Man in a van wrote:
> Stuck it in a rpt3+ (in the usb3 socket) left the sd card slot empty.
You mean a Raspberry 3B+? But it has no USB 3 port. ?-)
pi4 4gb picoreplayer with lms and squeezelite for usb inside an argon
one case
pi3b+ (7\" display, hifiberry dac+ pro) picoreplayer with
squeezl
paul- wrote:
> RPi and the newer kernels have been making alot of HDMI changes. Take a
> look here.
>
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?103330-Jivelite-for-piCorePlayer&p=1027716&viewfull=1#post1027716
Thank you! Adding the
dtoverlay=vc4-kms-v3d
line between the Begin-Custom a
Eyerex wrote:
> Think it's part of the joy of using say Picoreplayer, Max2play and
> others is buying the parts and putting everything together and when you
> sit back and listen to your music you know you had your part in
> it[/QUOTE
>
> It's joyful at the beginning of the process and the end.
lencoth wrote:
> It's a 3B+
>
> I have tried sticking the SD in the card reader in a USB port, but it
> does not boot up. I'm only pCP on this device, not LMS. So I don't think
> that necessitates a USB thumb drive, as little is written to the SD
> card.
>
> Not too bothered about a few extra
You have to add a few seconds to the value of waitusb=xx in the file
cmdline.txt
The reason..the rpi bootloader loads the files on the boot
partition, but you need to give linux a little bit of time to recognize
the USB stick before it tries to boot with it.
piCorePlayer a small player fo
It's a 3B+
I have tried sticking the SD in the card reader in a USB port, but it
does not boot up. I'm only pCP on this device, not LMS. So I don't think
that necessitates a USB thumb drive, as little is written to the SD
card.
Not too bothered about a few extra seconds boot time ;)
paul- wrote:
> pCP8 with RPi 7" DSI or other DPI display + HDMI Audio
>
> So I've made some progress here, there is no one generic setting that
> works for all.
>
> You will need to edit the config.txt on the boot partition.
> > >
- Comment out or delete the line gpu_mem=xxx
- add a li
d6jg wrote:
> Can I ask has the case improved of late? I have a player with screen
> that is a Pi2 and runs an early pCP but its in a box somewhere because
> the case isnt stable ie touching the screen can rock the whole thing
> slightly.
> Compared to a Touch or a Joggler its just not as good
peartree wrote:
> Hi,
> Thank you for this wonderful software. I've a pi zero that runs
> squeezelite and jivelite outputting audio and picture to a TV over HDMI.
> This has been working on picoreplayer 5.0, but I can't get Jivelite
> working on picoreplayer 8.0 (squeezelite is working well). I
Generally a good idea, but the lms is running on another host and the
player will be turned off
You can run squeezelite on Raspberry Pi OS, too. That's the component
dealing with the playback. You're not limited to piCorePlayer.
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Hi,
Thank you for this wonderful software. I've a pi zero that runs
squeezelite and jivelite outputting audio and picture to a TV over HDMI.
This has been working on picoreplayer 5.0, but I can't get Jivelite
working on picoreplayer 8.0 (squeezelite is working well). I see the
boot sequence text
mherger wrote:
> > Maybe its generally a better idea to go with a smaler httpd
> solution
>
> Well, you can always write a LMS plugin :-).
Generally a good idea, but the lms is running on another host and the
player will be turned off
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Man in a van wrote:
>
>
>
> Also, a card reader will, or should work, as you intend but a proper usb
> stick might server better in the long term, in my opinion :)
>
>
Don't think so. Both USB sticks and memory cards are originally designed
for occasional writes, e.g. for backups, manual t
Maybe its generally a better idea to go with a smaler httpd solution
Well, you can always write a LMS plugin :-).
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or get one of these
https://thepihut.com/products/micro-sd-to-sd-extension-cable
as @carsten_h , here is a short instruction
https://pimylifeup.com/raspberry-pi-boot-from-usb/
and a more detailed explanation can be found here
https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/computers/rasp
Thanks!
Pi with PiCore Player delivering the sound via I2C could be the basis
for a DIY hifi component,
and a web server which is controlling other things of the Hifi
Component.
Maybe its generally a better idea to go with a smaler httpd solution
--
is there any chance for an apache2 - php 7 extension?
pCP was designed to do one task, and do it easily. Ok, it does more
today. But it's not a general purpose OS. I'd say you better use
Raspberry Pi OS if you need a full fledged web server.
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