Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Jivelite for piCorePlayer

2019-11-27 Thread Michael Herger
The message was written a long time ago, but is this Skin somewhere available? I looked in piCoreplayer 6.0.0 and it isn't there, there is only the Joggler skin for the origional 7" Pi display. I'd be surprised if it wasn't. Haven't a pCP 6 here. But I'm using the grid skin every day on the 7"

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Pi Zero-W and picoreplayer

2019-11-27 Thread grandwazoo
grandwazoo wrote: > The problem turned out to be that pcp didn't want to play with my > Netgear Orbi mesh network. No idea why not - everything else I own > (including pi's with USB dongles and zero-W's running standard Raspbian) > works fine with it. > > I set wpa_supplicant.conf to point to

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Jivelite for piCorePlayer

2019-11-27 Thread carsten_h
ralphy wrote: > Then it's not worth it. > > I've merged your pull requests. Thank you. > > Here's a couple pics of the piGridSkin running on pcp 3.10 with the > official 7" screen. Much easier to navigate with the touch > screen...works well with a remote too. I'll make the tcz available

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] BETA: piCorePlayer6.0.0 - PI4 support

2019-11-27 Thread chill
JQW wrote: > > > I'm now attempting to get the Pirate Audio's screen to work with > Raspbian using the fbtft_device module. Unfortunately I can't find any > documentation as to which GPIO pins are connected to the ST7789 display, > specifically DC and RESET. Watching with interest! I have

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] BETA: piCorePlayer6.0.0 - PI4 support

2019-11-27 Thread JQW
wkaa wrote: > What do you mean with "somewhat lacking"? Well, I copied some files to Mopidy's data area, and the only option was to play them back in alphabetical order. I'm now attempting to get the Pirate Audio's screen to work with Raspbian using the fbtft_device module. Unfortunately I

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Pi Zero-W and picoreplayer

2019-11-27 Thread grandwazoo
paul- wrote: > Most issues wifi issues with the PI are channel related. > > Are you setting the correct country code? What is your router > configuration? Channel and Channel width. Some routers want to > operate with a 40Mhz channel width, which the Pi will not work with. The problem

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] ANNOUNCE: piCorePlayer 5.0.0

2019-11-27 Thread paul-
The uid= and gid=xxx option should be set to your userid for ubuntu. When I gave you that information, I thought you were mounting the other direction. piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM. Homepage: https://www.picoreplayer.org Please 'donate'

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Pi Zero-W and picoreplayer

2019-11-27 Thread paul-
Most issues wifi issues with the PI are channel related. Are you setting the correct country code? What is your router configuration? Channel and Channel width. Some routers want to operate with a 40Mhz channel width, which the Pi will not work with. piCorePlayer a small player for the

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] BETA: piCorePlayer6.0.0 - PI4 support

2019-11-27 Thread wkaa
JQW wrote: > Sounds great! The sample scripts show that the display is working fine. > The scripts for setting up Mopidy also work, but that player is somewhat > lacking. What do you mean with "somewhat lacking"? wkaa's

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] BETA: piCorePlayer6.0.0 - PI4 support

2019-11-27 Thread wkaa
paul- wrote: > Another stale cache issue. Try switching to the mirror. Tab on the > lower right of most pages.right next to the button that does the > light/dark theme change. Thank you that worked! wkaa's

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] ANNOUNCE: piCorePlayer 5.0.0

2019-11-27 Thread Stoker
Hi Paul, thanks again for replying. paul- wrote: > I've been fighting a cold here, so not totally with it. I completely > missed the direction you were mounting. > > First make sure that the local user account on pCP has complete write > access to the folders. (The easiest way is to press

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Pi Zero-W and picoreplayer

2019-11-27 Thread grandwazoo
marflao wrote: > I set up a Pi Zero WH with a HifiBerry Dac+ Zero lately and it works > perfectly. > > Just downloaded v5.0, edited the wpa_supplicant.conf file accordingly > and saved it on the card. > After the boot, WiFi was present and I could set up the settings in > Squeezelite. > >

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Pi Zero-W and picoreplayer

2019-11-27 Thread marflao
grandwazoo wrote: > Am I the only one having problems connecting through wifi? > I've tried with releases 4.1, 5.0 and 6 beta, on two different pi's, > which both connect instantly when I boot Raspbian. > > What am I missing? What diagnostics would be useful? I can't see any > mention of wifi

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Jivelite for piCorePlayer

2019-11-27 Thread Stoker
paul- wrote: > Its hard to track these issues as they are regional. A download may > work fine here in the US, but in the UK fails. Cloudflare is the CDN > and they have many global datacenters. When it's working, its a nice > speedy delivery, but we have seen many problems. > > In pCP6,

[SlimDevices: Unix] Pi Zero-W and picoreplayer

2019-11-27 Thread grandwazoo
Am I the only one having problems connecting through wifi? I've tried with releases 4.1, 5.0 and 6 beta, on two different pi's, which both connect instantly when I boot Raspbian. What am I missing? What diagnostics would be useful? I can't see any mention of wifi in dmesg.

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] BETA: piCorePlayer6.0.0 - PI4 support

2019-11-27 Thread huxmut
Lucky for that :) Still, new rPi's dont appear for free. Ill extend my thanks to the wider community devs too Michael. You and ralphy and crew are like ancient gods in terms of squeeze/lms dev work. Thank you :) rPi 3 + rasPi 7" LCD + HiFiBerry DiGi+ | rPi 2 + IQaudio DAC+ |rPi 2 +

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] BETA: piCorePlayer6.0.0 - PI4 support

2019-11-27 Thread Michael Herger
How do you guys pay for all this cloudflare hosting ??? They have a free plan: https://www.cloudflare.com/plans/. -- Michael ___ unix mailing list unix@lists.slimdevices.com http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/unix

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] BETA: piCorePlayer6.0.0 - PI4 support

2019-11-27 Thread huxmut
How do you guys pay for all this cloudflare hosting ??? I try to donate a few aussie dollary doos when i can but i dont imagine it pays for all the new gear and the hosting, let alone a bloody coffee or a beer for you guys after a long nights coding. All i can offer in return is a heartfelt