Grumpy Bob wrote:
> OK, I did the following:
> 1. Connected one of the Squeezebox Radios to a Raspberry Pi running LMS
> 7.9.2
> 2. Installed the patch as suggested
> 3. Connected the Squeezebox radio to my main server - a Raspberry Pi
> running LMS 8.0.0
> 4. Set the alarm. This is to play BBC
If I connect the Squeezebox radio to the Raspberry Pi running LMS 7.9.2,
the alarm works at the specified time.
Any ideas?
Double or triple-check the time settings on your LMS Pi running LMS 8.
There's no change related to this in LMS8. I bet you could install 7.9
on that machine and would fa
Grumpy Bob wrote:
> No, I didn't install the LMS8 compatibility patch...I will search for
> it.
>
> Robert
OK, I did the following:
1. Connected one of the Squeezebox Radios to a Raspberry Pi running LMS
7.9.2
2. Installed the patch as suggested
3. Connected the Squeezebox radio to my main ser
Neat! Whats the enclosure - an old meter case?
Working on an update and getting pretty close to release
Lots of new functionality, inclusive:
OLED brightness adjustment at sunrise/sunset
Downmix meters for SA and VU - one big meter rather than stereo pair -
note its just the visual data that ge
Grumpy Bob wrote:
> No, I didn't install the LMS8 compatibility patch...I will search for
> it.
>
> RobertYou need to downgrade to LMS 7.9.2 before you can install the patch.
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Grumpy Bob wrote:
> No, I didn't install the LMS8 compatibility patch...I will search for
> it.
>
> Robert
You will find it on SBR: Settings/Advanced/Patch Installer/Version
Comparison Fix
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{"username":"myusername","auth_type":1,"auth_data":"QVFER283Vm.k="}
I checked your log and don't see any reason why that should fail... the
file as logged looks perfectly fine, I can parse it no problem. I have
no clue why that fails :-(.
Maybe I'm going to change the code slightly to no
Man in a van wrote:
> @noobity
>
> http://https://github.com/nicokaiser/rpi-audio-receiver
>
> I have never used the Bluetooth but the other connections worked.
>
> One just installs what is needed.
>
> If by concurrently you are refering to output, it is possible to run two
> squeezelite in
mherger wrote:
> >
> {"username":"myusername","auth_type":1,"auth_data":"QVFER283Vm.k="}
>
> Would you mind sharing the full log file with me? Non edited and all?
> I'd like to understand why your data would fail to parse as JSON.
>
> --
>
> Michael
sure, sent
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{"username":"myusername","auth_type":1,"auth_data":"QVFER283Vm.k="}
Would you mind sharing the full log file with me? Non edited and all?
I'd like to understand why your data would fail to parse as JSON.
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castalla wrote:
> Ronnie!
>
> I could never get this to work with the Cisco - the wifi fails totally
Hey Brian
Earlier this afternoon I did
Code:
of-netplan
as root on Kernel 5.4 which already had Jivelite installed
I powered of , pulled the
Man in a van wrote:
> I think I have cracked it.
>
> I found castalla's post where he did
>
>
>
>
> I have
>
> >
Code:
> > # /etc/fstab: static file system information.
> #
> # Use 'blkid -o value -s UUID' to print the universally unique identifier
> # for
Man in a van wrote:
> Can you tell me the .extension version of LMS you are installing?
>
> thanks
>
> ronnie
I think I have cracked it.
I found castalla's post where he did
> Edit the /etc/fstab file. Remove the line containing the tmpfs
> /var/log setting
>
I have
Code:
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slimhase wrote:
> You might want to try chills setupfrom this thread. Since I added swap,
> my system is running stable for me.
> He prepared a img, which only needs addition of LMS and runs otherwise
> out of the box.
