Been a long time since I used a 3.5 system, but it should still work
similar today. Sounds like its waiting for network.
Start as you would, then plug a network cable in. You should be able
to connect that way and then look at the boot logs. Or connect a
keyboard and monitor to see what is
I have a RPi 2 running PiCore Player 3.5.0 that is my travel music
system. I attach a SSD, run squeezelite and LMS on it and plus on some
headphones or a speaker and it worked fine. I set up wireless access
point so I can control it from my phone.
It worked fine a year ago. Now, the AP fires
Man in a van wrote:
> Try using SSH
>
> https://www.picoreplayer.org/how_to_access_pcp_via_ssh.shtml
>
>
> to access alsamixer?
>
> 27521
Solved! Pumping up the alsamixer made the difference. Thanks to everyone
for the help.
pettifoggery wrote:
> I'm on 4.1.0. I didn't see the 3.00 thread title. Sorry about that.
>
> Anyway, after adding hw:CARD=cubik to the output setting box the
> speakers are now working. Though the output is a bit low. If I whack the
> LMS output up to 100% it's still barely audible. And with l
USB devices often have many possible output settings.
Expand the more> by the output setting, you should see all of the
possible choices. You also may need to set the Alsa volume to max
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Paul Webster wrote:
> Now go to the pCP web interface and choose Squeezelite - and then from
> the "Audio settings" section at the top choose "USB Audio" and hit
> save.
> It should then ask to reboot ... to which you should say yes.
>
> Then, when it comes back, go to the same place and pick o
Based on the kernel, he is using 4.1.0
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Now go to the pCP web interface and choose Squeezelite - and then from
the "Audio settings" section at the top choose "USB Audio" and hit
save.
It should then ask to reboot ... to which you should say yes.
Then, when it comes back, go to the same place and pick one of the
listed USB audio device
Paul Webster wrote:
> You could check to see if they are discovered as a USB device during the
> boot phase.
> For example - from SSH session
> dmesg | grep -i usb
>
> or from the web UI in Beta mode - go to the Diagnostics page and look
> for dmesg and the scroll through that (or Copy/Paste in
pettifoggery wrote:
> I have a pair of 'Palo Alto Cubik speakers'
> (http://www.paloaltoaudio.com/cubik/) with an internal DAC. These active
> speakers would be a great fit for my workshop hi-fi but I just can't get
> them to work with PiCorePlayer.
>
> The now defunct Palo Alto didn't provide
I have a pair of 'Palo Alto Cubik speakers'
(http://www.paloaltoaudio.com/cubik/) with an internal DAC. These active
speakers would be a great fit for my workshop hi-fi but I just can't get
them to work with PiCorePlayer.
The now defunct Palo Alto didn't provide any information about the DAC
or
firedog wrote:
> Hi-
> My picoreplayer is a Rasperry Pi 3B+
>
> Everything works great except: the clock displays a time 3hours earlier
> than my actual time. If I change the time zone in settings it has no
> effect. The same time issue remains (3 hours early).
> I have other SB devices runnin
Hi-
My picoreplayer is a Rasperry Pi 3B+
Everything works great except: the clock displays a time 3hours earlier
than my actual time. If I change the time zone in settings it has no
effect. The same time issue remains (3 hours early).
I have other SB devices running on the same network and with
Dear Greg and all,
First of all, thank you for making piCorePlayer such a great player. I
tried other audioplayers on my Raspberry Pi, but this one beats them in
terms of stability and speed!
Recently I bought a X6000K-7.1CH to for a multi-room audio from
piCorePlayer. Seems like a great card w
FAF wrote:
> SOLVED!
> I will test a new HDD tomorrow. It does not make any sense. Could be
> that the HDD is a dud.
> /FAF
Hi again. I changed the HDD with another one and it works as intended.
The HDD-ext4 is now mounting as it should.
LMS is scanning now.
Thank you for this wonderful brai
Greg Erskine wrote:
>
> Obviously this should be a "no brainer" and I can't see a problem with
> what you have done.
