Elmar.F wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> Until yesterday TIDAL worked fine on my piCore 7.0.1 based ALLO BOSS2
> Player. Today TIDAL plays only 4 sec silently of each track and skips to
> the last track. Radio Paradise and streaming from my harddrive attached
> to the BOSS2 works fine.
>
> Can
Hello everybody,
Until yesterday TIDAL worked fine on my piCore 7.0.1 based ALLO BOSS2
Player. Today TIDAL plays only 4 sec silently of each track and skips to
the last track. Radio Paradise and streaming from my harddrive attached
to the BOSS2 works fine.
Can anybody help me out please? What
Solved it, I selected the player I wanted, backed up the changes then
rebooted.
Should have thought of that.
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In pCP7 how would I disable the Pis internal output. I have two players
in pCP and have to choose every time. I am running a usb dac, but only
one
Help appreciated.
Thanks
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That should have been corrected in 6.0.1. If you system is missing
this, there is a chance other things are messed up too.
However, I pushed an update to the insitu update for 7.0.0 that should
correct this.
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paul- wrote:
> Its downloaded as a part of the update..its refreshed everytime the
> update starts.
Ok, thanks.
It seems, that my picoreplayer does not have the ${PCP_REPO%/} set and
then it is missing in the PCP_DL string. :(
Logitech Transporter, Touch, 3x Radio, 6x HomePod
Its downloaded as a part of the update..its refreshed everytime the
update starts.
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paul- wrote:
> That value should be set in the updater. I'll try to look at this At
> this point, it's probably much easier for you to just burn a new 8.0.0
> image.
In pcp-functions the repos are right.
Where do I find the update script?
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That value should be set in the updater. I'll try to look at this At
this point, it's probably much easier for you to just burn a new 8.0.0
image.
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Paul Webster wrote:
> I just tried to update an old 6.1.0 on Pi1 to 7.0 but it failed.
> Should I persist or is this not possible?
>
> >
Code:
> >
> [ INFO ] You are downloading piCorePlayer7.0.0
> [ INFO ] PCP_DL=/12.x/armv6/tcz
> [ OK ] Free space: 508516k
So far so good. I'll be listening more this a.m..
I'm changing you name to 'Genius in a van' :-)
Have a wonderful weekend.
Howard
Howard Passman wrote:
> Hi Ronnie. LOL You are talking to the real dunce.
>
> I'll give 8.0 a try. The reason I am using 7.0 is I found with 8.0 I
> could not
Hi Ronnie. LOL You are talking to the real dunce.
I'll give 8.0 a try. The reason I am using 7.0 is I found with 8.0 I
could not load Jivelite without it locking up. Regardless, I'll give it
a shot.
As far as the screen, I'm not using any special overlay or edit. It is a
OSOYOO 5 Inch DSI
Howard Passman wrote:
> Good morning Ronnie. It was very late last night when I got the DAC
> working. I listened to it for a while and discovered that after 2-3
> minutes of play it stops playing for about 1 second, stutters back and
> continues playing for another few minutes then repeats
Howard Passman wrote:
> Actually hw:CARD=A20,DEV=0 and plughw:CARD=A20,DEV=0 both worked the
> same.Have you tried disabling Jivelite to see if that is causing the freeze?
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Actually hw:CARD=A20,DEV=0 and plughw:CARD=A20,DEV=0 both worked the
same.
slartibartfast wrote:
> Which output device did you choose to get it to work?
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
Howard Passman's
Howard Passman wrote:
> Good morning Ronnie. It was very late last night when I got the DAC
> working. I listened to it for a while and discovered that after 2-3
> minutes of play it stops playing for about 1 second, stutters back and
> continues playing for another few minutes then repeats
Good morning Ronnie. It was very late last night when I got the DAC
working. I listened to it for a while and discovered that after 2-3
minutes of play it stops playing for about 1 second, stutters back and
continues playing for another few minutes then repeats that process.
More information.
Howard Passman wrote:
> Hi Ronnie. Well, I don't know what happened, but it's working. I'm
> assuming it's the third USB cable I tried.
>
> Thanks again for taking the time. I do appreciate it very much.
