dsdreamer wrote:
> In case others are interested, I noticed that the nightly build here:
> http://downloads.slimdevices.com/nightly/7.9/sc/12c414e/logitechmediaserver_7.9.1~1511211491_all.deb
> now has binary support for AARCH64 when used with Perl Version: 5.24.1 -
> aarch64-linux-gnu-thread-mul
Good to hear. Does that setp work with spotty as well?
Yes, the latest Spotty update comes with improved support for this platform.
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NWJ,
Thanks for putting together your tutorial. It took me a few tries to
get it working - not your fault as I tend to improvise, but I eventually
got there. I made some false assumptions and was playing with various
settings the first few times through to see what they would do, so I had
to st
Has anyone made this work on a PiZero either a W or a non-wireless 1.3?
On an non-W, I'm not getting past the white screen. On a PiZeroW
everything comes together except the final jivelite screen. I'm stuck
on the crond time disparity message. I note someone else mentioned this
in a different
Is there any way of controlling Volume Balance on the SB3. I seem to
recall in the early days of Squeezebox you could control it via the
remote.
The reason I am asking is that I just hooked up a D Class amp to a SB3
and it does not appear to have any balance controls.
I am using Linux Mint 18.3 an
Hi,
in another 'thread'
(http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?108321-Max-instances-of-squeezelite-is-4)
here we had some disccusion about gerrelts script.
Since i am not using this script but i do know it - i know that line is
from gerrelt.
Hopefully he sees that thread.
That are the
SlimChances wrote:
> Is there any way of controlling Volume Balance on the SB3. I seem to
> recall in the early days of Squeezebox you could control it via the
> remote.
> The reason I am asking is that I just hooked up a D Class amp to a SB3
> and it does not appear to have any balance controls.
Yeah, I've read the thread, I don't know the script but if its purpose
is to define a MAC address as player ID, why not define as many MAC as
needed out of something (almost) completely arbitrary like
"02:0a:0b:0c:0d:01", "02:0a:0b:0c:0d:02", etc.
I see quite often my pCPs start with a nil player
d6jg wrote:
> I don’t believe there is. It shouldn’t be necessary unless
> you have a really odd speaker placement.
>
> I think you can do it with piCorePlayer on Pi by twiddling the Alsa
> Settings.
>
>
> Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
The speakers are on a bookshelf. One speaker is clos
SlimChances wrote:
> The speakers are on a bookshelf. One speaker is closer to where I sit
> than the other, I just wanted to compensate for this. Not a big deal. I
> wonder why Sean Adams(?) removed the fade and balance options they were
> useful features.
IIRC They were done in hardware in SB1
bpa wrote:
> IIRC They were done in hardware in SB1 as well as Bass & Treble and
> these features were never available in later players using IP3K
> processor such as SB2 except Boom which has an additional DSP which
> enabled some audio processing such as audio "spacing".
That makes sense, but w
Hi folks,
I have a pCP 3.22 running on Pi 3 Model B with iQAudio DAC + and 7''
touchscreen with jivelite.
Since updating to 3.22, I have a problem coming back regularly. After
several days, the "Now Playing Screen" in Jivelite does not show up any
more. Player works, different streams (TuneIn ra
epoch1970 wrote:
> I don't know the script but if its purpose is to define a MAC address
> as player ID, why not
Hi,
hell yeah - it was too late yesterday
My script didnt work on a non enu debian eather :mad:
> arp -a
> ? (192.168.199.103) *auf* it auf not on.
Since squeezelite didnt
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