Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Picoreplayer Japanese/Chinese characters display as pinyin?

2018-05-18 Thread ply3908

Thanks.  Removed and re-install LMS and get the new version now.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Picoreplayer Japanese/Chinese characters display as pinyin?

2018-05-18 Thread paul-

ply3908 wrote: 
> Thanks for your quick support.  I just did a "LMS Update" from the LMS
> tab.  I don't have the version number now since I reverted LMS manually
> by using your instructions in post #24.  All is well now.

Good to hear, I just updated that package too.   Check your information
screen in LMS, it should show

Logitech Media Server Version: 7.9.2 - 1524841547 @ Thu May 3 15:16:48
CEST 2018



piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM. 
Homepage: https://sites.google.com/site/picoreplayer/home

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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Picoreplayer Japanese/Chinese characters display as pinyin?

2018-05-18 Thread ply3908

Thanks for your quick support.  I just did a "LMS Update" from the LMS
tab.  I don't have the version number now since I reverted LMS manually
by using your instructions in post #24.  All is well now.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Picoreplayer Japanese/Chinese characters display as pinyin?

2018-05-18 Thread paul-

the update process pulls directly from Logitech servers.  So it gets
re-added.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Picoreplayer Japanese/Chinese characters display as pinyin?

2018-05-18 Thread ply3908

I just did LMS update on piCore.  The display problem is back again.
Delete the /usr/local/slimserver/CPAN/Font directory and restart LMS
will fix it temporary.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Picoreplayer Japanese/Chinese characters display as pinyin?

2017-04-12 Thread gadgetwiz

Updated LMS as per instructions and all is good. Thank you very much for
this - will be making a donation shortly!



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Picoreplayer Japanese/Chinese characters display as pinyin?

2017-04-11 Thread paul-

slimserver.tcz has been updated on the repo.  You will either need to
remove LMS from pCP then reinstall.

or perform a manual update like this.

If you open an ssh session and do the following.


Code:


  tc@piCorePlayer:~$ mkdir /mnt/mmcblk0p2/tce/optional/upgrade
  tc@piCorePlayer:~$ cd /mnt/mmcblk0p2/tce/optional/upgrade
  tc@piCorePlayer:~$ wget 
http://picoreplayer.sourceforge.net/tcz_repo/8.x/armv6/tcz/slimserver.tcz
  Connecting to picoreplayer.sourceforge.net (216.34.181.96:80)
  slimserver.tcz  100% 
||
   0:00:00 ETA
  tc@piCorePlayer:~$ wget 
http://picoreplayer.sourceforge.net/tcz_repo/8.x/armv6/tcz/slimserver.tcz.md5.txt
  Connecting to picoreplayer.sourceforge.net (216.34.181.96:80)
  slimserver.tcz. 100% 
||
0:00:00 ETA
  tc@piCorePlayer:/mnt/mmcblk0p2/tce/optional/upgrade$ md5sum -c 
slimserver.tcz.md5.txt
  slimserver.tcz: OK
  tc@piCorePlayer:/mnt/mmcblk0p2/tce/optional/upgrade$
  



as long as you get an OK on the md5sum check, then you can reboot, and
your system will use the new extension



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Picoreplayer Japanese/Chinese characters display as pinyin?

2017-04-11 Thread gadgetwiz

Hi Paul, first off, appreciate the effort! 

Here is the fresh log. And I can confirm correct display of the Asian
characters on the SB3 as a result.

