Are you using an iPhone? If so, that is an apple thing that I dont
know how to work around. Seems to get quicker on second or third
reconnects
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Davis,
You need to add load the net usb kernel modules.
Add a file named netusb. On your boot partition.
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Please try to remove the quotes around GB for country code. For some
reason it thinks your country code is G
I dont use WiFi on a zero much, Ill have to take a look.
I think you are going to be disappointed in this setup, as the rpi
wireless chip does not play that nicely with WiFi and Blu
kidstypike wrote:
> You need pCP 6.0.0-B7 image for a Pi4.
>
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?110727-BETA-piCorePlayer6-0-0-PI4-support
Fantastic! I thought I was going mad! Will rush home and have another
go, thanks to both of you.
Matt
*SqueezeBoxes:* A *'piCorePlayer'
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Paul Webster wrote:
> Try taking the quotes out
Ah, if I remove the quotes from the wpa_supplicant.conf file (which
kinda contradicts the sample) to get the following line:
country=GB
then the kernel panic goes away, thanks.
However the problem of "no sound" apparently continues, and I'm sti
Hi,
I have a Pi Zero WH with a ETH-USB-HAT from Waveshare.
While booting there is the error: Waiting for
network..No network found! Done (52).
I want to connect with Ethernet. With setup Wifi in cli the setting is
empty after exit the menu.
A static IP with wir
>
> Unexpected user alpha2: "G
>
Try taking the quotes out
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For RPI4 use pCP v6 (beta at the moment).
pCP 5 does not have the firmware (sort of) for RPI4
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TheLastMan wrote:
> I have just bought a RPi 4 to create a new Squeezebox emulator. I have
> flashed the PiCorePlayer 5.0.0 image onto a 32GB microSD card using the
> recommended software.
> I have then inserted it into the slot on the RPi, plugged in a network
> cable connected directly to my
I have v6.0.0-b7 on an rPi0w. I'm trying to use both WiFi and Bluetooth
to create a totally wireless "Squeezebox".
I have enabled WiFi, and it joins my SSID ok, and I've paired with a
speaker successfully. However, I can't seem to actually get any sound
out (I've tried playing with volume, but I
I have just bought a RPi 4 to create a new Squeezebox emulator. I have
flashed the PiCorePlayer 5.0.0 image onto a 32GB microSD card using the
recommended software.
I have then inserted it into the slot on the RPi, plugged in a network
cable connected directly to my router and then powered up th
I meant that
- in NO WAP on piCorePlayer: the Raspberry Pi connects to the smartphone
in 10-15 seconds.
- in WAP on piCorePlayer: the smartphone connects to the Raspberry Pi in
45-50 seconds.
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paul- wrote:
> The onboard RPi i2s hardware only supports 192k. You would have to do
> USB to get those rates, and it can be very difficult with the RPI USB
> weakness.
>
> The PI4 has better chances with the USB
Ok, I was using rune 5 beta before piCore and it played the 352.8 khz
file fine,
Not sure what you meanin normal mode. The only time the phone
connects to the pCP device is when you are in AP mode.
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Hi!
After turning on Raspberry Pi3B ...
In normal mode, the connection time with the smartphone is 10-15
seconds.
Through Access Point, the connection time with the smartphone is 45-50
seconds.
It's a long time. How can this be fixed?
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Hey guys,
I've made an installer to avoid wasting time everytime I want to
install/update lms on my server and nas.
It will download and install LMS without having to compile everything
every time and it will check for updates and update lms when requested.
I'm going to share it because maybe it
tparvais wrote:
> Hello
>
> I wanted to know if it is possible to add custom icon in jivelite menu
> for direct access to some radio URL or Spotify playlist ?
>
> Or should I use an external switch connected to GPIO and a hack (that I
> don't know yet) to do this ?
>
> Thank you
You can crea
Thanks for the feedback Scott. That sounds logical.
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guzz46 wrote:
> Hi, does piCorePlayer 5.0 support 352.8 khz and 384 khz over i2s? I have
> a rpi 3b with a kali reclocker connected to an audio-gd r8 dac and when
> I play a 352.8 khz flac file sox gets used and it consumes about 25%
> cpu, I'm assuming sox is resampling because 192 khz flac fil
Hello
I wanted to know if it is possible to add custom icon in jivelite menu
for direct access to some radio URL or Spotify playlist ?
Or should I use an external switch connected to GPIO and a hack (that I
don't know yet) to do this ?
Thank you
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Hi, does piCorePlayer 5.0 support 352.8 khz and 384 khz over i2s? I have
a rpi 3b with a kali reclocker connected to an audio-gd r8 dac and when
I play a 352.8 khz flac file sox gets used and it consumes about 25%
cpu, I'm assuming sox is resampling because 192 khz flac files playback
without sox
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