paul- wrote:
> For what it is worth, the jsonrpc interface is quite a bit faster.
> ...
> In the next release of pCP, we have converted most of our builtin
> commands to use this interface.
When I used the jsonrpc PLAYERNAME power off command the player keeps
playing but in the web-interface
foxsam wrote:
> I recently got the 'google AIY voice V1'
> (https://aiyprojects.withgoogle.com/voice-v1/) kit. I am wondering since
> it has a speaker and an amp how can I use it with pcp to play from my
> lms? I tried using the hifiberry dac zero but it doesnt seem compatible.
&
Greg Erskine wrote:
> hi foxsam,
>
> What's wrong with:
>
> $ pcp volume 75
>
Nothing.
I want to be able to use other commands, i.e. for playlists, favorites
or syncing players, but I tried to keep it simple first. For now I just
used $1, $2 etc. and put the wget into its o
ralphy wrote:
> I use a script with parameters.
paul- wrote:
> For what it is worth, the jsonrpc interface is quite a bit faster.>
Code:
> >
> busybox wget -q -O- --post-data='{"id":1,"method":"slim.request","params":
[ "PLAYERNAME", [ "mixer", "volume", "+1" ]
paul- wrote:
> That was in regards to willefg's post, not yours. I have no idea about
> the google hardware.
It seems to use the MAX98357A which I use on my other pcp and it works
fine that way..
If anyone has any ideas...
paul- wrote:
> Drivers are not neccessarily required, it all depends on the hardware
> i2c is enabled by default. Most i2s soundcard HATs use i2c control
> lines
> There is no i2c address detected.
Code:
tc@piCorePlayer:~$ i2cdetect -y 1
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
I recently got the 'google AIY voice V1'
(https://aiyprojects.withgoogle.com/voice-v1/) kit. I am wondering since
it has a speaker and an amp how can I use it with pcp to play from my
lms? I tried using the hifiberry dac zero but it doesnt seem compatible.
Does anyone have any experience or know
Ok so that was it. the rtc module I had was from standard picore repo. I
didnt think about the different kernels until I was replying that I
loaded the right module for the right kernel. Once I realised that (with
the help of paul-) there is an rtc module for the pcp kernel
specifically I removed
paul- wrote:
> I should have ask this first. Did you install the kernel modules for
> rtc?
>
> rtc-KERNEL.tcz These are hosted on the piCorePlayer sourceforge repo.
I should have mentioned that I did and I have the tcz listed in
onboot.lst how can I make sure its properly loaded. I suspect
Greg Erskine wrote:
> hi foxsam,
>
> Did you remove the "nortc" bootcode?
>
> regards
> Greg
With nortc removed the pi does not boot fully. I dont have any
monitoring console set up so I am not sure where it hangs but it does
not make it online.
with nortc in
paul- wrote:
> what board are you trying to use i2c on.
>
> I think you have too many modules loaded.
>
> I don't think you need all of those overlays loaded. i2c_arm is
> already turned on by default in pCP. I would just include your i2c_rtc
> overlay, and then modprobe i2c_dev in your
I did that but still something is wrong I dont know what. Here is some
output:
Code:
tc@carCorePlayer:~$ lsmod
Module Size Used by
uinput 8751 1
evdev 11644 0
i2c_dev 6674 4
i2c_bcm2835
I am having trouble getting i2c support enabled on picore 3.50. I am
trying to use an i2c lcd and an rtc ds3231. With the rtc it seems like
some kernel modules are not getting loaded.
I tried to use the overlays but I am not sure if I am doing it the right
way. here is my config.txt (relevent
atrocity wrote:
> I wonder what would happen if you explicitly listed acceptable sample
> rates in Squeezelite's parameters, which I assume would force the server
> to do sample rate conversion on the fly. I ran into trouble a couple
> months ago with an MP3 encoded at 32kHz. It was a weird
I have alot of other mp3 files and they all play. There is something
strange/different about those files I just don't know what. All the
files I was having trouble with were very lo bitrate (that was not the
problem - I have other very low br too that works) so I just ran
Code:
running squeezelite with options:
Code:
-d decode=debug
This is what I get:
Code:
[17:28:13.649152] decode_init:129 init decode, include codecs: exclude
codecs:
[17:28:13.649292] register_dsd:624 using dsd to decode
Of course I checked there first. It is disabled, and besides it does not
play a favorite it plays what it was last playing. BTW to repeat it only
happens if it was in middle of playing. If i stop and then reboot it
does not play unless I tell it to.
I am running piCorePlayer 3.5.0 and I am having trouble finding if there
is a setting to start playing on reboot.
If the player is playing and I reboot (using "pcp rb") when it comes
back online it starts playing again. On my server it is set to stay
powered off. And the pi is not seemingly set
paul- wrote:
> This looks like a corrupt download.Do not mount extensions by hand
> using mount. Use tce-load -i slimserver.tcz and it will tell you
> what the problem is. You mentioned a few messages ago that your
> download had an error message. I would go the the LMS page and
I tried installing LMS from the latest 2.04 piCorePlayer web interface
and it wont start.
I am getting the error that /usr/local/etc/init.d/slimserver: command
not found. Is there a step I am missing? It downloaded whatever it
needed by itself.
Thanks.
Installing LMS I get these results:
Code:
[INFO ] Downloading Logitech Media Server (LMS) from repository...
[ INFO ] Download will take a few minutes. Please wait...
[ INFO ] Downloading LMS .1
[ INFO ] Downloading: gcc_libs.tcz gcc_libs.tcz: OK
I have this 'display'
(http://www.amazon.com/Tontec%C2%AE-Raspberry-Display-Touchscreen-Transparent/dp/B00NANNJLQ)
and am trying to adapt these 'instructions'
(http://exppicture.com/35newfile.pdf) to picoreplayer. I am having
trouble finding more specific instructions. Is there anyone out there
Thanks.
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DJanGo wrote:
> What USB Remote do you searching for?
>
' SANOXY® Wireless USB PC Remote Control Mouse for PC '
(http://www.amazon.com/SANOXY%C2%AE-Wireless-Remote-Control-Mouse/dp/B0050PUGZE/ref=pd_sim_147_3?ie=UTF8=51kDrmcQJ2L=sims=_AC_UL160_SR160%2C160_=06GMACHWMTAZ47T8FD1F)
>
> I am using
Does anyone have any experience setting up or using a usb remote control
with LMS or more specifically picoreplayer? I tried searching but get
more sites discussing software remotes and apps than the usb type of
remote control I am looking for.,
Thanks
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.
I know that there is a binary squeezelite-armv5te but I am a little new
to this and cannot figure out how to get it working with all
dependencies etc... I installed it as it was and was getting an error:
Code:
squeezelite-armv5te: error while loading shared libraries:
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