>
> Howard
Good show :)
ronnie
Hi Ronnie. Well, I don't know what happened, but it's working. I'm
assuming it's the third USB cable I tried.
Thanks again for taking the time. I do appreciate it very much.
Howard
Man in a van wrote:
> Can you try
>
> a) using the usb 2 sockets
>
> b) using a different rpi (3b+ or 3B)
>
Hi Ronnie. Results from lsmod
/home/tc$ lsmod
Module Size Used by
fuse 114688 3
spidev 20480 0
snd_soc_bcm2835_i2s16384 0
snd_soc_core 200704 1 snd_soc_bcm2835_i2s
snd_compress 20480 1 snd_soc_core
snd_pcm_dmaengine
Hi Ronnie. I apologize I did not get notified that anyone had answered
my question.
I am trying to use the USB input on the DAC. I have tried both inputs
USB A and USB B. I also tried my RPI3.
>From what I've read in the manual the Windows Driver is the only one I
see. Although on their site
Can you try
a) using the usb 2 sockets
b) using a different rpi (3b+ or 3B)
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Howard Passman wrote:
> I would like to use an AudioLab M-DAC+ with my RPI 4 running
> piCorePlayer 7.0, Squeezelite v1.9.9-1386-pCP. I've tried all of the
> suggested output setting with no luck. Has anyone here been successful
> with this DAC? Any help would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
>
I would like to use an AudioLab M-DAC+ with my RPI 4 running
piCorePlayer 7.0, Squeezelite v1.9.9-1386-pCP. I've tried all of the
suggested output setting with no luck. Has anyone here been successful
with this DAC? Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Howard
doggod wrote:
> Hi,
> Just thought I could put this here aswell if someone else have the same
> "problem" and search for an answer. I asked the below over at "Logitech
> Media Server 8.2.0released "
> (>
>
Hi,
Just thought I could put this here aswell if someone else have the same
"problem" and search for an answer. I asked the below over at "Logitech
Media Server 8.2.0released "
(>
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?114928-Logitech-Media-Server-8-2-0-released=1033409=1#post1033409)
paul- wrote:
> Has nothing to do with pCP, best ask in the server forum.
Apologies, thanks.
IAN
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*PC:*
IanHaynes wrote:
> Something that I've become aware of recently is that if I have an album
> or tracks in the queue, other albums or more tracks appended to the
> queue don't always play when the original selection finishes. I can't
> pin it down to any particular sequence or logic.
>
> Is
Has nothing to do with pCP, best ask in the server forum.
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Something that I've become aware of recently is that if I have an album
or tracks in the queue, other albums or more tracks appended to the
queue don't always play when the original selection finishes. I can't
pin it down to any particular sequence or logic.
Is there some setting that controls
paul- wrote:
> I would recommend just burning a new image.
Thanks i deleted my post then saw the above, i burned a new image all
working now. Thanks
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only just started using this again currently on 6.1 and noticed we are
now up to version 8. So tried but got errors so i started with version
7.
Error downloading new Kernel Modules
FAIL
There was a error downloading ipv6-netfilter-5.4.83-pcpCore-v7.tcz.
Retrying extension
paul- wrote:
> If you start LMS with the music files not mounted, it causes all kinds
> of problems with the library
Thanks. I think I may have switched the Pi on before the NAS had fully
started up. Having repeated the sequence of turning both off and then on
again, leaving a few minutes
If you start LMS with the music files not mounted, it causes all kinds
of problems with the library
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garym wrote:
> Where are your music library files located? On a attached USB drive? On
> a NAS, or ???From what you describe it is as if the rPi doesn't see
> your file locations at the time you try to rescan. And at a complete
> re-start, it is "finding" the files again.
The files are
IanHaynes wrote:
> Having added new albums I've now had two instances where, when I select
> 'Look for new and changed media files', the entire library is deleted
> rather than being rescanned. In trying to recover this, selecting 'Clear
> library and rescan everything' does nothing. If I
Having added new albums I've now had two instances where, when I select
'Look for new and changed media files', the entire library is deleted
rather than being rescanned. In trying to recover this, selecting 'Clear
library and rescan everything' does nothing. If I reboot the server from
the LMS
mherger wrote:
> > The Joggler skin should be the correct solution. If the Artwork is
> good,
> > they can use it, I think.