Can you tell me the .extension version of LMS you are installing?
thanks
r
the credentials I was expecting to see preserved. But this time there
are none in Cache/spotty/*
Admin@MyNaS:/volume1/@appstore/SqueezeCenter/Cache/spotty/files$ ls
Admin@MyNaS:/volume1/@appstore/SqueezeCenter/Cache/spotty/files$ cd ..
Admin@MyNaS:/volume1/@appstore/SqueezeCenter/Cache/spotty$
Ok, I just linked two players together while one was playing spotify and
that may have been the cause of this failure. It failed right away
after that.
Log here:
[20-04-01 10:45:07.6046] Plugins::Spotty::AccountHelper::getCredentials
(284) Corrupted credentials file discovered. Removing config
mherger wrote:
> > The alarms set on my two SBRs no longer work since I upgraded to 8.0.
> > This surprises me, since I thought the alarm function was held on the
> > SBR itself.
>
> There should be absolutely no change in how alarms work in LMS8. Did you
>
> install the LMS8 compatibility pat
slimhase wrote:
> You really should make a backup-copy - if you are like me, you will have
> forgotten in 4 weeks what you did to set it up properly.
> (Nowadays, I put lots of notes into a readme, but still scratch my head
> when I reread it some month later...)
>
> -> Just pull an img file fr
castalla wrote:
> I keep meaning to make a usb stick clone copy - but have run out of
> sticks (and locked-in by Covid so can't easily get new ones).
>
> I have a pi zero running PcP as a backup.
You really should make a backup-copy - if you are like me, you will have
forgotten in 4 weeks what
slartibartfast wrote:
> There is always Amazon.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
True - almost certainly they'd send such small items by post - Spanish
post is operating at 20% .
LMS server: O2 Joggler with Jivelite
Amp: Denon PMA-50
Players/Speakers: Touch, Logitech Radios, Sono
castalla wrote:
> I keep meaning to make a usb stick clone copy - but have run out of
> sticks (and locked-in by Covid so can't easily get new ones).
>
There is always Amazon.
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sla
That's a typo, the extension is pigpio.tcz
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
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Paul Webster wrote:
> Agreed.
>
> When they were selling (2nd hand) for around 15-20 GBP I bought a few
> extra.
> I have (including those I've installed elsewhere in family) 7 in regular
> use and 2 spares.
9 Jogglers! Wow.
I had to get mine shipped from UK, as for some reason they were never
slimhase wrote:
> The Joggler is indeed a great device!
Agreed.
When they were selling (2nd hand) for around 15-20 GBP I bought a few
extra.
I have (including those I've installed elsewhere in family) 7 in regular
use and 2 spares.
Paul Webster
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slimhase wrote:
> I have not experienced this so far. All seems to work from 1st boot.
> (What does sometimes happen is that upon boot, Audio does not work, as
> if some setting is not kicking in - you only get some noise which seems
> CPU work related. When that happened, a reboot fixed that so
castalla wrote:
> It's not the mount issue, but more with accessing the internet - eg.
>
> [20-03-30 23:46:00.1875] Slim::Formats::XML::gotErrorViaHTTP (339)
> Error: getting http://opml.radiotime.com/Index.aspx?partnerId=16
> Couldn't resolve IP address for: opml.radiotime.com
> [20-03-30 23:
The alarms set on my two SBRs no longer work since I upgraded to 8.0.
This surprises me, since I thought the alarm function was held on the
SBR itself.
There should be absolutely no change in how alarms work in LMS8. Did you
install the LMS8 compatibility patch for SBR?
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paul- wrote:
> Its because it is not an extension. The howto is listed on the github
> page.
Are you referring to this
7.Backlight
>From the pCP Extension interface install the extension pigpiod.tcz
If you are I did the following
I found the ip address of my pi zero w (player only, LMS not in
The alarms set on my two SBRs no longer work since I upgraded to 8.0.
This surprises me, since I thought the alarm function was held on the
SBR itself.
Generally, alarm problems are where the SBR can't contact the playlist
and defaults to the 'disco tune'. At the moment, the alarm just doesn't
go
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