JackOfAll wrote:
> Yes, the problem for me is that they do not say "different", they say
> "better", they say that somehow they have managed to turn lead (crappy
> old PCM) into gold (DSD). Alchemy! Most of these hardcore audiophool
> types are completely bonkers and they don't even
Multichannel files are streamed fine from LMS to squeezelite but
squeezelite is hardcoded to use only two main front channels from them.
Actually the multichannel PCM required a patch to get it working the
same as FLAC. See:
http://www.daphile.com/gpl-src/00-Daphile-patches/squeezelite/. The full
kipeta wrote:
> Mansr has improved the SDM filters couple of weeks ago (new ones are
> included in the latest Daphile beta). The upsampling is done with SoX
> directly to DSD rate (for the SDM), there is no need to resample to
> intermidiate 88.2kHz.
Thath's a good news, I've missed this. Is
duedeldu wrote:
> These are the options i have. I´ve tried all of them. Nothing works.
> Only Analog Audio works.
>
> T20148
Hi.
try to select beta mode. Then there will be more options.
steen
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
Homepage:
These are the options i have. I´ve tried all of them. Nothing works.
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Hi Greg/Steen,
I really hope you can help me out.
I have got the IQAudio Pi-Dac Zero and Pi-DAC ZeroHP and I am trying to
compile the utilities to get the rotary encoder up and running. Problem
being that I am not able to install the GCC package at all. From the
Extension tab I get the
PLEASE TRY THE NEW VERSION PICOREPLAYER 2.03.
*Great news. *Paul from the Tinycore and Logitech forum have joined the
team. Thanks to him LMS (Logitech Media Server) can now be installed and
run on your piCorePlayer.
This means that pCP now can be used as:
- Standalone pCP player
sbp wrote:
> Hi.
> try to select beta mode. Then there will be more options.
>
> steen
Okay. Did not know that.
I´ve selected HifiBerry Sabre ES9023... , and now i get a green
"SqueezeLite ist running".
But i still have absolutely no sound output.
sbp wrote:
> PLEASE TRY THE NEW VERSION PICOREPLAYER 2.03.
>
> *Great news. *Paul from the Tinycore and Logitech forum have joined the
> team. Thanks to him LMS (Logitech Media Server) can now be installed and
> run on your piCorePlayer.
>
> This means that pCP now can be used as:
>
> > >
JackOfAll wrote:
> Alberto,
>
> If they tell you it cannot be done from gui Create
> /etc/modprobe.d/snd.conf yourself with "options snd
> slots=snd_soc_iqaudio_dac"
>
> EDIT: If that doesn't work after reboot Is probably because they
> have an older kernel where MODULE owner is not
sbp wrote:
> Sorry for that.
> I should think that sda1 would be your attached USB device. What happens
> if you select sda1 as your music source in LMS?
> Another option would be to reboot with the USB stick attached.
>
> Steen
Hey sbp, thanks for the reply.
sda1 shows up, but no files are
sbp wrote:
> Yes that is how I use it.
> But it is still early days, so there might be issues that we need to
> fix.
> So that is your job to tell us what needs fixing:D
>
> Steen
Excellent, thanks very much :) No need for my PC to be on any
more...just need to get a RPi for it now :)
sbp wrote:
> A simple way to change card number would be to remove the analog audio
> card.
> Edit config.txt file and remove dtparam=audio=on.
>
> steen
Hi Steen,
Thanks for your advice as well.
I remember that this morning I was looking for that file but I could not
locate it. Can you
ralphy wrote:
> I agree with JOA, and the original daphile patch didn't update
> MAX_SUPPORTED_SAMPLERATES for the extra rates anyway.
I was only thinking. 768kHz. What the the audiophool crazies up
to this time?? ;)
gorman wrote:
>
> Unfortunately, the above is completely uninformed and there might be
> serious hurdles to stop it from happening. One could even think "what's
> the point?". But being a fan of multichannel music I'd disagree. :)
Well, I'm an old, "2 channel audio", stick in the mud. ;)
gorman wrote:
> I know I asked before but... What's stopping squeezelite from outputting
> multichannel FLAC files through HDMI?
