JQW wrote:
> Getting there. I've discovered the modprobe commands to install the
> framebuffer:
>
> >
Code:
> > modprobe flexfb setaddrwin=0 width=240 height=240
Sounds like something is not getting backed up, I'll have to check the
pairing process to make sure an automatic backup is being done.
After you pair, I would press the save button in that table
once...that will for sure run a backup.
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The connect button is not available after reboot PCP. The message "No
Paired Device" in the device pairing section is visible.
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Jivelite 7" Display und IQaudio DigiAmp+, 2 Picoreplayer 6 Beta on
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coyrls wrote:
> I'm getting a number of messages in the form: "[ 12.526153] random:
> slimserver.pl: uninitialized urandom read (4 bytes read)", also with 32,
> 64 and 256 bytes read, at the end of my dmesg output. Is this anything
> to worry about? It suggests that the process
Gerhardc wrote:
> I have tried your procedure without success. When i restart squeezelite,
> the Headphone connection is restored. When PCP ist rebootet and after
> this the Headphone is powered on,
> the Headphone is trying to connect with PCP without success (the
> Headphone is telling me
Paul Webster wrote:
> Note though ... all 4 buttons and audio device work together on Raspbian
> using the Pimoroni scripts / set-up - so there is something clever going
> on behind the scenes.
> I have not had time to look inside their scripts to see all that they do
> (and I don't have the
Note though ... all 4 buttons and audio device work together on Raspbian
using the Pimoroni scripts / set-up - so there is something clever going
on behind the scenes.
I have not had time to look inside their scripts to see all that they do
(and I don't have the hardware to experiment with)
I
paul- wrote:
> Do you have a wiring diagram for the whole thing?.but it sounds like
> you need to do some rewiring.
Unfortunately not. I could simply re-route the button to another unused
GPIO pin, but the board is far too delicate for me to attempt it.
I'm getting a number of messages in the form: "[ 12.526153] random:
slimserver.pl: uninitialized urandom read (4 bytes read)", also with 32,
64 and 256 bytes read, at the end of my dmesg output. Is this anything
to worry about? It suggests that the process slimserver.pl is trying to
read
I have tried your procedure without success. When i restart squeezelite,
the Headphone connection is restored. When PCP ist rebootet and after
this the Headphone is powered on,
the Headphone is trying to connect with PCP without success (the
Headphone is telling me that). My Headphone is a Bose
Power cycle the headphones after starting pCP.pCP is set to allow
any paired device to automatically connect, so the connection is driven
from the Bluetooth device.
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My Bose Headphone is successfully connected to PCP. If PCP is restartet
after pairing, the Headphone is not reconnected. Any help?
1x Picoreplayer with Hifiberry DAC/ADC pro, 3x Picoreplayer with
Jivelite 7" Display und IQaudio DigiAmp+, 2 Picoreplayer 6 Beta on
RPI4+ LMS, Marantz PM-15S1
Do you have a wiring diagram for the whole thing?.but it sounds like
you need to do some rewiring.
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Had another look at the Pirate Audio device today - made no more
progress regarding getting all 4 buttons working with Jivelite, whether
using a 'gpio-key' overlay or one of various background processes. Three
keys work fine, but the one assigned to GPIO 20 simply doesn't work.
The device uses
paul- wrote:
> After you pair, there is a little bug with phones, that you need to
> press the save button under the paired device table.you dont
> necessarily have to change the name.Once you pressed save, then
> disconnect your phone, and then reconnect.
>
>
> Once you do this,
msillence wrote:
> OK I've paired as instructed (without using the pair button on the pi)
> I still don't see any line with "Writing device string for seven for
> pcp-streamer"
> and still no audio over the stream (I made sure to wait until it had
> paired first before connecting to the stream)
I have Hifiberry DAC/ADC pro running on RPi3+ with PCP Beta 6 B7. Output
Device setting is Hifiberry DAC/ADC.
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Display und IQaudio DigiAmp+, 4x Picoreplayer wiith 7"Display and
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paul- wrote:
> That is the wrong direction, don't use the pair button on the pCP
> interface for that, you want to set the pCP device to be
> discoverable(the button above the pair button. then go to your phones
> Bluetooth page and pair to your pCP device.
>
> Once paired, you need to set
Its a Dac+ Pro on the output side. The input should be supported the
same as the regular ADC.
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Will be there support for the HiFiBerry DAC+ ADC Pro?
The shipped kernel seems to support it, but it's missing in the list.
