Think your best option is to contact Hardkernal for their appraisal of
the problem.
atb
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Xarfay wrote:
Hey guys,
I'm quite new to the whole LMS stuff and just bought a Raspberry Pi B+.
Unfortunately the boot process always gets stuck at the point when
squeezelite is started. Is there any way to get it working?
I read that the player works if you insert the card into an old
alephnull wrote:
Would it be possible to have a radio button on one of the config menus:
Start automatically playing on boot ON /OFF,
- followed by a box where i could enter a url for the picoreplayyer to
start playing: http://stream-uk1.radioparadise.com:80/mp3-192QUOTE]
Even better
thumbs up for version 1.18. pi B and IQaudIO Pi-DAC:cool:
atb
ronnie..
Will check B+ later in week
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thumbs up for version 1.18. pi B and IQaudIO Pi-DAC:cool:
atb
ronnie..
Will check B+ later in week
Decided not to wait: piB+ and IQaudio Pi-Dac+ in full working order:D
atb
ronnie.
Man
muggo wrote:
I'm having trouble getting my new external DAC to work reliably. When
it does work, it won't stream 192kb files.
I think the issue is to do with PiCorePlayer configuration.
I've been advised to post my thread here.
Perhaps my query has already been covered, but with 188 pages
muggo wrote:
Thanks very much for the suggestion Ronnie.
I'm away at the moment but will try it tomorrow let you know how I get
on.
Just to be sure, you are saying I should copy paste the command into
Output Setting leave ALSA Setting blank?
Regards
Paul
Paul, I think that the
muggo wrote:
Thanks Ronnie. IT WORKS!! :D
I had to apply the 80:4:: setting before it did, but working currently
sounding good.
I'm going to leave it on repeat for a few days to burn it in. If no
problems, I'll update the Tested USB DAC page so others can benefit.
Thanks again for
dafiend wrote:
I think it was the poster muggo himself who started this by making
unsubstantiated claims about sound quality (see 'here'
front:CARD=DAC,DEV=0
try this line in the alsa settings page
atb
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SamS wrote:
That did it! Thanks Ronnie :-)
I originally had it connected via the headphone jack, just for testing
purposes. I have the HiFiBerry Digi, but only for my standard B model.
So, do we have a universal preference on which output should deliver
better sound to a USB DAC,
doctor_big wrote:
Hi all.
I actually posted this over in 3rd party software, but I now realize
that this is likely a much better place for it.
I'm currently working to configure an Odroid with the Max2play softwre.
This system incorporates Squeezelite and LMS in the same box, and is a
doctor_big wrote:
Squeezelite -l doesn't work on the odroid -- I think there's some sort
of intermediary layer between the odroid ubuntu 14 OS and the
squeezelite infrastructure.
front:CARD=DragonFly,DEV=0 results in no sound. By using -n max2play
-m 46:1F:77:92:24:B7 -a 80:4 -o hw:1,0
doctor_big wrote:
Looks like there's a bug in the Ubuntu kernel that causes problems with
asynch hi-res streaming:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1136110
I found it via some detective work which landed me here:
https://schreiberstein.co.uk/articles/8
So it seems
doctor_big wrote:
Eddie's in the space-time continuum?
Is that Eddy Grundy?:p
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Viator wrote:
Hello!
I hope to get some help here.
I have recently downloaded piCorePlayer version 1.18b but having some
problems.
After burning the image and running the software everythings runs just
perfect but after some time squeezeelite stops working and it doesnt
start after
britcowboy wrote:
Hi Folks,
Firstly this is a great project, thanks for this!
I've bought two pis and have them hooked up to two active speakers
through the Aux Input, audio on both is set to fairly high as I want to
use the LMS volume control. This is great. However, if i'm listening
sbp wrote:
Thanks for the kind words.
I agree with Pascal Hibon.
With piCorePlayer you can simply pull the plug or if you want a nice
button, then simply use a good looking power button that cuts the power.
Greg Erskine wrote:
hi schlaubi666,
Where we can, we will add things to make it easier for unconventional
setups.
regards
Greg
Thanks for this, and for trying to please all the people, all the time,
but lets us not loose sight that a camel is a racehorse designed by a
committee :p
Squeezed_Rotel wrote:
I have tried the script in the IQ instructions, but no luck...i.e.
permission denied or non-existent directory.
