JackOfAll wrote:
Just FYI, I've been using the Wandboard wi-fi for about 14 hours now.
Everything still working OK for me. The unknown param 7 messages from
your wpa_supplicant.log can be ignored. As to the rest, would be good to
see the NetworkManager messages relating to the wlan0
JackOfAll wrote:
Are you using Doede's custom Sowter transformer or cap coupled passive
out?
(I've only got a single deck which is used in conjunction with a Broskie
Unbalancer tube output stage. It was the first USB DAC I ever used with
the WB, and is the main DAC connected to my
Alcaudon wrote:
Understood. I would volunteer to purchase one and test it, but since I'm
less than useless with linux and software development (had to google X
session, SDL and raw fb, LOL now I'm a little bit wiser, thanks!
;)), I'm afraid I wouldn't be of any help to the community. Right
Pascal Hibon wrote:
Someone used a MIMO touch screen on a Raspberri with Squeezelite. I
guess with a bit of fiddling this could work on a Wandboard too.
More info here:
https://github.com/ggalt/RaspberryArch/wiki/How-To-Make-a-RaspberryPi-Jive-Player
Alternatively, and much easier, is to
Pascal Hibon wrote:
Someone used a MIMO touch screen on a Raspberri with Squeezelite. I
guess with a bit of fiddling this could work on a Wandboard too.
More info here:
https://github.com/ggalt/RaspberryArch/wiki/How-To-Make-a-RaspberryPi-Jive-Player
Thanks for the link Pascal, I will
bakker_be wrote:
Somewhat cheaper, better resolution than the Lilliput screen:
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/697708033/hdmipi-affordable-9-high-def-screen-for-the-raspbe
Yes, I saw that one too but it is still in development.
Another option would be to use an OLED display. There is a
Alcaudon wrote:
Actually, I'm using a samsung 7 touchscreen, but only video trough
HDMI. For controlling Squeezelite I'm using Squeeze Commander on my
phone, I was planning to add also a FLIRC dongle, but the phone works so
good that I'm thinking of leaving it that way.
Just out of
This might be a stupid question, but is there a way to make LMS resume
the playback to a PiCorePlayer Squeezelite instance automatically when
the player reconnects?
Background: I'm running one of the latwst LMS nightlies on Squeezeplug
and have two RPi running PiCorePlayer in the lounge and
Sorry for (dumb) asking: Is Fedora 19 including Logitech Squeezebox
Server and all its binaries armel or armhf?
Didn't find out yet and dunno wether i should use the Fedora image or
built up a system with Debian...
steffen wrote:
Sorry for (dumb) asking: Is Fedora 19 including Logitech Squeezebox
Server and all its binaries armel or armhf?
Since Fedora took the decision to drop support for ARM 7, all Fedora
packages are now built armv7hl, with hard float and vfpv3 support,
compiler flags
Pascal Hibon wrote:
Just out of curiosity, what Samsung display are you using?
Sure, this is the one I'm using:
http://www.ebay.es/itm/New-SAMSUNG-7-LED-LCD-Touch-Screen-Monitor-Kit-Outdoor-/110659973152.
This is how it looks like with jivelite (sorry it's a terrible photo and
the screen was
Okay, i give Debian a try next weekend; my Wandboard should have been
delivered till then.
I have my sheevaplug with Debian (self setup) still running, so there is
no need to hurry...
The main challenge i see is how i can determine if the performance is
good and the libs/bins are compiled with
JackOfAll wrote:
Not interested in the display, I'm interested in what's partially
obscured by it. Is that Ian's FIFO and SiS570 clock board feeding a TP
Buffalo?
Yes they are indeed. If I'm not wrong, I remember one of your posts
(months ago) where you said you are using the same setup,
ralphy wrote:
I'm away for the next week so can't test it right now. Will do, if
still needed, next week.
Ralphy,
I'm sure I speak for us all, when saying, it's good to have you on board
and contributing here. I hope I have not offended by you, by what must
have seemed like asking dsdreamer
Alcaudon wrote:
Yes they are indeed. If I'm not wrong, I remember one of your posts
(months ago) where you said you are using the same setup, aren't you?.
Well, you probably have more than one DAC under development right now.
Right now, I probably look like I am sat in the middle of a DAC
JackOfAll wrote:
Couple of pics of my AD1865 lash
Oooh nice! What valve's are you running in the Broskie board?
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Thanks for your detailed explanation.
Sounds like the Community Squeeze is really the best choice and a
self-made/self-setup Debian does not have these especially compiled
packages.
Debian has a longer Support-Term. So it was originally my first choice.
steffen wrote:
Thanks for your detailed explanation.
Sure, but I hope I haven't given the idea that we have spent days and
weeks optimizing things. I haven't. Simply picking the low hanging fruit
and taking anything cheap and obvious, where we can get it. There is
probably much better
Alcaudon wrote:
Sure, this is the one I'm using...
Not interested in the display, I'm interested in what's partially
obscured by it. Is that Ian's FIFO and SiS570 clock board feeding a TP
Buffalo?
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dsdreamer wrote:
Of the three posted keymaps, Ralphy's seems the most comprehensive.
...
Raphy seems to have a superset of IR codes compared to buttons on the
SBT remote, of which there are only 29. Ralphy has 34 keys mapped, some
of which I presume belong to older SB remotes. I had 26 keys
CommanderROR wrote:
This might be a stupid question, but is there a way to make LMS resume
the playback to a PiCorePlayer Squeezelite instance automatically when
the player reconnects?
