My guess is that you have a corrupt file somehow. (The MD5 file might
be intact, but the actual extension might have failed)
Bad SD card or a bad power supply??
How big did you expand your file system?
Try to.
Remove LMS from the pCP LMS web page, reboot.
Then try to re-install again.
[ 48.244415] Finished piCorePlayer v8.0.0 startup.
[ 137.007732] usb 1-1.3: new high-speed USB device number 4 using
xhci_hcd
[ 137.138781] usb 1-1.3: New USB device found, idVendor=2357,
idProduct=0109, bcdDevice= 2.00
[ 137.138801] usb 1-1.3: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2,
Well then do the test with rpi internal wifi enabled.
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Actually it looks like that card may be handled now with an in tree
driver, you may just need to get the firmware file.
Can you test something.
1) Disable the RPi internal wifi
2) Remove your USB wifi
3) Reboot
4) Download the firmware file
paul- wrote:
> Lms should just be installed through the lms page on the pCP interface.
> The extension interface is not needed for the common stuff.
>
> At this point, press the Update Libs button on the page.
Thanks for the suggestion! There were no updated packages, version match
was
Updated repos and weekly update script to LMS 8.3 branch. I missed that
8.3 was available. I have it installed on my Alpine LMS server:
Logitech Media Server Version: 8.3.0 - 1628023423 @ Tue Aug 3 23:02:57
CEST 2021
Everything seems to be working fine so far.
The scripts are for RPiOS and also for X. pCP/jivelite only works with
framebuffers. Not an automatic install. It will take some messing
around.
However if you read the script
https://github.com/goodtft/LCD-show/blob/master/MHS35-show
if you copy the overlay (line 12 of the script)
I dont have fixed ethernet, so if I disable the internal wifi I am then
not able to ssh back into the pi to add the file to that location.
If I add the file and then reboot obviously it is no longer there.
pep54's
I've bought a Flirc USB dongle I've setup to control my piCorePlayers
using the original remote controls that came with the Logitech
Squeezebox Touch and also the little 13-button remote that came with the
Squeezebox Radio accessory pack.
The dongle works perfectly on my piCorePlayer with
I use a Flirc case with piCorePlayer installed on a RP4 with a USB Hard
Disc to take my whole music library on holiday to use where I have no
Wi-Fi. I set the Pi as a WAP so I can connect to it from my Phone, but
am interested in getting this case with a built-in 3.5" touchscreen to
control the
Been testing Bluetooth connections to my pCP on Raspberry Pi 4B to
Sennheiser HD4.40 BT headphones and Wonderboom 2. Have two
observations/questions:
- I'm able to connect to both from pCP web interface and they stream
reliably. However, on restarting/booting I need to go to LMS and
I'm sure the problem here is that you are syncing. I would look at
using the "groups" plugin, as it handles dynamic creation of sync
groups better.
Syncing two bluetooth devices will be problematic, but should work if
you make sure the master in the sync pair is always connected first.
paul- wrote:
> The scripts are for RPiOS and also for X. pCP/jivelite only works with
> framebuffers. Not an automatic install. It will take some messing
> around.
>
>
> However if you read the script
> https://github.com/goodtft/LCD-show/blob/master/MHS35-show
>
> if you copy the
paul- wrote:
> My guess is that you have a corrupt file somehow. (The MD5 file might
> be intact, but the actual extension might have failed)
>
> Bad SD card or a bad power supply??
> How big did you expand your file system?
>
> Try to.
>
> Remove LMS from the pCP LMS web page, reboot.
>
bandi wrote:
> Remove + reinstall LMS worked!! Now I have IO::Socket::SSL: 2.071, both
> Spotty/Paradise work nicely. Must have been indeed file corruption.
>
An aborted download is a potential cause. As the MD5 is only checked
after a completed download. However there are things that can
I take it the device showed up under iwconfig?
I'll update our Realtek firmware extension.
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firmware-rtlwifi.tcz has been updated on our repo.
Run.
pcp-update firmware-rtlwifi.tcz
Then reboot. Note that pCP will use wlan0, so whatever wifi is detected
as wlan0 will get used.
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Checked the perl_io_socket_ssl.tcz and the 3 perl_crypt_* modules, they
are installed.
Could you pls advise what to do now...?
Hmm... that's odd. Uninstall/reinstall them? Are you using pCP 64 bit?
Did you upgrade from pCP7?
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mherger wrote:
> > I'm running LMS 7.9.2 on a Raspberry Pi3 (pCP 5.0.1). This evening
> I'm
> > seeing an error when using Spotty:
> >
> > "Spotty requires the Perl module IO::Socket::SSL. You can NOT use
> Spotty
> > without this module. Please use your operating system's package
> manager
>
mherger wrote:
> > Checked the perl_io_socket_ssl.tcz and the 3 perl_crypt_* modules,
> they
> > are installed.
> >
> > Could you pls advise what to do now...?
> Hmm... that's odd. Uninstall/reinstall them? Are you using pCP 64 bit?
> Did you upgrade from pCP7?
Thank you for the quick
paul- wrote:
> 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.
Thank Paul and Michael.
paul- wrote:
> That is an out of tree driver
. You can use it, you just have to build
> your driver. See the first post with regards to out of tree WiFi
> drivers.
Sorry not sure what you mean by "first post"??
Lms should just be installed through the lms page on the pCP interface.
The extension interface is not needed for the common stuff.
At this point, press the Update Libs button on the page.
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Homepage: https://www.picoreplayer.org
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