Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce: piCorePlayer 2.00

2016-02-20 Thread kmccourt

Many thanks for that, Greg. 

Had to change: 
Code:

http://192.168.1.xxx/www/cgi-bin/fix.cgi

 to 
Code:

http://192.168.1.xxx/cgi-bin/fix.cgi



Is it safe to remove fix.cgi and fix.cgi.md5.txt after the fix has been
applied?



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce: piCorePlayer 2.00

2016-02-20 Thread Greg Erskine

Hi testers,

We have a "simple" 15 step procedure to fix the sourceforge download
issues for piCorePlayer 2.00 and 2.01. :o

If anyone is feeling adventuresome you might want to try this procedure.
Please assume all the normal warning about using "beta" software.

We are using the "User commands" feature to download a fix-it script.


Code:


  Step 1. Click on [Tweaks]
  Step 2. Scroll to bottom of Tweaks page until you see User commands
  Step 3. Cut and paste the following into User command #1:
  
  sudo -u tc tce-load -i openssl.tcz
  
  Step 4. Cut and paste the following into User command #2:
  
  wget http://sourceforge.net/projects/picoreplayer/files/fix.cgi/download -O 
/home/tc/www/cgi-bin/fix.cgi
  
  Step 5. Cut and paste the following into User command #3:
  
  sudo chown tc:staff /home/tc/www/cgi-bin/fix.cgi; chmod 750 
/home/tc/www/cgi-bin/fix.cgi
  
  Step 6. Click [Save]
  Step 7. Click [Main Page]
  Step 8. Click [Reboot]
  Step 9. Click [OK]
  
  After reboot.
  
  Step 10. Click [Tweaks]
  Step 11. Delete all the User commands.
  Step 12. Click [Save]
  Step 13. Cut and paste the following into your browser, edit the IP address 
(xxx is your IP address) and press [Enter]
  
  http://192.168.1.xxx/www/cgi-bin/fix.cgi
  
  Step 14. Click [Next >] to apply the fixes.
  Step 15. Click [OK] to Reboot piCorePlayer.



You should now be able to install add-ons and download upgrades.

These fixes will not be permanently available until piCorePlayer 2.02 is
released.

Good luck
Greg



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Sometimes silent Pis

2016-02-20 Thread phill

This is an example of the error that occurs when I try to launch this
(and a few other) streams.

[16-02-20 14:58:25.4225] Slim::Networking::IO::Select::__ANON__ (131)
Error: Select task failed calling Slim::Player::Source::__ANON__:
illegal file descriptor or filehandle (either no attached file
descriptor or illegal value):  at
/usr/share/perl5/Slim/Networking/IO/Select.pm line 134.
; fh=Slim::Player::Protocols::HTTP=GLOB(0xd9fccd0)



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce: piCorePlayer 2.00

2016-02-20 Thread Bemused

Pi model B struggles with LMS and SOX if you need transcoding.
I tried years ago and eventually moved to BBB.
Just last week I put LMS on pCP and pi2, definitely the way to go.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce: piCorePlayer 2.00

2016-02-20 Thread Pascal Hibon

paul- wrote: 
> 
> Actual LMS on piCore will get easy,   I know the pCP team is working on
> it.  For what it is worth, you can run it on a model B,  but the rpi2
> would be recommended.

Since pCP is running in RAM there are a few things to pay attention to
such as backing up LMS's database. After a database scan PCP should
backup the database. If not, users will have an empty database after a
boot (or potential power loss).



'M-DAC' (http://www.audiolab.co.uk/product-detail.php?pid=13) -> 'Focal
MP1200' (http://www.mp1200.co.nf/) -> 'Focal Electra 1028 Be'
(http://www.focal.com/en/electra-1000-be-2/209-electra-1028-be-3544053695099.html)
1 x SB3, 1 x SB Boom, 1 x SB Radio and 2 x SB Touch - all wireless
2 x Wandboard Dual, 1 x Wandboard Quad 
ReadyNAS NVX running LMS 7.9.0.
iPeng on iPhone, SqueezePad & iPeng on iPad.
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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce: piCorePlayer 2.00

2016-02-20 Thread paul-

Jens Erik Jensen wrote: 
> OK, sorry, I had the impression that the LMS package was either included
> with piCorePlayer 2.01 or plain easy to install. This might be too early
> for me then. I am the sort of user who can follow recipes and to basic
> troubleshooting, but it seems that it is too early for me, and that I
> may have misunderstood the text in the piCorePlayer About page. 
> 
> I looked at the thread you mentioned, but it does not seem suited for
> users with my capabilities. I will wait till I can get a recipe to
> follow to install LMS on the RPi.

