Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce piCorePlayer 3.20

2017-07-03 Thread paul-
When mounting music from the LMS page, it is done by using the drive uuid. As usb devices like to change /dev/sd? Letters when rebooting. It will work better in the next version. If you want a backup, just do it manually. --

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce piCorePlayer 3.20

2017-07-03 Thread Howard Passman
I would like to use a USB thumb drive to save my config file using the "Save to USB" on the "Main" page of pCP 3.20. I also use a USB drive to store my music. I think I know the answer to this, but here goes... The music drive mounts to mnt/music. Is there a way to mount the USB for the config fi

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce piCorePlayer 3.20

2017-07-03 Thread Pascal Hibon
paul- wrote: > > Pascal, would you mind sharing the diagram and PCB info for the trigger > board? Sure. Be aware, it is nothing special. It is just a relay that gets triggered by a 12 volts signal. The relay is simply wired in parallel witch the mains switch. Schematic attached. 23038 +-

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce piCorePlayer 3.20

2017-07-03 Thread paul-
d6jg wrote: > The official Pi Zero W case is quite pretty and its not difficult to > hide the USB connection. > Be wary of cases with the Zero W, the antennas aren't that great. Pascal, would you mind sharing the diagram and PCB info for the trigger board? --

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce piCorePlayer 3.20

2017-07-03 Thread Pascal Hibon
d6jg wrote: > Pascal's implementation in System Photos (not DIY as I said before) is > what I want to achieve. The components look easy enough to get hold of > but he has drilled out the rear panel near perfectly and added a bracket > at the front to angle the screen properly. The latest version

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce piCorePlayer 3.20

2017-07-03 Thread d6jg
mherger wrote: > > The official Pi Zero W case is quite pretty and its not difficult to > > hide the USB connection. > > If you plan to hide it anyway, why bother about the case? > > BTW: JustBoom do dedicated cases for their hats, too. Pi 0 plus hat > would result in a compact black box, with

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce piCorePlayer 3.20

2017-07-03 Thread Michael Herger
The official Pi Zero W case is quite pretty and its not difficult to hide the USB connection. If you plan to hide it anyway, why bother about the case? BTW: JustBoom do dedicated cases for their hats, too. Pi 0 plus hat would result in a compact black box, with fewer cables to hide. Its off

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce: Slimmer

2017-07-03 Thread ElFishi
Excuse me if I'm being thick: If I install LIRC via the tweaks page in the pCP web gui, the squeezlite command line is automatically extended by -i and the LIRCd command line does not get the --uinput option. Is there a way I can tamper with these commandlines? Without pCP I don't know how to in

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce piCorePlayer 3.20

2017-07-03 Thread d6jg
mherger wrote: > > I hear what you say but for aesthetic reasons I wanted to avoid a > pHAT > > as there are so few Zero + pHAT cases available and most are just > plain > > ugly. > > Uglier than a Pi case with a USB dongle plugged in to its back?... > > -- > > Michael The official Pi Zero W

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce piCorePlayer 3.20

2017-07-03 Thread Michael Herger
I hear what you say but for aesthetic reasons I wanted to avoid a pHAT as there are so few Zero + pHAT cases available and most are just plain ugly. Uglier than a Pi case with a USB dongle plugged in to its back?... -- Michael ___ unix mailing list u

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce piCorePlayer 3.20

2017-07-03 Thread d6jg
paul- wrote: > There are so many I2s DACs out there, I would stay away from any USB > dac. You just have to solder the gpio header in your zero. I hear what you say but for aesthetic reasons I wanted to avoid a pHAT as there are so few Zero + pHAT cases available and most are just plain ugly.

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce piCorePlayer 3.20

2017-07-03 Thread paul-
There are so many I2s DACs out there, I would stay away from any USB dac. You just have to solder the gpio header in your zero. paul-'s Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=58858 View this thread: http:

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce piCorePlayer 3.20

2017-07-03 Thread d6jg
I gave my Pi Zero W another try with pCp 3.2 today. I can get audio over HDMI but I still can't get USB Audio to work with my Sabre DAC. pCp sees the device as "iec958" but none of the settings I try produce any audio. This DAC works fine with pCp 3.2 on a Pi3 so I can only conclude that the Zer

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce: Slimmer

2017-07-03 Thread ralphy
ElFishi wrote: > thanks for chiming in. > So how would I go about to make squueezelite stop listening to lirc and > instead have lirc inject keyboard events that slimmer can pick up? Make sure squeezelite is NOT running with the -i lirc.conf option and that lircd is run with the --uinput comman