tx2toda wrote:
> sorry.
> I'm not very familiar with Linux so I don't know how to add it
> manually.
>
> P.S I'm not good at English because I'm Japanese.
waveshare Compute Module PoE Board + Compute Module 3+ 8GB
The USB-DAC SMSL M200 (XMOS) works fine.
+
chill wrote:
> That's good to hear! Yes, that pCP page has to be refreshed manually to
> see Squeezelite starting and stopping. The best ways I've found to
> observe this 'dynamically', i.e. without needing a refresh, are to use
> the Material skin and open the list of players by clicking on t
chill wrote:
> Sorry - missed this. Yes, you can remove that command from the User
> Commands.
O.K., thanks!
Rg
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ADI-2 DAC > Benchmark AHB2 > Revel Performa F208 speakers, 2X R
rgro wrote:
>
> So, finally, does that User Command ('/home/tc/SQLITE_control.sh find
> DAC51892395' in my case) need to stay in Tweaks or do I delete it??
>
Sorry - missed this. Yes, you can remove that command from the User
Commands.
carsten_h wrote:
> I tested it now with Termius on my iPad and I can tell you that it works
> there.
Thanks Carsten. I haven't used Termius - something to try tomorrow.
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chill wrote:
> It works in Terminal on my Macbook, but I don't know whether it works on
> all devices.
I tested it now with Termius on my iPad and I can tell you that it works
there.
pi4 4gb picoreplayer with lms and squeezelite for usb inside an argon
one case
pi3b+ (7\" display, hifiberry
O.K...seems to work now. Might have been a browser refresh issue all
along---apologies, a rookie mistake. When I see the pCP Main Page after
reboot with dac off, Squeezelite was shown "OFF" as would be expected.
Then, after powering the dac on, the page still showed it as "OFF" but
then, when
Release 0.4.72 inclusive of updates to the binary has been uploaded to
the repo
'LMSMonitor 0.4.72' (https://github.com/shunte88/LMSMonitor)
This is a maintenance release for the most part
The intermittent memory reallocation abend has been resolved
Lots of minor tweaks -non-functional- tweak
paul- wrote:
> I just looked at our modules. We don't include the dwc2 driver. That
> would have to be manually added.
sorry.
I'm not very familiar with Linux so I don't know how to add it
manually.
P.S I'm not good at English because I'm Japanese.
-
carsten_h wrote:
> I checked the standard and a few not standard things and so far as I can
> test here everything works!
>
> It is ready for takeoff!
Thanks Carsten - out of interest, did the script 'beep' at you when you
tried the 'install' command without your SoundSticks connected (or the
rgro wrote:
> More questions with regard to the newest script version:
>
> 1. Does this most recent script update/change allow removal of the User
> Command in Tweaks?
>
> 2. Do I still need to put a # in front of both these lines, or just one
> of them?
>
> echo "$stopname removed" >> /var/
chill wrote:
> How's that for commitment?!
I checked the standard and a few not standard things and so far as I can
test here everything works!
It is ready for takeoff!
pi4 4gb picoreplayer with lms and squeezelite for usb inside an argon
one case
pi3b+ (7\" display, hifiberry dac+ pro) pic
chill wrote:
> Yes, I should have said. In this case, no other functional changes were
> made, so you can simply replace the content of the script file - no need
> to do any manual uninstallation or reinstallation.
More questions with regard to the newest script version:
1. Does this most re
cfuttrup wrote:
> Hi Jeff
>
> Thank you for the quick response. I guess I can instead replace the
> regulator for a 5 Volt one. Let me open the box and see what's there...
>
> /Claus
Dependent on what regulator is in there already yes but power (heat)
dissipation (temperature) will nearly dou
I've since activated the syslog daemon. Unfortunately, the kernel prints
out such a huge number of "lan78xx 1- eth0: kevent 4 may have been
dropped" that both /var/log/messages and /var/log/messages.0 get drowned
in seconds.
I was just giving up, wenn I noticed a new error (which seems more
plau
Thats kernel 5.10, so there is no way to compare, but it appears to be
using a different usb driver that we dont have in our 5.4 kernel.
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
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Ah, in the README file the 'sudo' was missing.
Thank you,
Howard
paul- wrote:
> >
Code:
> > /dev/mmcblk0p2 58.0M 53.5M 0 100% /mnt/mmcblk0p2
> >
>
> Your disk is full, your other post said you resized the partition, but
> you never resized the
Code:
/dev/mmcblk0p2 58.0M 53.5M 0 100% /mnt/mmcblk0p2
Your disk is full, your other post said you resized the partition, but
it looks like you never resized the file system
Code:
sudo resize2fs /dev/mmcblk0p2
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If the case is metal it should be connected to the safety earth?
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tx2toda wrote:
> I removed "dwc_otg.fiq_fsm_mask = 0xF" and "dwc_otg.lpm_enable = 0" from
> cmdline.txt, but the result did not change.
Since piCorePlayer could not recognize the USB-DAC, I am running it on
Raspberry Pi OS Lite + Squeezelite.
+-
Hi Jeff
Thank you for the quick response. I guess I can instead replace the
regulator for a 5 Volt one. Let me open the box and see what's there...