> regards
> Greg
Hi Greg
Thx. Yeah.. will pop in another HDD tomorrow. The USB-HDD is powered
though, I use a notebook supply 3.16A to power the unit (x800).
I will test a new
hi FAF,
Obviously this should be a "no brainer" and I can't see a problem with
what you have done.
Mine current HDDs always work. Are you using a Powered USB HDD? I had a
problem once where the drive would sometimes mount properly but often
mount "readonly". I moved on to a different HDD assumi
Hi
I'm trying to mount a USB disk from the UI. I get the error Error
Mount
I have used FDISK to partition the HDD as EXT4. No problems there.
I have made a Chwon for TC at the CLI.
I have "Set Write Persmission" at the UI. Same thing.
I have tried all I can think of, including repartitio
I've always wondered about that 'wife's tale'. I thought it would go
like - server feeds data to network, data gets transmitted, packets
arrive, sorted, buffered, enter play back stream independent of server
'speed/timing' ?
anyway, i know that's a discussion for other parts of the forums, so
I'll
That's funny Huxmut. Perhaps I should only advertise that image on the
audiophile websites. Wifi is a 4 letter word over there
If you don't know what to choose, then you don't need the audio kernel
version.
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Hey devs, Audio version needs to be renamed to
Kernal Latency Tweak with Reduced Functionality (KLTRF) version
@liffy99, the audio version doesnt play nice with wifi and other things.
Reflash using the normal version and wifi will be easy. Just remember
the limitation on special characters in the
What is the difference / advantage with the 'Audio' version 3.5 ?
I naturally opted for that as I only play music via the
RPI/Picoreplayer.
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paul- wrote:
> I'm assuming you tried to reboot after saving.. Please move this to
> the this thread.
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?108852-Announce-piCorePlayer-3-5-0
>
> When you do, please switch to beta mode, then there will be a
> diagnostics button on the page. Plea
I'm assuming you tried to reboot after saving.. Please move this to
the this thread.
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?108852-Announce-piCorePlayer-3-5-0
When you do, please switch to beta mode, then there will be a
diagnostics button on the page. Please post the contents of th
liffy99 wrote:
> Just bought a RPI3 / Allo Digione combo and have it running via
> ethernet.
> Audio version 3.5 of PCP fed from LMS on my IMac via router.
> I now need to move the RPI to a location without ethernet access so have
> tried to use the RPI's wifi facility, with no joy. Cannot see it
Just bought a RPI3 / Allo Digione combo and have it running via
ethernet.
Audio version 3.5 of PCP fed from LMS on my IMac via router.
I now need to move the RPI to a location without ethernet access so have
tried to use the RPI's wifi facility, with no joy. Cannot see it on my
router admin page a
paul- wrote:
> What version are you usingthis thread is for old versions. to be
> honest I don't even remember driver issues from the 3.0 3.1 days.
Sorry - this was the thread I found when I searched. I've just upgraded
to 3.5.0.
I'll just download and re-install. I guess insitu upgrade d
What version are you usingthis thread is for old versions. to be
honest I don't even remember driver issues from the 3.0 3.1 days.
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Srhombeus wrote:
> [2.011571] usb 1-1.5: New USB device found, idVendor=2357,
> idProduct=0109
> [2.011584] usb 1-1.5: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2,
> SerialNumber=3
> [2.011593] usb 1-1.5: Product: 802.11n NIC
> [2.011603] usb 1-1.5: Manufacturer: Realtek
> [2.0
I want to fill a USB stick, mounted on my RPi 2 with music ready for our
holiday next week. I've installed SAMBA and it's running and I can see
the shared folder from my Windows and Mac machines, but any attempt to
connect using tc as the username and my newly allocated password are
rejected. Th
hi I have a small but irritating problem.
Sound breaks/stops just before next song it happens i the end of the
song (around 10 seconds before next song).
I tried disable and enable Crossfade under LMS server settings in
browser and did not work.
hifiberry amp and piCorePlayer 3.11 Squeezelite v1.8
Srhombeus wrote:
> Is it possible for me to use dkms for this board? Is there a way that i
> can do?
DKMS won't work in pCP. You have to compile the kernel module manually.
