Hi Triode,
brownnose level=severe
I recently 'discovered' this effort of yours: many kudo's! this is great
stuff for all obvious reasons.
/brownnose
Apologies that I might have not read all posts in this thread and it
might be answered already. But I have a question:
Triode stated that this
Hi Triode,
brownnose level=severe
I recently 'discovered' this effort of yours: many kudo's! this is great
stuff for all obvious reasons.
/brownnose
Apologies that I might have not read all posts in this thread and it
might be answered already. But I have a question:
Triode stated that this
Hi,
I'm running slimserver on a VIA mini-ITX 500Mhz rig, linux (ubuntu),
alongside the usual web-, mail and fileserver tasks.
No performance problems. Flac's are served up without any hickups.
Huib
www.huibsmeets.com
--
hsmeets
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). Could that be the problem?
I haven't yet tried to hook up the SB3 thru ethernet.
I'm stumped, even after the SB3 factory reset and following setup and
rebooting the box that runs the SS it still does not connect
Anybody a clue?
Huib
--
hsmeets
does the all-black SB sound better than
no succes, but then I thought: i haven't
powered it really off so maybe the network card itself is at fault.
Succes! after a real power-off and power-on the SB and the Server talk
to each other again!
Sigh of releave.
Huib
--
hsmeets
does the all-black SB sound better than the white SB
wijnand wrote:
A simple LED between pin 2 or 6 is not satisfactory.
According to the wiring diagram in the picorelcd zip file it uses RPI
pin 11 to power the backlight LED of the LCD and switches the LED on/off
as the player is switched on/off in LMS.
Ps.
As the output of the GPIO is 3.3V
Just an experience I want to share for those that run into the same:
My hardware: RPI 2, HifiBerry AMP+, EDIMAX EW-7811UN Wifi.
For the first several days it played without any hickup but I had it on
wired ethernet. A few days later I removed the network cable and let it
play over Wifi for
Greg Erskine wrote:
Hi Linvincible,
Thanks for the information but still not understanding. If it was really
I2S all you need is 3 or 4 wires and maybe a few resistors.
regards
Greg
Using the GD-Audio board to convert the single ended ttl signal to a
differential signaling (LVDS) makes
petar wrote:
Hi all,
I posted this on the Tiny Core forums, but thought I'd include it here
too as it's based around piCorePlayer.
I just managed to get ShairPort installed on my piCorePlayer
installation.
snipped
Cheers,
Pete
Well done Pete!
If Steen/Greg would consider to
Greg Erskine wrote:
Hello again :D
I had the same experience years ago with my Transporter. After many
years of faultless operation it suddenly got the dreaded stuttering.
After many painful months, I setup a laptop to monitor the nearby
wireless networks and discovered, like you,
Greg Erskine wrote:
Hi hsmeets,
So is the HDMI output of the GD-Audio board different from the HDMI
output of the RPi? By definition, if they are both HDMI, they should be
the same.
regards
Greg
They are (ver) different. They just use the same connector and cable but
any similarity
RPI Display: They write it can be used in parallel to HDMI, so it will
have it's own driver and that needs to be included in picore than.
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hsmeets's Profile:
JackOfAll wrote:
OK, getting there, but clarify this for me. This module thingie
takes single ended, TTL level, 3 wire, I2S output from Pi GPIO header,
and converts to differential (LVDS), which via a HDMI cable connects to
the HDMI I2S input of the PS Audio DirectStream DAC? Have I got
JackOfAll wrote:
I'm a little confused after reading the DirectStream manual (Which I
am assuming is the hardware, from your signature, that you are referring
to, when you say I2S hdmi adapter.)
The I2S inputs can handle single and double rate DSD directly or DoP.
OK. And this
Musiclover wrote:
Is this diskussion/problemsolving to activate the Jivelite function in
PicorePlayer?
Leider nein
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hsmeets's Profile:
utgg wrote:
I think you need to connect a gps to each raspberry pi and use the
SqueezeGpsSync plugin, which synchronises the two players to nanosecond
accuracy, also compensating for minor speaker positioning errors.
