I have used the alsamixer settings from aiy raspbian build and used them
on my rpi zero w with AIY voicebonnet v2 running PCP 6 and it works
great, stereo on headphones and speakers.
I left the Audio output device settings to "Analog audio"
changed "Squeezelite Settings", Specify the output devi
If you use the streaming option, then you can stream over bluetooth, to
any player or player groups in LMS
1) Install pcp-streamer on the tweaks page.
2) Connect your bluetooth audio source (a2dp sink)
3) Set the device type to be a streamer on the pCP bluetooth page.
4) Connect your bluetooth d
Hi All!
When using DLNA/UPNP, you can stream to your custom devices groups (each
group containing multiple players in sync)
Is there a way to do the same via BlueTooh or Airplay?
It seems I can only connect to a single player using those, but I wish
that I could connect to a group so many play
doggod wrote:
> Yeah, was thinking it might be the power. I connected the PS to the
> screen socket as advised in various install instructs. So there would be
> no issue trying the other (Rpi) socket then? Or actually not sure what
> you actually suggest reading again. Should I try change socket
doggod wrote:
> What is "Xwindows"?
Correctly is is named the X Window System or X11 or X. The s at the
end is not correct. :-)
Here you can find information:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X_Window_System
It is the Unix Window manager and was developed in the 1980s.
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Paul Webster wrote:
> That is an indicator from your Pi that it is not getting enough power
> (electricity).
> You could try turning a few things off to see if it makes enough of a
> difference (e.g. HDMI) - or consider powering the screen and Pi from
> different power supplies (check first to m
That is an indicator from your Pi that it is not getting enough power
(electricity).
You could try turning a few things off to see if it makes enough of a
difference (e.g. HDMI) - or consider powering the screen and Pi from
different power supplies (check first to make sure that there would not
b
paul- wrote:
> Jivelite is not capable of running external programs like web browsers.
> Additionally we don't run Xwindows, so any standard browser wont run.
What is "Xwindows"? ...excuse a "newbie". Also another Q; sitting here
playing with my newly assembled PcP at the moment and every now
Jivelite is not capable of running external programs like web browsers.
Additionally we don't run Xwindows, so any standard browser wont run.
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
Homepage: https://www.picoreplayer.org
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(https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/websc
Ok so finally managed to put together my first PcP :-) Have a Rpi 3B
with official touchscreen and Pcp V 6.0.0. and it runs fine at the
moment.
I wonder if there is anyway to incorporate a web browser which could be
reachable from within the Jivelite GUI as an "App"? Reckon that would be
a real
Hi!
At home I am using Home Assistant for automations. It is possible to
control LMS from Home Assistant. Also it is possible to let LMS "say"
texts.
If you are doing this, there is this URL send to LMS to play it:
https:///api/tts_proxy/59d9a...long
number2d168f_en_-_google_translate.mp3
I
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