Thank you for your answer.
Unluckily i am not clever enough to fix this problem. I didn't read to
all the pages of the thread you have mentioned, but i tried some things
i found here and there.
dtoverlay=vc4-fkms-V3D -> not working
dtoverlay=vc4-kms-V3D -> not working
picoreplayer ver 7 -> not
Read the known issues in this post.
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?114828-Announce-piCorePlayer-8-0-0=1027390=1#post1027390
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mini11 wrote:
>
> First post:
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?103330-Jivelite-for-piCorePlayer=1027087#post1027087
>
> Result: https://docs.picoreplayer.org/projects/add-a-waveshare-7-9-inch/
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I bought a
I performed an in situ update from version 7.0 to version 8.2
and...jivelite works! And without any need to edit the config.txt file!
I took a look at the config.txt file, and I noticed that it is different
from the one present in a clean install of version 8.2. There is also a
When I set a screen resolution of 1920x1080 on pCP 8.2/rpi4b I get a
black screen. And the suggested editing of the config.txt file does not
fix this issue.
Strangely enough, editing the config.txt file fix the issue on pCP 8.2
with a raspberry pi 3b+.
I tried previous versions of pCP with my
I am testing a fresh install of piCorePlayer 8.2 on a raspberry pi 4
4Gb.
Everything works with screen resolution lower than 1920 x 1080. When I
set 1920 x 1080 I get a black screen.
Note that I edited the config.txt file according to this post:
Over a week of not knowing what i was doing and about to give up it came
to life "i have a tear in my eye"
Thing i did was move /mnt/mmcblk0p2/tce/optional/pcp-jivelite.tcz into
/mnt/mmcblk0p2/tce unzipped swapped my file over into the joggler skin
folder rezipped and moved back
Greg Erskine wrote:
> See "'piCorePlayer backup'
> (https://docs.picoreplayer.org/information/pcp_backup/)".
Cheers for the info thing is i've worked out i can move the
pcp-jivelite.tcz file out of /mnt/mmcblk0p2/tce/optional into say /tmp
unpack using unsquashfs then swap my file into joggler
See "'piCorePlayer backup'
(https://docs.picoreplayer.org/information/pcp_backup/)".
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Done just may need a little tweak here and there plus how do i loaded
onto my Picoreplayer as files are read only :(
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Just playing with the Windows version of Jivelite, don't have a clue
what i'm doing as trying to get a look like image below (photoshop) for
a nice flat HD skin 1920 x 1080 which still keeps controls so you can
just use a mouse ps anyone know how to add padding round text on the
Joggle skin when
Hello all how do i get write access to the
/opt/jivelite/jivelite/share/jive/applets/JogglerSkin/JogglerSkinApplet.lua
file as want to have a tinker but everything i've tried like chmod
doesn't seem to work
Eyerex's
Wheaten wrote:
> I haven't been able to find an answer in this thread. Jivelite is also
> working for the Waveshare 1280x400 LCD screen.
> However 1 thing is annoying. The album name is hoovering over the
> timebar.
> Is there a way to adjust the fontsizes and label location?
> Where can i
mini11 wrote:
> Hello,
> I,m new here and dont know if its the correct thread for my issue.
> First of all thanks to chill and all the others for the good work with
> the small pirate-audio display and the spd-script.
> The tutorial was information and motivation to get all my displays
>
Regarding HDMI on pCP 8 - see
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?103330-Jivelite-for-piCorePlayer=1027716=1#post1027716
(in summary - manually edit config.txt)
Paul Webster
author of \"now playing\" plugins covering radio france (fip etc),
planetradio (bauer - kiss, absolute,
Dutch87 wrote:
> Yes, I have exactly the same behaviour. I hope this update can be fixed.
> For me it's the first time to use 8.1 as well on a TV.