SqueezeGpsSync only works for 4.1 speaker setup's not for plain stereo
Hi Steen, Greg,
as follow up to the filesystem message: some time after booting it puts
this out as fsck result.
Code:
[ 305.778488] EXT4-fs (mmcblk0p2): error count since last fsck: 1
[ 305.778517] EXT4-fs (mmcblk0p2): initial error at time 1424806480:
bitflusher wrote:
Hopefully I can test this soon on my Pi2. For me it is powerfull enough
to run as an LMS server as well so i can remove my more powerhungry
laptop. Perhaps this will be a feature in the future (piCoServer ?!?).
To wet your appetite:
Code:
Mem:
piCorePlayer 1.19 RPI 2 HifiBerry AMP+ EDIMAX EW-7811UN Wifi
Dongle: smooth sailing here, no clicks, plops or anything else other
then music. Streaming flac (from Qobuz). Happy camper.
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Wotan wrote:
Is anybody working on a touch screen interface, maybe like the SB Touch,
or maybe better?
Also, does this do 24/192, out of the box or with the Hi Fi Berry?
Touch: Google for JiveLite
24/192: no experience but if LMS can send it and your network bandwidth
is sufficient it
Hi Steen, Greg,
one more observation on the RPI 2 version:
When switching between Triode's and Ralphy's Squeezelite variants:
Triode's Squeezelite is 1.7
Ralphy's Squeezelite is 1.8
Cheers,
Huib
Ps.
Squeezelite not yet recompiled for ARM 7 judging by the names of the
executables.
does the
Greg Erskine wrote:
hi hsmeets,
Thanks.
There appears to be an issue with both partitions on the image.
Regarding the mmcblk0p1 error messages, these indicate the dirty bit is
set on the FAT boot partition. I don't believe this is a problem but it
is untidy. The simplest solution
Hi Steen, Greg,
apologees for blasting posts your way :-)
One other thing I saw in the dmesg ouput is that during boot it does
probe for presence of the PCM512x DAC chip although I have not selected
de HifiBerry Dac+ as sound device (for quick test last night I left
output at the 3.5mm jack.
I
123pi wrote:
Hello,
I am considering to get an RPI A+ as a PiCoreplayer with WLAN/ Wifi, but
am confused how to install the Wifi adapter.
The installation instructions for PiCoreplayer demand to connect to LAN
in order to make changes to the settings. The RPI models A and A+ do not
have a
For those curious how picoreplayer for RPi2 is coming along:
http://forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.php/topic,18110.0.html
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hsmeets's Profile:
Did your changes 'survive' the boot? You need to write back changes to
the sd-card otherwise changes are lost after a reboot and return to what
is on the sd-card.
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seth73 wrote:
Well, at least i managed (with the help of a microchip configuration
utility) to set the touch-chip to a digitizer-mode (instead the
mouse-mode), now the pointer moves the same speed as i move around the
screen, but does not jump to the touched coordinates, it has to be
moved
Hi,
I (tried) to upgrade from 1.19 to 1.19I, the RPI 2 version.
Following:
Insitu update failed: after downloading and unpacking it failed, ended
with a generic error that there was an error (but no further
description) on the webpage
I continued with downloaded the image and put it on the
seth73 wrote:
yeah, sure:
it is this screen http://www.adafruit.com/products/1591
and this hdmi-decoder http://www.adafruit.com/products/2219
greetings
seth73
At the danger of going offtopic as this is about Picoreplayer, but after
having said that:
seth73 wrote:
I just can't calibrate the input at my windows machine 'cause windows
seems not to like resolutions below 640x480 and therefore i can not use
the miniscreen as second screen
I saw a similar remark at the adafruit website about too low resolutions
beeing not well supported :-(
seth73 wrote:
Hello,
At first, i want to thank you very much for this great piece of work, :)
been using picoreplayer a little while now (meanwhile on 3 raspis in my
flat and one on the way to be a mobile player).
because of a few problems with the 1.19i release i moved back to 1.19
and
Greg Erskine wrote:
hi hsmeets,
What browser are you using?
