Use fdisk to create additional partitions.
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w3wilkes wrote:
> My reason for the USB jump drive is to keep music off the SD card where
> the system is.
That might be your reason but that is not the reason for others. By
creating a third partition is seems that is can isolate from the system
partition and can be protected as well as
Greg Erskine wrote:
> pCP does not have a "feature for 100% power saving" :confused:
> (Except for the power on/off switch :))
I think that was his joke (a reference to a recent similar comment by
someone in pCP team).
He is saying that after saving some settings and powering down pCP he
finds
sodface wrote:
> I didn't test much more after I noticed the pause issue. Have you had a
> chance to look at that?
>
Not really, it's not obvious why clearing the vis buffer doesn't have
the expected result, so I'll probably need a better understanding how
cava actually works,
>
> I'm
...additional info.
uname -a
4.14.89_1 #1 SMP Tue Dec 18 14:35:58 UTC 2018 armv7l GNU/Linux
perl -v
This is perl 5, version 28, subversion 0 (v5.28.0) built for
armv7l-linux
So, maybe the perl version is causing issues. Void is a rolling release,
so it might not be the correct distro to
pCP does not have a "feature for 100% power saving" :confused:
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LivewareProblem wrote:
> I've built a hardware volume control knob using a digispark (trinket)
> USB controller (see
> https://www.instructables.com/id/Digispark-Volume-Control/) which sends
> out HID Volume + and Volume - signals over USB... which in Windows works
> the same as keyboard volume
LivewareProblem wrote:
> I've built a hardware volume control knob using a digispark (trinket)
> USB controller (see
> https://www.instructables.com/id/Digispark-Volume-Control/) which sends
> out HID Volume + and Volume - signals over USB... which in Windows works
> the same as keyboard volume
When I use the feature for 100% power saving :cool: and power afterwards
RPi again, the squeezelite settings are kind of lost.
The entries "Max sample rate" and "Upsample setting" are still filled as
expected, but there is no music playing.
I need to press the SAVE button. Only then music is
paul- wrote:
> What are you trying to do? Jivelite already has keyboard control.
I've built a hardware volume control knob using a digispark (trinket)
USB controller (see
https://www.instructables.com/id/Digispark-Volume-Control/) which sends
out HID Volume + and Volume - signals over USB...
What are you trying to do? Jivelite already has keyboard control.
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
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Hi
I've noticed a few post mention triggerhappy (thd) to control volume -
how do you install this on PiCorePlayer? is there a guide anywhere I can
follow to install and set up the daemon? The GitHub docs mention systemd
but I don't see that in tinycore...
Thanks!
d6jg wrote:
> @Jeff07971
>
> Have a look at Greenshot as an alternative screenshot tool. Its the best
> I have ever used by a considerable way.
>
> 26294
:p That was with Greenshot !
*Players:* SliMP3,Squeezebox3 x3,Receiver,SqueezeLite-X,PiCorePlayer x3
*Server:* LMS Version: Latest
Jeff07971 wrote:
> 26293
@Jeff07971
Have a look at Greenshot as an alternative screenshot tool. Its the best
I have ever used by a considerable way.
26294
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edward.zeidan wrote:
> Just want to ask you PcPlayer guys, that my Western Digital 1Tb disk is
> not getting recognised by LMS in the "Detected USB Disks to Mount", Do
> you think I
> should Resize File System again to mount the WD volume, it's formatted
> to NTFS, and the folder is called
Dear Greg and all,
First of all, thank you for making piCorePlayer such a great player. I
tried other audioplayers on my Raspberry Pi, but this one beats them in
terms of stability and speed!
Recently I bought a X6000K-7.1CH to for a multi-room audio from
piCorePlayer. Seems like a great card
paul- wrote:
> The resize part of pCP has not changed from the last version, unless
> something a newer kernel is doing. I dont have anything bigger than
> 32gb. 100mb is big enough for almost anything you need for pCP.
>
> Have you tested the card to be valid.
Just want to ask you
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