German translation is perfect.
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chill wrote:
> Thanks.
>
>
>
> Yep - 'Settings' -> 'Squeezelite' -> 'Select Output Device' ->
> 'sysdefault:CARD=MID'.
> Then - 'Settings' -> 'Squeezelite' -> 'Squeezelite Enabled (or
> Disabled)' to start (or stop) squeezelite.
>
> And if you plug in a USB DAC the list of output devices
Likely an issue with the decoding. What is the source of the MP4 files?
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Anyone? Would I be better off with Jivelite?
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castalla wrote:
> I use the terminal commands via ssh
>
> service logitechmediaserver stop -start - restart
Thanks.
castalla wrote:
>
> (I need to read up the thread items on enabling Squeelite - with output
> to the audio jack to redirect to a stereo amplifier - any tips?)
Yep -
chill wrote:
> If you want to remove the non-functional 'Display Standby' applet, just
> remove the /opt/jivelite/share/jive/applets/JogglerStandby folder
> altogether.
>
> I'm going to have a play with LMS. Maybe a new USB image with it
> already built in would be handy. Is there a command
I've tested on a PI4 with PCP 6.0.0 beta as well as Pi3B+ with PCP 5.0.0
-- in any case with the Hifiberry DAC+ and continuous playback (LMS
local content), squeezelite eventually stops running. Usually happens
after 12 - 48 hours of continuous playback.
Running PCP with debug logging (command
If you want to remove the non-functional 'Display Standby' applet, just
remove the /opt/jivelite/share/jive/applets/JogglerStandby folder
altogether.
I'm going to have a play with LMS. Maybe a new USB image with it
already built in would be handy. Is there a command line method to
start and
chill wrote:
> Having now looked into the 'Display Standby' applet, I don't think it's
> worthwhile to modify this applet for this Jivelite build.
>
> There's this comment at the top of the applet:
>
>
> Within the code it uses the 'xset -display' command to change a setting
> related to
Having now looked into the 'Display Standby' applet, I don't think it's
worthwhile to modify this applet for this Jivelite build.
There's this comment at the top of the applet:
> This applet sets the display standby time on O2 Jogglers running the
> native operating system.
Within the code it
castalla wrote:
> Ah! I really would appreciate something to blank the screen - bit of a
> glow would be acceptable!
I've just connected up a spare Joggler in order to start looking at
this, but I thought I should point out that the 'Blank Screen'
screensaver is already implemented the way I
One last call for translations before I ask Ralphy to go ahead with what
we've got.
I have three languages so far:
DE
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paul- wrote:
> You forgot to take the spaces out of the player name. Dashes are fine
I think I misunderstood you. The name "Teufel Mute BT" is the name of
the headphone that is distributed by them when connecting through
Bluetooth. I can not change it.
kbeast wrote:
> Appreciate it-- didn't realize it was actually a downloadable extension
> and will be fairly simple to do.. Upgrading my pi's to the beta and
> will begin to dabble with that. Thanks!
My script to start OpenVPN is here
You forgot to take the spaces out of the player name. Dashes are fine
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paul- wrote:
> Yes. It is to allow integration with Alsaequal. I might be able to get
> spaces back in, I need to see how Alsa handles spaces in asound.conf.
Ok! Thank you for the explanation!
Her is the extended log:
Code:
Starting BT Controller
bcm43xx_init
thanks much, and agreed its not been cheap
I've bought the panels over a 6 month period retooling the display as
more were added
Currently I'm only using 2x2 configuration, the additional 5 are still
on the bench but given the extra real estate needed for analog VU meters
they'll be assembled
Videopac wrote:
> Stupid question (maybe), but: as piCorePlayer 6 is 64-bit: does it only
> support RPi 4 or also Odroid C2 (for example)?
We only support RPi devices.
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lj502 wrote:
> Ralphy, Thanks for the help, I removed the player easily on the WIntab.
>
> Can the same be done on a PI, use Squeezeplay but not load a player?
>
> John
Yes, it should.
Ralphy
*1*-Touch, *5*-Classics, *3*-Booms, *1*-UE Radio
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chill wrote:
> What is the format of the two disks?
The disk on the Pi is in the moment an ExFAT filesystem, but this should
be uninteresting as it is a samba share for the outside.
On my Mac it is an APFS filesystem.
chill wrote:
> Is this an option in CCC? Does CCC keep a log of the
Stupid question (maybe), but: as piCorePlayer 6 is 64-bit: does it only
support RPi 4 or also Odroid C2 (for example)?
2x Touch, working on a Odroid-C2/Soekris-DAC/Hypex-Ncore all-in-one
solution.
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That's really cool! 9 of those panels doesn't come cheap though!
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