-pi@raspberrypi ~ $ echo 22 /sys/class/gpio/export
pi@raspberrypi ~ $ echo out /sys/class/gpio/gpio22/direction
pi@raspberrypi ~ $ echo 1
gian wrote:
Castalla, here is it.
My LMS is based on Ubuntu 12.04 server, 64bit.
You can find the ppa at:
https://launchpad.net/~jon-severinsson/+archive/ubuntu/ffmpeg
First, read About Installing.
This requires you to enter the command:
$ sudo add-apt-repository
mattwire wrote:
I had a look at the squeezelite repo at
https://code.google.com/p/squeezelite/source/list yesterday and noticed
that they've added support for* directly controlling alsa mixer* in the
last week or so, so this could probably be used in picoreplayer to
enable/disable the amp
PĆ¼ppchen wrote:
Hi.
I use an external DAC with output hw:CARD=PCM2702. I set this up and
everything is fine and a Logi Media Server can stream to my piCoPlayer.
I logged in and did an reboot via picoreplayer. After that I couldn't
stream anymore. The piCoPlayer is recognized by the server
Viator wrote:
Hi!
I tried it. After rewriting the image everything worked fine, until the
problem occoured again.
Network Settings should be fine, my Squeezebox Touch works without any
problems.
Yesterday I rewrote the the image once again ( it's been the fifth time
now). So far
blueye wrote:
Hi
I have just purchased this NAS. From its app store i have installed LMS
7.7.2. This NAS has a S/PDIF out. Is there anyway I can get LMS to
output a digital signal via the S/PDIF output?
Thanks
Blue
Have you asked the app developer?
Viator wrote:
Hi Greg!
Thank you for your answer.
The Problem does not occure after rebooting but after a while of
running.
The player worked fine in the evening. The next morning I could not see
the player on my androidApp. I turned out that the player was not
running anymore and
sonosboy wrote:
Hallo soundcheck,
habe eine Frage zur Installation auf einem Cubietruck. Habe mir das
Image auf eine 8GB SDcard geladen.Als erstes Fenster sehe ich SoA und
die rechtlichen Hinweise, sowie den Installationsbutton. Mit dem Klick
auf den Installationsbutton beginnt die erste
steve-g wrote:
I have SoA running LMS on a Pi model B+ and have a USB HD attached via a
powered hub and am trying to get Samba to work.
I have changed the mount point to /share_rw rather than /mnt/disk1 that
I had initially (after reading through this thread) and turned on Samba
server in
sunny25a wrote:
Hi,
I'm running suqeezlite on an Ubuntu 14.04 with an external USB Dac. This
is working really smooth. Now I'm also using this system to play some
videos with Kodi. The installation was pretty easy and it's also
working.
The problem I have is that either KODI or
soundcheck wrote:
Hi folks.
Is anybody running SoA on a RPI 2 ??
I'm wondering how the Pi2 performs in comparison to the PI B+ regarding
server duties.
Cheers
I think I saw mention of someone, somewhere, doing that.
Apparently one has to download a basic image and then run the
Krisbee wrote:
Ronnie,
In the absence of a RPI2 SOA installer image, you would need to follow
these installation instructions first:
http://archlinuxarm.org/platforms/armv7/broadcom/raspberry-pi-2
Then these:
https://github.com/SqueezeOnArch/soa-aur
The bit you got lost on was
scrarfussi wrote:
cant seem to upgrade squeezelite
makepkg: invalid option '--asroot'
makepkg: invalid option '--asroot'
makepkg: invalid option '--asroot'
makepkg: invalid option '--asroot'
makepkg: invalid option '--asroot'
makepkg: invalid option '--asroot'
Well. I don't understand
Krisbee wrote:
Ronnie,
Don't know if you are prepared to try this again. Once connected via
SSH, and before you Accept installer disclaimer that shows on the
initial Web installer, this command should show what's happening:
Code:
journalctl -f
Krisbee wrote:
Ronnie you have a PM.
and back at you :p
bedankt
ronnie
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Ronnie,
Don't know if you are prepared to try this again. Once connected via
SSH, and before you Accept installer disclaimer that shows on the
initial Web installer, this command should show what's happening:
Code:
journalctl -f
Krisbee wrote:
-
The best laid schemes o' mice an' men- ... Thanks for given it go, at
least some progress was made. Looking elsewhere for hints re:
cubietruck network problems didn't show anything obvious. But I
belatedly realised that the current version of Triode's cubietruck
chrissy wrote:
Hi,
I found something strange, the wireless interface button is missing. On
my other cubietruck it is there.
