Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Jivelite for piCorePlayer

2020-05-07 Thread prabbit
peterw wrote: > On pCP/Jivelite, first go to Settings > Screen > Screensavers > Custom > Clock so you can set some of your configs in the numbered config slots > for Jivelite. > > > Remember pCP is designed to write to the SD card very seldom. If you use > Jivelite to make config changes, incl

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

2020-05-07 Thread shunte88
Hi @kuba there's no direct interaction with squeezelite other than using the exposed audio data, squeezelite has no reference or reliance on the monitor see the instructions below for debugging and post back details if things look amiss Hi @Marco you can try running with additional debug option

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] ANNOUNCE: piCorePlayer 6.0.0

2020-05-07 Thread Viragored
zordaz wrote: > Buy a HifiBerry DAC or an equivalent for your Pi and you're done. Thanks - I'll start my searching there. Digital: Squeezebox Duet Receiver - Yamaha RX-V2700 and Jamo speakers Analogue: Speakercraft MZC-66 for whole house system Logitech Music Server: 7.9.3 on an elderly PC r

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Jivelite for piCorePlayer

2020-05-07 Thread peterw
prabbit wrote: > Yes, I have. I can see the changes in the "Advanced" tab in LMS, but > nothing in Extras > Custom Clock in pCP. On pCP/Jivelite, first go to Settings > Screen > Screensavers > Custom Clock so you can set some of your configs in the numbered config slots for Jivelite. prabbit wr

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] LiFePO4wered/Pi+

2020-05-07 Thread Dutch87
I got word back for the support. The auto boot shutdown protection was disabled by these commands using a raspbian lite build with the drivers installed: # lifepo4wered-cli set PI_BOOT_TO 0 # lifepo4wered-cli set CFG_WRITE 70 It now works. I understand it takes the work of the developers here

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] piCorePlayer and On / Off software switch

2020-05-07 Thread gtj
>From the photos below is it safe to assume that I have to wire the button to pins 9 & 11 (GPIO17) ? +---+ |Filename: Annotation 2020-05-07 191210.jpg | |Download: http://forums.slimdevices.com/attachment.ph

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] LMS on Alpine Linux

2020-05-07 Thread sodface
Updated lms-nocpan package to the latest nightly: Code: Logitech Media Server Version: 8.0.0 - 1588799628 @ Wed May 6 23:55:26 CEST 2020 Installed the updated package: Code: server:~/aports/main/lms-nocpan$ sud

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Jivelite for piCorePlayer

2020-05-07 Thread prabbit
peterw wrote: > 1) Have you used Custom Clock Helper to save some styles? I like to pick > one form the list, change the name and any relevant settings, and Apply. > Then the Custom Clock settings should see the saved style. Yes, I have. I can see the changes in the "Advanced" tab in LMS, but n

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

2020-05-07 Thread MarcoSchwar
Hello shunte88, great work!! Got it working on the first approach with your howto. But only Name, Track and time is displayed. On Stop the clock is presented, the shown Informations are correct. But whatever lettercase (combination) I wrote for the visualisation, nothing happens, only the screen

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Jivelite for piCorePlayer

2020-05-07 Thread peterw
prabbit wrote: > I just built a RPi with a 7" touchscreen. I have pCP 6.0.0 installed and > running. Everything appears to be working fine except Custom Clock. No > styles are loading, none can be fetched. > > I have Custom Clock Helper 2.11.94 installed. However, the Custom Clock > applet on p

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Jivelite for piCorePlayer

2020-05-07 Thread prabbit
I just built a RPi with a 7" touchscreen. I have pCP 6.0.0 installed and running. Everything appears to be working fine except Custom Clock. No styles are loading, none can be fetched. I have Custom Clock Helper 2.11.94 installed. However, the Custom Clock applet on pCP/Jivelite is 1.01.004. Wha

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] ANNOUNCE: piCorePlayer 6.0.0

2020-05-07 Thread Man in a van
> > [image: > https://forums.slimdevices.com/images/misc/quote_icon.png] Originally > Posted by *Man in a van* '[imag

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] ANNOUNCE: piCorePlayer 6.0.0

2020-05-07 Thread carsten_h
Man in a van wrote: > plughw instead of Output settings: "hw:CARD=SoundSticks,DEV=0" After setting this and a reboot, it seems to be fine (nothing is set for ALSO volume control). I will try if this is what I want. :-) Man in a van wrote: > do the speakers have their own volume level ? No,

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] ANNOUNCE: piCorePlayer 6.0.0

2020-05-07 Thread Man in a van
carsten_h wrote: > Thank you for your reply! > > I have enough steps available, I can step from 20% to 0% in 1% steps. > But there is simply no sound. The volume goes from a little bit too loud > at 20% to off or nearly not hearable at 19%. right ! i was misunderstanding :) have you tried p

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] ANNOUNCE: piCorePlayer 6.0.0

