the power save function has been added to the monitor and the repo
updated inclusive of a binary refresh
to initiate power save mode use the added command line switch
Code:
--powersave
alternatively provide the short *K* switch
if the player i
If you mean deleted off of the boot partition, no it is not deleted
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
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gregklanderman wrote:
>
> > Now to find something else that isn't really broke to take apart and
> "fix"...
>
> from my experience, there is always an unlimited supply of such things..
Especially now. COVID days, become COVID weeks, become COVID months..
2021 doesn't seem much different from
Question about wpa_supplicant.conf
Is this file deleted automatically after WiFi settings have been set via
web interface?
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paul- wrote:
> Dont forget to backup
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romanempire wrote:
>
>
thd --daemon --triggers media.conf --normalize
> /dev/input/event1
>
> I assume "media.conf" is the config file? And I need to change it in the
> way suggested by Paul Webster in post#10?
>
Yes, media.conf is in the home directory. Mine looks like this:
Code:
---
This is just a quick note to say that I have Docker running with
Portainer on OpenMediaVault and am using the
lmscommunity/logitechmediaserver docker image and it works great for me.
I was on 8.0.1 for a while before I realised i could change the tag to
'stable'. Now I'm on 8.1 from 23 December.
Yes, you need to create it. You can put it in your home directory,
and the tell the daemon where to find it.
Dont forget to backup
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Awesome, congratulations!
> Now to find something else that isn't really broke to take apart and
> "fix"... :)
from my experience, there is always an unlimited supply of such things..
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In my post you can see the "vi" command with a full path to the file.
I don't know if it is present before editing.
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Woo hoo! Thanks for the help pointing me in the right direction and
helping me learn some new tools in the process.
- Used iproute2 to add a new virtual interface and create a secondary
IP to address the server.
- Modified the docker-compose-yml to bind only to OldIP:80 instead of
the ov
Hi Paul,
Thank you for your help and adding TriggerHappy to the repository.
I've installed it OK and added the startup command that "Jeroen2"
mentioned:-
thd --daemon --triggers media.conf --normalize
/dev/input/event1
I assume "media.conf" is the config file? And I need to change it in the
chill wrote:
> It seems like local storage for the image works the same way - updating
> a single file in the specified folder results in the screensaver
> updating to that new image. So I don't need a local http server - I'll
> just have the cron job run my script for fetching the updated file
NormAudio wrote:
> No, when i restart PCP or the player, the volume stay as it was before.
> IF i well understood:
> "-W" allows server based resampling and still sending out PCM streams.
>
> "-V Master" controls the "Master" volume control as being offered by
> the DAC driver
Read about optio
norton wrote:
>
> A 'clean' install using the dd method with any piCorePlayer build newer
> than 4.1 results in the AirPlay target dropping off of iDevices after
> 10-15 minutes. Restarting Shairport-Sync or rebooting will bring it
> back, but again, only for a short time.
Your just using an
paul- wrote:
> That is a recent change in LMS to turn the volume down when pausing.
> Just be aware that LMS does not know that the hardware volume is
> changing. If you pause a track or stop your player. Then restart
> squeezelite, your volume will be left at zero all the time. And you
>
NormAudio wrote:
> I run new test today:
> The scratch are audible only on right speaker, when Volume set to 0%, in
> Pause, betwenn tracks.