I reinstalled PcP7 and now it is working again as it should. If someone
can verify that Jivelite is working with PcP 8.1 on a HDMI TV please
post
micmed wrote:
> I just ran into this same issue except mine was working until I clicked
> Jivelite update in the PcP web interface. Jivelite no longer starts when
> I boot. The splash screen pops up briefly but then the screen goes
> blank. Audio via HDMI is working. I tried a fresh install of
Dutch87 wrote:
> Dear people. I'm trying to get Jivelite to work on my 1080p HDMI TV.
> I'm using a Raspberry Pi 4B 4GB and installed PiCoreplayer 8.1 and the
> cable is in HDMI port 1 of the Pi.
>
> I read up on the fora and the HDMI issues, the CEC and bitrate... It's
> not getting easier
paul- wrote:
> You should be able to add noaudio to the dtoverlay, and get back to the
> old audio driver and device.
>
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?103330-Jivelite-for-piCorePlayer=1027716=1#post1027716
Dear people. I'm trying to get Jivelite to work on my 1080p HDMI TV.
I haven't been able to find an answer in this thread. Jivelite is also
working for the Waveshare 1280x400 LCD screen.
However 1 thing is annoying. The album name is hoovering over the
timebar.
Is there a way to adjust the fontsizes and label location?
Where can i modify the layout/position for
Greg Erskine wrote:
> I was thinking the same thing. HDMI setting seems more like USB in the
> later RPi's. Tested OK on my RPi02W, using b1.
>
> There maybe some subtle HDMI setting that is missed, but it may not be
> relevant anymore anyway.
>
> Also selecting "None" worked on my setup.
>
paul- wrote:
> vc4hdmi is the new kms audio driver. getting jivelite to work with
> hdmi screens uses the kms overlay.
>
> What I would do is select USB on the squeezelite page, then just select
> the vc4hdmi output.
>
>
> Autoselecting hdmi audio port names may just have to get removed
Greg Erskine wrote:
> Usually the HDMI card is called b1 or b2.
>
> Did you load another device tree or driver manually?
Probably not (I'm not sure what would be involved) - I've just used the
pcp web interface.
> What I would do is select USB on the squeezelite page, then just select
> the vc4hdmi output.
I was thinking the same thing. HDMI setting seems more like USB in the
later RPi's. Tested OK on my RPi02W, using b1.
There maybe some subtle HDMI setting that is missed, but it may not be
relevant
I have piCorePlayer (rPI4) with Jivelite.
Is it possible to set the jivelite to rotate through the nowplaying
modes every XX seconds ? If it is not, is it possible to control the
nowplaying mode currently used from the script/cron/ssh ?
vc4hdmi is the new kms audio driver. getting jivelite to work with
hdmi screens uses the kms overlay.
What I would do is select USB on the squeezelite page, then just select
the vc4hdmi output.
Autoselecting hdmi audio port names may just have to get removed from
pCP.
piCorePlayer a
Usually the HDMI card is called b1 or b2.
Did you load another device tree or driver manually?
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I have a Pi zero 2W with PiCorePlayer 8.1, Squeezelite and Jivelite
plugged through HDMI into a TV with audio also coming through the TV.
The Pi is powered from a USB port on the TV and powers on and off when
the TV is switched on or off. The Squeezelite output is configured as
zanareznr wrote:
> Thanks Paul
>
> /usr/local/etc/pointercal is updated
>
> as for backed up i don't know (noobie)
>
> still same issue
from command line
pcp bu
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planetradio (bauer - kiss, absolute, scala,
Thanks Paul
/usr/local/etc/pointercal is updated
as for backed up i don't know (noobie)
still same issue
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Make sure the updated POINTERCAL file is saved in the correct spot. And
then backed up.
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ygi wrote:
> Hi Howard,
>
> this is one bought on AliExpress..
> https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005001685599115.html 5 Inch with
> capacitor , code name MPI5001
Hi
i have the same MPI5001 and i did the following:
Open SSH connection in putty or other ssh terminal
default user: tc
default
paul- wrote:
> Is it a raspberry pi lcd? Did you try to set the default to 1. See.
> https://www.raspberrypi.com/documentation/computers/config_txt.html#video-options
>
I have all set, see my config above.