Background: I'm running one of the latwst LMS nightlies on Squeezeplug
and have two RPi running
Pascal Hibon wrote:
My Quad is running on wifi for a couple of hours now. Works like a charm
- no issues.
Yes, I don't think there is a general issue. (Been running for 48hours
myself on wi-fi only without incident. And the testing I did, to try and
provoke a wi-fi incident, just left me
Alcaudon wrote:
The ones at chalck board electronics look nice too:
http://www.chalk-elec.com/?page_id=1280#!/~/product/category=3094861id=21750201.
Wauw, that's an IPS panel !
I'm not sure yet if I want a display but if I do I might be tempted by
this one.
1 x SB3, 1 x SB Boom, 1 x SB
JackOfAll wrote:
OK, I switched over from ethernet to wi-fi yesterday afternoon,
following the problem report. Over 24 hours now, and I've not seen any
issues. Switched between 2 different wireless routers a couple of times.
That hasn't caused any problems either.
My Quad is running on
lintweaker wrote:
Unfortunately mytekusb2 (latest from git) still has issues with 3.13.
Patches welcome! ;)
OK, but this issue is in general with the driver and a 3.13 kernel,
not something I've specifically screwed-up with my builds?
JackOfAll wrote:
Have to pick up this later. Currently, head buried in kernel builds now
that 3.13.0 has been officially released rather than rc.
Unfortunately mytekusb2 (latest from git) still has issues with 3.13.
Patches welcome! ;)
JackOfAll wrote:
Ralphy,
I'm sure I speak for us all, when saying, it's good to have you on board
and contributing here. I hope I have not offended you, by what must have
seemed like asking dsdreamer for an opinion on your edits to his flirc
config file. I'm sure everyone knows of your
Hello everyone. Can someone send me the latest quad image download
link? The download links on the main page of
http://www.communitysqueeze.org/ appear to be broken. Thanks!
--Dustin
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dustinsterk wrote:
Can someone send me the latest quad image download link?
PM'd to you.
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Triode wrote:
I've been using an old DVD remote, but I think it would be good if we
could identify a common one which people can obtain for this? Has
anyone got any suggestions?
What about the Sky (set-top box) remote? You can even pick them up in
supermarkets now, so it's not as if they
Triode wrote:
I'm happy we go with Ralphy's config file - mine was only a get us
started with FLIRC version. That said I do think we need to look for a
cheap remote which better suits the grid skin and then generate a config
for it. The fundamental issue with the grid skin is it really
JackOfAll wrote:
PM'd to you. Keep it under your hat. The public links are still down
pending having the final draft on a click-through license agreement that
will need to be accepted before publicly downloading. Still don't have
it yet! So the links are still disabled from the web site.
JackOfAll wrote:
What about the Sky (set-top box) remote? You can even pick them up in
supermarkets now, so it's not as if they are hard to find.
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Only issue is that its no good if you also have a sky box! I agree it
Triode wrote:
Lets create a list of things which don't work and then I can look at
this.
Great. Those are the ones that come to mind at the moment. I'll have
another session soon and take note of anything else that becomes
apparent.
Cheers
Triode wrote:
Only issue is that its no good if you also have a sky box! I agree it
has the right buttons so perhaps we should do a flirc config for one.
I see an additional issue: it's quite UK-centric. Wouldn't a Microsoft
Windows Mediacenter compatible remote be a more universal choice?
JackOfAll wrote:
I like the look of that remote. Where do you buy it from?
Just some examples:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=sr_nr_n_0?rh=n%3A560798%2Ck%3Amce+remote+windowskeywords=mce+remote+windowsie=UTF8qid=1390337563rnid=1642204031
Main System: Touch; Marantz SR-5004;TMA Premium 905;
Triode wrote:
Lets create a list of things which don't work and then I can look at
this. I never used number buttons to jump to locations on the lists so
this has never been something I've looked at. Agree we need to do
something for the search input.
Just a thought, please don't take
Pascal Hibon wrote:
Just a thought, please don't take this the wrong way either.
But maybe jivelite's interface needs to less like the SBT / Controller
interface.
I suppose that people who are using or will be using the CSOS player
will have an alternative way to control the player. Most
Triode wrote:
I've been using an old DVD remote, but I think it would be good if we
could identify a common one which people can obtain for this? Has
anyone got any suggestions?
This is just me, but I hate to have 10.000 remotes remotes laying around
to control the arsenal of equipment in
Just an update - I hadn't played around with the LMS server settings
page, just the -a setting in the command line for Squeezelite. I've had
a play with various LMS Server Player Synchronize settings for the
SqueezeLite/RPi/RASPBMC and SqueezeLite/PC/Windows7 - I just moved the
sliders up to
Took me a decent while to find out how to do this on my model A rpi,
mostly because I couldn't use the setup script due to the one usb port
and not being able to find a working usb hub.
Anyway, 'this post'
(http://forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.php/topic,16158.msg95805.html#msg95805)
worked for
This is very cool. I no longer have to find the Controller in order to
set sleep for the bedroom duet. That alone is worth the price of
admission.
I'm not understanding the use of shortcuts.
Does anyone have any examples of playing favorites, playlists or the
Random Songs feature.
Thanks,
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