Just tried Squeeze on Arch on a Wandboard Quad.
Setup could not have been easier.
Sounds great too.
I had forgotten how versatile LMS is.
Thank you for this great contribution.
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skate wrote:
> I am not sure if replying to the private message worked, so I'm posting
> here as well:
>
> Your instructions worked fine, except for a missing "chmod +x" on the
> cgi.
> After a reboot my SBTouch found the PiCorePlayer and I could sync up
> both.
> Thanks a lot! :)
Good news ska
has anyone considered using an HDMI audio extractor to take the HDMI
from a raspberry pi model 2 and then configure ALSA into 4 separate
stereo pairs and then run 4 instances of squeezelite to drive 4
independent zones? The HDMI audio on the pi has always been superb and
form what I understand, ev
Any script experts out there?
I've been trying to use SOA-web update on Cubox-4i over the last couple
of days and the script now fails partway through with...
Already up-to-date.
:: Synchronising package databases...
core is up to date
downloading extra.db...
downloading community.db...
alarm is
JackOfAll wrote:
> Adding *consoleblank=0* to the kernel cmd line options, solves this
> IIRC. A SoA user would know where it needs to be applied. ie. which file
> you need to edit.
thanks.
I checked the file /boot/uEnv.txt
Without any changes I had there: "console=ttymxc0,115200
consoleblank=0
I am not sure if replying to the private message worked, so I'm posting
here as well:
Your instructions worked fine, except for a missing "chmod +x" on the
cgi.
After a reboot my SBTouch found the PiCorePlayer and I could sync up
both.
Thanks a lot! :)
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seth73 wrote:
> Well, at least i managed (with the help of a microchip configuration
> utility) to set the touch-chip to a "digitizer"-mode (instead the
> "mouse"-mode), now the pointer moves the same speed as i move around the
> screen, but does not "jump" to the touched coordinates, it has to b
hsmeets wrote:
> Yes, most of these touchscreens/drivers emulate a mouse. Sounds like
> yours is in relative mode (instead of absolute mode) or when in absolute
> mode the mapping between display and touchscreen coordinates is not
> correct. Adafruit's documentation is your first go to I guess.
^^^ I've hardly ever used Arch but my guess would be such kernel
parameters can be specified in the bootloader's configuration file
(e.g., you could edit /etc/default/grub on a Debian system).
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seth73 wrote:
> Hello,
> At first, i want to thank you very much for this great piece of work, :)
> been using picoreplayer a little while now (meanwhile on 3 raspis in my
> flat and one on the way to be a mobile player).
> because of a few problems with the 1.19i release i moved back to 1.19
> a
Hello,
At first, i want to thank you very much for this great piece of work,
:)
been using picoreplayer a little while now (meanwhile on 3 raspis in my
flat and one on the way to be a mobile player).
because of a few problems with the 1.19i release i moved back to 1.19
and installed the jivelite b
surfek wrote:
>
> Everything is working but I noticed that after some time SoA is not used
> it, squeezelite "kills" the hdmi output:
>
Adding *consoleblank=0* to the kernel cmd line options, solves this
IIRC. A SoA user would know where it needs to be applied. ie. which file
you need to edit.
Been using this great software for some time.
However i have an issue with hires files, let me explain the situation.
Using squeexelite with Hugo dac.
/opt/local/bin/squeezelite -o Hugo -a 10:0 -r 192000 -D -s 1.1.1.8
1. Everything worked fine on my macbook pro, e.g. hires files was not
downconv
Hi,
I have wandaboard with SoA installed and connected to AV amplituner via
HDMI cable.
Everything is working but I noticed that after some time SoA is not used
it, squeezelite "kills" the hdmi output:
I can see SoA login prompt on the TV, but no audio untill I manually
restart Squeezelite.
Any
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