hi pavowren,
FYI, piCorePlayer supports the Official 7" Raspberry Pi Foundation
screen. We made that decision assuming the majority of users would use
the screen designed specifically for the Raspberry Pi.
As you are finding out, there are probably a hundred screens with many
different specs.
mongrel wrote:
> Also have a look earlier in this thread (start around 'here'
> (https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?108852-Announce-piCorePlayer-3-5-0&p=913389&viewfull=1#post913389)).
>
> See what out put you get for ts_print if you don't see the zero at the
> end of the line for t
CraziFuzzy wrote:
> The 4 inch 320x480 touchscreens appear to be the perfect size to allow
> some of the stainless bezel to remain - my question is that I have not
> really seen any definitive answer whether JiveLite displays properly on
> a portrait and/or low resolution screen.
The screen res
pavowren wrote:
> however touch is "off" ...
Also have a look earlier in this thread (start around 'here'
(https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?108852-Announce-piCorePlayer-3-5-0&p=913389&viewfull=1#post913389)).
See what out put you get for ts_print – if you don't see the zero
at the
piPlayer wrote:
> I hade a similar problem and found the solution 'here'
> (https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?107366-picoreplayer-3-11-waveshare-3-5-TFT-jivelite-Raspberry-Pi-2B&p=905003&viewfull=1#post905003).
> Maybe it will help you too.
thank you for the pointer, but after the c
Paul,
thank you so much - that was the trick and now it starts with DSD
Code:
./squeezelite -n IFI -m 00:22:4d:b7:7d:b5 -d decode=debug -D :u32be -o
hw:CARD=Audio,DEV=0
[10:58:45.489171] decode_init:153 init decode
[10:58:45.489300] register_dsd:908 using dsd t