>
> I edited Various option with -W -V Master and now all i fine:)
> Thanks for your help
That is a recent change in LMS to turn the volume down when pa
It seems like local storage for the image works the same way - updating
a single file in the specified folder results in the screensaver
updating to that new image. So I don't need a local http server - I'll
just have the cron job run my script for fetching the updated file into
that local folde
wactuary wrote:
> I am starting to see where I'm having trouble. It's a docker session
> that is currently listening on :80, and looking at my lsof output, it's
> grabbing *:80 to listen on. I think I need to get the docker to only
> listen on OldIP:80. Because as you say, I can only have one
I know you're using Ubuntu, but you also mentioned possibly bringing an
RPi into the mix. FWIW the host I showed that has multiple IP addresses
is an RPi running raspian, which uses dhcpcd by default which does not
support multiple IP addresses. You have to turn off dhcpcd for the
interface, in
I am starting to see where I'm having trouble. It's a docker session
that is currently listening on :80, and looking at my lsof output, it's
grabbing *:80 to listen on. I think I need to get the docker to only
listen on OldIP:80. Because as you say, I can only have one app listen
on any specif
Excellent - thank you. I'll give that a go. The cron job is a much
better idea than running my own script in the background. And it's
handy that the Image Viewer screensaver will handle the image updates by
itself. I'll only need to update my image whenever the sunlit part
moves by one pixel,
Roland0 is correct.. you need to make sure the existing http server on
port 80 is configured to listen only on the old IP address (you may also
want to listen on the localhost address, 127.0.0.1), and configure the
proxy (or slimserver; see more below) to listen on the new IP (what you
called the
Hi chill, as with most things I do, my approach is a bit hacky but it's
working pretty well. The basic operation (ignoring the mechanics of
generating the image) is:
- Have jivelite configured to use image viewer as the screen saver,
configuring the delay times as desired
- I have separate http
So after some further investigation I have 'discovered' the following:
RPI 2 B, 32-bit build, physical wired connection, LMS 8.1 (switched back
to stable on recommendations here). IQaudiO DAC+
Shairport-Sync will remain stable and available IF you start with
version 4.0 or 4.1 of piCorePlayer,
For instance, I'd quite like the real-time cloud cover global map as a
constantly updating screensaver. This string returns that:
https://www.fourmilab.ch/cgi-bin/Earth?img=cloudy.bmp&imgsize=640&dynimg=y&opt=-p&date=0
[image:
https://www.fourmilab.ch/cgi-bin/Earth?img=cloudy.bmp&imgsize=640&dy
sodface wrote:
> Working on a weather screensaver for jivelite, using the image viewer.
This looks interesting. I wish my weather forecast looked like that!
Is your screensaver ready for sharing? I'm interested in doing
something with the Earth View Images that can be created here:
https://w
mherger wrote:
> It's something I wanted to do for a while. But I'll need some time to
> work on that. But spare time is precious... "stable" already is there.
>
Great, thanks. I think it'd make it easier for people to 'watch' a named
tag and be notified of appropriate updates.
Appreciate tha
slartibartfast wrote:
> I converted the FLAC back to ALAC and now have pops in different places.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using TapatalkOK the reason I had pops in different
> places is because my FLAC had been
inadvertently resampled to 192kHz. When I made a new FLAC at 44.1 kHz
and then rec
Jivelite on Alpine on a HP RP9 touchscreen point of sale machine I got
off ebay.
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slartibartfast wrote:
> I tried reconverting the file to ALAC and could still hear the pops then
> converted the file to FLAC and the pops were gone. I even tried creating
> a silent ALAC file hoping that the pops would stand out like a sore
> thumb but no pops were present.
>
> Sent from my Pi
paul- wrote:
> That is typically the fault of the dac not muting itself when changing
> sampling rates. There is nothing in squeezelite/lms that can do that
> for the DAC. You can validate this, by forcing squeezelite to resample
> everything going to the DAC, such that the DAC never sees a sa
slartibartfast wrote:
> When I had squeezelite buffers of
> 2:6 I couldn't hear the "pops" but after deleting those settings
> and reverting to default I definitely hear them at 10 second intervals
> on the Duke Ellington track.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using TapatalkI tried reconvert
philippe_44 wrote:
> That would be great if you could provide other files. I really can't
> hear anything on my systemWhen I had squeezelite buffers of
2:6 I couldn't hear the "pops" but after deleting those settings
and reverting to default I definitely hear them at 10 second intervals
You have 2 options then
A second IP but that will be very fiddly to set up and LMS may not like
it.
A reverse proxy on your existing machine that runs port 80 where
http://ipaddress/LMS reverses to http://ipaddress:9000
You dont need a new IP for the second method but you do need a web
server eg
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