Hi guys,
I need some information from people running either of these two I2S
DACs.
1. RPI-DAC
2. RaspiDAC V3
Could you please post the output for "aplay -l"
thanks
Greg
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sbp wrote:
> We could add a new variable in config.cfg file to store the value?
Steen,
I think, for me, this is the best way of storing the brightness value.
My limited lua and linux knowledge prevent me from building a better
solution ;)
I already have a working mockup working on
ghulse wrote:
> I'm thinking of retiring my MacMini and going with an NAS. Supposedly
> Logitech only supports the NETGear ReadyNAS, but I read somewhere else
> that the newer models are not compatible. Can anyone recommend an NAS
> that will work work with a Squeezebox AND PicorePlayer on a
ghulse wrote:
> I'm thinking of retiring my MacMini and going with an NAS. Supposedly
> Logitech only supports the NETGear ReadyNAS, but I read somewhere else
> that the newer models are not compatible. Can anyone recommend an NAS
> that will work work with a Squeezebox AND PicorePlayer on a
OklahomaGreyBeard wrote:
> I just installed the latest piCorePlayer image and love the boot speed
> and the fact that I can just unplug it. I would love to use a 16x2 LCD
> such as the setup on emmaanuel.com. I know it's been mentioned here
> before but I'm still pretty new to Linux and tinyCore
kolossos4730 wrote:
>
> I won't be able to take pictures of the old one as this requires a
> complete disassembly of my player. The new one had a revision 1.1 if I
> recall correctly. I can take pictures of this one but this will have to
> wait a few days.
>
Don't bother. I have a new display
Jesperlykke wrote:
> Hi...
>
> Great work, you guy's are doing here!
>
> Well, while not using youre player myself (Kindoff diy guy sry...
> :cool:), i really want to know, how you managed to use shairplay along
> with squeezelite (Something we discussed at TinyCore forum long ago)
>
> Is it
Here's the best part. Once the support for 800x480 is in it's a breeze
to make your own wallpapers!
Love it! Thanks again.
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paul- wrote:
> That's what's nice about having it built into squeezelite. You can add
> the GPIO pin number to the various input line of the squeezelite
> settings. I would be happy to let them include my version of
> squeezelite, or I could push the code modifications to ralphy for his
> pCP
I know I asked before but... What's stopping squeezelite from outputting
multichannel FLAC files through HDMI?
I don't understand how and why LMS might be stopping that from happening
(I'd understand the need for special rules in the conversion config
files).
Thanks for explaining. :)
I made the changes to the files as per Ralphy's commit and uploaded them
to my home page so you can download them. This is for the JogglerSkin
and the Raspberry Pi Official Touchscreen. I assume this would work on
other 7" touch screens as well.
Instructions are near the bottom of this page
I just installed the latest piCorePlayer image and love the boot speed
and the fact that I can just unplug it. I would love to use a 16x2 LCD
such as the setup on emmaanuel.com. I know it's been mentioned here
before but I'm still pretty new to Linux and tinyCore seems to have it's
own set of
Greg Erskine wrote:
> Same here, 0 to 127 off , 128 to 255 on. ;)
I ordered another display last friday and assembled it today. This one
had the PCB pre-assembled and the brightness setting works as
advertised. My original display (ordered when the display first became
available) behaves the
kolossos4730 wrote:
> I ordered another display last friday and assembled it today. This one
> had the PCB pre-assembled and the brightness setting works as
> advertised. My original display (ordered when the display first became
> available) behaves the same as yours. Maybe the original display
kolossos4730 wrote:
> I ordered another display last friday and assembled it today. This one
> had the PCB pre-assembled and the brightness setting works as
> advertised. My original display (ordered when the display first became
> available) behaves the same as yours. Maybe the original display
Pascal Hibon wrote:
> I'm curious about the differences; could you post a picture of the old
> and new display's hardware?
>
> The brightness value is stored in
> /sys/class/backlight/rpi_backlight/brightness. I currently write the
> brightness value at boot time into this file. After some more
kolossos4730 wrote:
> Hi Pascal,
>
> I won't be able to take pictures of the old one as this requires a
> complete disassembly of my player. The new one had a revision 1.1 if I
> recall correctly. I can take pictures of this one but this will have to
> wait a few days.
>
> The official
Hi...
Great work, you guy's are doing here!
Well, while not using youre player myself (Kindoff diy guy sry...
:cool:), i really want to know, how you managed to use shairplay along
with squeezelite (Something we discussed at TinyCore forum long ago)
Is it possible, to paste the trick/script
paul- wrote:
> There are a couple of ways to do what you want.This solution uses
> the LMS cli to check the status of the player, and then toggle on/off a
> gpio pin.
> http://www.pinkfishmedia.net/forum/showthread.php?t=165465 (Look down
> the page, you will see a script that Greg posted)
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