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With a 3B+ you can do it with the onboard WiFi and BT, provided you can
use a 5G WiFi channel. But good that its working for you.
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OK, tried again and it worked.
I guess I should have had more faith...
So one Raspi, one BT dongle and two BT speakers it's possible.
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paul- wrote:
> to run 2 speakers with one RPI, you need to make sure there is no
> interference from things like Wifi.
>
> What model RPi are you using, and how is it connected to the network.
Thanks, Paul,
they are idenical Raspberry 3 B+, wifi connected, onboard BT turned off,
USB BT
Hi,
following Setup
Logitech Media Server Version: 7.9.2 - 0023.1559540205 @ Wed Jun 5
14:51:56 CEST 2019
OS: Synology DiskStation - DE - utf8
Platform: x86_64-linux
Perl-Version: 5.24.0 - x86_64-linux
Audio::Scan: 0.95
IO::Socket::SSL: 2.037
Datenbankversion: DBD::SQLite 1.34_01 (sqlite
When running in bluetooth, they operate with the MAC address of the BT
device. So there should not be any problem. That being said, to run 2
speakers with one RPI, you need to make sure there is no interference
from things like Wifi.
What model RPi are you using, and how is it connected to
Hello All,
I moved to v6 because my current setup is two Raspberrys driving two JBL
Spark BT speakers, one in bedroom, the other in bathroom.
I would like to see if i can save one Raspi, and drive both speakers in
sync with just one.
So far, I was not able to pair the second speaker.
The
That is the wrong direction . You want to set the pCP device to be
discoverable, then go to your phones Bluetooth page and pair to your
pCP device.
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paul- wrote:
> If you don't see it print the log file that it is writing the streamer
> device entry, then streaming isn't going to work.In the example log
> from the other user, his device was named "seven"..I'm wondering if
> the default name coming from Bluetooth has some odd
paul- wrote:
> What DAC do you wish to use? Connecting a USB dac to the USB3 port
> should work just fine. Most should work, but I'm sure there are some
> problems, and I have not seen a good list of compatible DAC's.
Hi Paul
Im using a Quang Hao DAC it consists of the Amanero USB / I2S
If you don't see it print the log file that it is writing the streamer
device entry, then streaming isn't going to work.In the example log
from the other user, his device was named "seven"..I'm wondering if
the default name coming from Bluetooth has some odd characters.
I'll check it
paul- wrote:
> On my system, I leave the streamer output setting blank. On the
> bluetooth page, can you look at the logs after you connect your phone.
> We need to make sure its connecting properly. It should look very
> similar to
>
msillence wrote:
>
>
> I can record audio and wavin works for me now but I can't seem to get
> the streaming working
> if I leave the device blank or if I put the above in I still don't get
> any audio
> I presume I can just use the url in the example
> http://:9100/S16_LE/44100/2/F
>
> I
Caad wrote:
> Hi
>
> Just a short Question.
> Does the Picoreplayer 6.0 support Audio out on the Pi4 USB3 port?
>
> Br
> Caad
What DAC do you wish to use? Connecting a USB dac to the USB3 port
should work just fine. Most should work, but I'm sure there are some
problems, and I have not
Hi
Just a short Question.
Does the Pi4 support Audio out on the USB3 port?
Br
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Ive learned something new.
So between you it is done!
Just need to combine efforts and document it now.
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I have the four buttons working well under pCP6-b7, using sbpd. Buttons
A and B (GPIO 5 and 6) control volume, and X and Y (GPIO 16 and 20)
control 'fwd' and 'rew' (I've also programmed 'long press' commands as
well). None of the buttons interferes with playback.
Looking forward to JQW's
The Pimoroni software install worked - that button was mapped to Volume
Up.
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JQW wrote:
> At bit more on being unable to map GPIO 20 via gpio-key:
>
Did you get that 4th button to work with the official software set-up
from Pimoroni - while sound was playing?
I ask because I didn't think that sharing the I2S pin with input GPIO 20
would work.
Paul Webster
At bit more on being unable to map GPIO 20 via gpio-key:
I get this in the kernel log:
Code:
[ 23.481474] input: button@14 as /devices/platform/button@14/input/input0
[ 23.657371] input: button@10 as /devices/platform/button@10/input/input1
[ 23.690642]
paul- wrote:
> Because your not using the proper device. The device format changed in
> recent versions of bluealsa. Take a look here
> https://github.com/Arkq/bluez-alsa.
>
> If you are just trying to play from your phone.
