Guys,
I feel I have to say this...
Regardless of how pissed off you are... ALWAYS remember that all the
current contributors/developers to the Squeeze ecosystem are doing this
for free, with considerable effort and in their own time, if you're not
happy with their work then develop your own
ralphy wrote:
>
>
> I usually wait a few weeks for the early adopters to have a bang at it
> just in case something is broken.
Nice... Good old fashioned development cycle :D
As ever, thanks for all your work in the SB ecosystem Ralphy.
Kev
e file types for either scenario remains:
37558
gorman wrote:
> Why do you disable FLAC?
I don't specifically - as I said in my original post:
KeBul wrote:
> I've never touched any file type settings, so all settings should be at
> "d
Further to my above post, initial test was done using SqueezePlay on my
Mac.
So tried the same album on my different players...
Touch, Boom and Radio - all showed 1411kbps CBR, Ogg Vorbis (Spotify)
(Converted to PCM)
and the Spotty file type settings reverted to:
37546
Kev
I've never touched any file type settings, so all settings should be at
"default" LMS 8.3
Here's my Spotty file types:
37542
That intrigued me, very different from yours and had me wondering what
stream I received from Spotify.
So I browsed Spotify from LMS and selected a album to play...
mrw wrote:
> The first post of this thread has a link to the CHANGELOG. (In big blue
> letters :) )
Cool, thanks very much.
Kev
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Hi Guys,
Are the changes made for each community release documented and published
anywhere, I've looked here
https://github.com/ralph-irving/squeezeos/commit/ba2bffadb9f1c1b77eee1b1c08a7985eeb97e14e
on github but can't see anything, although I have to confess to
struggling with the whole github
Greg Erskine wrote:
> hi KeBul,
>
> Here's an example.
>
> https://raspmer.blogspot.com/2019/02/control-cooling-fan-with-gpio-fan.html
>
> It should be as simple as adding one line to config.txt
>
> https://www.picoreplayer.org/how_to_edit_config_txt.sh
Greg Erskine wrote:
> The power/earth pins are not GPIO's. They are fixed at 5V, 3.3V or 0V
> and can't be turned on and off. piCorePlayer can't do anything about
> that.
>
> The GPIO's can be turned off and on but don't have much current capacity
> so extra circuitry is usually required.
Cut-Throat wrote:
> Thanks for your help, but I am a bit confused when you said you 'Shut
> down PcP' -- I was just clicking on the gpio-poweroff button.
> I tried something using Pin #2 on your diagram - as my tiny fan wires
> would not reach to Pin #11 I could not get it to work.
Hmmm,
Hi,
Just tested this for you.
I used GPIO 17 which is Pin #11 on the 40 way header
31581
31582
I set up pCP gpio-poweroff as follows:
31580
When pCP is up and running I have 3.3v on Pin #11 (GPIO17)
When I shutdown pCP I have 0v on Pin #11 (GPIO17)
Not sure if this is what you are
I've not played around with these at all but from a quick read up on RPi
GPIO's I think Pin #1 is fixed 3.3v
You need to use a configurable GPIO pin, try Pin #17, set as an output,
set to high will give you 3.3v on that pin, set to low will give you 0v
on that pin.
Can't see how to set a pin
chill wrote:
> Or maybe I don't
Of course you do - I have some spare Jogglers so have followed your
progress on this with interest but the most striking part is your
evident delight in getting things to work how you want them to... keep
on joggling!
Kev
This thread popping back up reminded me to install and try this.
I have three use cases for this, downstairs players, upstairs players
and all players.
As already said works really well, top work Philippe (and assist by
Michael),
Thanks so much for applying your time and skills to the benefit
pippin wrote:
> Thats something that can happen under iOS 11 if you leave the app while
> its still syncing data in the background (it starts then).
>
> Ill see what I can do about it.
>
> It only happens if the iPhone volume (outside iPeng) is set to 0 or
> 100%, so chosen any other volume
Hi,
Had iPeng for years but tended to use the Logitech App for driving my
players, so not an experienced iPeng user, upgraded my iPhone 5s to IOS
11.1 Apps updated as well so should be using the latest version of iPeng
and swapped to using iPeng to control my players but noticed if I'm
Man in a van wrote:
> Well, what a load of bollocks.
>
> What a load of bollocks:rolleyes:
>
> Ronnie.
C'mon Ronnie - tell us what you think, no holding back now.
:D
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