>
> Otherwise you need to see which frame buffer is being assigned to the
>
paul- wrote:
> Is it a raspberry pi lcd? Did you try to set the default to 1. See.
> https://www.raspberrypi.com/documentation/computers/config_txt.html#video-options
>
Yes, it is official 7" DSI RPi Screen 800x480.
Did you mean display_default_lcd=1?
>
> Otherwise you need to see which
Is it a raspberry pi lcd? Did you try to set the default to 1. See.
https://www.raspberrypi.com/documentation/computers/config_txt.html#video-options
Otherwise you need to see which frame buffer is being assigned to the
display, and the set jivelite to use it.
/dev/fb0. Or /dev/fb1
paul- wrote:
> Keeping up with the HDMI stuff is getting harder and harder.
>
> I just tested this on a RPI2B+ rev 1.2
>
> Add to config.txt
>
> dtoverlay=vc4-kms-v3d
>
> You may also need to comment out the line that says
> gpu_mem=16
>
>
> Note this will also show a new soundcard on
Right now, I have a Justboom IR remote. I'm had been looking at adding a
IR remote.
Is it hard and how would i go by writing Lirc to the Ir remote to custom
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paul- wrote:
> Unlikely. Dsd is not decoded by squeezelite, it is sent directly to to
> the sound hardware.
Ok Paul
I understand the impossibility of evaluating the level of a DSD signal
without decoding it.
FMatos's
Unlikely. Dsd is not decoded by squeezelite, it is sent directly to to
the sound hardware.
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paul- wrote:
> AFAIK, DSF/DSD won't work with software VU meters.
OK Paul
Hope it's included in new releases.
Thanks
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Hi
When playing Dsf files, the Vumeters always goes to the top of the scale
and stay there. Without moving.
When the music stops they return to the minimum.
There is anything I could try ?
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audiofool wrote:
> I discovered if I use dtoverlay=vc4-fkms-3d,noaudio instead of
> vc4-kms-3d,noaudio the bcm2835 hdmi audio works at 192khzbut no
> /dev/cec so cec-ctl fails. Something different between fkms and kms.
> Below are the steps I followed..
>
The fake KMS driver doesn't
Howard Passman wrote:
> I suspect not. Raspberry pi only certifies a few if not only one screen
> officially. Plus pCP and Jivelite aren't your run of the mill software.
> There is no routine to 'calibrate' the touch screen in piCorePlayer.
>
> Of course all of this is to the best of my
The CEC approach that I documented relies on the new KMS and cannot work
with the f (for fake) fKMS.
That does not mean that it is impossible to do but it is harder and not
something that I plan to work on.
Paul Webster
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I discovered if I use dtoverlay=vc4-fkms-3d,noaudio instead of
vc4-kms-3d,noaudio the bcm2835 hdmi audio works at 192khzbut no
/dev/cec so cec-ctl fails. Below are the steps I followed..
piCorePlayer8.0.0 32-bit version
* switch to Beta mode at the bottom of the Main page of the
Not sure, you might try doing some reading on the rpi forums. Im a
bit too busy to hunt right now.
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noaudio with the dtoverlay shows the older hdmi and headphones driver
but no sound.
I took a look at the dtoverlays - couldn't see any issues maybe the
bcm2835 config gets confused with the overlay?
Not sure where to look next, Any suggestions?
Howard Passman wrote:
> I suspect not. Raspberry pi only certifies a few if not only one screen
> officially. Plus pCP and Jivelite aren't your run of the mill software.
> There is no routine to 'calibrate' the touch screen in piCorePlayer.
>
> Of course all of this is to the best of my
paul- wrote:
> You should be able to add noaudio to the dtoverlay, and get back to the
> old audio driver and device.
>
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?103330-Jivelite-for-piCorePlayer=1027716=1#post1027716
Almost works, appears to play but no sound. Has me puzzled.
You should be able to add noaudio to the dtoverlay, and get back to the
old audio driver and device.
