Or with my Nexus.. In any case it doesn't work on my phone.
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The problem lies with the logitech app. I've been using squeeze
commander for a long time now.
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Just wanted to say thank you very much for picoreplayer! And that I've
been using the Duriosound DAC with 1.18b (upgrading to 1.19 as we speak)
All I had to do with choose the i2s-audio DAC (Hifiberry DAC or Sabre)
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I can't either.. Same rpi3 and 1 with Edimax... I can get ip with cable
connected.. But after rebooting.. Gone
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It's very easy to install ntfs on 2.04. I described it as week ago in
this thread... I was told by Greg how to do it.
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My password looks like this:
:cool:
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Just installed 2.04 on pi 1. Rebooted. Wlan straight away worked.
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Bas
Kinda weird SSID: Naruto
That is what my son liked :)
Password is 8 numbers. Never had a problem with any other device.
RPI 1 with picore 1.x works like a charm. And the same setup worked with
Rasbian.
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Looks like I have a problem because my router has "private" ssid
(Naruto). And a " public" ssid: (Ziggo) (Which is so that everyone in
the world who is with this provider can have wifi from fellow clients of
the provider)
Diagnostics says:
iwconfig result:
wlan0 IEEE 802.11bgn
This is the weirdest part to me though.
Even though I've specified WPA or WPA2
Diagnostics says: wlan0 IEEE 802.11bgn ESSID:"Naruto"
Mode:Managed Frequency:2.412 GHz Access Point: EC:55:F9:23:4B:8D
Bit Rate=65 Mb/s Tx-Power=1496 dBm
Retry short limit:7 RTS thrff Fragment thrff
Encryption key
I tried that yesterday. No luck. That Ziggo is the same router it is
used for the public hotspots.
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Bas
> tried multiple file systems. exFAT and FAT32 show up as /mnt/sdb1 but
> any folders or files further in dont show up
Did you install ntfs? Via the beta function? The extention is
ntfs-3g.tcz
I had that issue.
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> You do know that the iPhone address will be different for your wifi
> connection?
The ip address of the cable is different from the wifi you mean?
Yes..I'm aware.
Every time I reboot the wlan ip is gone. It's as if it is not being
saved.
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> if you have a screen attached you can see the new iPhone address
I use Fing on my phone to check the new ip address of the wlan.
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> It has inherited the wired ethernet address. If the Pcp get an address
> on wlan0 (with no wired connection) it will get the wlan address.
Thanks.
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If yes. I have problems connecting with wifi. It's a rpi3. (Wifi worked
fine on Raspbian)...so it's not hardware.
As soon as I pull the ethernet cable out...it is over and outI try
to connect to the indicated ip address but no joy.
wlan0 IEEE 802.11bgn ESSID:"Naruto"
Mode:Managed
> Can you confirm that your wifi password is only 8 numbers [0-9] and
> contains no other characters at all?
100% sure. Been using it for the past 15 years or so. I also have no
problem with my other picoreplayer. And did not have a problem on
rasbian.
> What shows in [ Wifi Settings ] > [ Scan
This was the situation. [image:
http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160331/e514740c4a4b76c57d649b75b1d829e3.jpg]
I've gone to channel 11 now.20211
No problem when I'm using connect /save. No joy when rebooting.
Could a time disparity be the cause?
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> Why would you think It wouldn't ?
I would think that it would inherit the ip address of the
connectionsince if it is wired it is a but if wireless it is b.
Anyway...I was just curious/suprised about thatthe main issue is why
the wlan is awol when I reboot. :)
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Tried my edimax usb wifi card. It works when you save/connect. But no
joy after a reboot.
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> Are there any errors on the screen when you first connect/save the wifi
> settings? Can you connect a monitor to see if any errors are showing up
> on the console?
Thanks for that tip. Forgot about that. 20206
These are the errors I get. Just strange that I can connect/save and
then stuff
> I was getting it with a Pi Zero w, so no etherne
Ok...so different issue here. Mine was more noise as the music starts
playing.
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Julf wrote:
> So you only get it when you start playing, not continuously? Is your
> ethernet UTP of STP?
It's most audible during the start. But I think the noise is there
continuously. It is UTP (2m) from a powerline connection.
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> Ah! Could the noise perhaps be caused by the powerline RF signal? It
> would be a pretty wide bandwidth, variable noise signal - and with a
> clear burst at the beginning as the song starts to be buffered.
Seems I lied earlier. I get the same type of noise regardless of what
setup I use. Amp
newface wrote:
> I have played around so more.
> And it worked.
>
> So I'm very happy guy.
Congratulations!
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> However, I like others still have the vinyl-like crackle on playback
I get that when I use ethernet. Goes away when using a wifi dongle. So
it must be noise induced by a network cable.
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> I'm considering a RPi 3, which would be connected to my router with
> wired ethernet. As for music storage I was thinking of simply connecting
> a USB hard drive of appropriate size to one of the USB ports on the RPi.
> I'm assuming that the USB hard drive should be re-formatted to Ext4 (or
>
--Has anyone here tested the Digi+pro with Pcp 3.11?
Yes. No problem. Installed it last weekend. Connected it via i2s to my
DDDAC1794. I'll have a look this evening to see how I configured it.
PS. I downloaded the The Audio optimized version of pCP3.11 version.
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