Davidg1 wrote:
>
>
> I've always found it useful to give your squeezelite player a name. For
> Triode's "Local player plugin" , just use the plugins local player
> settings page and add enter it in the additional options field, e.g. "-n
> mylocalplayer".
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In the hope that Google will do it's magic and bring this to the
attention of anyone unlucky enough to face the same confusion as me
today, I'm posting some stuff here!
I installed the Local Player Plugin as part of the testing for the BBC
iPlayer patches to handle HLS. I thought no more about it
sbp wrote:
> Hi Bart.
>
> I think that you are not streaming high sample rate through HDMI, when I
> look at your log it seems to stream at 48 khz?.
>
> >
Code:
> > Content-Type: *audio/mpeg*
>
>
>
> [10:56:46.703026] sendRESP:202 RESP
> [10:56:47.501237]
The capacitive PiTFT displays jivelite fine. BUT the touch function
doesn't work. The mouse cursor can only be moved around the top left
hand corner of the screen, no matter where you touch.
There is a solution hint at #268
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?98156-Announce-JiveLite-cut-
Jesperlykke wrote:
> . Okay then... eventhrough i did not test this from scratch, there
> should be a chance you could get it to work!
> I packed up my lirc files, into an archive.
>
> ...
>
> REMEMBER, this is my own, compiled lirc, and not an "allround" one ! ..
> but as i wrote, you can
steve-g wrote:
> I don't try to have both at the same time - I only try one or the
> other.
>
> I'm obvoiusly being thick but I can't get the web interface-> storage
> to work at all - hence the manual edit.
Ok, let's see if we can sort this out. Do you have NFS running now on
the ReadyNAS?
Krisbee wrote:
> Not a good idea to have NFS and CIFS running simultaneously on the same
> data on your ReadyNAS, use one or the other. It really should not be a
> case of trial and error manual editing of your /etc/fstab. Triode
> designed SOA for you to mount shares via its web interface sto
Lestrad wrote:
> Exactly what is in your fstab? Or are you trying to mount manually?
The main problem is I don't actually know what to put in fstab - I've
tried a whole range of different lines from very simple with no options
to more or less a copy of the cifs options and I can't get anything t
steve-g wrote:
> I have enabled NFS on the readynas - I've just not found any combination
> of commands in the fstab file that will actually mount - I can't recall
> the actual error message but something like device not found I'll try it
> again and report thre actual message.
>
> Have you got
steve-g wrote:
> The actual error message with nfs - as reported in WinScp is:
>
> General failure (server should provide error description).
> Error code: 4
> Error message from server: Failure
>
> Just wish I knew what it means.
Exactly what is in your fstab? Or are you trying to mount manua
Lestrad wrote:
> Doggone. And the creator of this thread seems to have dropped completely
> out of sight, after having been a model of availability for just such
> problems as this for so long...
>
> All I can say is, reboot the Wandboard and try again. That's what I
> ended up doing a bunch of
The actual error message with nfs - as reported in WinScp is:
General failure (server should provide error description).
Error code: 4
Error message from server: Failure
Just wish I knew what it means.
steve-g's Profile:
steve-g wrote:
> It seems to fail with an abort message:
>
> -> Extracting a6e7fc58e6912986d003598ed79bb6a391a2113c.tar.gz with
> bsdtar
> ==> Starting prepare()...
> /aur/soa-aur/linux-wandboard/PKGBUILD: line 34: patch: command not
> found
> ==> ERROR: A failure occurred in prepare().
> Aborti
Lestrad wrote:
> I've been advised to enable the NFS service on the ReadyNAS and mount
> using NFS. What problems did you have with NFS?
I have enabled NFS on the readynas - I've just not found any combination
of commands in the fstab file that will actually mount - I can't recall
the actual err
Lestrad wrote:
> Just go the IP address of your Wandboard and you should see the SoA Home
> page. Go to the Update tab and look for a check box. Check it and hit
> Install/Remove. Let us know what happens...
>
> PS It's mentioned somewhere in this thread, but I can't figure out how
> to search..
steve-g wrote:
> I'm not using squeezelite it's LMS I'm trying to get to work -
> communicates to a couple of touches to do the actual replay.
>
> This is the entry in the fstab:
> //192.168.0.198/media /media/netdrive cifs
> noauto,x-systemd.automount,user=nobody,password="",iocharset=utf8,n
Krisbee wrote:
> You may have gigabit rated hardware, but have you tested the actual
> connection speeds between your various devices?
>
> Apart from this, a couple of other things spring to mind. Firstly,
> adjusting the "squeezelite" params may iron out the re-buffering on
> hi-res playback.
steve-g wrote:
> No - I didn't realise there is one - do you know where I can get it from
> and the process involved in installing it?
Just go the IP address of your Wandboard and you should see the SoA Home
page. Go to the Update tab and look for a check box. Check it and hit
Install/Remove. Le
Lestrad wrote:
> I believe that Triode, the developer of SOA, had said that the Updated
> Kernel needs to be installed for sampling rates above 44.1 kHz. Have you
> installed it?
No - I didn't realise there is one - do you know where I can get it from
and the process involved in installing it?
steve-g wrote:
> I've recently installed SOA and LMS (7.81) on to a Wandboard Quad mainly
> to get BBC radio working again as the sparc processor that my Readynas
> uses does not have the horse power to run this.
>
> I have my music stored on the readynas (a Readynas Duo V1) and have
> mounted t
steve-g wrote:
> I've recently installed SOA and LMS (7.81) on to a Wandboard Quad mainly
> to get BBC radio working again as the sparc processor that my Readynas
> uses does not have the horse power to run this.
>
> I have my music stored on the readynas (a Readynas Duo V1) and have
> mounted t
bakker_be wrote:
> Is there a command allowing me to see what piCorePlayer/Squeezelite is
> sending through HDMI in real-time?
Code:
cat /proc/asound/card0/pcm0p/sub0/hw_params
just in-case this helps anyone... I have switched to running Squeezelite
on 2xRas Pi 2s. I was having random audio drop outs on hdmi which
appeared to be impacting on the sync.
The fix was simple; config_hdmi_boost=4 in the config.txt in the root of
the SDcard.
I'm also using precision time protoc
JackOfAll wrote:
> Probably EDID auto-detection, which is why I was asking Bart what he has
> got plugged into HDMI port.
Is there a command allowing me to see what piCorePlayer/Squeezelite is
sending through HDMI in real-time?
Main System: Touch; Marantz SR-5004; TMA Premium 905; TMA Premium
JackOfAll wrote:
> >
Code:
> >
> [00:00:32.104897] output_init_common:410 supported rates: 384000 352800
192000 176400 96000 88200 48000 44100 32000 24000 22500 16000 12000 11025 8000
>
> >
>
> Steen,
>
> Not sure that it wise 384k and
I've recently installed SOA and LMS (7.81) on to a Wandboard Quad mainly
to get BBC radio working again as the sparc processor that my Readynas
uses does not have the horse power to run this.
I have my music stored on the readynas (a Readynas Duo V1) and have
mounted the share on the wand board -
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