paul- wrote:
> Probably a cache on our CDN, I thought I reset it, but I was having
> network problems this morning. I just reset it again, give it a shot.
Yep. That fixed it. Thanks.
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Updated a Server/Player and two players today From 4.1 to 5.0 using the
hotfix/update method.
All seem to working fine. Took about 5 minutes each.
Thanks pcp team.
*Music Store & VPN Server: *Synology DS215J NAS*
Home Server/Study Player:* LMS 7.9.2 on Pi 3B piCorePlayer v4.1
Server/USB Audi
Does 5.0 contain out-of-the-box support for using official Squeezebox IR
remote (in my case with simple TSOP on GPIO) - or will people have to go
through the keytable set-up steps?
Paul Webster
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Author Radio France (FIP etc) plugin
psketch wrote:
> Insitu isn't showing up the 5.0 option for me. I've run the hotfix to
> 4.1.2, but only seeing 4.0.0 and 4.1.0 as options for update
>
Probably a cache on our CDN, I thought I reset it, but I was having
network problems this morning. I just reset it again, give it a shot.
Insitu isn't showing up the 5.0 option for me. I've run the hotfix to
4.1.2, but only seeing 4.0.0 and 4.1.0 as options for update
Code:
[ INFO ] Internet accessible.
[ INFO ] pCP repository accessible.
[ INFO ] You are currently using piCorePlayer v4.1.2
[ INFO
Nice! Thanks for the treat.
I just bought a new 7" RPi screen yesterday ( 1st was not working, bad
touch calibration ).
Setting it up I saw the new version. Tried the in-situ upgrade from 4.0.
Wacked my sd ( no boot ), so I got a new image.
Works great so far.
2 Duets controllers, 1 X Boom, 1
I'll investigate more tomorrow, but for now I'm back on beta 9:
With 5.0.0, WIFI was flaky - slow ssh, sometimes the player even dropped
out from being listed in the LMS web interface. Issues disappeared when
I rebooted into b9.
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paul- wrote:
> Depends on what version of the beta I let you test there were a few
> betas with glitched update packages. If it works you should be fine.
Beta 9. But apparently, for that version it does not work (only 4.1.0
and 4.0.0 are listed as versions to update from, so when trying to
pputzer wrote:
> Should I also do this when upgrading from the beta, or is in-site update
> OK for that situation?
Depends on what version of the beta I let you test there were a few
betas with glitched update packages. If it works you should be fine.
piCorePlayer a small player for the
paul- wrote:
> _RECOMMENDED_UPGRADE_PATH._
> > > >
- Download new image and configure from scratch.
- Insitu_update is availiable, and handles most installations. You
> will need to run HotFix on your 4.1.0 installation. And may need to
> remove and re-install added features.
> >
The link to the normal 5.0.0 on the downloadpage is incorrect:
https://repo.picoreplayr.org/insitu/piCorePlayer5.0.0/piCorePlayer5.0.0.zip
it should be:
https://repo.picoreplayer.org/insitu/piCorePlayer5.0.0/piCorePlayer5.0.0.zip
There is simply an "e" missing. :-)
The pCP team is happy to announce the release of piCorePlayer 5.0.0
Significant changes
_*pCP_5.0.0*_
- Kernel 4.19.40
- AudioCore kernel 4.19.40-rt19. All RPi processors supporting
Realtime Kernels.
- RPi Firmware 2019/05/02
- Update to Squeezelite v1.9.2-1158-pCP. Includes https direct
Man in a van wrote:
> Try using SSH
>
> https://www.picoreplayer.org/how_to_access_pcp_via_ssh.shtml
>
>
> to access alsamixer?
>
> 27521
Solved! Pumping up the alsamixer made the difference. Thanks to everyone
for the help.
pettifoggery wrote:
> I'm on 4.1.0. I didn't see the 3.00 thread title. Sorry about that.
>
> Anyway, after adding hw:CARD=cubik to the output setting box the
> speakers are now working. Though the output is a bit low. If I whack the
> LMS output up to 100% it's still barely audible. And with l
USB devices often have many possible output settings.
Expand the more> by the output setting, you should see all of the
possible choices. You also may need to set the Alsa volume to max
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Paul Webster wrote:
> Now go to the pCP web interface and choose Squeezelite - and then from
> the "Audio settings" section at the top choose "USB Audio" and hit
> save.
> It should then ask to reboot ... to which you should say yes.
>
> Then, when it comes back, go to the same place and pick o
Based on the kernel, he is using 4.1.0
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Now go to the pCP web interface and choose Squeezelite - and then from
the "Audio settings" section at the top choose "USB Audio" and hit
save.
It should then ask to reboot ... to which you should say yes.
Then, when it comes back, go to the same place and pick one of the
listed USB audio device
Paul Webster wrote:
> You could check to see if they are discovered as a USB device during the
> boot phase.
> For example - from SSH session
> dmesg | grep -i usb
>
> or from the web UI in Beta mode - go to the Diagnostics page and look
> for dmesg and the scroll through that (or Copy/Paste in
Hello, Im using picore 4,1 w LMS and running a Hifiberry AMP+ in my
bedroom
I would like to add a sub which is line level in only.
Is there a way to use both The amp and the built in Pi analogue out in
parallell?
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