Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Jivelite for piCorePlayer

2021-09-14 Thread mini11


Thanks for your answer. Isn't that solution a little bit
unprofessional?

By the way, my poweramp hasn't any volumecontrol. 

I will find another solution for that problem.


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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Jivelite for piCorePlayer

2021-09-13 Thread mini11


because I don't like power consumption of unused devices.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Jivelite for piCorePlayer

2021-09-13 Thread mini11

thanks Ronnie. I know about this button in web gui. I meant an
additional icon as shortcut in the home menue of jivelite.

For many other functions, for example "my music - random mix" you can
add this function to home of jivelite by long pressing the icon and
select "Add to home menue".

With adding shutdown to home menue I wanted to avoid going to "settings
- piCore player - shutdown piCorePlayer" each time I stopp my session -
thats all.
Making it a little bit more compfortable for others, that use this
player, and of course, avoid this plopp in my speakers when switching
off the device.

Seems, that I'm a little bit lazy!

Thanks Günter


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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Jivelite for piCorePlayer

2021-09-13 Thread mini11

Hello,
I’m running piCoreplayer on a pi3b+ with an audiophonics ES9028Q2M
soundcard. This card has a small relay, that prevents the plop when
switching on or off he device. I control my player only with a display,
and there isn’t enough space for a pushbutton.
The relay only works fine, when the device shuts down properly.
Yes, I know about piCore running in ram and the posibility to switch of
without problems with sd-card, but this way produces a plop in the
speakers.
I searched the jivelite menues and found under settings/piCoreplayer an
entry „shutdown piCorePlayer. 

Here is my question: Is there any way to build a shortcut in the main
menue for this function?



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce: piCorePlayer 8.0.0

2021-08-11 Thread mini11


paul- wrote: 
> I don't think there is a way to affect that display.  Perhaps post some
> screenshots in the LMS forum.

Yes, I think so too. The Display has a 1280 x 400 resolution and I got
it working perfekt under pcp 7.0. It took me a lot of time to change all
lines in Grid and in JogglerSkin. I even adjusted all icons to have a
perfect view.

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The only menu I didn't get working is the search menu. I don't know, how
to change the dimensions of the virtual keybord.

Today I had some additional tests with pcp 8.0 and got it working with a
pi2B+ and a normal display (800x480). But even here there were some
blackscreens after changing the skin. Now the installation runs without
issues.

It is no problem with the tricky display and pcp 8.0 - I use 7.0 and I'm
very satisfied with this display and above all, with the perfect player
piCore.

Thanks a lot for help!!!


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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce: piCorePlayer 8.0.0

2021-08-10 Thread mini11


paul- wrote: 
> All the settings are there in 8.0.0
> 
> -D is added if you select a DSD configuration.
> -v is only added if you have jivelite installed on the local device, it
> is for visualization (meters).  If you are not running Jivelite, adding
> -v on the custom options is doing nothing except using CPU cycles.
> -V is added if you setup the Mixer Volume control setting.

Hallo Paul,
thanks a lot for the response. Unfortunatly in my fresh installation
those settings were not there. The hardware volume did not work. I can
see this on a small OLED that is connectet to the dac. With additional
entrys in various options on sqeezelite page the hardwarevolume worked.


So I looked to the older versions to see, what's different. In
"Squeezelite command string - more" in the WebGui I could see, that the
commandstrings where different. So I tried adding some commands and it
worked. 
All 3 were fresh pcp installations and that's why I wondered about the
differences. I did't make any changes, only settet the dac.

I'm not so familiar with squeezelite commands. Never mind - it works.


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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce: piCorePlayer 8.0.0

2021-08-10 Thread mini11


Yesterday I tried to run one of my players with with Audiophonics
I-Sabre Q2M dac with the new pcp 8.0 (fresh install, no update). After I
had configured squeezelite, the hardware volume of the dac did not work
by changing volume on display or with justboom ir-remote. There was only
software volume control.

So I compared the squeezelite command strings that are setted after
adjusting the dac in squeezelite. Here is the result:

piCore 6.1:  /usr/local/bin/squeezelite -n " Player " -o hw:CARD=DAC -a
80:4::1: -D -D -v -V Digital
piCore 7.0:  /usr/local/bin/squeezelite -n " Player " -o hw:CARD=DAC -a
80:4::1: -v
piCore 8.0:  /usr/local/bin/squeezelite -n " Player" -o hw:CARD=DAC -a
80:4::1

The dac only runs with all functions if the settings are like in pcp
6.1. Music can be played with all of the 3 settings but the additional
functions are not availible in 7.0 and 8.0.
Adding "-D -v -V Digital" to Various Options of the squeezelite
configuration page solved the problem in pcp 8.0.