>
> I don't understand how and why LMS might be stopping that from happening
> (I'd understand the need for special rules in the conversion config
> files).
>
>
paul- wrote:
> The boot partition is different on pCP and tinycore.
>
> mount the partition
>
> sudo mount /mnt/mmcblk0p1
> the config file is at /mnt/mmcblk0p1/config.txt
Oh right Sorry, Alberto I'm going to go back to trying to prove
via a simple indisputable test case, that it
huxmut wrote:
> Maybe a button to load the NTFS repo ?
We needed a starting point. A USB stick was the entry point for music
storage for the first testing/release. ext3/4 and Dos partitions are
supported directly in the Kernel. All other file systems require a
different extension. If
A simple way to change card number would be to remove the analog audio
card.
Edit config.txt file and remove dtparam=audio=on.
steen
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
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I concur. Lately I'm tempted by learning to code. I use too much open
source stuff for not getting frustrated by my inability to contribute.
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marcoc1712 wrote:
> Yes no actual device I know is 768Khz capable with PCM, so I suppose is
> for DSD. In reality is just a placeHolder, it does nothing, but it comes
> togheter with the -x patch and my opinion is that you use some work from
> others You should always take it in his integrity
marcoc1712 wrote:
> Yes no actual device I know is 768Khz capable with PCM, so I suppose is
> for DSD. In reality is just a placeHolder, it does nothing, but it comes
> togheter with the -x patch and my opinion is that you use some work from
> others You should always take it in his integrity
marcoc1712 wrote:
>
> Then all audiophiles are fools. No, is wrong.
Not all audiphiles are audiophools, just 99.99% of them! ;) (IMHO)
I know of one 'phool who paid a kings ransom for a professional studio
software package, when he could have bought a HQPlayer license for
PCM->DSD conversion!
probedb wrote:
> Fantastic news about running LMS, can I just plugin a USB drive and
> that's it? Or what config would be needed?
Yes that is how I use it.
But it is still early days, so there might be issues that we need to
fix.
So that is your job to tell us what needs fixing:D
Steen
sbp wrote:
> Sorry for that.
> I should think that sda1 would be your attached USB device. What happens
> if you select sda1 as your music source in LMS?
> Another option would be to reboot with the USB stick attached.
>
> Steen
Hey sbp, thanks for the reply.
sda1 shows up, but no files are
huxmut wrote:
> I have 2.03 up and running OK. Jivelite is running OK. LMS is running
> OK, but I cant find my USB HDD?
> Any tips on how to find it ?
>
> edit 1 - I should add, I can see
> home
> mnt
> proc
>
> in MNT is
> mmcblk0p1
> mmcblk0p2
> sda1
>
> I assumed sda1 was my hdd
>
> edit
Fantastic news about running LMS, can I just plugin a USB drive and
that's it? Or what config would be needed?
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albertone74 wrote:
>
> I remember that this morning I was looking for that file but I could not
> locate it. Can you please let me know where it is in the system?:o
>
"/boot/config.txt"
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sbp wrote:
> Sorry for that.
> I should think that sda1 would be your attached USB device. What happens
> if you select sda1 as your music source in LMS?
> Another option would be to reboot with the USB stick attached.
>
> Steen
Hey sbp, thanks for the reply.
sda1 shows up, but no files are
sbp wrote:
> PLEASE TRY THE NEW VERSION PICOREPLAYER 2.03.
> *Great news. *Paul from the Tinycore and Logitech forum have joined the
> team. Thanks to him LMS (Logitech Media Server) can now be installed and
> run on your piCorePlayer.
>
> This means that pCP now can be used as:
>
> > > >
albertone74 wrote:
> to change the sound cards order in alsamixer? I would like to have the
> IQAudio DAC to be card 0 and not card 1.
>
Alberto,
If they tell you it cannot be done from gui Create
/etc/modprobe.d/snd.conf with "options snd slots snd_soc_iqaudio_dac"
JackOfAll wrote:
> I already know I'm going to regret asking this question. 768KHz.