I notice the page is not displaying 100%. :( I test on lots of browsers
on PCs and iPad without an issue.
regards
Greg
Hi Greg,
Latest safari version on OSX 10.10
What's not okay?
Regards,
Huib
does the all-black SB
Hi Steen, Greg,
I did an insitu upgrade of 1.19 to 1.19L. The upgrade worked and after
some 40 seconds the music resumed to play again.
Looking at dmesg output there is still that message about the
filesystems not correctly unmounted. Is this because of 1.19 having this
issue and the insitu
that Edimax is
running but it isn't (03-04-2015 EDIMAX EW-7811UNWorking 1.19
(RPI2
Version) hsmeets).
Is there anybody with an RPi2 and WLAN USB dongle combination that is
working?
Thanks
Thats was me.
I also had some issues before it worked and became stable.
IIRC i
Greg, Steen,
FWIW: I didn't look at the jivelite version and lua code you include
with PCP, the one I toy around with on my laptop had no wallpaper for
the 800x480/Joggler skin which I assume that is also used for the RPI
touch screen.
I took the wallpapers from the fab4_xx range and
and the other 3
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|Download: http://forums.slimdevices.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=19159|
Steen, Greg,
great news that the display is working, opens new possibilities :-)
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|Download:
Hi,
I have the same issue with 1.21: it has the same kernelpanic as reported
below.
When I put back 1.19l on the SDCard all works again.
So sticking to 1.19l for now.
Thanks and regards,
Huib
Greg Erskine wrote:
> Hi Steve,
>
> Thanks for reporting.
>
> After lots of testing I get a
Hi,
me again, an in-situ update worked for me but it took a second reboot
before squeezelite ran. After the boot to start 1.21 the first time it
said squeezelite was not running, also starting squeezelite via the main
menu did not work.
The webpages look a bit strange: the menu under the logo
Hi,
a bit short on spare time (and SDcard) to do some test. Things run
stable nd with the "experimental" fsck the dirty bit was sorted too.
btw, the stylesheet was loaded after a forced reload and webpages look
better now :-)
Thanks,
Huib
Greg Erskine wrote:
> Thanks for repo
Steen, Greg, Ralphy,
Got myself the RPi 7" touchscreen recently to play around with and gave
it a spin with pricoreplayer/jivelite: Briljant! Well Done!
Some idea's/suggestions to improve the joggler skin (or fork it to make
it a PcP skin)
- improve the onscreen keyboard to make more use of
Thanks for 2.04! Looks like my LMS will be moving from a Mac Mini to a
RPI in one of the next weeks.
One thing I noticed, I could be wrong though, I activated/installed the
ALSA equalizer but after disabling it (and a reboot) I had no sound,
enabling the equalizer again restored the sound. Maybe
spt58 wrote:
> Hi
>
> Just tried the latest v 3.00 clean install. Activated shairport but it
> still won't show up as a a device to airplay to and I've tried a few
> different iOS devices so I think there may be a bug in v 3.00 and
> shairport.
>
> Thanks
Okay, same here too, shairport
pippin wrote:
> I'd say you had a duplicate IP
Ofcourse i checked for that, but that is not the case.
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hsmeets's Profile:
Greg Erskine wrote:
> Hi hsmeets,
>
> It does sound more like a network issue than an application issue.
>
> In my experience, building lots of piCorePlayers and LMS's, they behave
> as expected.
>
> The player instances are stored on LMS based on the MAC address o
A strange issue for the developers of picoreplayer (or iPeng).
Until today I had LMS running on a Mac mini, the older 7.7.5 version, I
use LMS only as an intermediair to a streaming service. I had this RPI 2
B on the shelf so why not use it for that and do away with Mac mini. So
the other day i
unvernunft wrote:
> I am using piCorePlayer on a RPI 3 with official RPI 7" Display.
> I can't figure out how to use jivelite in portrait mode with this
> setup.
> There was a discussion on turning HDMI output by 90/270 degrees but I
> was not able to do it for the RPI Display.
> Can somone
ralphy wrote:
> Jivelite uses SDL and the linux frame buffer on pcp AND supports
> rotation.
