Like the other responders I'm unsure why you would need https if you are
accessing Player through a local network. There is no added value over
unencrypted http for such an environment and it only complicates setup
and maintenance, in particular when you resort to using a trusted
certificate
What I would suggest is that:
a) Try and make sure the usb input works (so that we don't waste time
:))
b) If that is not possible,
connect the rpi to the dac/amp, use a usb 2 socket
power on the dac/amp select the usb input and then power on the rpi
check if the Squeezelite settings
HI Yvan
>From that screenshot it would appear that the usb dac is not being
recognised by pCP.
I have some more questions:
Which raspberrypi are you using ?
Is the pi only used as a player ?
And have you checked that the input actually works ?
>From the Audiophonics info:-
USB interface
Internet search gave me this
https://uk.pi-supply.com/products/pijuice-zero-case
ronnie
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No personal experience of them but
PiSugar ... 3D-printing required for a case as far as I could see
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d6jg wrote:
> VB 2.3
>
> I was slightly out
>
> >
Code:
> > systemctl status squeezeboxserver
>
> systemctl start squeezeboxserver
>
> systemctl stop squeezeboxserver
> >
>
> If you then reboot the VB LMS (squeezeboxserver) will
Man in a van wrote:
> Internet search gave me this
>
> https://uk.pi-supply.com/products/pijuice-zero-case
>
> ronnie
Thank Ronnie. I've seen that but it looks like no longer manufactured -
its Out of Stock everywhere
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Hi
RASPBERRY PI 2 B Raspberry Pi 2 B v1.1
Yes the pi is used as player (I have LMS installed on my Synology nas)
I tried a smartphone trough usb entry of the amplifier without problem.
When the pi is connected the rate 44.1khz is marked on the amplifier.
A friend of mine had some trouble with
Yvanq wrote:
> Hi
> RASPBERRY PI 2 B Raspberry Pi 2 B v1.1
>
> A friend of mine had some trouble with the same amplifier and solved by
> installing moodaudio, I want to stay with picoreplayer I appreciate a
> lot.
>
MoOde audio uses Raspberry PI OS Buster Lite as its base.
Therefor I'm
The boot log shows that the dac is not being recognised properly by pCP
Did you try
go to Tweaks > USB Audio tweaks > enable OTG-Speed > save and reboot >
check the output settings on the squeezelite Settings tab
If the tweaks page does not work, make a post on the pCP v8 thread, give
a
lsmod output from a working setup is critical.
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paul- wrote:
> lsmod output from a working setup is critical.
Oups, I didn't understood to make a test from raspberry to phone, I made
from phone to amplifier.
I'm a little bit neewbee...:rolleyes:
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For background, I'm using a Sharptools dashboard to control the PiCore:
I don't know sharptools. Is this a cloud service, or a piece of software
running in your own network? Do you access LMS from the outside, or the
LAN only?
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pCP has no mechanism to display this. Are you talking about LMS?
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* Connected to opml.radiotime.com (104.17.107.184) port 80 (#0)
> GET /Tune.ashx?...d0872deb8b9d9: HTTP/1.1
> Host: opml.radiotime.com
> User-Agent: curl/7.58.0
> Accept: */*
>
< HTTP/1.1 200 OK
That's from inside the container where LMS is running?
Please share your full
SOLVED
The traffic was blocked by my Intrusion Detection System provided by
OPNSense (https://docs.opnsense.org/manual/ips.html)
There is a rule called "ET POLICY iTunes User Agent" which caught the
traffic an blocked it - I have to dig a bit deeper but while stopping
the service all works as
For background, I'm using a Sharptools dashboard to control the PiCore:
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Since this is rendered through https, it does not allow http calls:
Code:
VM117:1 Mixed Content: The page at
'https://sharptools.io/dashboard/view/...'
Sorry for my late reply - Unfortunately i forgot to subscribe to this
thread.
> Can you access (curl, or browser) that URL from the same machine where
> LMS is running? Can you "curl -v http..." it and post the output?
Code:
* Trying 104.17.107.184...