>
> There's the piGridSkin - optimized for the Pi's original 7" display
> (like Joggler), but with larger artwork.
>
> > There is only the main menu that should be
Just to say this was a fresh image, set as player only, no extensions,
onlt the File System expanded to 500MB
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Paul Webster wrote:
> I just tried to update an old 6.1.0 on Pi1 to 7.0 but it failed.
> Should I persist or is this not possible?
>
> Just worked for me, on an original "Turtle", using the Main Repo :)
>
> >
Code:
> >
> [ INFO ] You are currently using
I just tried to update an old 6.1.0 on Pi1 to 7.0 but it failed.
Should I persist or is this not possible?
Code:
[ INFO ] You are downloading piCorePlayer7.0.0
[ INFO ] PCP_DL=/12.x/armv6/tcz
[ OK ] Free space: 508516k - Required space: 23040k
[ INFO ] Step
Just make sure to run a backup after you change the screen layouts.
Backup can be done from the pCP web interface, or you can do it from the
piCorePlayer applet from within jivelite.
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mherger wrote:
> But in the end they learned quicker than I was able to come
> up with something useful.
That is also my experience. I think it was yesterday that they played
with their iPod touch and now they are learning English, Latin and
French and are using computers.
I think I also
The Joggler skin should be the correct solution. If the Artwork is good,
they can use it, I think.
There's the piGridSkin - optimized for the Pi's original 7" display
(like Joggler), but with larger artwork.
There is only the main menu that should be stripped a little bit. I
don't know
cybtrash wrote:
> Is there a *very simple to use skin* for Jivelite (7'' Touchscreen) that
> is* suitable for small children that can't read yet* (4-6 years).
The Joggler skin should be the correct solution. If the Artwork is good,
they can use it, I think.
There is only the main menu that
Hello,
Is there a very simple to use skin for Jivelite (7'' Touchscreen) that
is suitable for small children that can't read yet (4-6 years).
I want to put some Musik CDs and Audiobooks on it, best would be they
would only see Artwork Covers and click on them. Like only album
covers.
Best
Paul Webster wrote:
> Do you see the USB device listed on the Squeezelite page in pCP?
>
> (click on More in the "Output setting" field)
Yes Paul I see and can enable usb device but
if I check
Code:
Card control/internal Raspberry Pi Built-in Audio
ashceryth wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've set a custom hostname via Tweaks page and want that this name is
> used in dhcp requests. This seems to work for the ethernet interface but
> not for the wifi interface:
>
> >
Code:
> >
> 7249 root 0:00 /sbin/udhcpc -b -i
Thank you, Paul!
I configured it like suggested and it works! Great!
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OK - I finally understand.
I see that /usr/local/etc/init.d/pcp_startup.sh is explicitly listed in
/opt/.filetool.lst and it is not a link.
So I think that something like this might work ...
cd /usr/local/etc/init.d/
sudo cp /usr/local/etc/init.d/wifi mywifi
vi mywifi
;make your change
esc
Paul Webster wrote:
> The setting in pCP Tweaks is for the Linux hostname - not the LMS player
> name.
>
> You set the LMS player name via the Squeezelite page (or via LMS) - and
> this can have embedded space.
Yes, I know. The problem is that it seems the default init script for
wifi does
The setting in pCP Tweaks is for the Linux hostname - not the LMS player
name.
>From the on-line help in pCP
>
> Provide a host name, so the player is easier to identify on your LAN
> less>
>
> Note: This is the linux hostname, not the piCorePlayer name used by
> LMS.
>
> The Internet
paul- wrote:
> Add the file to /opt/.filetool.lst, then run a backup. I think that will
> over write on a restart.
Just to clarify: Replace the symlink /usr/local/etc/init.d/wifi with a
copy of the script and then add the path to /opt/.filetool.lst,
correct?
Paul Webster wrote:
> hostname
AFAIK, Napster can only run on real squeeze hardware.
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Hi, I'm in trouble with Napster integration on LMS.
When I try to open the application in the LMS it prompt me with this
message "This player doesn't support Napster. It's necessary to run
Squeezebox2 or next versions."
