I have multiple (4) dac on different room and move piCorePlayer on Rpi4.
I would like to be able to have multiple "profiles" for squezzelite and
being able to reload and save to switch from one config to another.
I do not use same sample rate, output name, and resampling options.
Currently, i
Hi NoobNR7
I believe you should start over by describing the problem you're having
in just a line or two. Then add information about your LMS version, pCP
version, player hardware, Squeezelite version etc. Otherwise it's hard
to get from your lengthy posting what we're after.
Can anyone help me get rid of annoying problem?
Listening to deezer on my raspberry with picoreplayer drives me nuts...
I know when song is almost over because in last seconds there comes a
little garble... some sound rubbish that should not be :( there... a
hickup... bump...
I think it has t
paul- wrote:
> That's likely a compatibility issue with the Waveshare screen, you
> might try looking at the waveshare support. How does that screen
> connect?
It's a Audiophonics RaspDAC based on Raspberry PI 2 B rev a01041
tc@pCP:~$ uname -a
Linux pCP 5.4.83-pcpCore-v7 #1 SMP Fri Dec 18 2
Clausi wrote:
> Hello Paul,
>
> My system hardware is listed as a footnote below my posting:
>
> Raspberry Pi 4B 2GB, Pimoroni On/Off Shim, Allo DigiOne, Khadas Tone
> Board, Waveshare 5" Capacitive Touch Screen, Exsys USB 3.1 Hub all
> together in one HTPC
>
> Configuration:
>
That's likel
That device is likely going to need some tweaking. Are you running a
pi2 or 3? Did you install that driver package. It still may need
usb_modeswitch.
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
Homepage: https://www.picoreplayer.org
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Hi,
I've read this thread about netbooting picore player 3.2. Very
interesting subject. I've been trying to netboot an picore player v7
with an RPI4 but i have no luck getting pcp running. The os boots fine
but no pcp installation mounted.
Is there any progress or new information on netbootin
paul- wrote:
> I built that driver/extension, you can install it from the extension
> interface.
>
> rtl8821cu-5.4.83-pcpCore-v7.tcz
>
> source repo is https://github.com/brektrou/rtl8821CU
Unable to install this WiFi Dongle, looks like the device is seen as USB
Mass storage:
tc@pCP:~$ dmesg
Roland0 wrote:
> I've added support for SID music to the' LMS Tracker MOD/MIDI/Game Music
> Player' (https://www.nexus0.net/pub/sw/lmsmodplay/) plugin.
Much better solution and thanks for the tip and great work!
Br,
Vegard
last.fm/user/vegarlu
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paul- wrote:
> GOing to need more information. Please describe your system hardware
> and configuration.
Hello Paul,
My system hardware is listed as a footnote below my posting:
Raspberry Pi 4B 2GB, Pimoroni On/Off Shim, Allo DigiOne, Khadas Tone
Board, Waveshare 5" Capacitive Touch Screen,
Paul Webster wrote:
> Can you try to tell the HDMI subsystem to use 640x480 ... and then
> perhaps the screen will change to that.
> It would mean that you are wasting some of the resolution but that might
> not matter much for Jivelite usage
> try
> hdmi_group=1
> hdmi_mode=1
>
> https://www.r
diode84 wrote:
> No zoom facility anywhere, it's a pretty simple flat screen with a
> HDMI/VGA board.Can you show a screenshot of your Jivelite settings?
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diode84 wrote:
> No zoom facility anywhere, it's a pretty simple flat screen with a
> HDMI/VGA board.As mentioned in another post the Joggler Skin is 800x480 so it
> should
fit your screen.
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Maybe the Pi is not reading the resolution of the device.
tvservice -s
Might have to install an extra pCP module to get it ... am trying to
remember which one but you might find it yourself more quickly.
Paul Webster
http://dabdig.blogspot.com
author of \"now playing\" plugins covering radio
Can you try to tell the HDMI subsystem to use 640x480 ... and then
perhaps the screen will change to that.
It would mean that you are wasting some of the resolution but that might
not matter much for Jivelite usage
try
hdmi_group=1
hdmi_mode=1
https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/configurat
diode84 wrote:
> Just tried Joggler skin and it gives a 2cm gap either side of Jivelite.
That is very strange because the Joggler skin is 800x480 which fits
perfectly on the original 7" Raspberry display which also uses 800x480
resolution.
pi4 4gb picoreplayer with lms and squeezelite for us
slartibartfast wrote:
> I wonder if there is a way to zoom in. On my TV I can make it fit the
> screen.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
No zoom facility anywhere, it's a pretty simple flat screen with a
HDMI/VGA board.
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diode84 wrote:
> Just tried Joggler skin and it gives a 2cm gap either side of Jivelite.I
> wonder if there is a way to zoom in. On my TV I can make it fit the
screen.
Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
slartibartfa
slartibartfast wrote:
> Have you tried the Joggler skin?
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
Just tried Joggler skin and it gives a 2cm gap either side of Jivelite.
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diode84 wrote:
> Hello
> I am having problems with the width of Jivelite in pCP7 running on a 5"
> HDMI screen 800 x 480. The best skin is
> Touch Skin 1024 x 600 but is so small it is difficult to read at any
> distance. Probably my eyes. The best skin for
> legibility is HD Skin 640 x 480 but
Hello
I am having problems with the width of Jivelite in pCP7 running on a 5"
HDMI screen 800 x 480. The best skin is
Touch Skin 1024 x 600 but is so small it is difficult to read at any
distance. Probably my eyes. The best skin for
legibility is HD Skin 640 x 480 but this is too narrow by about
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