Any ideas?
Greets
Chris
Chrissy, I had no wireless tab on the Gui until I attached a usb
wireless adapter.
I don't think the inbuilt wireless is activated by
Within the previous four weeks or so, I have successfully installed SoA
on a pi B+ and Cu-box i4Pro.
And very pleased I am too.:)
Today, after several fruitless hours I have installed and used Volumio
on a Cubietruck.:p
Why? you may well ask?
Well, because SoA does not install.
I have used
Krisbee wrote:
Do you mean just the web interface is unreachable, or that the
Cubietruck looses it's network connection and you can't get to a command
line via SSH. If you can still get to the Cubietruck command line via
SSH as root, what happens if you restart the web interface?
Code:
Lestrad wrote:
Thanks. A few words as to how to find and install this Slovenia image
would be most appreciated by us Linux-challenged people.
TIA
Think Chrissy means this
http://www.igorpecovnik.com/2013/12/24/cubietruck-debian-wheezy-sd-card-image/
I know Adrian is a good chap, I
Krisbee wrote:
You need to connect to the cubietruck via SSH and monitor the install
from the beginning to gain some idea of what is happening. You say it's
dead - but have you attached a monitor/keyboard to your cubietruck,
rebooted etc, to see what happens?
I'll have another go later
Krisbee wrote:
Do you mean just the web interface is unreachable, -*or that the
Cubietruck looses it's network connection *-and you can't get to a
command line via SSH. If you can still get to the Cubietruck command
line via SSH as root, what happens if you restart the web interface?
Krisbee wrote:
I can't remember if the system is meant to auto reboot at the end of
the SAO install process or not.
Install on raspberry B+ and on hummingboard is auto reboot into the web
gui
Ronnie
Man in a
Man in a van wrote:
Good News:
With help from Chris I have managed to install SoA on my Cubietruck.
Also LMS v7.8.0.
Bad News:
When I clicked on the Squeeze Server Web Interface I got the web gui but
before I could do any configuration I lost network connection.
I installed
Mr. Floppy wrote:
Hi,
right now I have a working combo with hifiberry and rasp running. Sounds
goog but better is the enemy of good. I think to buy an iFi nano iDSD
and want to know if somebody can told me if this is a good combination
and if the RPi2 is better as the RPi in this
@ probedb
Well can see your point about getting annoyed (and I do sometimes
myself) but sometimes it is difficult for a poster to think about where
to post the question, especially if asking about more than one thing.
A lot of these dacs have the facility to operate as a pre-amp into
active
probedb wrote:
Not really sure why you think spending loads of money will get you
better sound? Anyways, this sort of thing needs to be in the Audiophile
section because unless you're talking about a device not working with
piCoPlayer then it's nothing to do with this thread.
Cut the guy a
Mr. Floppy wrote:
I am really fascinated about the huge range of possible DAC solutions.
The IFI nano iDSD sounds good. But the Teak UD501 sounds also good. Have
anybody experience with this DAC? Sorry for that many questions, but
this costs so much more than a RASP and I want to make sure
poing wrote:
I'm trying to do a clean install on a Cubietruck but am stuck.
I placed the image for the Cubie (latest from github, dates Feb 15 or
something) on the microSD and booted it. Installation step 1 completed.
I got a popup to reload my browser which I did. After that, I can't
Hi Steen and Greg,
I have just installed one of these
http://www.audiophonics.fr/en/kits-modules-diy-dac/audiophonics-i-sabre-dac-es9023-tcxo-raspberry-pi-a-b-20-i2s-p-9978.html
on a raspberry pi B+.
Audiophonics data says to use-* I2S driver : Hifiberry +*- but if I do
the Squeezelite red
sbp wrote:
hi Greg. it was due to the extra space.
regards
Steen
Guess so, though I have no idea how it got there m'Lud:p
Actual, what happened, was that I also did an install of an IQaudio
board on another pi , and the copy and paste routine went fine (as
normally) this prompted me to
Greg Erskine wrote:
Hi Ronnie,
Nice DAC !!