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?103330-Jivelite-for-piCorePlayer=1027716=1#post1027716
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I'm glad you managed to repeat my efforts - and this is a reminder that
I do need to write it down in a way that makes it easy for others to
repeat as well.
Did you use the IEC device like I did?
I suspect it will need input from pCP Paul- to see if it is possible to
get a higher rate but I
Very clever and very nice Howard
Thank You
Fernando
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Nothing clever. Two pi's. I split up the work between the two. One is a
server and the other a player and then sync'd them. I wanted it to be
similar to the Transporter. When it's off there's 9 days of weather on
one screen and a slide show of album covers, artists and my photography
on the
Hi Howard
How did you manage to have a different image on each screen ?
Thanks
Fernando
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carsten_h wrote:
> Are these displays with resistive touchscreens? Or is a calibrations
> also necessary for capacitive touchscreens?
> I only saw calibrations for resistive touchscreens and sometimes it is
> necessary after a few years again because the resistive touchscreen
> ages.
ygi wrote:
> like a calibration process to display a cross sign in the corners and in
> the middle of the screen. Normally this will suit any LCD, no ?
Are these displays with resistive touchscreens? Or is a calibrations
also necessary for capacitive touchscreens?
I only saw calibrations for
I suspect not. Raspberry pi only certifies a few if not only one screen
officially. Plus pCP and Jivelite aren't your run of the mill software.
There is no routine to 'calibrate' the touch screen in piCorePlayer.
Of course all of this is to the best of my knowledge which is limited.
You can
Howard Passman wrote:
> They don't give you a lot to go on. I don't even see a brand name to go
> to for support, but that would be something to try and find. If you can
> find that you may want to post again with all the pertinent information
> i.e.:Version of piCorePlayer, Jivelite, what
They don't give you a lot to go on. I don't even see a brand name to go
to for support, but that would be something to try and find. If you can
find that you may want to post again with all the pertinent information
i.e.:Version of piCorePlayer, Jivelite, what hardware your using, etc..
I
Howard Passman wrote:
> Hi Yves, I'm not sure I can be the one to help, but what brand/model
> screen are you using? I use the OSOYOO 3.5" and 5" with out a hitch.
>
> Bests,
>
> Howard
Hi Howard,
this is one bought on AliExpress..
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005001685599115.html 5
Hi Yves, I'm not sure I can be the one to help, but what brand/model
screen are you using? I use the OSOYOO 3.5" and 5" with out a hitch.
Bests,
Howard
ygi wrote:
> Hi Howard,
>
> Thank you for your reply, indeed I didn't set it to 0, but it didn't
> change a thing about the calibration.
Howard Passman wrote:
> Under Tweaks set "Rotation" in Jivelite to 0. Assuming you haven't
> already.
>
> Howard
Hi Howard,
Thank you for your reply, indeed I didn't set it to 0, but it didn't
change a thing about the calibration.
yves
Under Tweaks set "Rotation" in Jivelite to 0. Assuming you haven't
already.
Howard
ygi wrote:
> Hello piCore Users,
> This has been certainly aske thousand times, but I cannot get something
> to work.
>
> I have a 5 inch touch screen 800x480. The default calibration is a
> mess.. What can
Hello piCore Users,
This has been certainly aske thousand times, but I cannot get something
to work.
I have a 5 inch touch screen 800x480. The default calibration is a
mess.. What can i do to be accurate ?
best regards
yves
The Transporter makes a heck of a pop when powering off or on. I either
shut off my pre-amp or the power amp first. Unfortunately my speakers
have a built in power amp for the sub and that pops too. Can't win.
I understand not wanting to waste power too, but a few hundred ma's is
really
With the the volume down
Power amp off first
Power amp on last
Is the golden rule
some amps make a noise on either (or both) power on / power off
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mini11 wrote:
> Thanks for your answer. Isn't that solution a little bit
> unprofessional?
>
> By the way, my poweramp hasn't any volumecontrol.
>
> I will find another solution for that problem.
Why not shut the amp off first then? By your logic, it would also be a
device not doing
Thanks for your answer. Isn't that solution a little bit
unprofessional?
