TheLastMan wrote:
Nice picture. I have the black case.
Steen, what audio file formats does the pi with piCorePlayer support
natively? The Duet Receiver is a bit limited. Is piCorerPlayer more
comparable to the SB Touch than the Receiver? By the way, I would not
worry that posts are a bit
seberoon wrote:
For B it seems to be oscillating; it starts at 218944165 then goes up
and down (the offsets from the initial value of 218944165 are 0, +23,
+32, -1, 0, +23, +32, -1). Would you expect variation on that scale?
Would 32ms perhaps be roughly the duration of a frame? In which
I'm running 7.8.1 on Ubuntu 14.04 (trusty). The 7.7.x did not work when
I upgraded to Ubuntu 14.04 so I upgraded to 7.8.x. The symptoms you
describe is what I got when running 7.7.x on Ubuntu 14.04.
Louis
'Last.fm' (http://www.last.fm/user/lrossouw)
I looking to get better reception while using my picoreplayer in the
backyard. I am currently using the edimax 7811 nano wifi adapter. In
looking at the main picoreplayer website, there is a listing of wifi
adapters that people have successfully used. Being a linux newbie, my
question is, are
seaverd wrote:
I looking to get better reception while using my picoreplayer in the
backyard. I am currently using the edimax 7811 nano wifi adapter. In
looking at the main picoreplayer website, there is a listing of wifi
adapters that people have successfully used. Being a linux newbie,
Using 7.8.1 and then an apt-get upgrade, which upgraded a pile of perl
and other libraries, it came right up and has been running just fine.
Thanks for the suggestions!
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(2) Squeezebox 2's - I'm old school!
Hi,
I was trying to install soa-aur on armv5 machine. Unfortunately without
success...
Looks like that armv5tel is not supported now.
Code:
[root@alarm soa-aur]# uname -a
Linux alarm 3.1.10-33-ARCH #1 PREEMPT Sun Apr 27 02:45:06 MDT 2014 armv5tel
GNU/Linux
Hi,
I was trying to install soa-aur on armv5 machine. Unfortunately without
success...
Looks like that armv5tel is not supported now.
Code:
[root@alarm soa-aur]# uname -a
Linux alarm 3.1.10-33-ARCH #1 PREEMPT Sun Apr 27 02:45:06 MDT 2014 armv5tel
GNU/Linux
Greg Erskine wrote:
When you do a ./squeezelite -? you get this:
Code:
-c codec1,codec2 Restrict codecs to those specified, otherwise
load all available codecs; known codecs: flac,pcm,mp3,ogg,aac,wma,alac,dsd
(mad,mpg for specific mp3 codec)
seaverd wrote:
I looking to get better reception while using my picoreplayer in the
backyard. I am currently using the edimax 7811 nano wifi adapter. In
looking at the main picoreplayer website, there is a listing of wifi
adapters that people have successfully used. Being a linux newbie,
Thanks for the tenba model. I may have used the wrong antenna connector
type in my message not sure about the difference between a SMB and a SMA
connector...just looking for something detachable for the purposes of
mounting it to an enclosure. Here is a link to the model I
referenced...wish I
seaverd wrote:
I am looking for a wifi adapter that has an external antenna for better
reception for my portable picoreplayer in our backyard. I looked
through the wifi adapter listing on the picoreplayer google site and
only found one adapter that had an external antenna that was listed as
Howard,
Great info...thanks for the email you sent as well as sharing your info
with the forum. I may pick one up...since I know it will work based on
your feedback...I just wish the the antenna was removable as I would
love to keep the usb adapter in my enclosure and then mount a connector
to
Got my RPI rev B in the mail today and got it set up (great
instructions, didn't take long to get up and running).
I have the player showing up in my LMS now but when I hook it up to my
receiver (Pioneer SC-77) via HDMI I get terrible distortion and it
sounds like it's playing at about 1/2 speed
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