Thank you , Paul !
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Just enable the -C option. This will close the output after so many
idle seconds.
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I made a QVGAsquareSkin by starting with the QVGAlandscapeSkin, which is
I can't really say why, but I'd have started with the Portrait mode
skin. But anyway... these screenshots look amazing! I was very tempted
to get one of those boards. Just because I wanted to see whether this
was
Hi Paul.
I can confirm it is working !
My setup is:
RPi4 + picorePlayer 6.0b7 + Khadas Tone Board (USB)
I had to stop Squeezelite in order to give Roon access to Tone Board.
Now, do yu think it is possible to have Squeezelite enabled when playing
via Roon?
This is possible by example in
paul- wrote:
>
> Much easier to build an extension.
>
I don't have much experience, but I'd give it a try.
thanks, Paul,
-G
Madamina, il catalogo è questo... town: Musical Fidelity Dr.Thomas,
Preamp II, Infinity 7K, Squeezebox Classic (2), 2 Squeezelite bt on
Raspi, Raspberry Pi 2 with
You will have to add all of those files to /opt/.filetool.lst before you
try to backup.
Much easier to build an extension.
Don't forget to reload udev in your scripts somewhere.
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Interesting
It will require some updates for the final release of pCP6, but let us
know if it works.
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I have just found this:
https://github.com/efoverskov/picoreplayer-roonbridge
I am gonna try the script.
If it is working, a big plus for PCP from my point of view !
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Thanks Paul, I will try that.
Some further debugging showed that the script did not run at all,
running it from the command prompt gave the desired result.
I have performed an upgrade of pcp-base and that has seems to have
solved the problem, but I will change to "pcp power off" as that is
Paul Webster wrote:
> LMS and its related bits of software really are great.
They certainly are - very well thought-out. I compared the display to
both the Controller and the Radio. The only bit that doesn't seem right
at the moment is the position of the on-screen play/FF/Rew symbols -
they
tried adding a file in /etc/udev/rules.d, backup my changes (from main
page) and reboot.
The file is gone.
Madamina, il catalogo è questo... town: Musical Fidelity Dr.Thomas,
Preamp II, Infinity 7K, Squeezebox Classic (2), 2 Squeezelite bt on
Raspi, Raspberry Pi 2 with HiFiBerry, Ubuntu 18.4
Paul Webster wrote:
> You might find LMS on RPi0 a bit slow though.
I am actually very happy with it and also suprised how well it works!
(This is my 'vacation setup' with a very small library and one player
only with main focus on streaming podcasts, radio and Spotify and
sometimes also
I added a file in /etc/udev/rules.d, this is needed to have write access
to USB devices.
The binary in /usr/sbin, and the startup script in /etc/init.d.
I guess it must be managed differently.
Madamina, il catalogo è questo... town: Musical Fidelity Dr.Thomas,
Preamp II, Infinity 7K,
LMS and its related bits of software really are great.
Paul Webster
http://dabdig.blogspot.com
Author Radio France (FIP etc) plugin
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thanks Paul,
I tried with v.6.0 beta too, and it's the same.
You can only add wlan0 to the bridge from console, and will loose it
after a reboot.
Madamina, il catalogo è questo... town: Musical Fidelity Dr.Thomas,
Preamp II, Infinity 7K, Squeezebox Classic (2), 2 Squeezelite bt on
Raspi,
You might find LMS on RPi0 a bit slow though.
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http://dabdig.blogspot.com
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I made a QVGAsquareSkin by starting with the QVGAlandscapeSkin, which is
240x320, and judiciously changing a few '320's to '240'. And it seems
to work ok. It can't be that simple can it?
[image:
http://www.cjh.me.uk/MyPhotobucket/cache/DIYHifi/Jivelite/240x240/Choose%20Language_640.jpg]
I've not tested bridge mode in a while. If you are connecting your
phone to the pCP device wirelessly, then just use AP mode.
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pcp stop, should stop the current track, but depending on the powersave
setting in LMS it might not show the clock.
