mini11 wrote:
> because I don't like power consumption of unused devices.If you using an
> amplifier why not turn the volume down to zero before
switching off the piCorePlayer? Not very neat but it should prevent the
speaker noises.
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because I don't like power consumption of unused devices.
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mini11 wrote:
> thanks Ronnie. I know about this button in web gui. I meant an
> additional icon as shortcut in the home menue of jivelite.
>
> For many other functions, for example "my music - random mix" you can
> add this function to home of jivelite by long pressing the icon and
> select "Ad
Man in a van wrote:
> you're very welcome :rolleyes:
>
> ronnieAn update on PI2AES. The ALLO Digione driver sounds better to me, so is
a keeper. It did not stop the drop outs but the GUSTARD kept its lock,
although I still needed to reboot. Removing underclocking didn't help,
the RPI4 just
thanks Ronnie. I know about this button in web gui. I meant an
additional icon as shortcut in the home menue of jivelite.
For many other functions, for example "my music - random mix" you can
add this function to home of jivelite by long pressing the icon and
select "Add to home menue".
With add
mini11 wrote:
> Hello,
> Im running piCoreplayer on a pi3b+ with an audiophonics ES9028Q2M
> soundcard. This card has a small relay, that prevents the plop when
> switching on or off he device. I control my player only with a display,
> and there isnt enough space for a pushbutton.
> The relay
Hello,
Im running piCoreplayer on a pi3b+ with an audiophonics ES9028Q2M
soundcard. This card has a small relay, that prevents the plop when
switching on or off he device. I control my player only with a display,
and there isnt enough space for a pushbutton.
The relay only works fine, when the d
A final post ons this subject for reference purposes: since LMS version
8.2.0 a systemd service file for logitechmediaserver was introduced
which solves this issue in an elegant way. The /etc/rc.local workaound
is not needed anymore.
My own attempts to create such a file where useless, so many t