Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Jivelite for piCorePlayer

2018-07-09 Thread paul-
I ran some tests tonight, the file systems were unmounted well before the fast 10 blinks of the green led. If you are using a network mounted disk, then the shutdown can take longer, as the system will wait for the network drive to be unmounted before finishing the shutdown. piCorePlayer a sm

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce: Squeezelite - a small headless squeezeplay emulator for linux (alsa only)

2018-07-09 Thread s25a
Hi, thanks for your answer. > As far as LMS is concerned this is a .wav file, then all the transcoding > defined for WAV take place. In this case it seems to me is converted to > FLAC 44.1/16. Hi that is exactly what I do not understand. The File is a DXD file http://dsd-guide.com/faq/what-dx

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Jivelite for piCorePlayer

2018-07-09 Thread paul-
I'll have to check the lights on my systems. I never pay attention to them. But the OS is halted within about 5-10 seconds of pressing the shutdown button. piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM. Homepage: https://sites.google.com/site/picoreplayer/home Please 'donate' (ht

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Jivelite for piCorePlayer

2018-07-09 Thread Jeff07971
paul- wrote: > The firmware is probably still active. Just pull the plug. That is > how pCP is designed.everything is in Ram or readonly filesystems. Just to be clear Paul-, Are you saying all filesystem operations are completed before the green LED flashes 10 times ? *Players:* SliM

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Jivelite for piCorePlayer

2018-07-09 Thread Man in a van
wtnh wrote: > > But I notice that the green activity LED on the Pi continues to blink > for about 30 seconds, then goes out. Since I am also running LMS, I am > wondering if LMS is still active and doing some disk I/O. If so, I would > think that powering off the Pi should wait to avoid SD card