> What is the point of that? This is for DSD right? No one is doing
> anything that stupid with PCM (Like upsampling PCM to 768k)
Yes no actual device I know is 768Khz capable with PCM, so I suppose
JackOfAll wrote:
> Adding code to squeezelite to support multichannel output, maybe.
> Currently, it will only output 2 channel. Does LMS even support
> streaming multi-channel??? (I didn't think it did, but I might be
> wrong.)Unfortunately I'm no coder, so I cannot look at the code and
Simple question:
Ist the HifiBerry Dac+ Light supported in the actual release of
PiCorePlayer?
I got myself a RPI2 these days, and bought a HifiBerry Dac+ Light in
addition.
But i was not able to get it running.
Thanks for Your help.
JackOfAll wrote:
> Adding code to squeezelite to support multichannel output, maybe.
> Currently, it will only output 2 channel. Does LMS even support
> streaming multi-channel??? (I didn't think it did, but I might be
> wrong.)
I've tried to output more than 2 channel with sox, but with no
marcoc1712 wrote:
>
> The problem is - as you said - the concept of "Better". But If you
> translate it to "different" there is nothing wrong in your friend
> statement, converting PCM to DSD is lossy and (could) change the sound
> quality, when the DAC revert back to PCM, again is lossy. I
soundcheck wrote:
> I was briefly looking into different "NO-DAC" projects ongoing on the
> net.
>
> Basically these use Amanero or JLSOUNDS USB-I2S/DSD interfaces with
> direct DSD processing capabilities, feeding the DSD stream into a basic
> LowPassFilter. On the first glance that looks
I can see from other LMS but the 2.03 LMS!
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JackOfAll wrote:
> Marco, I mean you no disrespect, and I wouldn't be surprised if English
> isn't your first language, but the line I have quoted above, is the only
> part of what you said I understand.
>
> Look, if people want to claim that having applied processing to PCM, to
> transcode to
JackOfAll wrote:
> Oh right Sorry, Alberto I'm going to go back to trying to prove
> via a simple indisputable test case, that it possible to lock up the
> Pi3B CPU.
Clive, Paul, Steen,
Many thanks for your kind help.;)
Yep, editing the file /mnt/mmcblk0p1/config.txt did the
JackOfAll wrote:
> Kimmo, I'll be aiming both barrels at you, for "pandering" to these
> people and encouraging their "audiophool neurosis"! ;)
>
> Cynic that I am. Oh right, this'll be the excuse for why we need yet
> another remaster of Dire Straits, Brother in Arms. LOL
That's
kipeta wrote:
> That's inevitable But first we all must update our libraries to MQA.
"Step into the magic of the original performance"
Stupid me. I have my head buried so far up my backside, that I
didn't realise that time travel, was anything other than a theoretical
possibility. Doh!!!
Version 2.03 works great for me
even HifiBerryDac+ is now selectable for an old B version in beta mode
:cool:
LMS is running out of the box, next step will be a PiDrive with attached
mSATA SSD on the Pi
Putting all the stuff in an old boombox could be a good idea ;)
For a standalone operation,
2.03. Remote Alsa volume control (-V) does still not work with my USB
dac. It keeps resetting to zero when touched. Don't know it this is a
common issue?
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alnames wrote:
> I'm playing around with LMS in v2.03. I've got it successfully accessing
> a 64 Gig usb drive, but would eventually like to point it to a share
> (I'm sure that's being worked on).
>
> One problem I'm having is getting the "Youtube" plugin to work. I had a
> similar issue with
frank_richt wrote:
> Version 2.03 works great for me
> For a standalone operation, it may be good to set the Wifi interface
> into access point mode. So its possible to control the system by
> smartphone even outdoor.