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paul- wrote:
> Yes, this is the TL-WN823Nv2 board which is currently not supported by
> pCP (Nor is it supported by raspbian, unless you use DKMS)
>
> I'm not real interested in building another kernel module for this
> board.
Is it possible for me to use dkms for this board? Is there a way th
Srhombeus wrote:
>
> [2.011571] usb 1-1.5: New USB device found, idVendor=2357,
> idProduct=0109
>
Yes, this is the TL-WN823Nv2 board which is currently not supported by
pCP (Nor is it supported by raspbian, unless you use DKMS)
I'm not real interested in building another kernel module f
paul- wrote:
> The full Dmesg output is on the Diagnostics Page from the main menu.
> But there is a stripped version on the Wifi Diagnostics Page. We need
> to see some of the information there.but also, have you checked this
> page.
>
> http://picoreplayer.sourceforge.net/faq_wifi%20doe
Srhombeus wrote:
> Thanks,in diagnostics the chipset looks like realtek.I can see the usb
> plugged in the information but it doesnt find the correct driver i
> think.And where can i find the dmesg for additional information?
The full Dmesg output is on the Diagnostics Page from the main menu.
paul- wrote:
> Vendors have been known to change chipsets, yet keep the same model
> number. Need more information.Run wifi diagnostics. Also look in
> dmesg for additional information
Thanks,in diagnostics the chipset looks like realtek.I can see the usb
plugged in the information but i
Vendors have been known to change chipsets, yet keep the same model
number. Need more information.Run wifi diagnostics. Also look in
dmesg for additional information
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Hi,i am using final version of picore but i cant use my new wifi adapter
tp link wn823n . It's already written that its a supported model.I'll be
happy if you can help me to solve this problem.
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Thanks Paul. I did the update. It updated fine. Tried booting again
with the monitor on and no luck.
Thanks for the idea. It really isn't a big deal. Just a head scratcher.
Have a great weekend,
Howard
paul- wrote:
> Can you run from an ssh session
>
> pcp-update firmware-rpi3-wireless.tc
Can you run from an ssh session
pcp-update firmware-rpi3-wireless.tcz
Let me know if it downloads an update?
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O.K., I swapped inputs to no avail. However, that gave me another
thought. I put the RPI in HDMI 1 and booted it. Again, it could not
connect to the router. So I left it in HDMI 1 and restarted the RPI. As
long as I switched ti to another input on the monitor before I let it
time out on finding a
Thanks Steve,
Sorry for the late reply. I've been preoccupied.
I will certainly give your ideas a try. I did try moving the RPI around
a bit, but did not change inputs. I'll give that a shot today. I can't
understand why it worked for so long and then just up and changed, but
we'll see.
Have a
Howard Passman wrote:
> I can live with this, but it is perplexing to me. Everything is the same
> as it has been for about a year. Same RPI running piCorePlayer, hooked
> to the same monitor using the HDMI output and using the same
> router/access point. About a week ago I went to use it and it
I can live with this, but it is perplexing to me. Everything is the same
as it has been for about a year. Same RPI running piCorePlayer, hooked
to the same monitor using the HDMI output and using the same
router/access point. About a week ago I went to use it and it seemed
frozen. I tried to reboo
ralphy wrote:
> Are you still running picoreplayer 3.0n?
>
> If so, you need to upgrade to 3.22 but make sure sourceforge is actually
> up before you try and install the latest jivelite from the web gui
> tweaks page.
Finally able to access sourceforge (wow, multi-day outage), and yes,
verified
SteveLazer wrote:
> Does anyone know how I can get my piCorePlayer to display the play
> prompts that are supposed to appear when Defeat Destructive Play is in
> effect? This problem also seems related to another - partially played
> podcasts will not play. I finally figured out this was because
Does anyone know how I can get my piCorePlayer to display the play
prompts that are supposed to appear when Defeat Destructive Play is in
effect? This problem also seems related to another - partially played
podcasts will not play. I finally figured out this was because a select
prompt for partial
shaunm wrote:
> I tried those instructions, but it didn't really work. It does try to
> play but with 60% juddering and hissing.