You should use "pcp power off"
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no, after rebooting the bridge has lost wlan0, and in no way I was able
to add it again.
:-(
Madamina, il catalogo è questo... town: Musical Fidelity Dr.Thomas,
Preamp II, Infinity 7K, Squeezebox Classic (2), 2 Squeezelite bt on
Raspi, Raspberry Pi 2 with HiFiBerry, Ubuntu 18.4 LTS server
Thanks Ralphy - I'll have a play this evening.
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mherger wrote:
> Uh, oh... I just saw that all 8.0 builds but the .deb files have
> disappeared from the downloads site. I've seen this a few days ago
> already, but thought this was an accident of some kind. But it seems to
>
> repeat itself. I'll have to see with IT what's wrong there. I'm
Hello,
I would like to add a software tool to manage usb devices connected to
my PiCorePlayer, namely a temperature sensor.
When I reboot, it is lost.
Is there a way to make it persistent? it's a very small tool (800kB).
-Gian
Madamina, il catalogo è questo... town: Musical Fidelity
The QVGA skins are available in the pcp extension
pcp-jivelite_wqvgaskins however, they would need to be modified for the
240x240 res as Michael has already indicated.
You can copy the skin(s) to $HOME/.jivelite/applets so you can modify
it.
We change the default jivelite skin to the Joggler
reporting back:
I have recreated a library with .ogg files from my main set of .flac
files.
Using the oggenc from the vorbis-tools extension, and a some scripts
from chilll.
The files play without issue's, on all players in my house, also when
synchronised in groups.
The issue's I had must
I have updated from RPI3 and 5.0 to RPI4 with 6.0.0 b7 and can't get the
Power On/Off Script to work any more. Essentially I want the playback to
stop at power off in order to get the clock on the display. The script
works fine on the command line and on my RPI3 setup.
Code:
Thanks Michael - I'll start from there.
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Michael 'pointed out'
(https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?110727-BETA-piCorePlayer6-0-0-PI4-support=956299=1#post956299)
that the Radio and Controller both have 240 pixel screens. Is it
But please note that they only have 240px in one dimension, 320 in the
other. You'd have to
Michael 'pointed out'
(https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?110727-BETA-piCorePlayer6-0-0-PI4-support=956299=1#post956299)
that the Radio and Controller both have 240 pixel screens. Is it
feasible to extract a skin from those devices? I have both, and I have
previously SSH'd into a
ralphy wrote:
> Try adding this to the list of envars.
>
> SDL_FBDEV=/dev/fb1
Thanks Ralphy - that's moved things along a bit. I now get the 'piCor'
part of the splash screen, before it crashes back to a prompt. The last
few lines of the log file show that it's trying to load the Joggler
Uh, oh... I just saw that all 8.0 builds but the .deb files have
disappeared from the downloads site. I've seen this a few days ago
already, but thought this was an accident of some kind. But it seems to
repeat itself. I'll have to see with IT what's wrong there. I'm going to
kick off new
Did you try it and it worked for you?
Works for me.
That said I had a moment of confusion, too. The update would first check
for an update download url in /tmp/slimupdate/update_url. That file is
created by the installed LMS. Make sure that file does not exist any
more before you try to
ralphy wrote:
> That really sounds like you need to make changes to ts.conf for your
> touchscreen.
>
> What variations did you try in the ts.conf file?
>
> Did you try the waveshare driver that's included in the libts extension?
> It's based on the original driver from
>
That's great!
Too bad about the brightness. Hopefullly, you find a way to improve it.
Ralphy
*1*-Touch, *5*-Classics, *3*-Booms, *1*-UE Radio
'Squeezebox client builds'
(https://sourceforge.net/projects/lmsclients/files/) 'donations'
tparvais wrote:
> Hello
>
> I strictly follow commands above.
> Unfortunately, calibration process is still crazzy, same effect:
> calibration steps for random corners are skipped , thus fails.
>
> Thank you
That really sounds like you need to make changes to ts.conf for your
touchscreen.
Try adding this to the list of envars.