[17-04-12 08:04:11.0437] main::init (388) Starting Logitech Media Server
(v7.9.0, 1488878280, Wed Mar  8 14:07:50 UTC 2017) perl 5.024000 -
arm-linux-gnueabihf-thread-multi-64int
[17-04-12 08:04:32.2211] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/threeline.3.font.bmp
[17-04-12 08:04:32.2313] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/threeline.2.font.bmp
[17-04-12 08:04:32.2398] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/threeline.1.font.bmp
[17-04-12 08:04:32.2478] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/standard_n.2.font.bmp
[17-04-12 08:04:32.2559] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/standard_n.1.font.bmp
[17-04-12 08:04:32.2637] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/standard.2.font.bmp
[17-04-12 08:04:32.2717] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/standard.1.font.bmp
[17-04-12 08:04:32.2804] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/small.2.font.bmp
[17-04-12 08:04:32.2884] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/small.1.font.bmp
[17-04-12 08:04:32.2964] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/medium.2.font.bmp
[17-04-12 08:04:32.3043] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/medium.1.font.bmp
[17-04-12 08:04:32.3123] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/logoSB2.2.font.bmp
[17-04-12 08:04:32.3203] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/logo.font.bmp
[17-04-12 08:04:32.3289] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/light_n.2.font.bmp
[17-04-12 08:04:32.3377] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/light_n.1.font.bmp
[17-04-12 08:04:32.3457] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/light.2.font.bmp
[17-04-12 08:04:32.3536] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/light.1.font.bmp
[17-04-12 08:04:32.3616] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/large.2.font.bmp
[17-04-12 08:04:32.3696] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/huge.2.font.bmp
[17-04-12 08:04:32.3779] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/high.2.font.bmp
[17-04-12 08:04:32.3859] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/full_n.2.font.bmp
[17-04-12 08:04:32.3938] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/full.2.font.bmp
[17-04-12 08:04:32.4044] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/blockanimateSBG.1.font.bmp
[17-04-12 08:04:32.4124] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/blockanimateSB2.1.font.bmp
[17-04-12 08:04:34.0518] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (598) 
prebuild cache is valid
[17-04-12 08:04:34.0575] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::loadFonts (624)
Retrieving font data from font cache:
/usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/corefonts.bin
[17-04-12 08:08:23.8493] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::__ANON__ (83)
Loading Font::FreeType



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Picoreplayer Japanese/Chinese characters display as pinyin?

2017-04-11 Thread paul-

Gadgetwiz,

As a test, do this.

1) Stop LMS from the web page
2) Open an ssh session and login
3) sudo rm -rf /usr/local/slimserver/CPAN/Font
4) Restart LMS

That change will not survive a reboot, but will verify if anything else
is needed before I repackage.

Thanks
Paul



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Picoreplayer Japanese/Chinese characters display as pinyin?

2017-04-11 Thread Michael Herger

Remove these files?


Yes.


Should I move all of the files under CPAN over to the
slimserver-CPAN.tcz extension.   Even though I named the extension
slimserver-CPAN, I only put files that were generated by
slimserver-vendor build script in this extension.


Well... the "noCPAN" label is a bit misleading, as only the binary parts 
of the CPAN folder would be stripped. As I said I think we should not 
include the Perl parts of those modules requiring some binary in the 
noCPAN tarballs.


But for now I'd suggest you remove only what conflicts.

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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Picoreplayer Japanese/Chinese characters display as pinyin?

2017-04-11 Thread paul-

Remove these files?


Code:


  usr/local/slimserver/CPAN/Font/FreeType/Glyph.pm
  usr/local/slimserver/CPAN/Font/FreeType/Face.pm
  usr/local/slimserver/CPAN/Font/FreeType.pm
  



Should I move all of the files under CPAN over to the
slimserver-CPAN.tcz extension.   Even though I named the extension
slimserver-CPAN, I only put files that were generated by
slimserver-vendor build script in this extension.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Picoreplayer Japanese/Chinese characters display as pinyin?

2017-04-11 Thread Michael Herger

[17-04-11 19:59:53.8746] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::__ANON__ (83)
Loading Font::FreeType
[17-04-11 19:59:53.9512] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::__ANON__ (85)
Warning: Unable to load TrueType font support: Font::FreeType object
version 0.07 does not match $Font::FreeType::VERSION 0.03 at
/usr/local/lib/perl5/5.24.0/arm-linux-gnueabihf-thread-multi-64int/DynaLoader.pm
line 210.
Compilation failed in require at
/usr/local/slimserver/Slim/Display/Lib/Fonts.pm line 84.


Ok, this is the crucial part: LMS is loading the pure Perl part of 
Front::FreeType from its own folders, while the binary part is provided 
by Paul's extension. Unfortunately the version numbers of these two 
don't match...


Paul - you could remove CPAN/Font from LMS' installation folder when LMS 
is being installed. That should work around this issue.


(And I actually believe those files shouldn't even be part of the noCPAN 
bundle, as it doesn't make sense to only ship part of a module...)


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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Picoreplayer Japanese/Chinese characters display as pinyin?

2017-04-11 Thread gadgetwiz

Ah no. Here is the updated log.