/Claus
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P Nelson wrote:
> I have been looking at the various settings and saw the Security button
> on the PiCore main page. It is using the default Id and password. I am
> curious, when is the id and password used? When I connect to PiCore
> from my internal LAN, it never asks for a user id and pass
When I try to resize my disk using the instructions in the README file I
get:
tc@pi3B:~$
tc@Server:~$ resize2fs /dev/mmcblk0p2
resize2fs 1.45.5 (07-Jan-2020)
Filesystem at /dev/mmcblk0p2 is mounted on /mnt/mmcblk0p2; on-line
resizing requ ired
old_desc_blocks = 1, new_desc_blocks = 1
resize2fs:
Please start a new thread. This has nothing to do with the image
creation feature.
When you start the new thread. We need to see the output of "df"
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
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Thanks for the pointer. It turns out this new remote is sending a
different code for the OK and Enter keys than the one that works.
Working remote:
Code:
Event: time 1613328411.379315, type 4 (EV_MSC), code 4 (MSC_SCAN), value
70028
Event: time 1613328411.379315, typ
I resized my disk to 14,580MB but when I try to load LMS it says there's
not enough space. I know that can't be right.
Here are my disk stats...
Device Boot StartCHSEndCHSStartLBA EndLBA
Sectors Size Id Type
/dev/mmcblk0p1128,0,1 127,3,16 8192 1392
Thank you for adding information on SD cards for PiCore, that will be
helpful for people deciding what to buy.
I have been looking at the various settings and saw the Security button
on the PiCore main page. It is using the default Id and password. I am
curious, when is the id and password u
wtnh wrote:
>
> I was wondering about a quick way to check in the logs to see if these
> keys are getting recognized?
>
See the 2nd post in this thread.
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author of \"now playing\" plugins covering radio france (fip etc), kcrw,
supla finland, abc austr
Thanks again Greg. I thought that was gonna be scary, but it wasn't bad
:-)
Howard
Greg Erskine wrote:
> hi Howard Passman,
>
> A little information here:
>
> 'Can't see the boot partition'
> (https://docs.picoreplayer.org/faq/cant_see_boot_partition/)
>
> >
Code:
>
Just got another RF remote to try out:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0787Z1C2G/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
33368
I wanted to try this one since the front side is much simpler and should
do the job for jivelite control.
All the buttons work with jivelite EXCEPT the OK
chill wrote:
> Yes, I should have said. In this case, no other functional changes were
> made, so you can simply replace the content of the script file - no need
> to do any manual uninstallation or reinstallation.
Excellent, thanks.
Rg
System information
Main: RPI
rgro wrote:
> Good morning, Chill,
>
> When you make changes to the script, such as this one, is all I'd need
> to do is just edit the script file and save?
>
> Cheers...
Yes, I should have said. In this case, no other functional changes were
made, so you can simply replace the content of
cfuttrup wrote:
> I hope to wake-up this old thread and find someone who can guide me a
> bit.
>
> The Raspberry Pi I have seems to be near its last days of living. Maybe
> a bit early to conclude, but I get the yellow lightning bolt, and the
> device reboots every now and then, seemlingly more
Good morning, Chill,
When you make changes to the script, such as this one, is all I'd need
to do is just edit the script file and save?
Cheers...
chill wrote:
> I've updated the script (in 'post #137'
> (https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?113661-Start-restart-squeezelite-when-pl
There is a css update in this. We used to do automatic timestamp
checking on the css sheets, but that caused a big performance hit on the
single core boards. The css sheet gets tagged with the piCorePlayer
version but now that I'm doing WWW updates, I'll need to adjust that
to force css re
I hope to wake-up this old thread and find someone who can guide me a
bit.
The Raspberry Pi I have seems to be near its last days of living. Maybe
a bit early to conclude, but I get the yellow lightning bolt, and the
device reboots every now and then, seemlingly more and more often and I
can't s
Today I retrieved the SD-card and installed piCorePlayer 6.1.0 on it.
The player is back to working with the ApplePi DAC HAT board. I conclude
that something went amis during my in-situ upgrade to piCorePlayer
7.0.0
P.S. My old trouble with the yellow lightning bolt is not resovled. As
mentioned
Tx for adding the LMS warning.
It'd also be useful to say what navigating away from the page will do.
I only saw a progress % counter on FF with no bar. I had to do a shit
Reload (override cache) to get the bar to display.
The image size makes a lot more sense now, though an old storage pedant
Thanks MIV!
Man in a van wrote:
> Think this is a typo
>
> should be:: m1::
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There is a possibility I think that there is some sort of timing issue
going on, as the DAC doesn't function at boot but will function if you
replug it. The odd thing is that the DAC is recognised but doesn't
function. Anyway, as an experiment, you could slow down the boot
process by setting th
carsten_h wrote:
>
> Maybe it would be better to not write anything when no DAC is found.
I've updated the script (in 'post #137'
(https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?113661-Start-restart-squeezelite-when-plug-in-USB-dac&p=1009335&viewfull=1#post1009335))
to check whether the DAC is
paul- wrote:
> Just run the "Patch Update" to download the new pages
After Imdid the backup, I took the image and flashed it with
„Raspberry Pi Imager“ onto a faster and sadly bigger (before
8GB, now 16GB) USB stick and it worked out of the box. I only had to set
the waitusb time to 4 inste
Howard Passman wrote:
> O.K. I figured out everything but what you meant by the $ ml, etc,
> commands. I did find the readme file. DOH!
Think this is a typo
should be:: m1::
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