*
Right, I see. So this is effectively not home automation but a nice
frontend on a public server that instructs your browser to fetch the
info from your IoT devices as inline objects. As I see it you have three
options here:
- use an old browser that does not block mixed encrypted and plain
d6jg wrote:
> Im looking for something that can be safely put in a pocket so I can
> walk around the house with headphones.
Not an answer to your question, and I am not trying to be a wise guy
:p:). I recently started doing this. Since my phone is already in my
pocket anyway, I am using
Yvanq wrote:
> I will make a try this afternoon with moodaudio to see if it comes from
> my amplifier or picoreplayer.
If you do, try lsmod on moode
I don't see the usb_snd listed from your phone output
ronnie
Man in
mherger wrote:
> > You could use something like https://nginxproxymanager.com.
That approach still entails the overhead of having to open ports and
getting/maintaining a domain name for your house.
I'd argue that using (free) ngrok is much simpler - no need for port
forwarding, a valid ssl
Hello, thanks a lot for this help.
I tried my phone usb output on the amplifier with success
lsmod returns
Module Size Used by
spidev 20480 0
snd_soc_bcm2835_i2s16384 0
raspberrypi_hwmon 16384 0
i2c_bcm283516384 0
snd_soc_core
Man in a van wrote:
> MoOde audio uses Raspberry PI OS Buster Lite as its base.
>
> Therefor I'm guessing that if you install that OS on a card, add
> squeezelite; it should work.
>
> ...
> But first try the stuff I suggested, it's all part of the elemination
> process:)
>
> ronnie
I will
Hi just set up PCP for the first time on my raspberry pi. When Im
playing FLAC files it shows as FLC. I thought FLC was a video/animation
codec. Is there a setting to show the full file type?
unworthypapalazaru's
Redrum wrote:
> Not an answer to your question, and I am not trying to be a wise guy
> :p:). I recently started doing this. Since my phone is already in my
> pocket anyway, I am using squeezeplayer (android) and a pair of ibuds my
> sister gave me. I am not at all familiar with how the phone and
gordonb3 wrote:
> Right, I see. So this is effectively not home automation but a nice
> frontend on a public server that instructs your browser to fetch the
> info from your IoT devices as inline objects. As I see it you have three
> options here:
> > >
- use an old browser that does not
I believe Chromecast Audio will drive headphones, do crossfade (via LMS
settings), supports 24/96 and can be battery powered with a standard
USB-Micro USB cable from a bog standard battery pack. Size and weight
competitive with a Zero.
piTouch w/JustBoom DigiHat -> RME ADI-2 DAC FS -> JBL
I don't think there is a way to affect that display. Perhaps post some
screenshots in the LMS forum.
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mherger wrote:
> > For background, I'm using a Sharptools dashboard to control the
> PiCore:
>
> I don't know sharptools. Is this a cloud service, or a piece of software
>
> running in your own network? Do you access LMS from the outside, or the
>
> LAN only?
Sharptools is a cloud service.
LMS does not support https, end of story.
So you will need some sort of go between that does support https, and
then relays http to LMS.
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paul- wrote:
> pCP has no mechanism to display this. Are you talking about LMS?
Yep, sorry. Noob behaviour
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d6jg wrote:
>
> Moving to an Android device will limit things to 16/48 but will do
> Crossfade (I think). Is SqueezePlayer capable of handling more than
> 16/48?
>
I don't know, its pretty new to me and I am using it "basic". Here' s
the support thread
paul- wrote:
> I don't think there is a way to affect that display. Perhaps post some
> screenshots in the LMS forum.
Yes, I think so too. The Display has a 1280 x 400 resolution and I got
it working perfekt under pcp 7.0. It took me a lot of time to change all
lines in Grid and in
squeezebox153 wrote:
> I'm just trying to enable https on the PiCore -- not understanding the
> limitations and need for workarounds.
All the more reason to go for option #3
But okay, crash course: https uses encryption to transfer information.
While on an open server this encryption is
Got it. Appreciate the info. I'll stick to using Smartthings as the
middle man
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