kalittle wrote:
> Ok - that plan did not work - the HDMI option appears to be buried in
> the config file. So here's where I'm at trying to start a second
> instance.
>
> I've modified the player to output to the HDMI, restarted the server so
> it's playing on HDMI. Then I copied /usr/local/
kalittle wrote:
> So, based on Greg's suggestion, I've done a little looking, and I need
> to add something such as this:
>
> sudo /mnt/mmcblk0p2/tce/squeezelite-armv6hf -n "HDMI-Sound" -o
> stereosurround -a 80:::0: -m ab:cd:ef:12:34:05 -C 1 -G 7:L -z
>
> As per my readings, this command shoul
pgnyc wrote:
> Hi,
> first : i am new to Picoreplayer and i want to thanks the team and
> everybody participating to it.
>
> second : i just mount a system with rpi3, pi screeen, smatipi touch
> case ,a piano hi-fi dac and a flirc module.
> everything is working ..
>
> Until now, i was testing
Ok - that plan did not work - the HDMI option appears to be buried in
the config file. So here's where I'm at trying to start a second
instance.
I've modified the player to output to the HDMI, restarted the server so
it's playing on HDMI. Then I copied /usr/local/sbin/config.cfg to
HDMIconfig
Hi,
first : i am new to Picoreplayer and i want to thanks the team and
everybody participating to it.
second : i just mount a system with rpi3, pi screeen, smatipi touch
case ,a piano hi-fi dac and a flirc module.
everything is working ..
Until now, i was testing with the integrated wi-fi, i th
All 7 of my picores are on wifi and I never get dropouts. Is the quality
audiophile? I once sold Quad, Nakamichi and Michel and would not be
embarrassed by any of the seven
Sent from my SM-G925F using Tapatalk
*Pi2* - PcP LMS
2 x *Pi Model B* PcP Players
3 x *Pi Zero* PcP Players
*Pi2* - Webi
DJDR wrote:
> What do you recommend to get the best soundquality, wifi or
> ethernetcable?
Ethernet has better reliability and throughput, especially on a Pi, so
it will give less of a risk of dropouts. If by "soundquality" you mean
something else, I suggest discussing it in the "audiophile" sec
DJDR wrote:
> I can use wifi or an ethernetcable to connect my Raspberry
> Pi/Picoreplayer with the LMS.
>
> Ethernet is the most stable connection.
>
> But what about soundquality? What do you recommend to get the best
> soundquality, wifi or ethernetcable?
>
> Thanks!
If possible I would
So, based on Greg's suggestion, I've done a little looking, and I need
to add something such as this:
sudo /mnt/mmcblk0p2/tce/squeezelite-armv6hf -n "HDMI-Sound" -o
stereosurround -a 80:::0: -m ab:cd:ef:12:34:05 -C 1 -G 7:L -z
As per my readings, this command should be placed in add the command
I can use wifi or an ethernetcable to connect my Raspberry
Pi/Picoreplayer with the LMS.
Ethernet is the most stable connection.
But what about soundquality? What do you recommend to get the best
soundquality, wifi or ethernetcable?
Thanks!
--
mherger wrote:
> >>
> > I don't see the skip backward "<<" button.[/color]
>
> That doesn't directly answer my question. But I guess what you wanted to
>
> say is that you'd like to have the back button there?
Heh, yes. I use it often to replay a song.
Sorry if I wasn't clear with my post.
@Ralphy
I have a question that maybe is not related to the topic, I have
Max2Play image installed on RPI3 and I created an account on squeezebox
server then installed flickr as an app to use the option to display
photos from Flickr as Screensaver in Jivelite (Image Viewer option).
What do I have
tc@pCp213-Kali-Mambo:~$ cd /tmp
tc@pCp213-Kali-Mambo:/tmp$ vi jive.diff
tc@pCp213-Kali-Mambo:/tmp$ cd /opt/jivelite/
tc@pCp213-Kali-Mambo:/opt/jivelite$ cp -LR share/ /tmp
tc@pCp213-Kali-Mambo:/opt/jivelite$ sudo mv share/ oldshare
tc@pCp213-Kali-Mambo:/opt/jivelite$ sudo ln -s /tmp/share share
tc
13 matches
Mail list logo