Yes, you can try the - a parameter for Squeezelite.
I'd recommend -a 160:4
That should help if it's the usual issue you're having.
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Does piCorePlayer lose it's settings, if I update to a new version via
the web interface?
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No.
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Simon_rb wrote:
Roland0 wrote:
If your OS is using package management, you shouldn't use CPAN - install
the pre-built package instead (e.g. libjson-rpc-perl for Debian)
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Sorry to sound stupid but how does one install libjson-rpc-perl?
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Simon
apt-get
1.17 ready for download yet? my pi B+ waiting for it so long:(
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Anyone?
I've managed to sort out some errors with Brutefir and have managed to
get it working up to a point...
Getting 'can't open file' errors in LMS on each track, the following
errors in brutefir.log and can't get brutefir to output sound through
Wandboard.
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CommanderROR wrote:
Yes, you can try the - a parameter for Squeezelite.
I'd recommend -a 160:4
That should help if it's the usual issue you're having.
Thanks for the reply. I'm wondering if someone else can confirm this as
I have loaded what piCorePlayer claims are the optimal squeezelite
dafiend wrote:
Thanks for the reply. I'm wondering if someone else can confirm this as
I have loaded what piCorePlayer claims are the optimal squeezelite
setting for HDMI audio.
First I'd try without any overclocking. IMHO it has no use for
piCorePlayer anyway (or am I missing something?).
Candlemass wrote:
First I'd try without any overclocking. IMHO it has no use for
piCorePlayer anyway (or am I missing something?).
Ok, took out the overclock. Doesn't make any difference. Still getting
occasional pops. Again, this is with the default HDMI settings loaded
(piCorePlayer calls
Any advice on the best way to go about rebuilding perl from here?
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Unless you really know what you are doing and have a very peculiar use
case, you should never mix package manager based perl / perl modules
installations with manual installs (via CPAN etc.), as this has a high
probability of breaking stuff, often in subtle and hard to locate ways
(e.g. your
I have never used it but Perlbrew is supposed to enable you to install
and multiple versions of Perl. In this context you might be able to
install a clean version of Per 5.8.8-41. However you need to research
it as it looks like it may not work with two identical versions.
See
I understand what you mean with regards to using CPAN. I installed them
one by one to get Shairtunes working and the system was still fine. I
figured I could back out if one of them broke something. The problem
arose when I did a yum update perl, which tool perl to perl-5.8.8-41
from an earlier
@dafiend
What are the parameters you currently have for Squeezelite?
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Is it wrong that I'm tempted to mess with it some more to get shairtunes
working now :D
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Hi
Sorry for the problematic start for this new piCorePlayer1.17, but
finally I think I fixed the problem.
I have now verified that I can go back and forth between 1.17 and 1.16a
via in situ update - so please try it now.
There are numerous changes, and a new web-server, so probably there will
When trying to update from the GUI, I get:
You have choosen: piCorePlayer1.17
[Error] retrieving your tce directory for: : piCorePlayer1.17
[Error] retrieving your tce directory for: : piCorePlayer1.17
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SamS wrote:
When trying to update from the GUI, I get:
You have choosen: piCorePlayer1.17
[Error] retrieving your tce directory for: : piCorePlayer1.17
[Error] retrieving your tce directory for: : piCorePlayer1.17
I'm seeing the same thing.
Triode wrote:
I've changed the samba server operation to try to deal with the previous
points raised - to test you will need to do a fresh install or manually
update the install points and smd.conf file (as I didn't want to mess
with running systems)
The idea is that the web ui detects
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