2020-05-07 Thread carsten_h
Man in a van wrote: > I know some 'phone apps allow the volume steps to be altered by > different values Thank you for your reply! I have enough steps available, I can step from 20% to 0% in 1% steps. But there is simply no sound. The volume goes from a little bit too loud at 20% to off or nea

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] piCorePlayer and USB Audio

2020-05-07 Thread nimnul
ralphy wrote: > Does this happen only for DSD? If so, you can add a delay in the -D > option. > > > Code: > > -D [delay][:format] Output device supports DSD, delay = optional delay switching between PCM and DSD in ms > format = dop (default if not specified), u

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] piCorePlayer and USB Audio

2020-05-07 Thread ralphy
nimnul wrote: > Im plugging directly into my DAC/Preamp, which has an Amanero USB input. > > > Sound is fine from both PCM and DSD, but the first tenths of seconds of > the songs is missing. Like the first bar is missing. > How do I adress that? > > If I use HifiBerry Digi+ I dont have that

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] ANNOUNCE: piCorePlayer 6.0.0

2020-05-07 Thread Man in a van
carsten_h wrote: > Thank you for the explanation! > > > > I want to have more control of the volume at the lower end of the > volume. When I want to hear loud I also want to set this. > It was a little bit strange to have at 20% to much volume and below that > to have no volume at all. I kn

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Raspberry Pi PICOREPLAYER

2020-05-07 Thread truscellino
Hi, I started with PiCorePlayer recently with no previous experience of music streaming systems. I use it with Qobuz and it's great. With PcP solution you just need to understand the different elements: - music server is LMS (Logitech Media Server) - which also provides the graphical infor

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] piCorePlayer and On / Off software switch

2020-05-07 Thread gtj
truscellino wrote: > Hi, > In the thread I referred to, the GPIO pins in my case were imposed by > the board I was using (which is a DAC with included power switch > capabilities), so in PcP "tweaks" I had to set the GPIO pins with > respect to hardware configuration. Previous posts in the same

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] piCorePlayer and On / Off software switch

2020-05-07 Thread truscellino
gtj wrote: > Thank you so much for this! I'd rather not mess with Python if what I > want to achieve is doable with the PcP. > Just to clarify, should I wire up the momentary button on GPIO 22 and > 17? Will it wake up the device aside from powering it down? Hi, In the thread I referred to, th

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] LiFePO4wered/Pi+

2020-05-07 Thread Dutch87
Yeah, by me its also ontopic, since I wonder if anybody here has experience using a different UPS on piCore player thats compatible with this OS.. Dutch87's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=70039 Vi

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Raspberry Pi PICOREPLAYER

2020-05-07 Thread Michael Herger
I come from volumio, I would like to know if I need a screen if or if for the raspberry pi and if this platform has to pay or something, it is compatible with tidal so I see something that interests me very much I would like to know if it is compatible with qobuzz too, ¿ Can this be handled on mob

[SlimDevices: Unix] Raspberry Pi PICOREPLAYER

2020-05-07 Thread Gabito22
I come from volumio, I would like to know if I need a screen if or if for the raspberry pi and if this platform has to pay or something, it is compatible with tidal so I see something that interests me very much I would like to know if it is compatible with qobuzz too, ¿ Can this be handled on mob

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] ANNOUNCE: piCorePlayer 6.0.0

2020-05-07 Thread zordaz
Viragored wrote: > Hi all. I've just installed piCoreplayer on a Raspberry Pi 3, pretty > much aiming just to prove the concept for when the day comes that my > slowly dying Squeezebox Duet finally dies and has to be replaced. > Frankly, I'm astonished that the team who run this project have pro

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] ANNOUNCE: piCorePlayer 6.0.0

2020-05-07 Thread carsten_h
Thank you for the explanation! Man in a van wrote: > I thought you wanted it quieter? I want to have more control of the volume at the lower end of the volume. When I want to hear loud I also want to set this. It was a little bit strange to have at 20% to much volume and below that to have no

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] ANNOUNCE: piCorePlayer 6.0.0

2020-05-07 Thread Man in a van
carsten_h wrote: > Then I can hear nothing. > ... No that is not correct. At 60% it is hearable that there is > something. At 90% I can understand the music and at 100% it has the > volume I want for evenings. > How can I get it louder? > > > > Where can I set this? Try ssh into the pi and

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] pcp + LMS + NAS

2020-05-07 Thread edwin2006
Just to resurrect an older thread. Trying to mount to a share located on a Windows Server 2019 box. Tried vers=1.0 and vers-2.0 without any luck despite the fact that i enabled SMB1 for testing purposes. *SqueezeBoxes:* 1x Transporter (Living room) 1x SB2 (shed), 1x Radio (Kitchen), 1x Boom (D

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] ANNOUNCE: piCorePlayer 6.0.0

2020-05-07 Thread Viragored
Hi all. I've just installed piCoreplayer on a Raspberry Pi 3, pretty much aiming just to prove the concept for when the day comes that my slowly dying Squeezebox Duet finally dies and has to be replaced. Frankly, I'm astonished that the team who run this project have produced such an outstandingl