My mistake in the update script, wron kernel version. Ill fix it in a
couple hours
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This is the logfile from trying update the audio version:
[ INFO ] You are currently using piCorePlayer6.0.0-b7
[ INFO ] Boot partition size required: 47000. Boot partition size is:
131072
[ INFO ] Space required for update and extensions: 12000k
[ OK ] Free space: 432729k - Required space: 12
To be honest, I don't run the AudioCore. It gets next to zero testing.
The interface should run the same though.
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I had my boards for a few days, but left them in the box until I could
get the next pCP images out. I have the board with headphones out
(And a line out board). Working perfectly...I'll see if I can
streamline some of the install.
I think the buttons run a little smoother if you start pi
Insitu update on pi4 with lms went well, only hdmi setting was "on"
instead of "off".
Than i tried to update one pi 4 player with rt kernel. Insitu update was
not possible (error, errors, some packages could not be downloaded, root
partition was big enough-300Mb), so i just created a sd card with
You should not be allowed to enter odd characters in the web interface.
I tried to trap characters coming from the Bluetooth device itself.
Would you mind removing bluetooth, rebooting and then re-pairing. The
non regular ascii should be ignored..
I dont have any devices that I can test
castalla wrote:
> A little off current development. I'd like to have a custom wallpaper
> (plain dark red) - how to achieve that?
Make a PNG image that's 800x480, give it a name with the prefix 'pcp_',
e.g. 'pcp_DarkRed.png', then copy it to
/root/.jivelite/userpath/wallpapers.
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carsten_h wrote:
> Tomorrow I will install it onto my Squeezelite/Jivelite installation on
> a Pi 3B+ with 7" display.
I did it now. Everything has worked without any problem.
I did an update of bluetooth afterwards and now the name of the
headphone can have spaces. "Special" characters are sti
praganj wrote:
> I just did insitu update of my 6.0.0.b7 installation on pi4 player. It
> seems that nearly all settings have been transformed to 6.0.0b9, only
> two things dissappeared:
>
> 1. I had hdmi=off, after update there is hdmi=on
> 2. User Command #1 is ok, user command #2 dissappeare
paul- wrote:
> I just pushed a new image.
Thank you! I installed it insitu onto my LMS only installation on a Pi 4
inside the Argon One case and everthing is working fine.
Both user commands and the argononed.py script are still at their
places.
Great work!
Tomorrow I will install it onto my Sq
paul- wrote:
> Gain,
>
> I just built new kernels, lets see how that works, with the latest
> power management modification. If I dont get distracted, Ill try to
> get a new image pushed out.
>
> Paul
thanks, will try it!
Madamina, il catalogo è questo... town: Musical Fidelity Dr.Thom
A little off current development. I'd like to have a custom wallpaper
(plain dark red) - how to achieve that?
LMS server: Pi Zero
Amp: Denon PMA-50
Players/Speakers: Touch, Logitech Radios, Sonos Play 1s & Beam,
Libratone Zipp, GGMM E2 & E3, Yamaha WXAD-010, Loewe Airspeaker, Google
Chrome
paul- wrote:
> I just pushed a new image. Please read the OP
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?110727-BETA-piCorePlayer6-0-0-PI4-support&p=944664&viewfull=1#post944664
>
> Most of the feature changes are now frozen, will just do some bug
> fixes.
>
> Known issues:
> > > >
I just pushed a new image. Please read the OP
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?110727-BETA-piCorePlayer6-0-0-PI4-support&p=944664&viewfull=1#post944664
Most of the feature changes are now frozen, will just do some bug
fixes.
Known issues:
- Boot from USB on pi3 devices is not
Nearly there I think.
