Hi Paul,
thanks for the comments. pcp-libmad didn't ship the pkg-config files,
but I have removed it from the build now, as ffmpeg can also decode
mp3.
After additionally installing the ladspa.h header into /usr/include, the
default ./configure works.
I have added a info file and updated the
Calibration is covered in nowhinning's how to...link posted a couple of
messages up.
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ropo wrote:
> Hi.
> I'm not sure where to post this.
> I installed piCorePlayer in a new Raspberry Pi4B but the LMS is not
> running. Squeezeleight is running but LSM is not
> I followed the instructions on how to install LMS
> (https://www.picoreplayer.org/how_to_install_lms.shtml)
> But I
Hi.
I'm not sure where to post this.
I installed piCorePlayer in a new Raspberry Pi4B but the LMS is not
running. Squeezeleight is running but LSM is not
I followed the instructions on how to install LMS
(https://www.picoreplayer.org/how_to_install_lms.shtml)
But I always get the same error
I am unaware of any settings.
Weird, if there was a general problem with the official Raspberry Pi
screen we would have heard about it by now.
What screen is it?
Is the screen upside down?
Are you wearing polarised glasses?
Is it possible to increase the on-screen button highlight contrast?
I find on my 7in screen I can barely distinguish the highlit buttons
from the unhighlit ones.
Is there a web-interface setting (that I haven't found yet) or a CLI
command or config.txt setting I can use to improve the
Yes, I think you're right. I believe it's this screen:
https://www.amazon.co.uk//dp/B07YJDSCKR
- and with Raspbian it's calibrated perfectly out of the box. They
recommend the LCD-show driver/calibration routines from GitHub here:
https://github.com/goodtft/LCD-show
and installation with:
Code:
Yes, I think you're right. I believe it's this screen:
https://www.amazon.co.uk//dp/B07YJDSCKR
- and with Raspbian it's calibrated perfectly out of the box. They
recommend the LCD-show driver/calibration routines from GitHub here:
https://github.com/goodtft/LCD-show
and installation with:
Code:
Yes, I think you're right. I believe it's this screen:
https://www.amazon.co.uk//dp/B07YJDSCKR
- and with Raspbian it's calibrated perfectly out of the box. They
recommend the LCD-show driver/calibration routines here:
https://github.com/goodtft/LCD-show
and installation with:
Code:
To paul and Paul Webster -- thanks for helping me over a few humps.
I have a pCP Server and a player - "BerryBoom" (with a HiFi Hat).
Everything seems to be working fine and I really appreciate your help.
phil
phb (3 Booms, 2 SB3, 1 Rec'vr, 2 Controllers, 2xTouch, 2 Radios (1UE),
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mherger wrote:
> >I'd have quite a few questions wrt. to your image I'd be happy to
> discuss with you.
>
I realise these were questions for justi, but some of the following may
be useful:
>
> - locale: can this be defined based on the host system's locale instead
>
> of setting it in the
Yes, I think you're right. I believe it's this screen:
https://www.amazon.co.uk//dp/B07YJDSCKR
- and with Raspbian it's calibrated perfectly out of the box.
With pCP (and TinyCoreLinux of course) I'm not sure how to calibrate?
Martin
paul- wrote:
> USB devices are extremely difficult to manage, as each one is different.
> You might need to manually adjust the internal volume as well.
>
> ssh in and run alsamixer.
I got into ssh via Putty and ran alsamixer, when the screen came up, I
had no idea of what to do. Probably
pkg-config works just fine for me.have you loaded pkg-config.tcz
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Thanks Engel for posting such a detailed post of your DSP work. It
should help others.
I'll leave it to the other pCP team members to get it into the pCP
repositories. There does need to be a info file for each extension in
the repositories.
Man in a van wrote:
> Also check the volume setting for the player under
If I do this I can not change the volume anymore, the USB Soundsticks
are controlled completely via software, only the subwoofer has a
control.
Also check the volume setting for the player under
> Settings > Player > Audio > Volume Control > should be 100%
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I also have a question of handling USB devices. I have Harmon Kardon
Soundsticks with USB attached and I switch them off when not in use.
