Hi, I'm brand new to the picoplayer. It's up and running, but I can
only connect wirelessly to unsecured wireless networks. I have 3
wireless routers in my home all use the same WEP key, but obviously
different SSID's. If security is open, the raspberrypicoplayer connects
fine. Otherwise it ca
Triode wrote:
> The one which says it has FAILED in your log
Ok thanks. I have deleted that file and I am now re-installing LMS...so
far it seems it is doing its job:) I will let you know how it goes at
the end...
Primary system: Wandboard Quad/Dual with CSOS F19 R8, iPengHD/Squeezepad
on
@steen
Thanks for making another awesome release. The update feature is really
helpful. Now I only have to manually upgrade all my Pis to 1.6, and then
life gets easy!
Good job!
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Triode,
Errors on storage.html ? Something seems to have happened at the update
to soa-web a couple days ago.
1. Umount results in this:
'[image: http://s28.postimg.org/vybmy4j3d/soa8.jpg]'
(http://postimg.org/image/vybmy4j3d/)
'[image: http://s30.postimg.org/lsxth7x0d/soa10.jpg]'
(http://po
Krisbee wrote:
> Yes. See https://packages.debian.org/jessie/armhf/squeezelite/filelist,
> the package contains the squeezelite binary. You need to clear out
> everything you added yourself and then do the install.
All cleared and replaced and working, only a couple of hiccups - I
forgot to se
sondale wrote:
> Krisbee,
>
> OK I will give that a go this evening. One question, when you say remove
> any existing stuff does that include squeezelite-armv6hf which is the
> version for the Cubietruck?
Yes. See https://packages.debian.org/jessie/armhf/squeezelite/filelist,
the package conta
Krisbee,
OK I will give that a go this evening. One question, when you say remove
any existing stuff does that include squeezelite-armv6hf which is the
version for the Cubietruck?
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ralphy wrote:
> export OMP_NUM_THREADS=1
>
> will return the previous lower cpu behaviour to squeezelite.
>
> On my 8 cpu system squeezelite runs at 240% cpu while resampling without
> this var.
My version 1.6.2 crashes with this option. I can put up with the CPU
load, for now at least.
LMS
sondale wrote:
> The more I listen the more I like! currently outputting via spdif to a
> Najda DSP, eventually I would hope to modify the Cubietruck to output
> I2S, or more likely get someone who can actually see the smd resistors
> to modify it.
>
> I think that squeezelite running on a trimm
Krisbee wrote:
> I got v.close to getting a cubietruck myself, so it's interesting to
> hear your views on the SQ. Is this via SPDIF, or usb, to external DAC?
>
>
> Personally, I would prefer to install a known working deb package rather
> than spend time trying to debug an init script.
>
T
ralphy wrote:
> export OMP_NUM_THREADS=1
>
> will return the previous lower cpu behaviour to squeezelite.
>
> On my 8 cpu system squeezelite runs at 240% cpu while resampling without
> this var.
Thanks.
I assume you mean as a run time environment variable. I'll try that.
As a matter of inte
PasTim wrote:
> I only built 1.6.2 myself. All other versions were downloaded as
> .deb's. I don't know why my own build might be heavier on CPU. The
> reported options from my and Triodes builds are the same except mine
> doesn't include DSD.
export OMP_NUM_THREADS=1
will return the previous
sondale wrote:
> I have adapted a script based on Raspberry Pi which I had used
> successfully a few days ago, however I cannot get it to run at Startup.
> I have put the script 'squeeze lite' into /etc/init.d/ and then made it
> executable and run 'update-rc.d squeezelite defaults'.
>
> When I
Krisbee wrote:
> You're welcome. To run squeezelite on every boot it has to be treated
> as a service, which means creating appropriate sysinit scripts. But
> there's a Debian squeezelite package in testing/unstable armhf which
> will install squeezelite as a service, together with a simple con
Krisbee wrote:
> You say you built various version of squeezelite, were the complie flags
> the same in all cases? I vaguely remember some discussion about whether
> squeezelite was mulit-threaded or not, and what htop is actually
> showing/measuring as CPU load and how this might be misleading.
sondale wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I tried to reply earlier but my post was blocked.
>
> However I downloaded igor's Debian HDMI raw file, transferred to SD card
> etc, put the SD card into theCubietruck, all booted nicely, loaded the
> appropriate squeezelite, pointed it to the spdif output, blow me -
>
PasTim wrote:
> I don't understand what you mean by asking whether my versions are
> multi-threaded. My versions of what? squeezelite?
>
> I am using top / htop / system monitor (variously) to measure the cpu.
> It doesn't really matter what. With older versions of squeezelite the
> number
Krisbee wrote:
> A D525 has 2 cores and 4 threads. Are all your versions multi-threaded
> etc. ? How are monitoring/measuring CPU load?
I don't understand what you mean by asking whether my versions are
multi-threaded. My versions of what? squeezelite?
I am using top / htop / system monito
PasTim wrote:
> I have copies of 1.5, 1.6 and the 1.6.2 I built myself. I rename them
> to run the one I want to test.
>
> If I run 1.5 or 1.6 CPU is around 1%. If I run 1.6.2 it's 10% or more
> (max 25% since I have 4 CPUs). The system is "Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU
> D525 @ 1.80GHz, 4 cores"
>
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