>
> Is it possible(or implementation planned) to configure the Wifi
>
anadigi wrote:
> I can see from other LMS but the 2.03 LMS!
anadigi,
The only possible thing that I can think of is that you ran out of disk
space, so preferences are not getting saved. We check for diskspace to
install LMS, but depending on the size of your music library, or plugins
you
JackOfAll wrote:
> I was only thinking. 768kHz. What are the audiophool crazies up
> to this time?? ;)
Just wait the hype when we get DSD1024 and >1MHz PCM rates ;-)
Kimmo
www.daphile.com
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JackOfAll wrote:
> "The micro iDSD has 3 different power modes Eco, Normal and Turbo." LOL.
> I stopped reading at that point! ;) Now we just need to wait for the
> "crazies" to start demanding that HDTracks makes high-res PCM available
> in 768k! High-res Nope, not good enough! We need
marcoc1712 wrote:
> Is now possible to use high or very high quality settings in runtime on
> a 'normal' server?
I am sure you don't need me to explain that it may be a problem playing
in realtime, a track of 04:15, when it takes 09:00 to process. ;) What
is a, "normal server"? LOL.
Seriously,
kipeta wrote:
> iDSD micro (http://ifi-audio.com/portfolio-view/micro-idsd/) supports
> 768kHz PCM .
"The micro iDSD has 3 different power modes Eco, Normal and Turbo." LOL.
I stopped reading at that point! ;) Now we just need to wait for the
"crazies" to start demanding that HDTracks
rbruemmer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have successfully installed LMS 7.9 on my headless Ubuntu 14.04
> System. Works Fine.
> My question: How do I update LMS regularly?
>
> Rainer
You should see a info on the bottom when you allow lms to search and
download for updates that there is a update
paul- wrote:
> We needed a starting point. A USB stick was the entry point for music
> storage for the first testing/release. ext3/4 and Dos partitions are
> supported directly in the Kernel. All other file systems require a
> different extension. If you are not using a USB stick
gorman wrote:
> Anyone? :)
Adding code to squeezelite to support multichannel output, maybe.
Currently, it will only output 2 channel. Does LMS even support
streaming multi-channel??? (I didn't think it did, but I might be
wrong.)
JackOfAll wrote:
> I am sure you don't need me to explain that it may be a problem playing
> in realtime, a track of 04:15, when it takes 09:00 to process. ;) What
> is a, "normal server"? LOL.
>
> Seriously, CORE5 is a "two generation old" Corei5 laptop. NUC5P is the
> second NUC up from
kipeta wrote:
> This one does:
> http://www.daphile.com/gpl-src/00-Daphile-patches/squeezelite/04-lms_downsampling_option+768kHz_maxrate.patch
I better read all answers, but thanks, I think is the one you sent to me
and I applied.
alnames wrote:
> Hi Paul. I use Youtube as free way to stream hard to find songs.
> Yesterday for instance I que'd up a bunch of Reggae covers of Classic
> Rock songs. There's a ton of stuff on Youtube that you can't find
> anywhere else like "https://youtu.be/mYKLvYGqaC0; where a bunch of very
hybride wrote:
> 2.03. Remote Alsa volume control (-V) does still not work with my USB
> dac. It keeps resetting to zero when touched. Don't know it this is a
> common issue?
@Hybride please take a look into google @ your dac.
That dac can only handle volume yes /no (on/off).
AFAIK - I'd
ralphy wrote:
> The patch I proposed to you for -x does not include the additional
> sample rates. Have you tried it?
> I agree with JOA, and the original daphile patch didn't update
> MAX_SUPPORTED_SAMPLERATES for the extra rates anyway.
The patch that I have received form Daphile was
paul- wrote:
> shhhdon't give folks ideas. lol.
too late :D
paul- wrote:
>
> ap mode is a bit touchy. Drivers are quite buggy, or flat don't
> support it. I have a pile of wifi cards from when I was playing with
> AP mode in the past.
sounds not so good
ive found an thread on the
kipeta wrote:
> iDSD micro (http://ifi-audio.com/portfolio-view/micro-idsd/) supports
> 768kHz PCM and DSD512 uses 705,6kHz with native DSD_U32_LE sample format
> (or DSD_U32_BE, I don't remember).