I'm glad you found the correct setting. I always use generic for my
ES9023 DACs. We did change the options when the RPi pluses arrived.
There is a subtle difference between the two options, I2S generic
loads module snd_soc_hifiberry_dac
Mr. Floppy wrote:
I add two additional comments to my first post. I am sure you can answer
one of them. Can you control the volume with LMS without loosing
quality?
thx
The Nano has its own volume control, with regard to the HiFiberry dac
board, it uses (I think) the same dac chip (maybe
sbp wrote:
Hi Ronnie
I think your problem is here:
TIMEZONE=GMT0BST,M3.5.0/1,M10.5.0
it should be
TIMEZONE=GMT0BST,M3.5.0/1,M10.5.0
Notice the extra space you have between 5.0 as compared with 5.0
Regards
Steen
Hi Steen, thanks for your post.
I was coming back to inform you
aka-andy wrote:
Yes. I'd had the 1.3.1 alpha from Triode installed, and I just
installed iPlayer Extras to see if that helped (it didn't seem to).
To discount the effect of the DAC and USB Audio I switched to Analog
output but the stream is still played slow. It should be possible to
Have you done this?
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?103435-BBCiPlayer-Plugins-an-alternative-quick-fix-guide
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TommySharp wrote:
Morning all!
This topic is pretty huge so struggling to find what I'm looking for
My goal is to take a raspberry pi with wifi and stuff it inside an old
hifi speaker I have. So I'm now hunting for a small amp that connects to
the Raspberry Pi that can drive the
ClemsonJeeper wrote:
Hello all,
Here's my setup:
Raspberry pi 2 with a powered (4Amp) USB 2.0 Hub. I have 4x of these
guys (Syba SD-CM-UAUD USB Stereo Audio Adapter):
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001MSS6CS?psc=1redirect=trueref_=od_aui_detailpages00
plugged into the Hub. I
ghulse wrote:
So far I was able to flash the piCorePlayer to a micro SD and boot up
the RasberryPi to my TV using an HDMI cable. I have a WiFi adapter
plugged in to the RasberryPi and a keyboard.
I was also able to successully log in using tc and PiCore as
username and password.
So far
ghulse wrote:
Thanks. The directions make it sound like it's also possible to set up
with a keyboard. But I'll try what you say.
So I connect to my Apple BaseStation, right? Thanks again.
Don't know what a AppleBaseStation is.
If it is a Router then yes.
Ethernet from pi to Router,
soundcheck wrote:
Ok. I managed to get it working from aur and perl 5.22 on my Pi2.
Perhaps I'll write up a small how-to. I couldn't find any step-by-step
instruction.
That would be nice
Please to keep it simple for us old folk:confused:;):o
Ronnie
Phil Leigh wrote:
Have I piCorePlayer working on 3.5mm jack.
I next a Hifiberry digi+...
1) Durio
2) IQaudio
3) Hifiberry DAC
What's next?
Regarda
Phil
not a pastie, but almost the next best
Phil Leigh wrote:
These i was stroke...
http://sourceforge.net/directory/os:windows/freshness:recently-updated/?q=picoreplayer
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trx wrote:
Thanks for the suggestion Buddy. Turned out, I did have some port issues
- with my modem. Unfortunately, seems as though I resolved the modem
port issues but am still having problems with LMS on my PC being blocked
from one or more ports. See image below. The connection to
Phil Leigh wrote:
piCorePlayer 1.19l_RPi2 has broken haven't SourceForge... I am sad :-)
Please advise
Phil
did not go to school at Bletchley, please repeat coherent message
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gregcss wrote:
> Good question. Nothing at all :)
>
> Just experimenting for now.
Good man.
See my update.
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> Hello Community,
>
> New here and just got RPi 2 B yesterday. I'm testing RPi w/ squeezelite
> as a replacement for Squeezebox Touch. First attempt it connected to LMS
> perfectly but could not get is to work with my USB DAC (Emotvia XMC-1).
> I installed Volumio and that does
Trying to download v1.21.g
where is it please?
Ronnie.
