Hello rmac,
Congratulations, your endurance to find the problem has paid off.
I had the combination of LMS and TFT working before nowhinjing did his
tutorial. My workflow was a little different than the tutorial. In my
case, I manually wrote the entries in bootlocal.sh. That's why my boot
order i
kidstypike wrote:
> This is exactly what I want to do. I want to insert a pi/hifiberry
> amp/picoreplayer into a retro radio and just use the retro radio's
> single speaker. How do you run in mono via asound configs?
>
> Sorry about the hijack.
>
> Many thanks.
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gac wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> New here. I usually just read this forum but I'm stuck with something I
> can't figure out. I've rebuilt a few retro single speaker radios with
> picore running on RPi3 with add on amps (Hifiberry and Justboom). I've
> been able to either run in mono via asound configs
Hi paul-
I also would like to test and use it a raspberry *zero*.
Could you please make aversion for this one too if you find the time?
Thanks in advance!
Cubii
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Howard Passman wrote:
> In the old days we would just run stereo, tie the output grounds
> together and hook the left+ and right + to the speaker. Phase didn't
> matter with one speaker. I have no idea if this will work for you, but
> maybe someone with knowledge of both old and new tech can help
Greg,
re: the 2nd autostart. Yea, when I realized it followed FAV, I recalled
that they were in that order on the tweaks page and realized that was
probably what it was.
re: TFT without LMS onboard. PiZeroW, TFT and picoreplayer make a great
combo for a little desktop now-playing screen. Bonus
In the old days we would just run stereo, tie the output grounds
together and hook the left+ and right + to the speaker. Phase didn't
matter with one speaker. I have no idea if this will work for you, but
maybe someone with knowledge of both old and new tech can help.
Best of luck.
Howard
gac
Great to see you found the solution! :D
100 points for persistence.
I have a feeling not many people use a screen/jivelite on their LMS,
it's not a combination I use or test.
Look at [Tweaks] > [Auto start tweaks] > Auto start LMS > help
Auto start LMS and Auto start favorites tweaks were adde
Hi there,
New here. I usually just read this forum but I'm stuck with something I
can't figure out. I've rebuilt a few retro single speaker radios with
picore running on RPi3 with add on amps (Hifiberry and Justboom). I've
been able to either run in mono via asound configs (since I only run one
s
Eureka! Now that I found it, it's kind of a duh!
The solution to getting the framebuffer to be created promptly is in the
bootlocal.sh script. When jivelite was enabled, the modprobe settings
were placed at the end of bootlocal.sh after the call to
do_rebootstuff.sh, so since they aren't called
Answer to question 2
I think I can answer question 2. It looks like $A_S_LMS refers to the
"Auto start LMS" setting in the tweaks page rather than the similarly
named setting to Auto Start LMS itself on the LMS page. IOW, it is the
setting to tell LMS what to play on power-up.
I have a couple questions about some sections/items in do_rebootstuff.sh
and some observations from playing with various settings in pCP. I'm
hoping if I get a better understanding of what is happening, I can
better diagnose my setup. If anybody has any insight on the following,
I'd be grateful.
piplayer,
Thanks. I'll take a look, but as you said, if fb1 doesn't get created,
then there won't be a framebuffer to copy to. It looks like I'll need
to make an extension out of the raspi2fb files to test it, so when I
have a chance I'll play with it.
-
Thanks Michael,
This was more of a case where I was oblivious than anything LMS related.
I had moved my playlists from an old server to the RPI a little while
ago and just noticed the duplicates. Normally I just hit a playlist so I
never noticed the duplicate albums. I thought rolling back would
chbla wrote:
> @ralphy - any idea? I still have this problem
>From your log this does not appear to be the same OpenHab issue.
Please upgrade your squeezelite to '1.8.7-1052'
(https://sourceforge.net/projects/lmsclients/files/squeezelite/linux/squeezelite-1.8.7.1052-armv6hf.tar.gz/download)
to
micknew wrote:
> I had the same issue.
>
> This is what I did.
>
> Import python-gpio
>
> The create a python file
> ...
Thanks micknew. I was reluctant to install the python extensions only to
have a physical power (on AND off) switch, so I looked for alternatives,
even more because the wiri
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