By the way, my poweramp hasn't any volumecontrol.
I will find another solution for that problem.
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mini11 wrote:
> because I don't like power consumption of unused devices.If you using an
> amplifier why not turn the volume down to zero before
switching off the piCorePlayer? Not very neat but it should prevent the
speaker noises.
Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
because I don't like power consumption of unused devices.
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mini11 wrote:
> thanks Ronnie. I know about this button in web gui. I meant an
> additional icon as shortcut in the home menue of jivelite.
>
> For many other functions, for example "my music - random mix" you can
> add this function to home of jivelite by long pressing the icon and
> select
thanks Ronnie. I know about this button in web gui. I meant an
additional icon as shortcut in the home menue of jivelite.
For many other functions, for example "my music - random mix" you can
add this function to home of jivelite by long pressing the icon and
select "Add to home menue".
With
mini11 wrote:
> Hello,
> Im running piCoreplayer on a pi3b+ with an audiophonics ES9028Q2M
> soundcard. This card has a small relay, that prevents the plop when
> switching on or off he device. I control my player only with a display,
> and there isnt enough space for a pushbutton.
> The relay
Hello,
Im running piCoreplayer on a pi3b+ with an audiophonics ES9028Q2M
soundcard. This card has a small relay, that prevents the plop when
switching on or off he device. I control my player only with a display,
and there isnt enough space for a pushbutton.
The relay only works fine, when the
I have the problem that my Jivelite Player isnt available. I see the
bootscreen from Pi, the Logo from PicorePlayer, thats it, I see only a
black screen on my TV. I have changed the resolution and the theme,
nothing.
I have Version 8. fresh install with LMS.
ralphy wrote:
> That should be all you need to do for the wallpaper to survive a
> reboot.
>
> One thing to note is that the pcp_ files are only available with the
> Joggler and the Grid (800x480) skins.
Thanks very much!
stereoptic wrote:
> I apologize if this is the wrong thread for this question, if so please
> direct me.
>
> When adding a new wallpaper to ~/.jivelite/userpath/wallpapers and
> saving settings to SD card, do I have to make any other changes or
> settings to keep the pcp_picture.jpg to remain
I apologize if this is the wrong thread for this question, if so please
direct me.
When adding a new wallpaper to ~/.jivelite/userpath/wallpapers and
saving settings to SD card, do I have to make any other changes or
settings to keep the pcp_picture.jpg to remain available? Thanks
Man in a van wrote:
> So you are using the jack outputs from the dac direct into the speakers
> and controling the volume via alsamixer ?
> No, I'm just using the Material/Squeezelite-X apps to control volume.
I've not delved into Alsamixer before. Looks like some more light
reading!
>
> As
mr-b wrote:
> Hi
>
> With this system I'm running Focal Shape 65s monitors with XLR & RCA
> inputs. I've got XLR-RCA and minijack-RCA adapters to try out different
> inputs so I can run most combos.
> Also an old Denon AV amp (RCA input) plus B bookshelf speakers
>
> Players & DACs available:
Hi
With this system I'm running Focal Shape 65s monitors with XLR & RCA
inputs. I've got XLR-RCA and minijack-RCA adapters to try out different
inputs so I can run most combos.
Also an old Denon AV amp (RCA input) plus B bookshelf speakers
Players & DACs available:
Rpi3 with Justboom DAC -
@MR-B
Would you be so kind to post your audio chain ?
Which speakers are you using, and how do you connect them (I'm confused
by your last posting)
Also, if you could, the full list of output selections that you have to
choose from.
And have you tried the setup up with the raspberry PI OS
The active speakers don't have vol controls, just trim pots for various
freq corrections and RCA and XLR inputs, so it's just PCP
(squeezelite/jivelite?) that is doing vol control. Hmm - maybe wrong
thread!
The ALSA mixer settings were at the those you mentioned already.
The noises are:
1) Boot
xmr-b wrote:
> I have a Justboom DAC HAT
> The Alsa mixer and Card control show an amazing arrangement of settings
> - are there any docs or guidance on where to start?
