Roland0 wrote:
> Run
> >
Code:
> > sudo squeezelite-cdsp.sh status
> >
> to see if camilladsp is running
>
> tc@piCorePlayer:~$ sudo squeezelite-cdsp.sh status
>
> Running processes:
> PID User ELAPSEDCPU Command
> 10209 root 4:16
paul- wrote:
> Ill get it on the todo list. Should get it this weekend.[emoji106]
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To test the 32bit version, I tried to use a 4GB USB Stick, but the Pi
simply is not starting (no colourful square at startup). With my 8GB
Stick I used for the 64bit version it works without a problem. Is this
possible?
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pi3b+ (7\" display,
Greg Erskine wrote:
> Hey I thought that same thing moving from pCP7.0.0b5 to
> pCP7.0.0b6:confused:
>
> In the end I worked out it was something to do with the wind
> direction.:D
it could be the wind or the new firmware (possibly the former); i urge
everyone to upgrade and have a go
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seekasoul wrote:
> Can this verified with some commands on the pCP after applying the
> changes?
Run
Code:
sudo squeezelite-cdsp.sh status
to see if camilladsp is running
then, play some tracks and check the following log files:
Code:
-
Ill get it on the todo list. Should get it this weekend.
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paul- wrote:
> That's correct, it works well on a 4, not as good on the older versions.
> But I see now you said 4, so that works fine. BUT
> Please read the notes on that github page. As when turning off the
> power on the pi ports, it will kill more than one USB port, and in some
> board
carsten_h wrote:
> You have to release the four screws on the back to take off the
> backplate (if there is any). Then you have to release the two screws of
> the hifiberry (or another one) (if there is any). Then you have to open
> the plate on the right (seen from behind) above the Pi. Then yo
paul- wrote:
> You might want to play with the alsa bufferes a little. Not sure if the
> 64bit architecture makes a difference. I would also try the 32bit
> environment.it could be the 64bit just doesn't like the RPI3
> hardware.I am using the 32 bit image on a Pi 3B via USB to Topping E3
The update as promised.
Versions are now as follows:
LMS:
Version: 8.0.0 - 1605166211 @ Thu Nov 12 08:53:04 CET 2020
PCP
Living Room | piCorePlayer v6.1.0 | www v0009 | linux
4.19.122-pcpCore_v7 | piCore v10.3pCP | Squeezelite v1.9.7-1282-pCP
Thanks mherger for updating the docker - that infi
Installed 64Bit on Pi4B 4gb with Khadas USB Tone Board. Sounds VERY
good, maybe better, than 6.1 32Bit version ?
To disabel HDMI i have to install rpi-vc.tcz manully as an extension.
Thank you for all your work. :)
praganj
carsten_h wrote:
> Today I found a very strange thing. I am using a Pi 3B+ with Hifiberry
> DAC+ Pro and 7" Pi Display now with the 64bit 7.0.0b6.
> When hearing with the Hifiberry I hear short "pops" or dropouts in the
> music. They are random. When I hear with Bluetooth headphones on the
> sam
Lol Greg.
New Kernel/New Alsa. But just updating from the latest versions,
nothing specific that I can put my finger on.
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mcduman wrote:
> this is not the audiophile forum but 7.0.0 sounds significantly better
> than the earlier versions. have tried all versions since 3.x.x.i wonder
> what contributes to this and if any one else is noticing.
Hey I thought that same thing moving from pCP7.0.0b5 to
pCP7.0.0b6:confus
Installed 32bit version on a Pi3 and everything working great with USB
hard drive and DAC plus samba share
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than the earlier versions. have tried all versions since 3.x.x.i wonder
what contributes to this and if any one else is noticing.
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Wirrunna wrote:
> I have one of these cases with a Pi3B and I can't figure out how do
> dis-assemble it to get at the SD card!
