The fact it only applies to MP3 is inconsistent but nobody cared too
much - however it only works for 44.1k - play non 44.1k and you get slow
playback or chipmunks.
Does that apply to formats other than mp3, too? Would they fail to play?
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mherger wrote:
> > The fact it only applies to MP3 is inconsistent but nobody cared too
> > much - however it only works for 44.1k - play non 44.1k and you get
> slow
> > playback or chipmunks.
>
> Does that apply to formats other than mp3, too? Would they fail to play?
OP has said they have
mherger wrote:
> > The fact it only applies to MP3 is inconsistent but nobody cared too
> > much - however it only works for 44.1k - play non 44.1k and you get
> slow
> > playback or chipmunks.
>
> Does that apply to formats other than mp3, too? Would they fail to play?
I can confirm what bpa
Looks like the SHIM isn't working as I tried a Phat Beat and I get
sound.
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In this 2006 post Sean Adams says this feature is only for SB1 - it
should nto be needed for BS2 or Sb3.
seanadams wrote:
> Right, however this is ONLY needed with Squeezebox1. SB2 and SB3 do not
> drop the s/pdif signal, so there is no resyncing invovled. If sync is
> lost during silence,
schup011 wrote:
> Couldn't those lines in the code be tracked back when they were
> introduced or changed in order to understand what the reason for
> introducing this feature was?
I'm sure somebody could spend time and look back at Slimserver 5.* & 6.*
but does it help ? It won't really
The way to see who needs it is to look for post with "start chopped" or
"truncated"
The feature was introduced around 10-May-2004 nightlies of 5.1.6 - and
still didn't solve user problem.
@paul-
v8.2 is now released.
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?114928-Logitech-Media-Server-8-2-0-released
Any chance of making 8.3 the dev branch?
http://downloads.slimdevices.com/nightly/index.php?ver=8.3
*Server - LMS 8.2.0 *Pi4B 4GB/Argon one case/pCP 8.0.0 - 75K library,
mherger wrote:
> > Any chance of making 8.3 the dev branch?
> > http://downloads.slimdevices.com/nightly/index.php?ver=8.3
>
> As Paul said this should be automatic. That said I did have problems
> updating earlier today, too. It was a caching issue, and a few hours
> later the dev.xml would
ralphy wrote:
> If there's no difference that would suggest that your SDL 1.2 library
> was not built with support for tslib (Add --enable-input-tslib=yes to
> the configure options.)
>
>
>
> Jivelite was forked from Squeezeplay and the local player built into
> squeezeplay was removed in
It should be automatic. We get the versions from slimdevices.
Code:
release) LATEST="http://downloads.slimdevices.com/releases/latest.xml;;;
stable) LATEST="http://downloads.slimdevices.com/releases/nightly/stable.xml;;
devel)
Any chance of making 8.3 the dev branch?
http://downloads.slimdevices.com/nightly/index.php?ver=8.3
As Paul said this should be automatic. That said I did have problems
updating earlier today, too. It was a caching issue, and a few hours
later the dev.xml would return the correct data. Maybe
andreas99 wrote:
> Yes, this works in my piCorePlayer startup script. And the
> JIVE_NOCURSOR=1 hides the mouse, but the behavior is the same as with
> mouse cursor.
>
> This has no visible effect. I exported TSLIB_PLUGINDIR to the correct
> directory but same behaviour.
> Maybe I've to enable
jd68 wrote:
>
> Additionally, you could add a hint where to save the kernel source. On
> my RPi 3B+, the / partition has a size of 876 MB but the script failed
> to uncompress the kernel sources. Therefore I created a subfolder below
> /mnt/mmcblk0p2 and changed its ownership to tc:staff.
It worked with Volumio, which was what I was using in the same Pi 4B
previously.
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That is an out of tree driverÂ…. You can use it, you just have to build
your driver. See the first post with regards to out of tree WiFi
drivers.
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
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Would not expect that one to not work, but there are a bunch of
hardware revisions.
What is in dmesg related?
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Just installed picoreplayer for the first time.
It all worked until I switched off the internal wifi. Apparently it did
not recognise my wifi dongle.
I am using the TP-Link TL-WN823N which is on the historic list of
dongles as working.
If this no longer works can anyone recommend a newer wifi
Well not fully automatic Press the "Manual Update" button. Since
you are changing versions, the automatic update check from within LMS
does not work. But the upgrade links from with the update script do
pull and load the correct version.
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry
paul- wrote:
> What is in dmesg related?
[1.654303] usbcore: registered new interface driver r8152
[1.654369] usbcore: registered new interface driver lan78xx
[1.654439] usbcore: registered new interface driver smsc95xx
[1.656077] xhci_hcd :01:00.0: enabling device (0140
Well not fully automatic Press the "Manual Update" button. Since
you are changing versions, the automatic update check from within LMS
does not work. But the upgrade links from with the update script do
pull and load the correct version.
Thanks Paul for the clarification! You're
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