The PCM512x codec driver has a ton of mixer controls. The defaults are
normally just fine.
Assuming your speakers are
Tx, but the clicking is still present.
Also I tried disconnnecting the screen power and the boot-up noises are
still audible.
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mr-b wrote:
> I
>
> The output setting is hw:CARD=sndrpijustboomd. ALSA is 80 4 _ 1 _.
>
try changing the first value from 80 to 160 or 240
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I have a Justboom DAC HAT and am trying out some monitor speakers which
are showing up clicks/glitches whenever I change volume or pause
playback. I'd not noticed these before but I was connected to a basic AV
amp, and via ethernet (now wifi) - so maybe the monitors are just more
sensitive. How
paul- wrote:
> After changing the interface, you have to reset something in jivelite.
> There is a reset button in the pCP interface. You will have to setup
> jivelite from scratch.
Hi Paul. I didn't find reset to work in order to get the VU's working
again. Only uninstall and reinstall
The only issue I saw with Jivelite and LMS 8.0 was if you reset Jivelite
you will not be able to select a skin. At least every time I did it
locked up. I could load everything with pCP 7.0 and then insitu update
to pCP 8.0 fine. But if I reset Jivelite I had to go back to pCP 7.0 and
start over.
mr-b wrote:
> Hi
>
> My VU meters have all disappeared after I switched to wifi from
> ethernet.
> I checked jivelite was pointing to the correct new player (same name)
> and music plays fine but there are just no VU meters at all when you
> switch views.
> I tried switching VU meters and
Howard Passman wrote:
> Uninstall Jivelite and reinstall with the interface that you will be
> using. ie: Ethernet or wifi. It's how Jivelite works unfortunately. VU
> meters will be back fter you do that.
> That's great - thanks! VU meters are working again (well after I've
figured out which
Also, as I stated previously, there seems to be a hang up when using LMS
8.0 and Jivelite. If you are using LMS 8.0 I would recommend going back
to LMS 7.0.
Howard
Howard Passman wrote:
> Uninstall Jivelite and reinstall with the interface that you will be
> using. ie: Ethernet or wifi.
Uninstall Jivelite and reinstall with the interface that you will be
using. ie: Ethernet or wifi. It's how Jivelite works unfortunately. VU
meters will be back fter you do that.
Bests,
Howard
mr-b wrote:
> Hi
>
> My VU meters have all disappeared after I switched to wifi from
> ethernet.
>
Hi
My VU meters have all disappeared after I switched to wifi from
ethernet.
I checked jivelite was pointing to the correct new player (same name)
and music plays fine but there are just no VU meters at all when you
switch views.
I tried switching VU meters and saved, then restarted PCP but
piCorePlayer | piCorePlayer v7.0.0 | www v00011 | linux
5.4.83-pcpCore-v7l | piCore v12.0pCP | Squeezelite v1.9.9-1386-pCP
Loaded the above on a new RPI 4 with the exception I loaded LMS 8.0.
Loaded Jivelite and then went to set the Language and Joggler interface.
When I set the interface the
Jeff07971 wrote:
> Hi Greg,
>
> I'm sorry to say I don't think it does work.
>
> My system is now not clean installed but it does not appear there is an
> output device.
>
> I added "dtoverlay=vc4-kms-v3d,noaudio" to config.txt in order to get
> the Video output working, which it did.
>
>
Here is the skinny
By default when you select HDMI on the squeezelite page, pCP is going to
prepopulate the "output" field with the device "b1"
There are many cases where the default choice of B1 is not going to
work, just manually select one of the others
-RPI4 has "b1" and "b2" ports due to
The IEC958 device worked best for me when I used kms rather than fkms.
Try all of the ones with hdmi in their name.
Paul Webster
http://dabdig.blogspot.com
author of \"now playing\" plugins covering radio france (fip etc),
planetradio (bauer - kiss, absolute, scala, jazzfm etc), kcrw, supla
Having the same problem one thing i did see when booting it says
something about Audio failed to populate
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