Hi Greg,
Basic electronics is no problem for me, only python and linux are
sometimes still difficult for me.
I want to build a status LED in my case so I can see or simply
picoreplayer is active or not.
I control everything via squeezecommander and i-peng. T
The LED should light up when my play
Hi Greg,
Basic electronics is no problem for me, only python and linux are
sometimes still difficult for me.
I want to build a status LED in my case so I can see or simply
picoreplayer is active or not.
I control everything via squeezecommander and i-peng. T
The LED should light up when my play
jfo wrote:
> The alsamixer volume level on 1.19 seems to be set at 50% as default. I
> just installed it this week and also found the volume to be low. You can
> use Putty to change it to a higher level.
Thanks so much!! Changing the volume in alsamixer resolves the issue
indeed. This was driving
With piCorePlayer, I power down by pulling the plug from the wall
socket! I think that's OK because it's running from RAM.
Robert
Touch > DacMagic 100 > Naim Audio Nait 3 > Mission 752 (plus Rega Planar
3 and Naim CD3)
2 x Squeezebox Radios, 1 X Squeezebox 3
SqueezePad, iPeng, Squeezeplay, piC
I installed the arm7 1.19 last night on my new RPi2 and got to music
without any false steps. My server is an old laptop on Lubuntu 14.04
with the music coming off a Synology NAS. LMS on that machine is a 7.9
nightly build from 5-6 weeks ago, and I'm using Squeeze Commander on a
phone.
Output was
poing wrote:
> For a few days, I've been having the problem that the output level of my
> B+ is waaay too low. I am not sure that the issue is picoreplayer, but
> am out of ideas on how to fix the issue and would surely appreciate some
> help.
>
> The player is a B+ is running picoreplayer 1.19.
For a few days, I've been having the problem that the output level of my
B+ is waaay too low. I am not sure that the issue is picoreplayer, but
am out of ideas on how to fix the issue and would surely appreciate some
help.
The player is a B+ is running picoreplayer 1.19. It is hooked up to my
AVR
I've now got SoA running on my Wandboard dual, via USB hub into my
Audiolab MDAC and it is working perfectly, so I installed SoA on a spare
RPi I had, and that works well on its own audio out, but I've just tried
it (without hub) into my MDAC and its not doing anything yet. I never
got the pi wor
Pi 2 ...
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Out of my 4 v1.19 Picoreplayers running on B+ Pi's, one refuses to start
Squeezelite on reboot. Two uses WiFi and two use Ethernet, but the the
one in question is the only one using HDMI for audio ( the others use on
board analog). I can successfully restart Squeezelite via the web
interface after
Greg Erskine wrote:
> Hi retrohunter,
>
> Don't know. :confused:
>
> regards
> Greg
I think I found the info I was looking for:
http://www.6by9.net/output-to-multiple-audio-devices-with-alsa/
Hoping to use the analogue out as an output for these:
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Wholesale-Brand-
Greg Erskine wrote:
> We discussed this a few pages back. The fix for the Model A+ is
> currently in testing.
>
Thank you for that information and generally for the picoreplayer!
I read the posts a few pages back but i wasn´t sure this was absolutely
the same problem.
Greetz
aHi
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RPI Display: They write it can be used in parallel to HDMI, so it will
have it's own driver and that needs to be included in picore than.
does the all-black SB sound better than the white SB?
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