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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Jivelite for piCorePlayer

2021-07-10 Thread mini11


mherger wrote: 
> > The display with resolutiom 1280x400 after that looks like that:
> 
> Nice job!

Hello,

I still have one question:
The HomeMenue by default shows the GridIcons in several lines, scrolling
up and down. With this display resoloution it would be nice, to display
the GridIcons in one line, scrolling left/right and right/left?

Do you have any idea if that is possible?

I only found one text in scrollbar.lua that clues on horizontal
scrolling:

Code:


  =head1 STYLE
  The Scrollbar includes the following style parameters in addition to the 
widgets basic parameters.
  =over
  B : the background image tile.
  B : the bar image tile.
  B : true if the scrollbar is horizontal, otherwise the scrollbar 
is vertical (defaults to horizontal).
  =head1 METHODS
  =cut
  
  




Thanks a lot


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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Jivelite for piCorePlayer

2021-07-06 Thread mini11


I got it. If somebody wants to change those values, here the infos:

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The display with resolutiom 1280x400 after that looks like that:

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The file to change is JogglerSkinApplet.lua. It's much easier to make
the changes on a windows machine, jivelite installed.
You find jivelite for Windows here:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/lmsclients/files/jivelite/windows/

The JogglerSkinApplet.lua is in the folder
\jivelite\lua\applets\JogglerSkin.

Changes done, on your PI create a folder home/tc/jogglerSkin and save
the file there. By ssh copy this folder to
/home/tc/.jivelite/userpath/applets with


Code:

sudo cp -r JogglerSkin /home/tc/.jivelite/userpath/applets



Backup your changes by pcp bu and reboot by pcp rb.

At the moment, I only testet this resolution with PIGridSkin! The
GridSkin implements these values from JogglerSkin. 

If you want to use a Display with that resoluten, you have to create a
custom jivelite.sh script to make the GridSkin run under 1280x400.
A good tutorial is here:
https://www.thefanclub.co.za/how-to/how-setup-picoreplayer-jivelite-use-waveshare-55-amoled-touchscreen

Change the Resolution values (both) and don't forget to change
config.txt:

Code:


  max_usb_current=1
  hdmi_group=2
  hdmi_mode=87
  hdmi_timings=400 0 100 10 140 1280 10 20 20 2 0 0 0 60 0 4300 3
  display_rotate=90
  






Thanks M.Herger for help!!!


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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Jivelite for piCorePlayer

2021-07-06 Thread mini11


Thanks - That helps me alot.

Following your link I found the line 3346 - 
npprogress   = { hidden = 1 }. 
If there is no success in moving, I'll try this as I don't need
progressbar. I will report aubout success


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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Jivelite for piCorePlayer

2021-07-05 Thread mini11

Hello,
I,m new here and don’t know if it’s the correct  thread for my issue.
First of all thanks to chill and all the others for the good work with
the small pirate-audio display and the spd-script. 
The tutorial was information and motivation to get all my displays
running under piCore. Thanks too for a fantastic audio-player software.
I moved all my players from M2P to piCore and everythin works perfect.
Hope, you received my donation.

My new project is an audio-streamer with built in good (I hope so) and
expensive hardware. 
I want to use a waveshare hdmi-display with a resolution 1280 x 400.

My test-configuration works nearly perfect with the PIGidSkin and a
custom jivelite.sh script, setting the resolution to 1280X400.
After a reboot I’m able to choose a GridSkin 1280x400 in the select skin
menue.
There is only one problem. When playing songs from my audioserver, the
title progressbar is displayed in the textline 3 (album).

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So here is my question: Is it possible, to move the progress bar a
little bit down? Otherwise move the 3 textlines up.

I installed jivelite on my windows machine to see all the lua scripts of
the applets. When I’m right, the grid skin recieves most informations
from joggler skin. As I’m not familiar with lua scripts, I do not know,
which lines of the script I have to change. I tried several changes
without success.
Perhaps somebody can help?
Please excuse my bad English – it’s about 40 years ago that I spoke
English the last time


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