I'm running piCorePlayer on a Raspberry Pi Zero. I tried to flash a
brand
ashceryth wrote:
>
> 7826 root 0:00 /sbin/udhcpc -b -i wlan0 -x hostname:Kitchen Player
> -p /var/run/udhcpc.wlan0.pid
>
hostname can not have a space in it
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paul- wrote:
> I would load cifs-utils.tcz. And give them a try. There is only so
> much built into the standard mount package. The customized mount helper
> might give more info.
Ah! There's the problem... This is the error reported with cifs-utils
installed. The mount command won't run
ashceryth wrote:
>
>
> Would it be possible to use the hostname here as well? Is there a way to
> edit this script locally so that it persists during reboots?
Add the file to /opt/.filetool.lst, then run a backup. I think that will
over write on a restart.
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I would load cifs-utils.tcz. And give them a try. There is only so
much built into the standard mount package. The customized mount helper
might give more info.
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paul- wrote:
> That what I thought, it's not even letting you set it up due to the
> characters in the sharename. You are better off just connecting the
> drive to the raspberry pi and using it directly.
Scratching an itch
I used the command line to attempt a mount:
tc@pCP:~$ sudo mount
Hello,
I've set a custom hostname via Tweaks page and want that this name is
used in dhcp requests. This seems to work for the ethernet interface but
not for the wifi interface:
Code:
7249 root 0:00 /sbin/udhcpc -b -i eth0 -x hostname:pcp1 -p
Man in a van wrote:
> No, Thank You !
>
> I'm rather found of my old Turtle, it's back on its feet again :):)
>
> ronnie
+1 Thanks guys, Cirrus card playing away nicely on pcp 7.01:D
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I'm rather found of my old Turtle, it's back on its feet again :):)
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paul- wrote:
> Petar,
>
> open a ssh session and run the command
>
> >
Code:
> >
> pcp-update alsa-modules-KERNEL.tcz
>
> >
>
> It should update your alsa modules extension, then rebootsee if
> that does the trick. Its a quite large
Petar,
open a ssh session and run the command
Code:
pcp-update alsa-modules-KERNEL.tcz
It should update your alsa modules extension, then rebootsee if that
does the trick. Its a quite large dependency chain, hopefully I
followed it
paul- wrote:
> yes, Is this a 5.10.y kernel?
yes
Code:
pi@cirruslogic:~ $ uname -a
Linux cirruslogic 5.10.17+ #1421 Thu May 27 13:58:02 BST 2021 armv6l GNU/Linux
yes, Is this a 5.10.y kernel?
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paul- wrote:
> I would start wiht "lsmod"
Code:
pi@cirruslogic:~ $ lsmod
Module Size Used by
ctr16384 2
aes_arm16384 4
aes_generic40960 1 aes_arm
libaes 20480 2
Man in a van wrote:
> I have this working on Raspberry PI OS Lite
>
> Where should I look for the driver list ?
>
> Cheers
>
> ronnie
I would start wiht "lsmod"
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For the first part ...
pCP web/Tweaks/Audio Tweaks/turn off automatic starting of Squeezelite
For the 2nd part ...
Perhaps a memory leak somewhere and it runs out of memory over time -
and with 7 instances of Squeezelite running there is less memory to
lose.
Just a guess though.
You could
Hi,
I am new to the party. I am using piCorePlayer 7 with an RaspberryPi 2
(B) and a Logilink 7.1 USB Soundbox. Network via USB WiFi (vendor
Edimax).
I start 7 squeezelite instances and stop the original one via
bootlocal.sh in the following way:
Code:
pkill
paul- wrote:
>
>
> if you have an raspbian image to see what drivers get loaded there. l.
I have this working on Raspberry PI OS Lite
Where should I look for the driver list ?
Cheers
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others have reported it. Unfortunately, without hardware, I have to
rely on others to gather info. It appears the driver is loading, but
Alsa is not seeing the card. Ill look at the a mixer problem, but I
dont think that is the ultimate problem.
There is no noticeable error in dmesg, so
Hi there,
I upgraded from piCorePlayer v6.1.0 to v7.0.0, and was unable to get the
Cirrus Logic Audio Card working. I also tried installing piCore from
scratch with a new MicroSD card but same issue. As a sanity check, I
rolled back to v6.1.0, and it worked like it always has.