You have to release the four screws on the back to take off the
backplate (if there is any). Then you have to release the two screws of
the hifiberry (or another one) (
carsten_h wrote:
> Because I am using the SmartiPi case, I also wanted to change from
> SD-card to USB Stick.
> So I used a 8GB USB Stick and flashed the above 64bit image with Pi
> imager to the stick.
I have one of these cases with a Pi3B and I can't figure out how do
dis-assemble it to get
paul- wrote:
> But someone would have to really verify with accurate power instruments.
I have the Pi on a WLAN switchable outlet which can measure the power,
but I don't know if it's accurate enough.
paul- wrote:
> I'll get the extension in the repo later
Thank you. I will test!
Pi4 4GB
Today I found a very strange thing. I am using a Pi 3B+ with Hifiberry
DAC+ Pro and 7" Pi Display now with the 64bit 7.0.0b6.
When hearing with the Hifiberry I hear short "pops" or dropouts in the
music. They are random. When I hear with Bluetooth headphones on the
same Pi there is no problem hea
paul- wrote:
> Have you been following the other scanner issue threads.
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?113217-piCorePlayer-wifi-fails-when-selecting-radio-stream&p=994331&viewfull=1#post994331
I did a fresh installation today with the last version of LMS 8.0.0 and
the scan run
Zabizabo wrote:
> I hesitate to talk about this problem here but this one doesn't occur
> with pCp 6.1.0. It's why I think it's related to the couple pCp 7.00 -
> LMS 8.0.0. I should post also in the LMS topic.
Have you been following the other scanner issue threads.
https://forums.slimdevices
carsten_h wrote:
> I had this problem on a Pi 3B+. Is it necessary there or is it no power
> that would be saved?
I believe that the RPI3B+ do benefit from this power off command. But
someone would have to really verify with accurate power instruments.
I'll get the extension in the repo late
seekasoul wrote:
> Can this verified with some commands on the pCP after applying the
> changes?You should be able to tell by listening.
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coyrls wrote:
> Yes it does, I have an iFi Zen DAC attached to the USB3 port on a
> Raspberry Pi4.
Hi guys
Thank you so much for your support...
Br
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fastfwd wrote:
> Do some processing that has a large, unmistakable effect. For example,
> delay only one channel by 1000 milliseconds, or insert a highpass filter
> with a 10 KHz cutoff frequency.
Can this verified with some commands on the pCP after applying the
changes?
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Caad wrote:
> Hi Carsten_h
>
> Thank you for replay and great to hear the USB3 can be used for SSD.
>
> I was not clear in my question. My question is.
> Does Raspberry Pi4 support Audio stream from USB3 port to DAC input?
>
> br
> CAAD
Yes it does, I have an iFi Zen DAC attached to the USB3
paul- wrote:
> As far as turning off the HDMI, the RPI4 does not need any intervention
> to turn off HDMI. Just don't plug in anything.
Thanks Paul, don't have anything plugged in and working fine thanks.
Great work.
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paul- wrote:
> As far as turning off the HDMI, the RPI4 does not need any intervention
> to turn off HDMI. Just don't plug in anything.
I had this problem on a Pi 3B+. Is it necessary there or is it no power
that would be saved?
Pi4 4GB piCorePlayer with LMS and Squeezelite for USB; Pi3B+
I have a QNAP NAS but after much gnashing of teeth I have pretty much
abandoned all the low quality apps, both official and non-official, in
favour of Docker. The NAS is now just a box of storage and a host for
docker containers. There will always be caveats but Docker allows me to
become host ag
There are a few gaps in the 64bit OS, everything had to be built from
scratch. Thanks for reporting. I should have time later today to
resolve.
As far as turning off the HDMI, the RPI4 does not need any intervention
to turn off HDMI. Just don't plug in anything.
piCorePlayer a small playe
ian_heys wrote:
> DSD's play fine with the Play DSD plugin are you using Raspbian or
> something.