You can check if you followed the instructions correctly by looking at
WebUI Settings/Advanced/Filetypes and look at the entries for "Windows
Media" and "WMA Lossless
shaunm wrote:
>
> Should I have installed pcp-ffmpeg.tcz or ffmpeg.tcz ?
Worked really well for me. Don't forget to set the source of extensions
to the piCorePlayer sourceforge repository. You'll need pcp-ffmpeg.tcz
and pcp-lame.tcz. Don't forget the pcp bu when you're in linux.
-
Thanks for the replies.
I tried those instructions, but it didn't really work. It does try to
play but with 60% juddering and hissing.
Should I have installed pcp-ffmpeg.tcz or ffmpeg.tcz ?
Just to confirm, I am using a Squeezebox Classic, and only want to use
LMS on the Raspberry Pi (not the
This was 'discussed on the pcp 3.20 thread for wma files'
(http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?107352-Announce-piCorePlayer-3-20&p=906130&viewfull=1#post906130).
For wma lossless files you'll need to change wma to wmal or if you want
support for both formats duplicate the contents and mo
Squeezebox classic does not support WMA lossless so it needs a
trasnscoder for the WMA Lossless filetype "wmal". The default LMS
transcode is wmadec which is a Windows only application.
Unless pcp supplies a custom-convert.conf file with filetype wmal set up
to use ffmpeg instead of wmadec - it
I should have picked this up the first time.
Download pcp-ffmpeg.tcz from the picoreplayer sourceforge repo.
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paul- wrote:
> Likely the filesystem is running out of space when downloading expat2.
> Have you expanded your filesystem?
Hi Paul, thanks for the reply, yes have expanded the filesystem:
FilesystemSize Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/mmcblk0p2 14.3G182
Likely the filesystem is running out of space when downloading expat2.
Have you expanded your filesystem?
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Thanks for awesome work on this project.
I am trying to use the PiCorePlayer as just a LMS with a Raspberry Pi
Zero W, which my Squeezebox classic connects to.
I've set everything else up perfectly and easily due to the great
instructions (thanks!) except playing wmal files.
1. LMS with Squeezeb
Hello everybody,
I am using a RPi 3 with an i-Sabre DAC from Audiophonics and a 5"
800x480 capacitive Touchscreen I found on Amazon.
Everything works like a charm thanks to the great system you put
together in piCorePlayer.
The only thing that does not work is the alignment in the touch
function..
ryangodammit wrote:
> I'm struggling to track down any info on what keys are used within
> jivelite and how to change them.
See other recent thread - I have replied with links.
Paul Webster
http://dabdig.blogspot.com
Paul
huxmut wrote:
> Not sure if wireless is a necessity ? but if wired is an option you
> could run two Pis in sync
> if wireless is a requirement you could still do what Paul has suggested
> and run Jivelite, but i dont know how youd go for a display at that
> point in time ?
> other than that i'm n
Not sure if wireless is a necessity ? but if wired is an option you
could run two Pis in sync
if wireless is a requirement you could still do what Paul has suggested
and run Jivelite, but i dont know how youd go for a display at that
point in time ?
other than that i'm no more help :)
rPi 3 + r
huxmut wrote:
> slimmer is what your looking for
> 20x4, 20x2 or 16x2 lcd with a rotary encoder and a couple of buttons
> http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?105819-Announce-Slimmer
That's exactly what I originally wanted to create but how I've ended up
designing my multiroom setup mea
ryangodammit wrote:
>
> While I'm on it, anyone have any cunning ideas to give my control pad a
> text display? Could go full blown tablet for wireless, but I love the
> simplicity of text. Anyway I could get the info via bluetooth or even
> via the wireless keyboard dongle? Or am I pissing in t
paul- wrote:
> squeezelite doesn't have a keyboard interface. It can only work with
> lirc.
>
> http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?105117-lirc-rpi-gpio-IR-support-for-picoreplayer&highlight=lirc
>
> Jivelite does have a keyboard control interface, but then you must be
> running jivel
squeezelite doesn't have a keyboard interface. It can only work with
lirc.
