Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] ANNOUNCE: piCorePlayer 6.0.0

2020-05-06 Thread carsten_h
paul- wrote: > Don't use the PCM volume control.leave that blank. Then I can hear nothing. paul- wrote: > Set your PCM volume to 100% or 0db, then let the software make volume > adjustments. Where can I set this?

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] ANNOUNCE: piCorePlayer 6.0.0

2020-05-06 Thread paul-
Don't use the PCM volume control.leave that blank. Set your PCM volume to 100% or 0db, then let the software make volume adjustments. piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM. Homepage: https://www.picoreplayer.org Please 'donate'

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] ANNOUNCE: piCorePlayer 6.0.0

2020-05-06 Thread carsten_h
Hello! I attached USB speakers (Harman Kardon Soundsticks) to my Pi to use it with squeezelite. I set the following parameters for squeezelite: Output settings: "hw:CARD=SoundSticks,DEV=0" ALSA setting: 80:4::1: ALSO volume control: PCM This works for hearing the music loud. But when I want to

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] ANNOUNCE: LMS Monitor 2020

2020-05-06 Thread kuba
So I am looking forward update versions. My LMS Monitor as I said worked correctly for long time until I switched picoreplayer off. The day after I switched picoreplayer on and ... I saw communicate: Squeezelite not runing, I have spent hours to chanege settings without result. I prepared new

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] pCP solutions for "digital photo frame"

2020-05-06 Thread Ludopi
cmmh wrote: > Sorry if this has been figured out/answered before, but my searches > didn't discover anything. > > Is there a way to use my pCP units as digital photo frames when > squeezelite isn't playing anything? I've thought maybe the "Picture > Gallery" plugin might be the solution, but

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Jivelite on a Pirate Audio 240x240 screen

2020-05-06 Thread superpat999
chill wrote: > Hi Patrick - that's a good idea. At the time that script was written I > don't think there'd been any reports of the newer GPIO being seen 'in > the wild', but that's clearly changed now. I'll add a warning to the > instructions. > > EDIT: Done. Thank you P