> 1) Install pCP Streamer
> 2) Pair Phone
> 3) Connect Phone
> 4)
paul- wrote:
> Jeff,
>
> I'll dump the entire site cache, but if that doesn't get it you can
> switch to our mirror. Its the sourceforge site, so it might be a bit
> slower.
>
> 28677
That did the trick !
Thanks Paul
Sorry I keep forgetting the mirror repo ! (Though I did not change to it
msillence wrote:
> Hi,
>
> what I'm stumped by is what to put in the device name for the streamer
> I've tried:
> bluealsa:HCI=hci0,DEV=XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX,PROFILE=a2dp
>
> with my address but as yet no sound also that doesn't work when combined
> with arecord
>
> arecord -vD
Jeff,
I'll dump the entire site cache, but if that doesn't get it you can
switch to our mirror. Its the sourceforge site, so it might be a bit
slower.
28677
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paul- wrote:
> Yes, it can be done today..just not perhaps as seemless as you want.
> You can pair your phone to a device > pCP 6.0.0-b4. Also install
> pcp-streamer. Then connect your phone and play music to the Bluetooth
> device.
>
> Phone -> Bluetooth Sink -> pcp-Streamer
I have just tried to use pCP v6.0.0-b7 as a controller only and cannot
install jivelite I get the following error
Code:
[ INFO ] Downloading Jivelite from the pCP Repository...
[ INFO ] Downloading will take a few minutes. Please wait...
Downloading: pcp-lua.tcz
After some digging, it's this line that breaks things:
Code:
dtoverlay=gpio-key,gpio=20,keycode=1
which makes me believe that something in the soundcard driver is also
using GPIO 20. With the line enabled, squeezelite doesn't start, but the
key
More playing with the Pirate Audio board. I've added several
"dtoverlay=gpio-key" lines to config.txt to map the GPIO buttons to
keys, and the soundcard no longer works. Still digging around in case
I've broken something else in the process.
JQW wrote:
> I've managed to get Jivelite to display on the Pirate Audio display, but
> I need to do some more work to clean it up.
>
> The fix was to build the 'fbcp' daemon, found here -
> https://github.com/tasanakorn/rpi-fbcp
>
> Once this daemon is running it copies the screen from the
I've managed to get Jivelite to display on the Pirate Audio display, but
I need to do some more work to clean it up.
The fix was to build the 'fbcp' daemon, found here -
https://github.com/tasanakorn/rpi-fbcp
Once this daemon is running it copies the screen from the Pi's main HDMI
display to
Hello there,
do anyone facing any issue with C-3PO plugin and PiCorePlayer 6 Beta7?
here is the mesage i get for my Rasp3 with latest Beta
-Squeezelite version is non compliant (Squeezelite-R2).
Unable to run C-3PO transcoder, fault back to PERL. See server log.-
On the opposite, for my
No ... just the video part (JiveLite).
The audio part was reported as working fine.
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JQW wrote:
> Getting there. I've discovered the modprobe commands to install the
> framebuffer:
>
> >
Code:
> > modprobe flexfb setaddrwin=0 width=240 height=240
chill wrote:
> I think I found the link you're referring to - is it 'this one'
> (https://howchoo.com/g/zmvjzwmzmjm/add-raspberry-pi-4-cooling-fan)?
>
> I think their wording ('GPIO pin 4 (5V)') is misleading - I think
> they're connecting to physical pin 4, which is a 5V supply pin, rather
>
chill wrote:
> Pure coincidence - I didn't know that! Do you have a link for that? My
> fan is switched by a transistor in the GND wire ('earlier post'
> (https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?110690-Pitastic=948714=1#post948714)).
I did't think you used a transistor, so I was
chill wrote:
> Pure coincidence - I didn't know that! Do you have a link for that?.
I think I found the link you're referring to - is it 'this one'
(https://howchoo.com/g/zmvjzwmzmjm/add-raspberry-pi-4-cooling-fan)?
I think their wording ('GPIO pin 4 (5V)') is misleading - I think
they're
Tony T wrote:
> Like that you're using gpio4 for a switch (No need for a transistor to
> switch in the write-up I found).
Pure coincidence - I didn't know that! Do you have a link for that? My
fan is switched by a transistor in the GND wire ('earlier post'
Thanks. I forgot about the pCP 'Tweaks' section.
Also, thanks for the code. Like that you're using gpio4 for a switch
(No need for a transistor to switch in the write-up I found).
