Man in a van wrote:
> @KITUS
>
>
> What if you leave the dac to go into standby ?
>
> Which Squeezebox do you have ? Is it a raspberry pi with pCP ?
>
> You have so many different posts, could you please post a list of your
> playback chain, for example, my current one is:
>
> raspberrypi
Next step is to add in the CEC control capability so that you can use
the TV remote to drive Jivelite.
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?113784-Getting-HDMI-CEC-to-work-on-pCP-7-0=1007236=1#post1007236
Paul Webster
author of \"now playing\" plugins covering radio france (fip
PompeyTone wrote:
> Hi Kidstypike, many thanks for replying. Yes you're right, I followed
> the path you suggested and there was a red cross against the pC
> repository (I've tried to add my screenshot but not sure if it works).
> Yesterday I took my RPi into work and the LMS download worked
tl/dr go to last line :)
Playing with this today (as I use rpi OS Bullseye lite)
rpi3b+ > Standard pCP v 8.2.0 > LMS v 8.3.1
Only the v2-HLS repo and Radio Paradise Plugin
Using the Default LMS GUI
I paused playback and waited, the dac did not go into standby
I then restarted playback and
Man in a van wrote:
> @PompeyTone
>
> At the bottom of the pCP Main Page have you selected Player/Server or
> Beta tab ?
>
> ronnie
Hi Ronnie, thanks for replying. I had selected Beta, as suggested in the
pCP documentation
"https://docs.picoreplayer.org/projects/build-simple-lms-server/;.
kitus wrote:
> RaspBerry Pi 3B+/PiCorePlayer/LMS > USB > Topping E50 > Cambridge CXA 61
> > Q-Acoustics Concept 40
>
>
> My RPI3B+/PiCore won't allow the DAC to go into standby. It's so
> annoying.
>
Same with the E30 but you can get it to go into standby by trying to
follow the info here.
slartibartfast wrote:
> Same with the E30 but you can get it to go into standby by trying to
> follow the info here.
> https://github.com/ralph-irving/squeezelite/issues/114
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
Will investigate next weekend! thanks a million!
PompeyTone wrote:
> Hi gwlevans. Thanks for replying, my ISP is Vodafone. I guess it could
> be DNS, perhaps if I somehowe reconfigure my DNS (to Google?) that might
> solve the issue. I'll have a look at that. As an experiment I'm going to
> hang the Pi off a wifi hotpot from my mobile phone,
kidstypike wrote:
> PiCorePlayer "Main" page > Diagnostics button > Raspberry Pi tab >
> Internet, what do you see there?
>
> 39043
Hi Kidstypike, many thanks for replying. Yes you're right, I followed
the path you suggested and there was a red cross against the pC
repository (I've tried to
gwlevans wrote:
> What is your ISP? I have seen similar behaviour on Virgin Media (UK) due
> to their flaky DNS
Hi gwlevans. Thanks for replying, my ISP is Vodafone. I guess it could
be DNS, perhaps if I somehowe reconfigure my DNS (to Google?) that might
solve the issue. I'll have a look at
Normally Squeezelite keeps the device open while it is running.
Have you tried the "-C " option which closes the output device
after a timeout when not playing. It will be reopened if squeezelite
gets a request to play,
Still waiting to see the Pi Zero 2 W come back into stock to use as a
LMS server
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Man in a van wrote:
> I looked at the github link referenced earlier but I get this
>
> >
Code:
> >
> tc@pCP:~$ ceo
> tc@pCP:/mnt/mmcblk0p2/tce/optional$ wget
http://ralph-irving.users.sourceforge.n
> et/pico/usb-power.tcz
> Connecting to
Man in a van wrote:
> Can you access the repos in a browser ?
>
>
> piCorePlayer main repository accessible
> https://repo.picoreplayer.org/repo/
>
> piCorePlayer mirror repository accessible
> http://picoreplayer.sourceforge.net/tcz_repo/
>
>
>
> ronnie
Yes, I can access these via a
I did read through your thread(s) but... I understood you got CEC
working for Raspberry Pi OS but not with pCP.
I did follow through with your instructions (no compiling) but didn't
get CEC working.
Greg Erskine's
It does work with pCP 8
I'll build another one and see if the steps work for me.
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 now
I switched off my rpi home LMS server
On the rpi3b+ I removed the -C 10 instruction
On the Tweaks page I set Radio Paradise to start playback at power on
I paused playback in LMS GUI
Selected the un-used input on dac; the dac goes into standby
Wait for a couple of minutes
Press the
I looked at the github link referenced earlier but I get this
Code:
tc@pCP:~$ ceo
tc@pCP:/mnt/mmcblk0p2/tce/optional$ wget
http://ralph-irving.users.sourceforge.n
et/pico/usb-power.tcz
Connecting to ralph-irving.users.sourceforge.net (104.18.11.128:80)
As title.
Only 2Gb version but they do have some stock.
Jim
https://jukeradio.double6.net
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PompeyTone wrote:
> Yes, I can access these via a browser from my PC on the same home
> network (screen grabs attached)
> 3906139062
>
> Thx.
I can also successfully ping repo.picoreplayer.org from the command line
on my RPi so DNS doesn't seem to to be a problem
T.
Man in a van wrote:
> tl/dr go to last line :)
>
> Playing with this today (as I use rpi OS Bullseye lite)
>
> rpi3b+ > Standard pCP v 8.2.0 > LMS v 8.3.1
>
> Only the v2-HLS repo and Radio Paradise Plugin
>
> Using the Default LMS GUI
>
> I paused playback and waited, the dac did not go
Eyerex wrote:
> Still waiting to see the Pi Zero 2 W come back into stock to use as a
> LMS server
I just bought one from PiHut.ca here in Canada last week. Was a right
pain to set up - use PcP ver 8.1 ( not v 8.2).
'
Cheers
Julian
PS Eyerwex - thanks for the videos - I used them to set up
Hello,
So goal is to be able to have my Teams audio playing on my speakers
attached to my piCoreplayer.
This part works.
Is this the behavior I should be seeing?
1) After manually disconnecting bluetooth from Windows to
piCoreplayer, top volume level from piCoreplayer is very low.
Only
Hello,
I formatted a USB stick on windows as fat32.
Plugged it into the USB3.0 on the raspberry pi4.
There is only one entry on the mount
/tmp/images
Am I missing a step?
Thanks
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I see an old post showing these commands
ce
tce-load -w git rpi-vc python3.6 (You can omit if you already
have these)
tce-load -i git rpi-vc python3.6
git clone https://github.com/piCorePlayer/rpi-eeprom.git (This is a
clone from rpi's git, with a few tweaks to the scripts for
For historical reasons the mount options are on the LMS page.
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