SDL_FBDEV=/dev/fb1
Ralphy
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Ok thanks to Ralphy, Jeff, Chill, et al, this is now working quite well,
though the screen brightness (lack of) probably is what it is.
My currently working settings:
Code:
alps:/home/sodface# cat /etc/ts.conf
# generated by libts
module_raw input (null)
paul- wrote:
> 99% sure Thats a bug on the server side.
Thanks, Paul!
I am sure you are right:
I just tried with the exact same procedure to update to 7.9.3 and that
worked fine!
Maybe something wrong with the versioning of LMS 8.0.0.?
I'll ask / notify Michael in the LMS Forum folder.
Oh, that makes sense.
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99% sure Thats a bug on the server side.
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Thanks for your feedback; as suggested, I move my question to:
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?110642-ANNOUNCE-piCorePlayer-5-0-0=961065=1#post961065
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Hi - I was referred to this thread for potential help for my question:
"How to install LMS 8.0 on piCorePlayer (on PiZero)?"
I am on piCorePlayer v5.0.1 and 7.9.2 - 1578996832 @ Tue Jan 14 12:21:10
CET 2020 on a PiZeroW.
I followed these instructions:
Code:
1. Access
OK, I got information that auto sense is working when usb device is
powered off and switched on again. I can agree. Since my streamer is
running 24/7 it's not working because there is a constant link without
level.
slimhase wrote:
> Sorry, I should have noted that: I did that change and the result was
> the one I quoted.
>
> Did you try it and it worked for you?
Worked fine for me on a Pi4 & a Pi3B+.
Code:
Logitech Media Server Version: 8.0.0 - 1579195548 @ Thu Jan 16
kidstypike wrote:
> In step 5 above, you need to change 7.9.2 to 8.0.0
Sorry, I should have noted that: I did that change and the result was
the one I quoted.
Did you try it and it worked for you?
Heiner
My system: LMS 7.9x on Open Peak Joggler running Roobarbs SqueezePlay
OS; (Library on
ops! sorry, maybe it it was a silly question.
I found out that "Enable Wireless AC function of the radio", which is
obscure to me, fixed the bridge, and now it is working..
tc@piCorePlayer:~$ brctl show
bridge name bridge id STP enabled interfaces
br0
slimhase wrote:
> I would like to try the 8.0 LMS Version, but I don't know how :-(
>
> 1) When I try the nightly update button within piCorePlayer, it
> obviously only checks within the 7.9.2 branch
> 2) When I follow these instructions (as in
>
I would like to try the 8.0 LMS Version, but I don't know how :-(
1) When I try the nightly update button within piCorePlayer, it
obviously only checks within the 7.9.2 branch
2) When I follow these instructions (as in
https://www.picoreplayer.org/how_to_upgrade_lms.shtml):
Code:
Hello,
I'm trying to setup a PiCorePlayer v.5 as bridged access point.
When I connect the phone, it shows that the wifi connection has no
internet.
Here is the bridge:
tc@piCorePlayer:~$ brctl show
bridge name bridge id STP enabled interfaces
br0
ralphy wrote:
> Good. First let's go back and try using the libts extension from pcp
> 3.5 that was reported to work with the waveshare screen, albeit a
> different model.
>
> You'll need to install the libcofi.tcz extension from the webgui as
> well, since the older libts requires it but the
paul- wrote:
> We don't have portaudio on pCP.
However, this old post from Roland0 might be a good starting point for
an adventurous person ...
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?103073-Announce-music-visualizer-for-squeezelite
It uses the shared memory from SqueezeLite to feed into
I've moved this over from the 'pCP6/Pi4 thread'
(https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?110727-BETA-piCorePlayer6-0-0-PI4-support),
where it wasn't really on-topic.
The 'Jivelite on Alpine Linux'
(https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?111488-Jivelite-on-Alpine-Linux)
thread
The 'Jivelite on Alpine Linux'
(https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?111488-Jivelite-on-Alpine-Linux)
thread prompted me to have another go at getting Jivelite to work on the
little Pirate Audio 240x240 display. After following 'JQW's
instructions'
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