[17-04-11 19:58:27.0459] main::init (388) Starting Logitech Media Server
(v7.9.0, 1488878280, Wed Mar  8 14:07:50 UTC 2017) perl 5.024000 -
arm-linux-gnueabihf-thread-multi-64int
[17-04-11 19:58:48.5395] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/threeline.3.font.bmp
[17-04-11 19:58:48.5473] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/threeline.2.font.bmp
[17-04-11 19:58:48.5552] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/threeline.1.font.bmp
[17-04-11 19:58:48.5629] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/standard_n.2.font.bmp
[17-04-11 19:58:48.5705] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/standard_n.1.font.bmp
[17-04-11 19:58:48.5782] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/standard.2.font.bmp
[17-04-11 19:58:48.5860] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/standard.1.font.bmp
[17-04-11 19:58:48.5944] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/small.2.font.bmp
[17-04-11 19:58:48.6026] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/small.1.font.bmp
[17-04-11 19:58:48.6106] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/medium.2.font.bmp
[17-04-11 19:58:48.6184] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/medium.1.font.bmp
[17-04-11 19:58:48.6262] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/logoSB2.2.font.bmp
[17-04-11 19:58:48.6339] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/logo.font.bmp
[17-04-11 19:58:48.6417] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/light_n.2.font.bmp
[17-04-11 19:58:48.6494] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/light_n.1.font.bmp
[17-04-11 19:58:48.6579] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/light.2.font.bmp
[17-04-11 19:58:48.6657] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/light.1.font.bmp
[17-04-11 19:58:48.6734] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/large.2.font.bmp
[17-04-11 19:58:48.6811] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/huge.2.font.bmp
[17-04-11 19:58:48.6889] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/high.2.font.bmp
[17-04-11 19:58:48.6966] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/full_n.2.font.bmp
[17-04-11 19:58:48.7047] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/full.2.font.bmp
[17-04-11 19:58:48.7150] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/blockanimateSBG.1.font.bmp
[17-04-11 19:58:48.7228] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/blockanimateSB2.1.font.bmp
[17-04-11 19:58:50.3345] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (598) 
prebuild cache is valid
[17-04-11 19:58:50.3403] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::loadFonts (624)
Retrieving font data from font cache:
/usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/corefonts.bin
[17-04-11 19:59:53.8746] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::__ANON__ (83)
Loading Font::FreeType
[17-04-11 19:59:53.9512] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::__ANON__ (85)
Warning: Unable to load TrueType font support: Font::FreeType object
version 0.07 does not match $Font::FreeType::VERSION 0.03 at
/usr/local/lib/perl5/5.24.0/arm-linux-gnueabihf-thread-multi-64int/DynaLoader.pm
line 210.
Compilation failed in require at
/usr/local/slimserver/Slim/Display/Lib/Fonts.pm line 84.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Picoreplayer Japanese/Chinese characters display as pinyin?

2017-04-11 Thread mherger

By the time you posted this log snippet, did you try to display one of
the Japanese/Chinese items? The font would only be loaded once required.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Picoreplayer Japanese/Chinese characters display as pinyin?

2017-04-11 Thread gadgetwiz

Got it - here is the log.

[17-04-11 18:57:08.9182] main::init (388) Starting Logitech Media Server
(v7.9.0, 1488878280, Wed Mar  8 14:07:50 UTC 2017) perl 5.024000 -
arm-linux-gnueabihf-thread-multi-64int
[17-04-11 19:01:19.2145] main::init (388) Starting Logitech Media Server
(v7.9.0, 1488878280, Wed Mar  8 14:07:50 UTC 2017) perl 5.024000 -
arm-linux-gnueabihf-thread-multi-64int
[17-04-11 19:01:44.5378] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/threeline.3.font.bmp
[17-04-11 19:01:44.5469] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/threeline.2.font.bmp
[17-04-11 19:01:44.5551] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/threeline.1.font.bmp
[17-04-11 19:01:44.5641] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/standard_n.2.font.bmp
[17-04-11 19:01:44.5723] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/standard_n.1.font.bmp
[17-04-11 19:01:44.5817] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/standard.2.font.bmp
[17-04-11 19:01:44.5901] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/standard.1.font.bmp
[17-04-11 19:01:44.5982] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/small.2.font.bmp
[17-04-11 19:01:44.6070] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/small.1.font.bmp
[17-04-11 19:01:44.6155] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/medium.2.font.bmp
[17-04-11 19:01:44.6255] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/medium.1.font.bmp
[17-04-11 19:01:44.6341] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/logoSB2.2.font.bmp
[17-04-11 19:01:44.6537] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/logo.font.bmp
[17-04-11 19:01:44.6628] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/light_n.2.font.bmp
[17-04-11 19:01:44.6712] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/light_n.1.font.bmp
[17-04-11 19:01:44.6806] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/light.2.font.bmp
[17-04-11 19:01:44.6889] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/light.1.font.bmp
[17-04-11 19:01:44.6973] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/large.2.font.bmp
[17-04-11 19:01:44.7064] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/huge.2.font.bmp
[17-04-11 19:01:44.7145] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/high.2.font.bmp
[17-04-11 19:01:44.7267] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/full_n.2.font.bmp
[17-04-11 19:01:44.7349] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/full.2.font.bmp
[17-04-11 19:01:44.7477] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/blockanimateSBG.1.font.bmp
[17-04-11 19:01:44.7560] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (579) 
found: /usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/blockanimateSB2.1.font.bmp
[17-04-11 19:01:45.8837] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::fontfiles (598) 
prebuild cache is valid
[17-04-11 19:01:45.8890] Slim::Display::Lib::Fonts::loadFonts (624)
Retrieving font data from font cache:
/usr/local/slimserver/Graphics/corefonts.bin