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Jeff07971 wrote:
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/picoreplayer/
Thanks, I was looking here
19162
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|Download:
Jeff07971 wrote:
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/picoreplayer/
simoh wrote:
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/picoreplayer/
Snap-a-roony:)
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Greg Erskine wrote:
> Hi Ronnie,
>
> The download page has now been pushed from draft mode.
>
> https://sites.google.com/site/picoreplayer/home/download
>
> regards
> Greg
Thanks Greg, and Steen et le ralphy.
Greg, the boys played well last weekend, especially the 2nd half, it was
a super
jacobacci wrote:
> On my Squeezeboxes I usually fix the digital volume at 100% to get
> bitperfect playback.
> I have now added a Raspberry Pi 2 / Hifiberry Digi+ / PiCorePlayer to my
> collection. In LMS I have set the volume of the PiCorePlayer to 100% and
> initially that worked. However when
Patricia P wrote:
> Hi Steen
>
> its been years since I played music with my Pi, and it has sat on the
> shelf for a few years. :o
>
> I downloaded the piCorePlayer version 1.21b_RPI and burned it to a 2GB
> microsd card, plugged it in to Ethernet, my amp and the lights are on,
> but nothing
TheLastMan wrote:
> They don't install the software so they probably don't know, although
> they list "picoreplayer" as one of packages you can install.
>
> Looks like a nice case though. Might be interested in the same kit but
> without the screen as I prefer to use my two existing Duet
ogeifel wrote:
Hi Steen,
thanks for your answer. I bought a Hifiberry DAC+ for the new Raspberry
pi 2.
Olli
Olli, just a thought, you did download and install the correct rpi2
piCorePlayer image?
ogeifel wrote:
Hi All,
now i tried again. I used the Image that Ronnie linked. But also
squeezelite is not running. The Red Dot stays.
Then i bought an brandnew 8GB SD Card and try it again. Same problem.
Then i used another burn Programm. But also it dont work.
I dont know why.
MartinS0815 wrote:
In config.txt:
max_usb_current=1
the pi is already connected to ethernet
Any other ideas?
Well all I got left Boss is my tip of the week
None of these worked, however another of Ronnies suggestions did:
apt-get update then apt-get upgrade then a hard reboot
Greg Erskine wrote:
hi ogeifel,
BTW: Your English is fine, I'm Australian and I can understand it!
regards
Greg
Not an 'ocker' then:p
Oz irony;)
I like it:D
Ronnie
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preiter wrote:
> Edimax EW-7811Un
>
> Looking at the wifi dongles page, it looks like it was reported as not
> working with 1.19 and working with 1.18. I'm guessing that it has been
> broken since then.
Well, try 1.18 and see how you get on;)
'https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/the-eagerly-awaited-raspberry-pi-display/
:)'
(https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/the-eagerly-awaited-raspberry-pi-display/)
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ashleyw wrote:
> does anyone happen to know if this is Adrian?;
> https://uk.linkedin.com/pub/adrian-smith/24/194/306
>
> can someone that knows him personally, maybe just try and reach out to
> him via facebook/linkedin etc to see if he's ok. I have tried emailing
> him back in April but never
preiter wrote:
> I'm trying to get picoreplayer working on an old pi model b.
>
> It's not connecting via wifi. The wifi page has the message:
>
> -Wifi MAC: is missing - reboot or connect required.
> Wifi IP: is missing - reboot or connect required.-
>
> Hitting Scan gives the message:
> -
>
Greg Erskine wrote:
> Hi d6jg,
>
> Thanks for reporting your results.
>
> Not sure why the 1.19 to 1.21a required 2 boots, maybe going from
> non-device tree version to a device tree version of pCP ??
>
> regards
> Greg
Greg, in situ updated my pi with hifiberry digi+ from 19l to 21a.
Also
InTheBath wrote:
> Many thanks for that - especially the second one. The patching etc is
> something I haven't done. I wonder if it's still currently a requirement
> - I may try to get in touch with the author.
>
> In the meantime, I also have a log file that ends:
>
InTheBath wrote:
> Sorry about that. I'm running Raspbian at the moment - for no good
> reason except that it seemed the most "approved" so I thought I'd get
> lots of help.