I tried to spot
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Note the options in the help too, your mount options are wrong.
vers=1.0 NOT ver=1
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Did you press the [Set NET Mount] button?
Are you using special characters in your password? If so, you need to
load another extension.
Here's my screen shot.
35108
Please note that I am using pCP8.0.0-b6, there may be differences.
kidstypike wrote:
> But the "Enabled" box isn't ticked in your screenshot?
Oh... Maybe I took the screenshot before enabling Who can tell - I'm
super burnt out at the moment going round in circles!
Time for timeout... Will investigate further after a break.
Thanks for all the advice and
castalla wrote:
> I set up a new install - tried the network mount routine (the info
> sticks this time) But there is no content in /mnt/RAVPower.
>
> Again, as previously with samba, I'm suspecting some version problems
> with the mount code.
>
> Looks like I can't consolidate my music
I set up a new install - tried the network mount routine (the info
sticks this time) But there is no content in /mnt/RAVPower.
Again, as previously with samba, I'm suspecting some version problems
with the mount code.
Looks like I can't consolidate my music files into one source for pCP
Paul Webster wrote:
> Is the share name right?
> I would have thought it would be the same as you see from the Sonos
> system.
The RAVPower has a usb slot and a sd card slot
I used the card slot for this example
However things go from bad to worse - setting the mount point just
clears all
Is the share name right?
I would have thought it would be the same as you see from the Sonos
system.
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paul- wrote:
> Please share your screenshot of your mount configuration
As requested
+---+
|Filename: Screenshot_20210630-185215.jpg |
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As I can't use samba., I resurrected an old RAVPower Filehub.
The share name is UsbDisk2_Volume1. Sonos can access and index the
contents. If I add this share name to the pcp network disk mount it
fails to mount.
I'm really lost about what I'm doing wrong.
At least the USB plugged into the
I suspect it would be ok provided the LMS database/cache/playlists is
not on it.
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I'm not too familiar with the LMS side of things but I suspect as User
Commands run close to the end of the startup process we would get LMS
trying to start without a mounted file system.
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Probably could put a script in to perform the mount and then run the
script from the pCP user commands
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I have done a bit of testing and I think the problem is with brackets in
the share name.
The pCP GUI doesn't seem to accept the input of brackets and if you add
the brackets manually in the configuration file it breaks the LMS web
page. When I rebooted at this stage, the whole GUI refused to
Someone suggests adding:
server min protocol = NT1
to smb.conf
I tried to edit the file but can't save - advice please.
castalla's
paul- wrote:
> pCP uses Samba 4, There is no direct samba1 support built into the
> interface. It might be possible for you manually generate a
> configuration, but smb1 is ancient.
Lots of complaints about smb 1 on sonos forum.
Could somebody suggest how I can create a suitable config
pCP uses Samba 4, There is no direct samba1 support built into the
interface. It might be possible for you manually generate a
configuration, but smb1 is ancient.
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Paul Webster wrote:
> Presumably castalla wants the SAMBA part to aid copying files to it from
> Windows and also so that the Sonos system can mount it.
Yes. The samba is so I can share to Sonos.
When I connect the network viewer says can't open the LMSfiles folder.
This is using tc and
Presumably castalla wants the SAMBA part to aid copying files to it from
Windows and also so that the Sonos system can mount it.
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Samba is for external connections. You do not need that for LMS.
Just mount the USB drive.
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paul- wrote:
> Not easily. For sure not in the next update.
Okay So I installed samba - followed the faq to the letter. I can
connect to the samba server, but can't access the files in the LMSfiles
folder. G.
castalla wrote:
> I agree but the same drive is used by Sonos. If it's on the pi then I
> guess I'll need to install samba (with all the config settings, which I
> have never really ever got to grips with).
>
> Any chance that pcp could handle special characters in an update?
Not easily.
paul- wrote:
> That what I thought, it's not even letting you set it up due to the
> characters in the sharename. You are better off just connecting the
> drive to the raspberry pi and using it directly.
I agree but the same drive is used by Sonos. If it's on the pi then I
guess I'll need to
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