ElFishi wrote:
> First of all thanks for this wonderful project.
> My display hasn't arrived yet, but I have started to play around with
> the rest : )
>
> In the LCDd.conf file I have now discovered a line that says
> >
Code:
> > # Raspberry PI backlight switching PI
wtnh wrote:
>
> So then I reflashed the sd card with the "normal" version. Now the wifi
> device is recognized but it can't obtain an IP lease. My router is on
> channel 4. Not sure if this is related, but the time zone field is not
> getting populated (blank).
>
> Will I have better luck with
tparvais wrote:
> Hello Paul
>
> Of course , I selected the right board. I have 2 Amp hifiberry. It was
> working fine before 3.2
>
> I tried to play with Alsa buffer without success.
>
> Thank you
We don't have that hardware, so we have no way to test. Take a look at
the diagnostic pages to
First of all thanks for this wonderful project.
My display hasn't arrived yet, but I have started to play around with
the rest : )
In the LCDd.conf file I have now discovered a line that says
Code:
# Raspberry PI backlight switching PIN (optional)
pin_BL=
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I downloaded the latest version of picoreplayer for my Raspberry Pi 3,
initially choosing the Audio Optimized version. Connected via ethernet
and basic functions worked. But, built-in wifi refused to work - getting
the no wifi device message - so I started checking this thread and
discovered that
paul- wrote:
> First, make sure you have the correct card selected. You should have
> this in the drop down box
>
> HiFiBerry AMP (and +)
>
> This is the default output and alsa parameters for the card
>
> 22842
Hello Paul
Of course , I selected the right board. I have 2 Amp hifiberry. It
paul- wrote:
> If you are using the RPI3, make sure you disable the internal wifi
> before continuing. Otherwised, please post the output from the wifi
> diagnositics (The button is on the wifi page)
I seem to have got it working by swapping usb port on raspberry pi 1
nr002541 wrote:
> I am having issues setting wifi up in the latest image. I purchased
> edimax ew-7811un as it shows up as working in the list. Is there
> anything i am missing? I have had wifi working in an old version but i
> am not sure what one that was. all it says is
> Wifi IP: is missing
I am having issues setting wifi up in the latest image. I purchased
edimax ew-7811un as it shows up as working in the list. Is there
anything i am missing? I have had wifi working in an old version but i
am not sure what one that was. all it says is
Wifi IP: is missing - reboot or connect require
I am having issues setting wifi up in the latest image. I purchased
edimax ew-7811un as it shows up as working in the list. Is there
anything i am missing? I have had wifi working in an old version but i
am not sure what one that was. all it says is
Wifi IP: is missing - reboot or connect requi
Hi kidstypike, thanks for your quick response!
I thought that by mounting the share, that was all that had to be done.
At first I couldn't find anything that looked like your screenshot and
also nothing n port 9000 but suddenly I discovered the media server but
in the meantime music is sounding t
Click on the Beta tab at the bottom of the piCorePlayer web gui, accept
the warning. You should see a "configure LMS" button.
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Rnee wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Just a few days ago, I discovered pcp and would like to replace openelec
> on a rpi3, just to use it as a musicplayer.
> I installed as a combined LMS server and Squeezebox player and I'm using
> squeezer on Android to control the system.
>
> At first I tried to connec
Any Chance for a how to for Picoreplayer?
:rolleyes:
Please?!
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sbp wrote:
> Have you tried to choose "advanced mode" at the bottom of the "main"
> page.
> Then go to "Squeezelite" page and there choose hifiberry from the
> dropdown list then reboot.
I tried it. But no success
May its possible that I donate one DAC Module to get it supported under
piCorePlay
sbp wrote:
> You are absolutely fight, it was just to see if it did make a difference
just trying the Audio Optimized version.
it can not play 352 kHz FLAC.
Why the standard version can play them and the Audio Opt. no?
s
paul- wrote:
> The GPT partition does require the util-linux extension to be installed.
> Please make sure that is listed in the "installed extensions" list on
> the extension page.
>
> Would you mind starting an ssh session and posting the results of
>
> >
Code:
> >
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