No, I messing with a SBTouch and the DSD Player page is blank
32133
I'll wait for a reple before trying a manul install
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The docker suggestion is interesting though. I had come across the
thread you mentioned and tried that container, it almost brought my NAS
to its knees - swallowed GBs of RAM. Maybe I had set something up
incorrectly but my fix was to simply choose a different container. The
justifiably/logitechme
Man in a van wrote:
> Hi Paul
>
> I'm trialling the 7beta on a rpi4b using the 64 bit OS on a usb 2 stick
>
> All seems well at the moment
>
> I can't find
>
> pcp-dsdplay.tcz
>
>
> has it been retired, terminated or furloughed :confused:
>
> Cheers :)
>
> ronnie
DSD's play fine with t
Caad wrote:
> Does Raspberry Pi4 support Audio stream from USB3 port to DAC input?
I have a USB speaker (the first version of the Harman Kardon
Soundsticks) attached to my Pi 4 (regardless of USB 3 or 2). So is has
to work. :-)
Pi4 4GB piCorePlayer with LMS and Squeezelite for USB; Pi3B+ (7"
Are you running LMS on your pCP installation?
If not - then that is an option for you ... although it will be better
with an Ethernet connection (if you are using only Wifi).
Paul Webster
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supla
Man in a van wrote:
> Hi Paul
>
> I'm trialling the 7beta on a rpi4b using the 64 bit OS on a usb 2 stick
>
> All seems well at the moment
>
> I can't find
>
> pcp-dsdplay.tcz
>
> 32130
>
> has it been retired, terminated or furloughed :confused:
>
> Cheers :)
>
> ronnie
I've just star
I don't use docker nor know about its shortcomings. It is likely that
the "official" docker image will be kept up to date and tackle docker
specific issues.
The term NAS covers a wide range of hardware so if you have problems,
the best way to see if it can be "fixed" is to report your symptom
Brilliant advice. Lots to change then.
The docker suggestion is interesting though. I had come across the
thread you mentioned and tried that container, it almost brought my NAS
to its knees - swallowed GBs of RAM. Maybe I had set something up
incorrectly but my fix was to simply choose a differ
Hi Paul
I'm trialling the 7beta on a rpi4b using the 64 bit OS on a usb 2 stick
All seems well at the moment
I can't find
pcp-dsdplay.tcz
32130
has it been retired, terminated or furloughed :confused:
Cheers :)
ronnie
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mistakenot... wrote:
> I didn't think this was an LMS problem, more a client problem, although
> having looked at the logs now (see reply to Paul) I'm less sure now.
> Version: 7.9.2 - 1578996832 @ Tue Jan 14 12:17:56 CET 2020
> Running it in a docker container from justifiably/logitechmediaserv
Which is the preferred "lite" software client (for Linux) these days,
Squeezeplay or Squeezelite? I've been out of the loop for a while.
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carsten_h wrote:
> Yes, it is working great! I have a USB 3.0 SSD attached with all the
> music for LMS. No problems!
Hi Carsten_h
Thank you for replay and great to hear the USB3 can be used for SSD.
I was not clear in my question. My question is.
Does Raspberry Pi4 support Audio stream from
Thanks for the swift replies!
Paul Webster
How are you selecting and playing BBC Radio 3?
Either using the LMS web interface or jivelite on the touch screen.
For example, if you are using the BBC iPlayer plugin then it can try
to give access to the stream at 320 bps.
Via TuneIn, i don't have th
Is The R3 and other radio streams a new problem ?
Were you able to play R3 OK before ?
What other station have problems ?
What is your version of LMS ?
If LMS is not up to date (even 6 months may be too old) with latest
https support - there are instances of system hangup.
philippe_44 wrote:
> I works in AirPlay mode, I have a 20
Sorry to hijack this old thread... I am looking for some new wireless
speakers and was interested in the Musiccast 20's. However I thought
since they were Airplay 2, they would not be compatible with the Airplay
plugin on LMS. Am I mista
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