That's new for me (PCM 768Khz support), I knew is 'normal' for DSD
players. I supposed that if
Thanks Greg, is there anyway to update without removing the SD? I have 8
sealed in a box so if I can ssh into them or something that would be a
lifesaver.
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Can't you do a "clean" install (re-image the micro-SD with the latest
piCorePlayer image)?
I know it's not as easy as the in-situ update.
The other process (~15 easy steps) works too.
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chrissy wrote:
> You should have read the whole story before being ironic
The whole story You mean the parts where the "marketing" is more
important than anything else.
Where no DAC has gone gone before. (Yep, they really are scraping the
barrel with that press release.)
"The micro
I keep getting the error [ ERROR: 1 ] Error downloading insitu.cfg when
trying to upgrade from 2.0 to the latest. I have been trying for over a
week with no luck. I am able to update Ralphy's Squeezelite player
without a problem. I have 8 players and all get the same error.
Thanks.
paul- wrote:
> We needed a starting point. A USB stick was the entry point for music
> storage for the first testing/release. ext3/4 and Dos partitions are
> supported directly in the Kernel. All other file systems require a
> different extension. If you are not using a USB stick
Or if you're not having any issues do you actually need to upgrade?
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I have 2.03 up and running OK. Jivelite is running OK. LMS is running
OK, but I cant find my USB HDD?
Any tips on how to find it ?
pCP + JiveLite on rPi 2 + rPi 7" + HiFiBerry DiGi+ | pCP on rPi B plus +
IQaudio dac | pCP on rPi B plus + HiFiBerry Dac+ |
Squeeze Box Touch | LMS beta +
I am thinking of setting up Squeezelite on my OpenELEC RPi currently
outputting through HDMI (which then gets extracted to SPDIF) to a 5.1
A/V receiver and speakers in my living room.
My LMS audio library is all 2 channel. Is there something that I would
need to do to make sure it all works
I have tried all the DAC options coming with it.
Nothing works. Only the analogue output works.
As far as i know, the "Light" has a ESS chip. Is this supported?
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Hi Greg,
Thanks for your work on piCoreplayer.
I see in 2.02: Enhanced alsaequal sliders with number, and more robust
selection of card number and selection of "equal"
Is this related to force alsaslider remote volume control from Card0 to
Card1 (-V PCM)
Can't get this to work.
Bemused wrote:
> Been running LMS on TC7 following the previous command line kindly
> posted here.
>
> Resulting file /opt/bootlocal.sh
> >
Code:
> > #!/bin/sh
> # put other system startup commands here
>
> GREEN="$(echo -e '\033[1;32m')"
>
> echo
> echo
marcoc1712 wrote:
> Hi Kimmo, nice to see you here.
>
> Some time ago, I was playing with sox, for testing purpose, I did'nt
> have 'real' multichannel files at hands, then I was just 'cloning'
> channels from 1 and 2 in a wav stream starting from a two channel input
> file. That was not
paul- wrote:
> anadigi,
>
> The only possible thing that I can think of is that you ran out of disk
> space, so preferences are not getting saved. We check for diskspace to
> install LMS, but depending on the size of your music library, or plugins
> you download the cache folder can get very
JackOfAll wrote:
> Not all audiophiles are audiophools, just 99.99% of them! ;) (IMHO)
>
> I know of one 'phool who paid a kings ransom for a professional studio
> software package, when he could have bought a HQPlayer license for
> PCM->DSD conversion! Not sure if it still is now, but the Korg
I have just found out if I install the 2.03 from new it, the squeezelite
will not work, however, I install the 2.02 and then upgrade to 2.03 then
it works!
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anadigi wrote:
> I have changed to 16GB and using the whole SD but the LMS still not able
> to read Chinese characters.
> I have no problem using a LMS or using Daphile as a server.
LMS has language translations built into it, but only the buttons and
labels are translated. they are working
I'm playing around with LMS in v2.03. I've got it successfully accessing
a 64 Gig usb drive, but would eventually like to point it to a share
(I'm sure that's being worked on).
One problem I'm having is getting the "Youtube" plugin to work. I had a
similar issue with LMS using Max2play on the Pi
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