But when I switch them back on, I have to restart Squeezelite because
otherwise the volume (I used alsamixer to set a higher level and saved
this) is not
Hi all,
I'm running PCP for some self-build speakers which sound better with a
custom parametric equalization,
http://www.uibel.net/bauvor/bv_box/o...chreibung.html
But I have started tweaking the sound of all my 4 PCP based players with
this approach.
For the parametric eq I'm using
It requires a new 64 bit OS to get to the 8gb.
Time for new versions of everything.
Good news for the docker/kubernetes folks.
2 Duets controllers, 1 X Boom, 1 X Radio
1 X Receiver + Edifier S1000DB
1 X Receiver + Yamaha RX-A2000, Polk M70
1 X Receiver + Boston MicroSystem CD
Raspberry Pi 3
On 5/28/20 6:33 PM, garym wrote:
> hard to say. My library is 113,590 tracks, mostly FLAC files. Scanning
> is almost as fast on my rPi3B+ as on my win 10, 64 machine with 8 cores.
>
> that said, I just bought 2 rPi4 and got the 4GB models. Not needed, but
> why not. Relatively speaking, the most
USB devices are extremely difficult to manage, as each one is different.
You might need to manually adjust the internal volume as well.
ssh in and run alsamixer.
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d6jg wrote:
> When you touch the screen it rocks backwards very easily
That doesn't happen with the Smarti Pi case that I mentioned in the
other thread.
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paul- wrote:
> Sure is. Just click on one, then press save on the page. Squeezelite
> will restart, then test it out.
>
> I would try in this order
>
> hw:CARD=UD301,DEV=0
> front:CARD=UD301,DEV=0
> plughw:CAR=UD301,DEV=0
> iec958:CARD=UD301,DEV=0
I tried every single one on the list and
cfuttrup wrote:
> I am using the DesignSpark case, modified a bit. You can see it here:
> http://www.cfuttrup.com/touch_upgrade.html
>
> /Claus
Im using one of those cases but its not heavy enough. When you touch
the screen it rocks backwards very easily and just doesnt feel right
compared
Sure is. Just click on one, then press save on the page. Squeezelite
will restart, then test it out.
I would try in this order
hw:CARD=UD301,DEV=0
front:CARD=UD301,DEV=0
plughw:CAR=UD301,DEV=0
iec958:CARD=UD301,DEV=0
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Almost certainly not a Waveshare/Spotpear screen; I think it's a Jun
Electronics version, which uses a wch touch driver. Have you tried
running it and calibrating on Raspbian, or another more mainstream RPi
OS? That may give some clues...
paul- wrote:
> The output line "Must" have something in it. Expand the more tag by
> the output line, and you will see a list of choices for your system.
> Each USB dac is different.
>
> If you pick one and get no sound, try another, there will likely be 5-10
> different ones.. Take a
The output line "Must" have something in it. Expand the more tag by
the output line, and you will see a list of choices for your system.
Each USB dac is different.
If you pick one and get no sound, try another, there will likely be 5-10
different ones.. Take a screenshot if you want more
I have not used USB Audio for the Pi 4 and I am trying to get it
running.
I am totally confused with the output setting parameter in Squeezelite.
I have tried leaving it blank and filling it in with some suggestions I
found in searching.
I just have a Plain Raspberry Pi with 4GB of Ram and the
I am using the DesignSpark case, modified a bit. You can see it here:
http://www.cfuttrup.com/touch_upgrade.html
/Claus
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This is the back of my screen - obviously a totally different design
from yours, and I'm beginning to wonder if it is in fact a Waveshare
screen at all:
[image: http://www.headspin.plus.com/forums/7in_HDMI_touch_A06.JPG]
Not sure if this is the relevant part of -dmesg-:
Code:
I'm using a 3+ now and had to increase the swap file because tinysql was
using every memory and swap available
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I have used Smarti Pi cases, although with a Pi 3, not a Pi 4, but form
factor is identical, right?
https://smarticase.com/
I liked the fact you have a choice of different back covers to suit your
needs. I have a DAC on top of the Pi and all fitted nicely, and there
are air passages for
You can take a look into this not so old thread:
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?112282-Nice-cases-for-official-Raspberry-Pi-7-quot-lcd
There are cases mentioned that also work with Pi 4B.
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