seekasoul wrote:
> I meant, is there a way to see if the DSP process is okay? Aside the
> placebo effect of having changed some lines in my pCP?
Do some processing that has a large, unmistakable effect. For example,
delay only one channel by 1000 milliseconds, or insert a highpass filter
with
Hey all,
I was wondering if it's possible to apply +6db gain only to DSD streams
only? I find I regularly need to adjust the volume between DSD and PCM.
I'm using the Audiophonics ISabre Q2M driver.
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How are you selecting and playing BBC Radio 3?
For example, if you are using the BBC iPlayer plugin then it can try to
give access to the stream at 320 bps.
Is there anything in the LMS log?
Since you have SSH session to the server you could run
tail -f server.log
(see the LMS web UI Settings/Inf
jstraw wrote:
> I'm playing with my second Pi (my first 4). I have a have a hifiberry
> hat on my older one. The hat DAC+ for this new one hasn't arrived, so I
> wanna listen to it with headphones. I have the player up and running as
> an LMS endpoint and working just fine, but I'm not getting a
I'm playing with my second Pi (my first 4). I have a have a hifiberry
hat on my older one. The hat DAC+ for this new one hasn't arrived, so I
wanna listen to it with headphones. I have the player up and running as
an LMS endpoint and working just fine, but I'm not getting audio from
the jack. Wha
Raspberry Pi 3 B+, Hifiberry Digi, 7 inch touchscreen
piCorePlayer v6.1.0 | www v0009 | linux 4.19.122-pcpCore_v7 | piCore
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I can play FLAC files from my NAS consistently. While this is happening
I ssh in and look at the output of iwconfig and /proc/net/wir
Good idea.
Added to "Issues" so it doesn't get lost.
https://gitlab.com/piCorePlayer/pCP-docs/-/issues/2
My personal experience on USB DACs is you plug them in and they works,
but I've only used simple $5 USB Headphone DACs :o
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Can I suggest a section on setting up a USB Dac?
It's a bit tricky and I'd love to read it!
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themetman wrote:
> Yes pin 22 GPIO25 with Grnd next to it on Pin 20 and 3.3v on pin 17
Yes they are the pins I use most of the time but I use Jivelite with
IR-Keytables
I used to use lirc with Jivelite before it was "officially" in pCP and
never had any problems.
Not sure what to suggest I'm a
Jeff07971 wrote:
> fyi
>
> 32125
Yes pin 22 GPIO25 with Grnd next to it on Pin 20 and 3.3v on pin 17
Perfect in every way, Modest and Misunderstood!
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WOW RALPHY!!! YOU ARE A 'SUPRA-GENIUS!'
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ElgdkJoV3to) I was under the false
assumption that this old Dell D630 laptop I was installing on was only
32 bit (I'm assuming i386) compatible. But you were EXACTLY correct! I
needed the x86_64 version! You just s
ralphy wrote:
> what pin do you have the ir connected? Gpio 25 is 'pin 22'
> (https://github.com/ralph-irving/tcz-lirc/blob/master/raspberry-pi-gpio-layout-revision-2.png).
fyi
32125
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Well first find out why the scanner crashes or hangs. Then we can
figure out where to fix.
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paul- wrote:
> Probably best to talk about scanning issues in the Server Forum. Other
> than making sure you have enough disk space for scanning, there is not
> much that would make it specific to pCP.
>
> There should be a scanner log, although you may have to increase logging
> levels to see
themetman wrote:
> OK, @ralphy still no good, so did fresh install of version 6.1.0,
> configured the IR as default:
>
> I have not updated the system yet.
>
> I am using the Basic Player, not the server or Beta and I do not have
> LMS active on this player.
>
> Then ssh into the system
>
>
Probably best to talk about scanning issues in the Server Forum. Other
than making sure you have enough disk space for scanning, there is not
much that would make it specific to pCP.
There should be a scanner log, although you may have to increase logging
levels to see much.
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You indicated that you downloaded the i386 pulse version of squeezeplay.
If you installed i386 on a x86_64 linux system that would cause that
error.
You can check by running *uname -m* and if the command returns *x86_64*
then you need to download the 'x86_64 version of squeezeplay'
(https://sour
Caad wrote:
> Picoreplayer v6.1 support Raspberry Pi4 using the USB 3 ports
Yes, it is working great! I have a USB 3.0 SSD attached with all the
music for LMS. No problems!
Pi4 4GB piCorePlayer with LMS and Squeezelite for USB; Pi3B+ (7"
Display, Hifiberry DAC+ Pro) piCoreplayer with Squeez
Hi
I dont know if this Question already has been asked?
Anyway her we go..!
Does the Picoreplayer v6.1 support Raspberry Pi4 using the USB 3 ports
or is USB2 ports supported only?
Br
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Hi there,
First, thanks for the good work. I'm always eager to test a new version
of pCp :)
For the moment, everything is working except one thing. If I use LMS
8.0.0, I'm not able to complete a scan.
I have a RPi 4 with 1Go of Ram with the last firmware. The system boots
on a 16 Gb SD card. I
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