Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] PiCoreplayer+Jivelite Sound Issue

2017-06-01 Thread sbp
Hi, as most of our users don't have this problem we at the pCP team haven't seen it either, there must be something special with your setup. could it be a power issue? Do you see a lightning bolt when booting? Could you try another more powerful PSU? piCorePlayer a small player for the

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce piCorePlayer 3.20

2017-06-01 Thread paul-
Running the audio version on a zero where you are running LMS would not be a good plan anyway. The Audio version is a preempt kernel, which doesn't make a single core processor a good server. How big is your disk? If the drive is partitioned gpt, there will be a note on the we page that

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] PiCoreplayer+Jivelite Sound Issue

2017-06-01 Thread steff
Just_Colin wrote: > Hello, > > I use PiCorePlayer 3.20 on a Pi2 + 7” Touchscreen Display, with a Woo > WA7 as USB DAC. This plays perfectly glitch-free up to 24/192 except > when I enable Jivelite, then i get audio "pops" every few seconds even > with 16/48 files. When I disable Jivelite and

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce piCorePlayer 3.20

2017-06-01 Thread LeighS
Hello I have managed to install piCorePlayer on my RPi Zero W (Although I could only get the Wifi working on the normal version, I tried newconfig and monitor methods) I also have LMS running However, I can't get my (oldish WD) external HDD to register on the LMS page (The disk works fine on a

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce piCorePlayer 3.20

2017-06-01 Thread mkt
ralphy wrote: > I think you are hitting a bug when playing short tracks that was > recently discovered and hopefully fixed. > > Please try this beta build with the same 3 short tracks. You'll need to > ssh into pcp and run > > > Code: > > sudo