>
> It's been 'discussed earlier in this thread'
> (http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?103330-Jivelite-for-piCorePlayer=839818=1#post839818).
That is good news. Thanks for the update Ralphy!
LMS said there was an update. I updated from Picoreplayer menu's.
Opposite to previous updates this happens:
Code:
[1;34m###
This script will update the Logitech Media Server extension
Insitu from 3.22 to 3.5.0 on RPI2B worked except for restarting LMS. It
said LMS was running but it was not. I had to (re)start LMS manually to
get it running. No big deal, probably fixed with 3.5.1 :-)
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jofland wrote:
> I am using piCorePlayer with an OLED (SH1160; 128x64) and LMSMonitor to
> show actual playing info on this display. I also have some buttons and
> ir installed to controll the player "headless" with sbpd and lirc. It is
> working well.
>
> Now I wonder if it is possible to use
Bleeding edge? In-situ from 6.1
Not having internet access issues.
Code:
[ INFO ] You are currently using piCorePlayer6.1.0
Please Read
7.0.0 has significant package changes, you will likely need to update all
extensions.
Ill give it a shot tomorrow. Its evening now, tomorrow more time.
paul- wrote:
> That could be itskipping 6.0.0 might have done it. First try to
> flush your browser cache...
>
> Then if you want to poke around, see if you still have /home/tc/www.
>
> If you do, do this.
>
> >
Hi Paul,
Im in the Netherlands.
Maybe Im just overlooking it but where should that reference to the
repo be?
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paul- wrote:
> I'm not sure how you have a screen looking like that, but your web
> interface is NOT from pcp6. You still have a pCP 5 web interface.
>
> Without knowing what happened over time, it would be best to start with
> a new image.
Funny as it reports itself as 6.1.
A few days
That did the trick, partially.
Have 2 RPI's in use, one as LMS server and that is now up to date with
v7 (non-wifi).
Another RPI is build into a DIY active speaker, that was also updated
now to v7 but after the reboot the wifi connection seems to fail. A few
moments after booting I see the led
without further looking into it I flashed a new image and all is working
again including wifi.
hsmeets wrote:
> That did the trick, partially.
> Have 2 RPI's in use, one as LMS server and that is now up to date with
> v7 (non-wifi).
> Another RPI is build into a DIY ac
No Joy yet with a Zero 2 either.
Stupidly I don't have a small HDMI connector at hand so can't see what's
going on. Hoped on a similar painless headless setup of PcP as with my
other RPI's.
Will go out and get a small HDMI connector soon.
What I did:
0) flashed the PCP8 32b image on a 16Gb
Man in a van wrote:
> I put it second in the list, see post #20
>
>
>
> Left as is
>
>
>
> Changed to match the other files. "1001" and ("664" I think without
> checking )
>
> ronnie
Ronnie: Thanks a bunch! It booted and connected wireless.
I did not test which of the 2 changes
Maybe this is already reported by others:
I did install a Hifiberry DAC 2 PRO and choosing from the list
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I initially choose the "HiFiBerry DAC2HD (and Pro)" as I have a DAC 2
PRO but that does not work.
One has to pick the "HifiBerry DAC+ (and Pro, AMP2)".
As both mention 'Pro' that
paul- wrote:
> The GPIO will be in the default state as defined by the raspberry pi
> firmware, until squeezelite initializes and then set the output to the
> correct state. Take a look here.
>
>
Hi,
Question about the GPIO Power On/Off setting on the squeezelite settings
page.
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I understand that it toggles the GPIO when the powerbutton for that
player is pressed in LMS.
But how does it behave when I boot the RPI and squeezelite starts. Does
it toggle the GPIO to the actual
Hi,
Too many hits using search, but probably asked before, so please be
gentle :D
Question: What is the difference between the GPIO setting on the Tweaks
page and on the Squeezelite settings page?
The one on the tweaks page happens once at shutdown?
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and the one on the Squeezelite
paul- wrote:
> Yes, pick a pin that is an input by default, or an output that powers on
> in the correct state for your application.
Scanned the documentation, it looks like all GPIO's are set to input on
power-on of the SoC, a few are pulled high (first eight and some others)
but most pulled
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