Looks like we should add framebuffer settings to the pCP web interface.
I've had a Pi run JiveLite using the HDGridSkin for a while now. Just as
a gigantic NP screen. I'm happy to replace that Raspbian based system
with pCP, as it saves me the power down hassle in the evening :-).
Paul and
mherger wrote:
> > # uncomment to force a console size. By default it will be display's
> > size minus
> > # overscan.
> > framebuffer_width=1920
> > framebuffer_height=1080
>
> Thanks a lot! This (and disabling the overscan) got me all set. I'm
> still amazed by pCP and how easy it makes it
Jeff07971 wrote:
> I think that it comes with LMS as standard, have a look on the plugins
> page under 3rd party plugins.
Oh, that Powersave. Yes, that works very well for simply powering down
Squeezeboxes. My setup is slightly different. I have a QSC 300 Watt
rack mount amp that powers my
mherger wrote:
> > # uncomment to force a console size. By default it will be display's
> > size minus
> > # overscan.
> > framebuffer_width=1920
> > framebuffer_height=1080
>
> Thanks a lot! This (and disabling the overscan) got me all set. I'm
> still amazed by pCP and how easy it makes it
After checking the github link, I updated all the CPAN .gz files with
the latest config.guess and config.sub (01.01.2017).
I also installed the current version of LMS nightly
(7.9.0-1483512596_all.deb) and BINGO, it works!
It's probably time for me to integrate those files into the build
# uncomment to force a console size. By default it will be display's
size minus
# overscan.
framebuffer_width=1920
framebuffer_height=1080
Thanks a lot! This (and disabling the overscan) got me all set. I'm
still amazed by pCP and how easy it makes it to set up a SB
player/controller...
rederikus wrote:
> PCP 3.02 works really well. I have upgraded all four of my RPi players
> to 3.02. Well worth it. Thanks guys.
>
> There is something I would love to see on PCP. It is this.
>
> Enable three RPi GPIO pins to give these functions:
> 1). Powered on
> 2). Switched on
> 3).
music man wrote:
> Hi,
>
> first of all great software, my squeezebox duet is now retired and ready
> to be placed on E-bay.
>
> Currently using pi3 usb connected to an arcam irdac, works perfect. My
> question is would i hear a difference in sound quality if i bought the
> hiberry digi
hsmeets wrote:
> Ofcourse i checked for that, but that is not the case.
Hi hsmeets,
It does sound more like a network issue than an application issue.
In my experience, building lots of piCorePlayers and LMS's, they behave
as expected.
The player instances are stored on LMS based on the MAC
Benicz wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'm using picoreplayer as a fantastic and imho perfect multiroom audio
> solution. great fan!
>
> I'm planning a device for usage not only at home.
> I don't know if it's coreLinux-specific, but an option would be nice to
> enter information for additional SSIDs so it
rederikus wrote:
> Where can I find the Powersave plugin, please? A url would be great.
>
> Thanks.
I think that it comes with LMS as standard, have a look on the plugins
page under 3rd party plugins.
*Players:* SliMP3,Squeezebox3 x3,Receiver,SqueezePlayer,PiCorePlayer
x3,Wandboard
Jeff07971 wrote:
> #2 Already is see under Squeezelite Settings "Power On/Off GPIO"
>
> Thanks Jeff. The GPIO pin High/Low set by On/Off works perfectly +3.3V
> whichever way I want it.. I had not previously seen that option since I
> usually stay away from Beta option. I have been bitten a
rederikus wrote:
>
> Enable three RPi GPIO pins to give these functions:
> 1). Powered on
> 2). Switched on
> 3). Playing music
>
As Jeff stated we already can switch a GPIO based on the power status of
the device. (Look at the -G option down on the squeezelite settings
page)I'm not
> If this could be implemented in PCP, I think it would be really useful.
#2 Already is see under Squeezelite Settings "Power On/Off GPIO"
*Players:* SliMP3,Squeezebox3 x3,Receiver,SqueezePlayer,PiCorePlayer
x3,Wandboard
*Server:* LMS Version: 7.9.0 - 1475786002 on Centos 7 VM on ESXi 6 on
PCP 3.02 works really well. I have upgraded all four of my RPi players
to 3.02. Well worth it. Thanks guys.
There is something I would love to see on PCP. It is this.
Enable three RPi GPIO pins to give these functions:
1). Powered on
2). Switched on
3). Playing music
The first is easy and
Michael,
Many thanks for the tip.
After checking the github link, I updated all the CPAN .gz files with
the latest config.guess and config.sub (01.01.2017).
I also installed the current version of LMS nightly
(7.9.0-1483512596_all.deb) and BINGO, it works!
Regards,
Phil
mherger wrote:
> Just gave pCP another try after I had tested it some... >2.5 years ago?.
> Wow. This is f... amazing! I'm about to replace my prototype frankenfab4
> desktop controller with the Pi + 7" display :-).
>
> As my Pi was already hooked up to a 24" display I obviously tried to put
>
Just gave pCP another try after I had tested it some... >2.5 years ago?.
Wow. This is f... amazing! I'm about to replace my prototype frankenfab4
desktop controller with the Pi + 7" display :-).
As my Pi was already hooked up to a 24" display I obviously tried to put
it into full HD mode. As
Hi,
first of all great software, my squeezebox duet is now retired and ready
to be placed on E-bay.
Currently using pi3 usb connected to an arcam irdac, works perfect. My
question is would i hear a difference in sound quality if i bought the
hiberry digi considering it's all digital anyhow?
Hi some fumbling around have got me a new server :)
I have ticked the setting to maintian client playlists after restart .
This works fine if I stop and start LMS only , all my players keeps
their playlists everything is fine and dandy .
The client playlist gets created and exists in the prefs
Hi!
I'm using picoreplayer as a fantastic and imho perfect multiroom audio
solution. great fan!
I'm planning a device for usage not only at home.
I don't know if it's coreLinux-specific, but an option would be nice to
enter information for additional SSIDs so it would connect automatically
when
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