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?105117-lirc-rpi-gpio-IR-support-for-picoreplayer&highlight=lirc
Jivelite does have a keyboard control interface, but then you must be
running jivelite..
I'm running picoreplayer on a raspberry pi 3 with a hifiberry amp 2.
What are the keyboard controls and how do I configure them?
Is it in squeezelite or picoreplayer?
I want to butcher a wireless keyboard and make a controller with
pause/play next/last track and volume using arcade machine button
hi Josh,
As Paul said, usually there is no need for Server IP.
Many years ago people used to always add this and it caused lots of
support issues because some people where typing the IP incorrectly or
mangling the port number. Once we convinced people not to do it, the
problems went away, but...
Entering the server address on the squeezelite page does nothing for
you, unless you have 2 LMS servers in your environment.
If you can ssh in, post your config.it is located at
/usr/local/sbin/config.cfg.
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paul- wrote:
> What is the first configuration change you try to make? Can you take a
> screen shot just before you hit the submit/set button?
>
> I would suspect a bad SD card.
OK - here's the weirdness.
1. System is actually working, but still can't access the webpage for
the player. I am
What is the first configuration change you try to make? Can you take a
screen shot just before you hit the submit/set button?
I would suspect a bad SD card.
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guttapercha wrote:
> No - literally the webserver on the Pi to access the configuration.
> cgi-bin/about.cgi is the landing page for the picoreplayer. It will not
> load anymore after I make the first configuration change..
>
> Thanks,
>
> Josh
Sorry - I didn't answer the rest of your questio
paul- wrote:
> What do you mean by server? Your LMS server? Or Are you setting pCP
> to a static up address?
No - literally the webserver on the Pi to access the configuration.
cgi-bin/about.cgi is the landing page for the picoreplayer. It will not
load anymore after I make the first configur
What do you mean by server? Your LMS server? Or Are you setting pCP
to a static up address?
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paul- wrote:
> The command line setup is only for network and wifi. What configuration
> change are you making that prevents pCP from working?
Thanks for the reply. Since I started from a new image, I need to enter
my server IP, bitrate, and audio card info. I click to save the settings
and squ
guttapercha wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Hoping to find some help with a new problem. I previously had a working
> setup with v3.1. I had to change some options and
> for some reason the interface won't load anymore. I went and flashed a
> new sd card with 3.22 and then 3.2 and then back to 3.1 and the
guttapercha wrote:
>
> I figured I would try configuring through SSH, but after logging in,
> typing "picoreplayer" didn't bring up any setup menu.
>
> Can anyone give me some direction?
>
Try typing
setup
(which is a script at from /usr/local/sbin/setup)
However, I don't know if that will do
Hi all,
Hoping to find some help with a new problem. I previously had a working
setup with v3.1. I had to change some options and
for some reason the interface won't load anymore. I went and flashed a
new sd card with 3.22 and then 3.2 and then back to 3.1 and the same
thing keeps happening. I ca
Paul Webster wrote:
> Does the Linux version of the Waveinput LMS plugin work with pCP?
> pCP has alsamixer ...
>
> Later ... I just tried it myself and Waveinput does work on pCP.
The "Normal" waveinput plugin just does a "arecord" with the Alsa device
name after the "wavin:" to PCM output is
I suggest starting a new thread - probably not a pCP one to get a wider
audience. There might be some Linux tricks or maybe something with
LiquidSoap (I think) to do it.
Paul Webster
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Paul Webster
Nutkeg wrote:
>
> Couldn't some asound routing be a solution?
Does the Linux version of the Waveinput LMS plugin work with pCP?
pCP has alsamixer ...
Paul Webster
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paul- wrote:
> We donÂt support line in devices. But you can attach a usb CD player
> to the rpi, and play with LMS, or rip the CD and save the files in your
> LMS library.
Hi Paul,
thank you for your response.
For all "non-real time" applications, the solutions you provided work
perfectly fi
We dont support line in devices. But you can attach a usb CD player to
the rpi, and play with LMS, or rip the CD and save the files in your LMS
library.
