Greg Erskine wrote:
> Hi Jon,
>
> Only use wifi when you have too.
>
> LMS uses the MAC address to identify unique players. If you set the MAC
> address the same it will conflict. In normal operation this doesn't
> happen as everything is supposed to have a unique MAC address.
>
> Check your w
JackOfAll wrote:
> Yep, I understand why you might want to do that, but I don't think it is
> currently possible. Let me have a think on that for a day or two and
> maybe I'll come up with a patch. That functionality might be useful for
> me, for something I'm working on at the moment...
Tha
otherjon wrote:
> Since I'm debugging a system at someone else's place, I'd love to have a
> bunch of things to try when I go there. If wired networking on the LMS
> device doesn't help, any other ideas for what to try, where to look in
> the logs, etc.?
Hi Jon,
Only use wifi when you have too
JackOfAll wrote:
> I had a conversation with a friend last weekend, that still thinks I'm
> mad. (Well, everyone thinks I'm mad. Oh yes, I'm insane.)
> Anyway I was trying to explain why you would even want to disable the
> on-board wifi, when an external dongle is an additional expen
Greg Erskine wrote:
> OK, so it took you half a day to work it out, and it took me 2
> months.a ratio of 1:120, I'd say that's a good indicator of my
> technical abilities. LOL. :)
I had a conversation with a friend last weekend, that still thinks I'm
mad. (Well, everyone thinks I'm mad.
JackOfAll wrote:
> LOL. I figured that out by lunchtime on launch day. Maybe, I was too
> polite with the comments I was making about it!
OK, so it took you half a day to work it out, and it took me 2
months.a ratio of 1:120, I'd say that's a good indicator of my
technical abilities. LOL. :)
bernid wrote:
>
> How to set for squeezelite maximal sample rate to 384kHz but limit max
> sample rate for upsampling to 192kHz?
> So files below 192kHZ would be upsampled to 192kHz but files above would
> be passed by without upsampling.
>
Yep, I understand why you might want to do that, but
abartels wrote:
>
> I'm clueless and out of options :(
>
Alex, I wonder if you might stand more chance of a response, posting
over at diyaudio on the Ian FIFO thread
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Greg Erskine wrote:
>
> 2. I would not recommend RPi3B on-board wifi for anything.
>
LOL. I figured that out by lunchtime on launch day. Maybe, I was too
polite with the comments I was making about it!
JackOfAll's Profi
Greg Erskine wrote:
> +1 network
>
> 1. I would not recommend wifi on your LMS.
> 2. I would not recommend RPi3B on-board wifi for anything.
>
> After months of trying RPi3B on-board wifi I have finally given up. It
> would work fine for days then a day of rebuffering... Maybe if your
> RPi3B w
Hi all,
I'm new to this forum but did read a lot of useful stuff here
I encounter a very strange problem with my RPI3 / PicorePlayer 3.02 /
Ian's FIFO II kit / AK4495SEQ DIY built dac
Started with version 2.x on a RPI2B and it worked flawlessly (I2S
generic setting as audio device).
Since upgr
JackOfAll wrote:
> Bernd,
>
> You sure your DAC accepts DoP? (You said PCM DAC, no mention of DoP or
> DSD.)
> If not support DoP, don't use the -D option and allow squeezelite to
> convert the dsf to native PCM which your DAC does support.
>
> Clive
Thanks Clive,
Removing -D option helps. :)
Hi johanfa,
We actually built an image based on Jessie lite that automatically opens
the Raspberry Pi 7" Touchscreen in Jivelite under the Joggler Skin which
we also optimized. With this image, and specifically the skin used, you
should not have any issues.
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hi everyone,
i'm totally new on this forum although I've been using LMS for quite
some time now ...
I just started using picoreplayer on a raspberry/ess dac combination
from audiophonics a few days ago
It appears to be unstable on hires audio and I can't really find the
reason
my overall config
hey again
So I've been using LMS on FreeNAS for about half a year now and it works
perfectly with the exception of Spotify integration (it has some
problems on emulated Squeeze Players). I saw that this problem has been
addressed in a newer version of the LMS 7.9 nightly and I wanted to ask
if so
> 2. I would not recommend RPi3B on-board wifi for anything.
+ ∞ !
RPi3 On board wifi is very poor
*Players:* SliMP3,Squeezebox3 x3,Receiver,SqueezePlayer,PiCorePlayer
x3,Wandboard
*Server:* LMS Version: 7.9.0 - 1475786002 on Centos 7 VM on ESXi 6 on
Dell T320
*Plugins:* AutoRescan/BBCiPlaye
+1 network
1. I would not recommend wifi on your LMS.
2. I would not recommend RPi3B on-board wifi for anything.
After months of trying RPi3B on-board wifi I have finally given up. It
would work fine for days then a day of rebuffering... Maybe if your
RPi3B was in the same room and your wifi rou
I use a RPiB with piCorePlayer LMS.
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> so network issues aren't my first suspicion.
Network problems are my absolute first suspicion !
Even good WiFi is poor compared with good wired, try wired networking
first.
*Players:* SliMP3,Squeezebox3 x3,Receiver,SqueezePlayer,PiCorePlayer
x3,Wandboard
*Server:* LMS Version: 7.9.0 - 1475
Bernd,
You sure your DAC accepts DoP? (You said PCM DAC, no mention of DoP or
DSD.)
If not support DoP, don't use the -D option and allow squeezelite to
convert the dsf to native PCM which your DAC does support.
Clive
bernid wrote:
> Hi,
> When I'm trying to play dsf files on my 24 bit PCM DA
Greg Erskine wrote:
> Hi efthk23,
>
> I have tested the rescan commands and everything works as I expected. I
> have tried both Auto start LMS "rescan" and User command #1 "pcp
> rescan". CLI works as well so I think the software is OK.
>
> When I boot my piCorePlayer it triggers a rescan on my
tcutting wrote:
> It might help to move the rPi running LMS off WiFi and try wired
> ethernet.
>
> Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk
+1 definitely.
kidstypike
LMS on Raspberry Pi 3/max2play/HiFiBerry DAC+ > AVI DM5
1 x SB3 - 1 x Boom - 1 x (Squeezebox) Radio - 2 x Touch - 2 x Raspberry
maybe IP address conflict?
check the Ip address of the players when they are on, they should have
different addresses
if they don't, specify an IP address for them instead of letting the
DHCP (probably your router) assign it
Choose in that case an address outside of the DHCP span!
check in your r
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