I have an 'LMS' applet that sits under the 'settings' section:
[image:
http://www.cjh.me.uk/MyPhotobucket/cache/DIYHifi/Jivelite/Settings%20with%20LMS_640.jpg]
It currently allows the LMS service to be disabled or enabled (referred
to as 'Autostart LMS'), and it allows th
praganj wrote:
> i did some tests today, and:
>
> normal kernel > audio kernel (with hats)
> no mmap > mmap (with hats)
>
> normal kernel < audio kernel (with usb dac)
> no mmap < mmap (with usb dac)
>
> never compared mmap-no mmap before, thank you for the advice :)
Interesting comparison.
mcduman wrote:
> my preferences with pCP:
>
> normal kernel > audio kernel (with hats)
> no mmap > mmap (with hats)
> pi zero > other pi's (as a player only)
> clean 3v3 > clean 5v (if no use for usb/hdmi)
i did some tests today, and:
normal kernel > audio kernel (with hats)
no mmap > mmap (w
paul- wrote:
> I meant to say work well. It does not deal well with interface changes.
> I suspect vpn is creating an interface.when you go back to a
> non-vpn interface, don't be surprised if you have a problem.
lol. I've been toggling a little bit and getting varied results, but
I'm mak
Jeff07971 wrote:
> I often run Pcp over a VPN
>
> I have posted a script here
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?106895-Running-picoreplayer-over-a-VPN&p=875306&viewfull=1#post875306
> This will check if the Pcp is on the local network and prevent a VPN
> being connected and if not
Paul Webster wrote:
> Is it using systemd to start it?
> As in systemctl start
>
> If it is the you can leave it all set-up and then
> systemctl enable
> To enable it to start on boot
> and
> systemctl disable
> To stop it starting on boot
Oh good grief - that's much simpler. Thank you Pa
ralphy wrote:
> Squeezeplay no longer requires expat-dev as it builds it's own expat
> library. That's an old requirement that I need to remove from the
> makefile.
>
> You shouldn't have needed to install am 1.15 unless you made changes to
> the automake config files. I'll have to look at th
Is it using systemd to start it?
As in systemctl start
If it is the you can leave it all set-up and then
systemctl enable
To enable it to start on boot
and
systemctl disable
To stop it starting on boot
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I've made my own init.d script file so that LMS can autostart, or not,
depending on a condition. It does this by conditionally calling the
original script file, which I've moved to a different location. I just
need an applet to set a flag now. And LMS can be
started/stopped/restarted from the
Gain,
I just built new kernels, lets see how that works, with the latest
power management modification. If I dont get distracted, Ill try to
get a new image pushed out.
Paul
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The 0,3 isolation was optimal for previous pis. Not sure the Pi4 is
mature enough to know what works there. The pi boards still have lots
of WiFi problems in general.
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paul- wrote:
> Increase the network delay on the WiFi page. Default is 50 seconds,
> but we are finding many routers are taking longer sometimes.
> Otherwise, enable WiFi, make sure it connects. Reboot with your
> Ethernet plugged in. The get your boot log from the diagnostics pages,
> a
D1eter wrote:
> Success: I have built SqueezePlay myself and now it displays all album
> art as it should. I can now go on with my project.
>
> Observations:
> In Makefile.linux it says to install expat-dev. That probably means just
> expat (I installed expat but didn't find or install expat-de
chill wrote:
> I've installed LMS 7.9.3, added a bit of music to a third partition on
> the USB stick, added Spotty and configured DSTM, and we're away. It's a
> nice little stand-alone server/player/controller.
>
> I think an applet to toggle LMS will be straightforward, but I doubt
> that mo
chill wrote:
> So the applet could set a flag, but I don't know how to start the
> service at boot depending on the status of that flag. Any ideas?
I think this will be easier than I anticipated. I took the
'logitechmediaserver' script file out of /etc/init.d, and placed it
somewhere that I c
I've installed LMS 7.9.3, added a bit of music to a third partition on
the USB stick, added Spotty and configured DSTM, and we're away. It's a
nice little stand-alone server/player/controller.
I think an applet to toggle LMS will be straightforward, but I doubt
that most people would want to ac
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