The auto start LMS option is to send a automatic command to the LMS
cli

Actual LMS on piCore will get easy,   I know the pCP team is working on
it.  For what it is worth, you can run it on a model B,  but the rpi2
would be recommended.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce: piCorePlayer 2.00

2016-02-20 Thread Jens Erik Jensen

paul- wrote: 
> Installing LMS in piCore or PiCorePlayer is working, but still in
> development.   If you would like to give it a shot, head to here. 
> http://forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.php/topic,19440.0.html   It's still
> a manual install at this point. All of the files are on my Dropbox at
> this point, and not in a Repo.   I will eventually get more automated,
> but I have a few things I'm want to resolve first.

OK, sorry, I had the impression that the LMS package was either included
with piCorePlayer 2.01 or plain easy to install. This might be too early
for me then. I am the sort of user who can follow recipes and to basic
troubleshooting, but it seems that it is too early for me, and that I
may have misunderstood the text in the piCorePlayer About page. 

I looked at the thread you mentioned, but it does not seem suited for
users with my capabilities. I will wait till I can get a recipe to
follow to install LMS on the RPi.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce: piCorePlayer 2.00

2016-02-20 Thread Jeff07971

Jens Erik Jensen wrote: 
> I just revived an old RPi Model B with a HiFiBerry card and piCorePlayer
> 2.01. It works fine and is as easy as ever to configure. Listening to
> music from it as I write this. Congratulations and a big thank you to
> everyone contributing to this latest and greatest version! ;)
> 
> One question: I want to use it as a stand-alone net radio player in the
> future, therefore I wanted to install and enable LMS on it, so it will
> autostart my favourite radio station when powered on. According to the
> About page, it should be possible.
> 
> I have enabled "Auto start LMS" under Tweaks in the menu and rebooted
> several times, but LMS does not seem to be running on the RPi. Instead,
> it finds LMS working off my Windows machine. It does not help to stop
> LMS on Windows, the RPi still does not find LMS running locally.
> 
> I assume there are additional steps I must take to actually install LMS
> on the RPi. I have looked in the forums, but apparently not hard enough
> because I have not yet found out how to see if LMS is installed, and if
> not, how to install it.
> 
> Any pointers would be welcome. I saw that user Bemused had a similar
> problem and got directions, so if someone can point me to these
> directions, I would be grateful. And forgive me if the answer seems too
> obvious to you.


I have not installed LMS on a Pi (only on a Cubietruck) however you can
force squeezelite to use the local server by setting "Squeezelite server
IP" in Squeezelite settings to 127.0.0.1 (localhost)



*Players:* SliMP3,Squeezebox3 x3,Receiver,SqueezePlayer,PiCorePlayer
x3,Wandboard
*Server:* LMS Version: 7.9.0 - 1453293926 on Centos 7 VM on ESXi 6 on HP
N54L
*Plugins:* AutoRescan/BBCiPlayer/PowerSave/PowerSwitchIII/Squeezecloud
*Remotes:* iPeng8/Orangesqueeze/PC/Jivelite
*Music:* 383GB,1269 albums 17756 songs 4381 artists mostly FLACs

*Want a webapp ?* See
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?104305-Webapp-for-LMS

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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce: piCorePlayer 2.00

2016-02-20 Thread Jens Erik Jensen

I just revived an old RPi Model B with a HiFiBerry card and piCorePlayer
2.01. It works fine and is as easy as ever to configure. Listening to
music from it as I write this. Congratulations and a big thank you to
everyone contributing to this latest and greatest version! ;)

One question: I want to use it as a stand-alone net radio player in the
future, therefore I wanted to install and enable LMS on it, so it will
autostart my favourite radio station when powered on. According to the
About page, it should be possible.

I have enabled "Auto start LMS" under Tweaks in the menu and rebooted
several times, but LMS does not seem to be running on the RPi. Instead,
it finds LMS working off my Windows machine. It does not help to stop
LMS on Windows, the RPi still does not find LMS running locally.

I assume there are additional steps I must take to actually install LMS
on the RPi. I have looked in the forums, but apparently not hard enough
because I have not yet found out how to see if LMS is installed, and if
not, how to install it.

Any pointers would be welcome. I saw that user Bemused had a similar
problem and got directions, so if someone can point me to these
directions, I would be grateful. And forgive me if the answer seems too
obvious to you.



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