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Picoreplayer Japanese/Chinese characters display as pinyin?

2017-04-10 Thread Michael Herger

This is from the log on startup:


Please add debug logging for player.fonts (Settings/Advanced/Logging), 
check the "keep settings for restart" (or similar) box at the top of 
that page, restart LMS. Then check the server.log again.


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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Picoreplayer Japanese/Chinese characters display as pinyin?

2017-04-10 Thread Michael Herger

[17-04-11 08:21:33.9669] main::init (388) Starting Logitech Media Server
(v7.9.0, 1488878280, Wed Mar  8 14:07:50 UTC 2017) perl 5.024000 -
arm-linux-gnueabihf-thread-multi-64int


Paul - could there be a timing problem? The extension being initialized 
after LMS or something?


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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Picoreplayer Japanese/Chinese characters display as pinyin?

2017-04-10 Thread gadgetwiz

This is from the log on startup:

[17-04-11 08:21:33.9669] main::init (388) Starting Logitech Media Server
(v7.9.0, 1488878280, Wed Mar  8 14:07:50 UTC 2017) perl 5.024000 -
arm-linux-gnueabihf-thread-multi-64int

Is this working correctly?



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Picoreplayer Japanese/Chinese characters display as pinyin?

2017-04-10 Thread paul-

gadgetwiz wrote: 
> Unfortunately it is still displaying pinyin instead of asian characters.
> The extension is showing as installed and the pi was rebooted for good
> measure as well.

Can you check the LMS logs to make sure it is finding the perl libraries
ok.  Perhaps there is something else needed.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Picoreplayer Japanese/Chinese characters display as pinyin?

2017-04-10 Thread gadgetwiz

Unfortunately it is still displaying pinyin instead of asian characters.
The extension is showing as installed and the pi was rebooted for good
measure as well.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Picoreplayer Japanese/Chinese characters display as pinyin?

2017-04-09 Thread gadgetwiz

paul- wrote: 
> 
> 
> Make sure your file system is expanded, this download is about 22MB.
> 
> Let me know how this works for you on pCP LMS.

Brilliant! I will test it out tonight when I'm home and post back.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Picoreplayer Japanese/Chinese characters display as pinyin?

2017-04-09 Thread Michael Herger

Well that was a little bit of a challange.


Thanks a lot for accepting it :-). This and the little request I saw led 
me to give up on building it for newer systems...


But then pCP comes with its own Perl build anyway, doesn't it? You're 
using 5.24?


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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Picoreplayer Japanese/Chinese characters display as pinyin?

2017-04-09 Thread Michael Herger

Would you get those characters when running LMS from a different
platform (PC or Mac)?


Do you mean hosting LMS on a windows pc? If so I haven't done that.


Yes, that's what I was asking.


But when I access LMS from a windows pc I can see the fonts render
correctly.


It's not about the display where you're seeing the characters, but about 
the server. SB3 is a dumb device. All content is rendered on the server. 
Therefore the server needs to be able to render your characters. I would 
expect this to work on a PC, but fail on many other systems.


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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Picoreplayer Japanese/Chinese characters display as pinyin?

2017-04-09 Thread paul-

gadgetwiz wrote: 
> That would be great if it could be incorporated into the build as pcp is
> so easy to install and configure (excellent job BTW guys!)

