI in your browser
firefox
Mnyb wrote:
> Can you see the PicorePlayers web-UI ? aviable at the same IP number .
"Unable to connect" error message.
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merlinus wrote:
> I am using the IP address given for the RPi by my router. LMS shows no
> connected players. As I wrote, I could not connect to the other Ubuntu
> 16.04 computers (and vice-versa) on my network until I installed
> openssh-server on all of them.
>
> I just went through all
paul- wrote:
> Putty for Windows or Linux should work out of the box (I use both Win7
> and Ubutntu 16.04). Make sure you are using the right IP address. On
> your LMS server, go to the information tab in the settings. It will
> show all connected players. Alternatively, connect a monitor
merlinus wrote:
> Hi. I am new to the world of RPi and this forum, and look forward to
> much learning and sharing. Thanks to everyone who makes this possible!
>
> I just got an RPI 3B with HiFiBerry digi+ add-on board, and loaded
> piCorePlayer 3.10-audio. It comes up with an IP address in
Mnyb wrote:
> try with the rigth user ssh tc@"ip adress" ?
I have done this several times, with the same cannot connect error.
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merlinus wrote:
> Hi. I am new to the world of RPi and this forum, and look forward to
> much learning and sharing. Thanks to everyone who makes this possible!
>
> I just got an RPI 3B with HiFiBerry digi+ add-on board, and loaded
> piCorePlayer 3.10-audio. It comes up with an IP address in
Hi. I am new to the world of RPi and this forum, and look forward to
much learning and sharing. Thanks to everyone who makes this possible!
I just got an RPI 3B with HiFiBerry digi+ add-on board, and loaded
piCorePlayer 3.10-audio. It comes up with an IP address in my router,
but I cannot
paul- wrote:
> Ralphy could explain more, but the IP address of teh local machine gets
> saved in the configuration. I think it has to do with jivelite making
> sure it only tries to display the visualization for the local machine.
Its actually the MAC address I believe, this is why you have
pgnyc wrote:
> Thx, the reset worked.
>
> Is there a reason why changing from ethernet <> wi-fi, the config is not
> kept ?
>
> For shairport , i was just testing !!! Will not use it .
>
>
> Pascal.
Ralphy could explain more, but the IP address of teh local machine gets
saved in the
paul- wrote:
> Jivelite needs reset after changing from wifi to eth0. There is a reset
> button on the tweaks page. Shairport is kinda finicky. You are aware
> that Shairport play directly, and not using LMS/jivelite or squeezelite.
>
>
> Take a look at the shairtunes2w plugin for LMS, that
Hi I am new here.
I have been using the pCP 3.02 version with a digital pi hat (pi2design
prototype DAC with two NDK precision clocks for digital audio output).
The sound was astonishingly good compared to my F-1 XMOS usb/spdif
converter. When I switched to the pCP 3.10 audio, I noticed a
pgnyc wrote:
> Hi,
> first : i am new to Picoreplayer and i want to thanks the team and
> everybody participating to it.
>
> second : i just mount a system with rpi3, pi screeen, smatipi touch
> case ,a piano hi-fi dac and a flirc module.
> everything is working ..
>
> Until now, i was
Hi,
first : i am new to Picoreplayer and i want to thanks the team and
everybody participating to it.
second : i just mount a system with rpi3, pi screeen, smatipi touch
case ,a piano hi-fi dac and a flirc module.
everything is working ..
Until now, i was testing with the integrated wi-fi, i
All 7 of my picores are on wifi and I never get dropouts. Is the quality
audiophile? I once sold Quad, Nakamichi and Michel and would not be
embarrassed by any of the seven
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2 x *Pi Model B* PcP Players
3 x *Pi Zero* PcP Players
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DJDR wrote:
> What do you recommend to get the best soundquality, wifi or
> ethernetcable?
Ethernet has better reliability and throughput, especially on a Pi, so
it will give less of a risk of dropouts. If by "soundquality" you mean
something else, I suggest discussing it in the "audiophile"
DJDR wrote:
> I can use wifi or an ethernetcable to connect my Raspberry
> Pi/Picoreplayer with the LMS.
>
> Ethernet is the most stable connection.
>
> But what about soundquality? What do you recommend to get the best
> soundquality, wifi or ethernetcable?
>
> Thanks!
If possible I would
I can use wifi or an ethernetcable to connect my Raspberry
Pi/Picoreplayer with the LMS.
Ethernet is the most stable connection.
But what about soundquality? What do you recommend to get the best
soundquality, wifi or ethernetcable?
Thanks!
ThaYapeMan wrote:
> This one I like really much. It is sturdy, simple, no big edges, only no
> protection for the Raspberry itself, but I can live without that.
Nice setup with the Cyrus [emoji6]
Gesendet von meinem Nexus 6 mit Tapatalk
Current setup:
- ASRock Ion 330, Lubuntu 14.04,
Greg Erskine wrote:
> Hi S,
>
> Try something like this in User Commands.
>
> >
Code:
> > /usr/local/bin/squeezelite -n EG_Diele -o Diele -a 80:::0: -m
ab:cd:ef:12:34:61
> >
>
> As mentioned in the More > Help " and & are invalid characters.
Greg Erskine wrote:
> Looking at these pictures the cable is supposed to be on the bottom.
Oh THAT ribbon cable! :) I'm sorry, I can't remember where mine wound up
and my fumbly fingers made it so difficult to get right that I'm scared
to take it apart again.
Greg Erskine wrote:
> Thanks,
>
> I meant the flat ribbon cable between screen and screen PCB.
>
>
The ribbon cable is at the bottom.
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On Topic - even though my display isnt in a case at this moment, the
layout is the same as the pic that Eyerex posted. Mine's definately an
early version of the display, ordered the day they were announced :) and
it doesnt have dimming of the backlight, just on/off :(
NO ROTATION ever used in pCP
Mine
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OffTopic sorry :(
Thats a nice display case
http://www.eleduino.com/Raspberry-Pi-Official-7-Touchscreen-Display-Case-100%25-Bamboo-Made-p10581.html
only USD16, but i cant see shipping costs ? Thats an even nicer price if
it's shipped :)
Sorry for OT
rPi 3 + rasPi 7" LCD + HiFiBerry DiGi+ |
Greg Erskine wrote:
> Thanks for the feedback.
>
> Sorry, the harder I try, the more I confuse people. :o I've had this
> problem for a long time now. :D
>
> See step 1 to step 3.
>
> https://www.element14.com/community/docs/DOC-78156?ICID=rpimain-related-prods
>
> Looking at these pictures
Sorry, the harder I try, the more I confuse people. :o I've had this
problem for a long time now. :D
See step 1 to step 3.
https://www.element14.com/community/docs/DOC-78156?ICID=rpimain-related-prods
Looking at these pictures it is supposed to be on the bottom.
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