Tony
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Whether you need a fan or not will probably depend on what sort of case
you have. If it provides good airflow, or incorporates some sort or
heatsink, then running pCP/LMS isn't, in my experience, going to
overheat the CPU.
I have my PI4 inside an amplifier enclosure, where the ambient
I finally got my Pi4 and using it for a PLEX server.
I'm running pCP on a Pi3, and may move it to another Pi4 next.
I know that the 4 runs hot, and expect that a fan will be needed with
pCP/Pi4 (please correct me if I'm wrong), but I would like to use a fan
control that will turn on the fan only
Getting there. I've discovered the modprobe commands to install the
framebuffer:
Code:
modprobe flexfb setaddrwin=0 width=240 height=240
after several weeks of using, i can say lms on pi4 (picoreplayer 6.0.0)
works perfectly.
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chill wrote:
> Watching with interest! I have one of these Pirate Audio boards with
> the line out option, attached to a Pi Zero W running pCP6.0.0-b7. I
> have the audio working using the 'HiFiBerry DAC Zero/MiniAMP' option,
> and the four buttons are working with sbpd (I had to use the '-t
JQW wrote:
>
>
> I'm now attempting to get the Pirate Audio's screen to work with
> Raspbian using the fbtft_device module. Unfortunately I can't find any
> documentation as to which GPIO pins are connected to the ST7789 display,
> specifically DC and RESET.
Watching with interest! I have
wkaa wrote:
> What do you mean with "somewhat lacking"?
Well, I copied some files to Mopidy's data area, and the only option was
to play them back in alphabetical order.
I'm now attempting to get the Pirate Audio's screen to work with
Raspbian using the fbtft_device module. Unfortunately I
JQW wrote:
> Sounds great! The sample scripts show that the display is working fine.
> The scripts for setting up Mopidy also work, but that player is somewhat
> lacking.
What do you mean with "somewhat lacking"?
wkaa's
paul- wrote:
> Another stale cache issue. Try switching to the mirror. Tab on the
> lower right of most pages.right next to the button that does the
> light/dark theme change.
Thank you that worked!
wkaa's
Lucky for that :)
Still, new rPi's dont appear for free.
Ill extend my thanks to the wider community devs too Michael. You and
ralphy and crew are like ancient gods in terms of squeeze/lms dev work.
Thank you :)
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Another stale cache issue. Try switching to the mirror. Tab on the
lower right of most pages.right next to the button that does the
light/dark theme change.
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Hi,
I tried to install Beta 7 on a raspberry Zero W v1.1. I could not
install LMS, this did not work, I got following error message:
[ INFO ] Downloading LMS...
Downloading: perl_crypt_openssl_bignum.tcz
Error retreiving
Sounds great! The sample scripts show that the display is working fine.
The scripts for setting up Mopidy also work, but that player is somewhat
lacking.
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Does it sound OK?
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JQW wrote:
> I'm now in possession of a Pirate Audio board. I've had a brief play
> attempting to get the audio portion to work with Beta-7, but at the
> moment it's not being detected.
>
> I'll perform further tests later, and will also try piCorePlayer 5.0
> too.
Got the DAC working - need
I'm now in possession of a Pirate Audio board. I've had a brief play
attempting to get the audio portion to work with Beta-7, but at the
moment it's not being detected.
I'll perform further tests later, and will also try piCorePlayer 5.0
too.
Massi wrote:
> Thanks Paul, it's working now!
>
> I have been confused by the fact that *bcm2835 alsa* was the only option
> offered in the tweaks page and this option is always offered even if the
> BT sink has not been created, so that i didn't imagine i had to actually
> choose it as an
Thanks Paul, it's working now!
I have been confused by the fact that *bcm2835 alsa* was the only option
offered in the tweaks page and this option is always offered even if the
BT sink has not been created, so that i didn't imagine i had to actually
choose it as an input card ... just because
That is writing the output string that pcp-streamer will use. There is
nothing to select, it's automatic. Just make sure you connect your
phone before starting to play the stream.
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My BT log
Code:
Starting BT Controller
bcm43xx_init
Set BDADDR UART: b8:27:eb:40:66:ba
Set Controller UART speed to 921600 bit/s
Device setup complete
RPi Bluetooth Hardware Address: B6:38:EB:40:66:BA
Starting pCP BT Pairing Agent
BT Controller Ready
Massi wrote:
> Thanks for answering, Michael.
> The trouble is when i want to use a BT sink as input, as the tweaks page
> only allows me to choose from the soundcards installed in my Pi as
> sources, no BT device.
