It's a 3B+
I have tried sticking the SD in the card reader in a USB port, but it
does not boot up. I'm only pCP on this device, not LMS. So I don't think
that necessitates a USB thumb drive, as little is written to the SD
card.
Not too bothered about a few extra seconds boot time ;)
Hi All,
I have installed my pCP on a SD. Works great. Issue is that the SD is a
place that it not very easily accessible. Custom case... What I now want
to do is boot from the USB port instead. Simple solution is to put the
SD in a SD adapter that I can plug in one of the USB ports. That makes
Man in a van wrote:
> @lencoth
>
> try these, you don't say which dac you have, this is for a Topping
> DX3Pro, usb connection
>
> /usr/local/bin/squeezelite -n "DX3Pro" -o hw:CARD=Pro, DEV=0 -a
> 160:4::1: -b 2:6 -p 45 -D 0:u32be
>
> ronnie
@Ma
Thanks for version 7! I also have a new DAC that can go up to 384K, so
I'm trying to set that up.
I've seen mentions for an earlier version that that would require the
audio kernel.
No such kernel in 7 (I understand that was the same as the real-time
kernel). I have allo USBBridge signature,
Hi,
I was satisfied with normal FLAC's till now. But now I have seriously
upgraded my headphone set. My DAC has both SPDIF and USB inputs. Got the
new version working. But now I find out that the max over SPDIF is 192K
and that the DSD only does 64.
Have tried the new set with Moode. Not the
Great work! Upgrade 4 PCP's in situ. All working fine. Wish all update
were as smooth :D
One of my player is a Audiophonics Rasptouch. This has an on/off button
that needs a script to work: audiophonics-powerscript.tcz
That was in the repositories of the V5 but I can not find in the 6.0.0
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paul- wrote:
> Lencoth,
> My suspicion is that your DHCP server is being slow to respond.
> Paul
Paul,
Increased the value & that did the trick!
Thanks for helping me out. I will also let Audiophonics know. They have
been quite helpful, but apparently never ran into this is
paul- wrote:
> Lencoth,
> Also, can you give the brand/model of your router?
> Paul
Hey Paul,
It's a Netgear R7000.
Best Regards,
Len.
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Paul Webster wrote:
> You could try with WiFi diagnostics section in pCP to see if it gives
> any clues ... or make a new Raspbian image just to see if it works with
> the standard distribution.
Thanks Paul,
This is the output of the diagnostics:
29067
29068
I have to admit that I'm really
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