Boat-bum wrote:
> Greg, thanks for the reply. I am not trying to do anything special. I
> am new to piCorePlayer and installed v1.19. When it wasn't saving my
> wifi settings over a reboot. When running the picoreplayer script, I
> saw that I was getting "set_wifi.sh not found so I added it a
Greg Erskine wrote:
> Hi Boat-bum,
>
> The later versions of piCorePlayer don't include the old command line
> scripts. They haven't been updated for well over a year and the web
> interface has all the functionality and a lot more enhancements.
>
> If you can explain your requirement we can tr
Boat-bum wrote:
> Back in post 1054 mcdudeabides did a great job in helping resolve my
> problem with the set_wifi.sh missing. I was able to add his version of
> the shell script to get this working. What I have found now is that the
> script gets deleted on a reboot. I have saved off the imag
Back in post 1054 mcdudeabides did a great job in helping resolve my
problem with the set_wifi.sh missing. I was able to add his version of
the shell script to get this working. What I have found now is that the
script gets deleted on a reboot. I have saved off the image with the
filetool.sh -b
mylle wrote:
> So is the small glitches over HDMI gone also? I have a great DAC in my
> onkyo receiver and it would be nice to ditch the hifiberry on that one
> setup and use it elsewhere. Problem before was that there was occasional
> glitches over HDMI that i could not live with :(
Hi Mylle
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foxsam wrote:
> It is a good idea to have a list of working usb wifi devices like the
> one at https://sites.google.com/site/picoreplayer/home/discussion.
> Unfortunately it seems that although there is a form for wifi the link
> above the wifi form is for DACs. Clicking on wifidongles tab on mai
Musiclover wrote:
> Yesterday I installed first time picoreplayer V 1.19 on my PI B and
> found a nice sounding system in combination with hifiberry.
> Thank you for this nice work of programming.
Thanks for trying piCorePlayer Musiclover, I am glad you are enjoying
it.
> I read through this t
foxsam wrote:
> It is a good idea to have a list of working usb wifi devices like the
> one at https://sites.google.com/site/picoreplayer/home/discussion.
> Unfortunately it seems that although there is a form for wifi the link
> above the wifi form is for DACs. Clicking on wifidongles tab on mai
sbp wrote:
> Hi Mylle
>
> Would you be able to test if we have solved your problem - I have send
> you a link via PM.
>
> Please report your findings
> Steen
Ofcourse Steen.
Thank you! From a fellow dane :)
mylle's P
It is a good idea to have a list of working usb wifi devices like the
one at https://sites.google.com/site/picoreplayer/home/discussion.
Unfortunately it seems that although there is a form for wifi the link
above the wifi form is for DACs. Clicking on wifidongles tab on main
page is working.
Than
Hi Harry,
The code will control when the backlight/display is turned off and on.
Are you sure the following line of code matches your MAC address that is
specific to the Pi?
sq = sc.get_player("AA:BB:CC:00:11:22")
Harryl89 wrote:
> Hi
>
> I´ve tried this image from thesterk.com and everythin
So is the small glitches over HDMI gone also? I have a great DAC in my
onkyo receiver and it would be nice to ditch the hifiberry on that one
setup and use it elsewhere. Problem before was that there was occasional
glitches over HDMI that i could not live with :(
probedb wrote:
> I started with analogue out, maybe 1.17 or 1.18 so I've never tried
> analogue and 1.19.
So does this mean that if I use 1.16 or prior, I can lose the pop?
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Yesterday I installed first time picoreplayer V 1.9 on my PI B and found
a nice sounding system in combination with hifiberry.
Thank you for this nice work of programming.
I read through this thread and tried to understand the actual status of
this very interesting project. Unfortunally all discu
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