Well that was a little bit of a challange.  There are many dependencies
for freetype.   As this is a fairly heavy install, I'm not including it
by default.

>From the Main Menu, you need to be in advanced mode (or beta mode)

- Select the "Extensions" button
- Select the "piCoreplayer sourceforge repository", the press the
  "Set" button
- In the list of Available Extensions, find "perl_font_freetype.tcz",
  then press the Load button
  

Make sure your file system is expanded, this download is about 22MB.

Let me know how this works for you on pCP LMS.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Picoreplayer Japanese/Chinese characters display as pinyin?

2017-04-07 Thread gadgetwiz

That would be great if it could be incorporated into the build as pcp is
so easy to install and configure (excellent job BTW guys!)



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Picoreplayer Japanese/Chinese characters display as pinyin?

2017-04-07 Thread paul-

Its a bit harder on pCP, as you will need a full set of compile tools. 
I can make an extension for you later today.


Michael,

Is this a package we should install on pCP by default?

Paul



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Picoreplayer Japanese/Chinese characters display as pinyin?

2017-04-07 Thread gadgetwiz

Thanks mherger (seeing as it was your solution!). I referenced this old
thread 

http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?103014-Unicode-chars-not-displayed-on-the-Transporter-with-the-latest-LMS-7-9

and followed the instructions which were simply:

sudo perl -MCPAN -e 'install Font::FreeType'

and then 

sudo rm -rf /usr/share/squeezeboxserver/Font

has the SB3 displaying asian characters as they should be!

Now - how do I do the same within the tiny core distro and pcp?



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Picoreplayer Japanese/Chinese characters display as pinyin?

2017-04-07 Thread gadgetwiz

mherger wrote: 
> 
> Would you get those characters when running LMS from a different 
> platform (PC or Mac)?
> 

Do you mean hosting LMS on a windows pc? If so I haven't done that. 

But when I access LMS from a windows pc I can see the fonts render
correctly.

> 
> I don't think the issue is the font. The references you found most 
> likely apply to the Squeezeplay based devices. But for display on the 
> Classic I thought we had a more or less complete font. The problem here
> 
> is that it requires a Perl module which might be missing from pCP.
> 

As a test I have just installed LMS 7.9 directly on the pi zero running
jessie lite but ended up with the same font/pinyin issue (but it did
solve my time problem :-)). So perhaps not an issue with Tiny Core or
pcp.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Picoreplayer Japanese/Chinese characters display as pinyin?

2017-04-07 Thread Michael Herger

Anyway on the SB3 (using PCP) Japanese and Chinese characters in my
music tags show up in pinyin form (ie romanised characters eg the
character 明 shows up as "ming" instead of the character).  From google
searches it would seem that I need to replace certain fonts in LMS but I
can't seem to access this on the pi (I have direct access to the pi and


Would you get those characters when running LMS from a different 
platform (PC or Mac)?


I don't think the issue is the font. The references you found most 
likely apply to the Squeezeplay based devices. But for display on the 
Classic I thought we had a more or less complete font. The problem here 
is that it requires a Perl module which might be missing from pCP.



As a secondary issue the time on the PCP home page doesn't display
correctly - I'm stuck in 1970 so it's not picking up the time at bootup.


What if you restarted LMS only (not pCP)?

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[SlimDevices: Unix] Picoreplayer Japanese/Chinese characters display as pinyin?

2017-04-06 Thread gadgetwiz

Just installed PCP on a pi zero to test for use as an LMS server playing
off my NAS and I must say it's brilliant in terms of playback on my old
but trusty SB3 player (which has the slim devices logo on the fascia!).
The primary reason to use this was that the NAS (a buffalo linkstation
quad) has only a cut down (and now old) version of LMS and wouldn't
display non English characters at all and the plug ins didn't work
either.

Anyway on the SB3 (using PCP) Japanese and Chinese characters in my
music tags show up in pinyin form (ie romanised characters eg the
character 明 shows up as "ming" instead of the character).  From google
searches it would seem that I need to replace certain fonts in LMS but I
can't seem to access this on the pi (I have direct access to the pi and
can find my way around linux a bit but can't seem to find where the LMS
files are). I might add that when looking at the media files on my
windows pc browser pointing to the LMS address XX.XX.XX.XX:9000 will
show the characters properly.

Can anyone help me fix this?

As a secondary issue the time on the PCP home page doesn't display
correctly - I'm stuck in 1970 so it's not picking up the time at bootup.



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