>
> I'll look at max2play now. The Pi also needs to be a print server for a
> HP LaserJet (these are the only two jobs it
InTheBath wrote:
> Talking to myself a bit, but I'm still battling this - one hour at a
> time!
>
> Restarted logitechmediaserver (again) and noticed this in the log
>
> 2015-09-28 18:13:28 squeezeboxserver_safe stopped.
> 2015-09-28 18:13:28 squeezeboxserver_safe started.
> [15-09-28
Greg Erskine wrote:
> Oh no!
>
> What does wifi [Diagnostics] indicate? Bad SSID or password? BTW: There
> is a report in /tmp after you run [Diagnostics].
>
>
>
> Until we get to Japan!
>
> regards
> Greg
Greg, I could not find the [diagnostic] tab, so decided today to format
the card
InTheBath wrote:
> Thanks for the help. If anybody comes back to this, I don't have a
> particular resolution.
>
> The problem had me scratching my head a lot. A song would play for
> 60-120 seconds then the squeezebox couldn't connect. Whilst it was
> playing, I could ping it. When it dropped
Greg Erskine wrote:
> Are those trams running from the Goldcoast to Sydney?
>
> I don't get out much. :)
>
> regards
> Greg
England met an Oz tram yesterday:( and got a good kicking:rolleyes:
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logo78 wrote:
> Thank you for the feedback. With this hint, i can login as root with
> WinSCP and list the directories, but if i try to read/write/edit a file,
> i get following fault message:
>
>
>
> Probably a missing of a dropbear setting?
That's one for either Greg or Steen, sorry:(
Greg Erskine wrote:
> Hi logo78,
>
> By default, piCore doesn't have a root login. Try adding the "superuser"
> bootcode to cmdline.txt. I have never tried this because I am old school
> about using "root" login, so I don't recommend this as good practice.
>
> We develop piCorePlayer using
Hi Greg, I've just finished doing a fresh install of v21b on a old rpi B
running a HifiBerry Digi.
Using the the (in)famous Edimax dongle the blighter won't issue a
wireless IP.
Any ideas?
Your mob are doing well over here, I'm looking forward to the Welsh game
(the Oz kicker might have had
logo78 wrote:
> Hi,
> if i want to use WinSCP as grafical file manager, i have difficulties to
> login as root, respectively automatically change the user to root after
> login.
> See:
> https://winscp.net/eng/docs/faq_su
>
> If i change it like that:
> 18886
>
> (same for 'sudo su -s', 'sudo
tomster wrote:
> Is anyone aware of a smaller form-factor DAC? I would really love to
> setup a "RasPi Zero"-based PiCorePlayer.
> This would fit nicely in a kitchen drawer/ closet or even in a
> wall-socket in my bath-room...
googled for Raspi Zero,
slackhead wrote:
> I'm sure it would - if I had the right leads. The Pi PSU I'm using has
> a fixed lead. Need to find some more USB to micro USB cables.
>
> On that point - anyone know of a good source for short (i.e. 150mm or
> less) USB cables?
Wigster wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I thought that a dead SB3 after 8 years was it for my Squeezebox world.
> But I've discovered the RPi, Hifiberry DAC+ and of course PiCorePlayer
> and I am back to having music! Frankly even better sound quality than it
> was with the SB3. Thanks for making it happen
Wigster wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I do use iPeng and webUI to control it, so that's fine for picking out
> music. But I would like to grab the dedicated SB3 remote that I still
> have to pause the music if I get a phonecall etc, without logging into
> my phone and going through the menus... Hence I am
rkrug wrote:
>
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Rainer
>
>
> --
> Rainer M. Krug, PhD (Conservation Ecology, SUN), MSc (Conservation
> Biology, UCT), Dipl. Phys. (Germany)
>
> Centre of Excellence for Invasion Biology
> Stellenbosch University
> South Africa
>
> Tel : +33 -
rkrug wrote:
> Hi
>
> It is me again:).
>
> I am in contact with the maintainer of the forum site, and the creation
> of a new forum is out of the question (he has good reasons for this
> which I accept and understand).
>
> But he suggested that this discussion could move to the 3rd Party
>
rkrug wrote:
> Thanks Ronnie. :rolleyes:
>
> would love to see this forium to become a resource which can be used
> when looking for information.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Rainer
thought it was that,already:confused:
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