>
Connect your phone, then look at the BT logscan you paste what shows
Gerhardc wrote:
> Hi Massi,
>
> my streamer Playlist contains the following string:
> http://192.168.170.43:9100/S32_LE/44100/2/F. My streamer input HAT is a
> HiFiBerry DAC/ADC pro.
>
> You must replace IP Adress with the address of your Player.
Thanks for answering, Michael.
I actually
Hi Massi,
my streamer Playlist contains the following string:
http://192.168.170.43:9100/S32_LE/44100/2/F. My streamer input HAT is a
HiFiBerry DAC/ADC pro.
You must replace IP Adress with the address of your Player.
1x Picoreplayer with Hifiberry DAC/ADC, 3x Picoreplayer with Jivelite 7"
mherger wrote:
>
>
> That looks like a fun little device! I'm sure JiveLite could be tweaked
>
> to fit that screen: we have the Radio's solution (240px height), as well
>
> as the Controller's (240px height)...
>
I've now ordered one, and should have it early next week. There's some
code
Hello,
I cannot make this work. How should I name this stream in the tweaks
page? The only source I can choose is my USB soundcard.
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I suspect they'll work with PiCoreplayer as the DAC is supposedly
HiFiBerry compatible. Not sure about the screen. I intend to pick one up
myself, but need to also acquire a Pi Zero WH to go with it, and there's
a shortage of the latter at the moment.
Pimoroni have just released a range of DAC HATs entitled Pirate Audio.
As well as containing the usual DAC, they feature a 240x240 SPI screen
and four control buttons mapped to GPIO pins. The variants are line-out,
headphone amp, 3W amp and built-in mono speaker.
I suspect they'll work with
Fail to Run LMS on b7,so I back to b6 with Pi4.
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JulianH wrote:
>
>
> RPI4 is in a small cupboard (sitting on HDD) and running at a cool 45C
> with one of these
>
> https://thepihut.com/products/dual-fan-heatsink-case-for-raspberry-pi-4
>
> Julian
JulianH wrote:
>
> RPI4 is in a small cupboard (sitting on HDD) and running at a cool
Yup, I did. I'll just learn to be careful.
Thanks
Howard
paul- wrote:
> I would try one of the other output choices.
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Hookay, got RPI4 running 6.0.0-b7 running. Bluetooth works great and I
finally got my Audioengine D3 USB DAC working, but.. I can not get
the volume to a decent level. I have it at 5 using the ALSAMIXER. I'm
listening through a set of Shure SE535 earbuds.
Is there a way to get the volume
Updated to B7 on RPi4B (running LMS) and RPi3B (running Squeezelite).
Whole house networked system (including SB + Controllers). All working
well.
RPI4 is in a small cupboard (sitting on HDD) and running at a cool 45C
with one of these
Hi Guys,
I tried to use two 7.1 sound cards with some more squeezelite instances
with pcP 6.0.0-b7 on RPI4 but when I want to start a new instance over
ssh with the following code nothing happens.
Code:
sudo /usr/local/bin/squeezelite -n "piCorePlayer2" -o stereofront1
I updated a few minutes ago from b5 to b7 without any problem!
Thank you!
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Update perl5 from the extension page..or just run pcp-update perl5
from a ssh session. I uploaded it last night.
Yep:
Platform Architecture: armv8l-linux
Perl Version: 5.28.2 - arm-linux-gnueabihf-thread-multi-64int
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>
> Ok, that's indeed what I did. But that info can be used by LMS to find
> helper applications. Therefore it would be great if you could "fix"
> this.
Update perl5 from the extension page..or just run pcp-update perl5
from a ssh session. I uploaded it last night.
RPI4 6.0.0-b7 Does the equalizer work?
Thanks,
Howard
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Done and done. The upgrade worked great. I'll give it a workout in the
morning.
Thanks again!!
Howard
paul- wrote:
> No compelling reason to upgrade, except to help me test a few things. i
> just did 2 b6 to b7 upgrades, so it should be fine.
Okay, the config is good, and the kernel is running would be 32bit.
Confirm by running uname -a from command line. I suspect you are
looking at the reported arch by lms on the information page. That arch
is actually not real for the runtime, but the arch of the compile
machine that built
Howard Passman wrote:
> Just to clarify, I have loaded 6.0 b6. I should be able to update to b7
> on my RPI 3b.
>
> Thanks again,
>
> Howard
No compelling reason to upgrade, except to help me test a few things. i
just did 2 b6 to b7 upgrades, so it should be fine.
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