I am happily running piCorePlayer v6.0.0-b7 on a new RP 4. I am always
amazed that such a great project exists, and I hope everyone donates.
Under one setup, I did have some pops occur between flac tracks with
different sample rates (e.g., 16/44.1 -> 24/96). I blame the DAC/USB
combination,
TheLastMan wrote:
> All working fine now, thanks! Doddle to set up as before, and I will
> have to change my sig. My other piCorePlayers have been just players
> linked to my NAS. This one has LMS installed as well which is a
> revelation compared to my Synology. I have two mirrored music
I believe the issue is that the phone wants to have an internet
connection, and thus takes a long time to connect.
Hook the player up to a ethernet connection and then also enable AP
mode.Now connect your phone.does it connect quicker.
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi
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
All working fine now, thanks! Doddle to set up as before, and I will
have to change my sig. My other piCorePlayers have been just players
I don't use an iPhone. I use Samsung and Xiaomi smartphones, Huawei
tablet, Lenovo laptop. Raspberry Pi3B and Pi3B+. Always the connection
time after turning on the Raspberry is 45-50 seconds. Then, if
disconnected, and reconnect, then 5-10 seconds.
Yes, sorry for mixing up the names.
TWART016,
There is a file named wpa_supplicant.conf.sample on the boot partition,
rename the file to remove .sample from the name. Then edit the
file, there is instructions in the file.
Note: the file has a line in it for country code..country code
tparvais wrote:
> Hello
>
> I understand well. I was looking for some ideas where to find/dig. I'm
> pretty sure it's behind TS_LIB calibration.
> PiCore TS_LIB tools version has been compiled with limited debug option.
>
>
> I was ready to go further based on on our ideas where to
ralphy wrote:
> You can create a Favorite in LMS, then navigate to the Favorites menu
> item. Unfortunately, the favorites editor doesn't provide a way to
> change the icon field. The only way I've found to use a custom icon in
> favorites is to shutdown LMS update the
davis wrote:
> To be honest I think I'll give up with the rPi0w and Bluetooth/WiFi
> onboard. I've already got a DAC on the way, so I'm happy to wait for
> that to arrive. Wires are pretty hard to argue with, and I can tuck it
> all behind the speaker.
>
> Thanks for the support and advice
paul- wrote:
> Davis,
>
> You need to add load the net usb kernel modules.
>
> Add a file named netusb. On your boot partition.
Hi paul,
if you mean me:
I created the file netusb. After that I get the error:
Code:
netusb file found on mmcblk0p1
Loading
paul- wrote:
> Davis,
>
> You need to add load the net usb kernel modules.
>
> Add a file named netusb. On your boot partition.
Did you mean to address this to TWART016 rather than me?
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paul- wrote:
> Bluetooth is completely separate from the squeezelite page. Please send
> your bluetooth logs.
>
> I think you are going to be disappointed in this setup, as the rpi
> wireless chip does not play that nicely with WiFi and Bluetooth.
> Using a usb WiFi stick getting it away
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