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Hi,
I use Picoreplayer on a Pi 3 with a Hifiberry AMP2 in Mono output with
LMS and Spotify.
In order to have a line in function, I added a USB sound card. I would
like to plug an external source via 3.5mm cable to play music from
smartphone, CD player...
The USB card's microphone input does pl
BobSherman wrote:
> Hi Paul,
>
> Thanks for the response, I will give it a shot. Its been a while
> thinking back what I initially did to set it up, maybe I used the Wi-Fi
> adapter in the A+? That would work and the script would load
> automatically after adding extension? I also tried plu
paul- wrote:
> When you use a different pi to setup, you need to use the same arch, as
> the setup scripts only retrieve files for the current arch.
>
> So if you setup on a Model B (or B+) it would have worked. But the
> rpi2B is a armv7 device, it did not work.
>
>
>
> Scott's notes will w
sckramer wrote:
> Bob,
>
> Here are my ssh notes, ui does not work for me either:
>
> ###USB ETHERNET
> anker gigabit usb
> reboot
> $ pcp br
> check for the extension (net-usb-*)
> $ ceo
> $ ls
> check if the extension is loaded on reboot
> $ ce
> $ cat onboot.lst
> add net-usb-KERNEL.tcz to
When you use a different pi to setup, you need to use the same arch, as
the setup scripts only retrieve files for the current arch.
So if you setup on a Model B (or B+) it would have worked. But the
rpi2B is a armv7 device, it did not work.
Scott's notes will work.
-
Bob,
Here are my ssh notes, ui does not work for me either:
###USB ETHERNET
anker gigabit usb
reboot
$ pcp br
check for the extension (net-usb-*)
$ ceo
$ ls
check if the extension is loaded on reboot
$ ce
$ cat onboot.lst
add net-usb-KERNEL.tcz to onboot.lst if needed —>
$ vi onboot.lst
backup
paul- wrote:
> USB Ethernet modules are not included by default.
> On the pCP web interface, go to the main tabalso make sure you
> are in advanced mode.
>
> Select the extensions button.
> On the extension page, the first drop down should be set to the Official
> piCore Repo
> In the
Hi there,
I'm not able to get the shairport working on 3.22 with HiFiBerry Amp's.
I did the reinstal of shairport and did change to analog and back to the
HifiBerry setting but no sound.
The iDevice can connect and it is playing but i'll get no sound.
Did I do wrong? Is there a special workaroun
sbp wrote:
> Maybe you could try to disable the onboard analog sound card and then
> reboot. Next try to enable equalizer.
Paul, SBP, thanks you for the help.
With this info I will continue to get all the parts sorted and enable
PCP to support the Cirrus Logic Audio Card from the menus
However
M-H wrote:
> I've got a partially working .conf file for the Cirrus Logic Audio Card
> I need to complete and test.
> For this moment it shows up in the gui dropdown list, and after choosing
> the new option and rebooting the set it comes up with a working setup.
> However, adding the alsa equal
When in the boot process does the card show up in Alsa.
This is where we look for the cards names and numbers.
/proc/asound/cards
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I've got a partially working .conf file for the Cirrus Logic Audio Card
I need to complete and test.
For this moment it shows up in the gui dropdown list, and after choosing
the new option and rebooting the set it comes up with a working setup.
However, adding the alsa equal breaks it and shows it
paul- wrote:
> Interesting, as I thought this card was not working. That is why we
> never included a conf for it.
>
> There is a README in the directory, but it's probably easier to just
> copy another and edit to suit your needs.
The card is working, I use it in 2 systems. Hias did some gre
paul- wrote:
> What card are you using?
Hi Paul, I am using the famous Cirrus Logic Audio Card.
Aplay -l lists its as
Code:
card 1: RPiCirrus [RPi-Cirrus], device 0: WM5102 AiFi wm5102-aif1-0 []
Subdevices: 0/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
An
What card are you using?
3.21 introduced a change to automatically set the card number when using
alsaequal. This change assists when cards are detected in different
orders, or you disable the onboard sound after setting up alsaequal.
This will not work if you are manually setting things up.
Please help me to verify a bug or educate me what I'm missing
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