paul- wrote:
> I have not found a way to have two screens and HDMI audio working on
> pCP. For multiple screens, You probably need to be running an Xorg
> solution.
Okay. I had come across multiple tutorials on setting up
squeezelite/jivelight on raspian. I've heard it's not quite the same
Thank You.
Is anywhere any tutorial how to add server and player on Debian or VM /
Proxmox?
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AnaximanderThales wrote:
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> I have not found a way to have two screens and HDMI audio working on
> pCP. For multiple screens, You probably need to be running an Xorg
> solution.
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
Homepage: https://www.picoreplayer.org
Please 'do
There may (or not) be some useful info in this project "'Raspberry Pi
Zero W with HDMI TV and Jivelite'
(https://docs.picoreplayer.org/projects/rpi0w-hdmitv-jivelite/)".
I have never tried TV and 7" screen output at once.
Installed and. amazing!
Great and genius work.
My favourite, so for now.. is Jstraw Vintage.
Thank you very much
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paul- wrote:
> So I re-read my post here
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?114828-Announce-piCorePlayer-8-0-0&p=1029240&viewfull=1#post1029240
> I think when I did this test, I did not use the vc4-kms-v3d driver. I
> made only the changes listed in the post, and then used the con
AnaximanderThales wrote:
>
> On to what I have tried:
> I have tried both 32- and 64-bit versions.
> I have set SqueezeLite for HDMI Audio (as well as Headphones and None
> just to be thorough)
> I have added dtparam=vc4-kms-v3d, as well as -fkms-
> I have removed gpu_mem OR left it in place
>
Paul Webster wrote:
> Most internet radio stations are 44.1KHz (like a CD) some are 48KHz
> (like DAB radio - e.g. BBC).
> You can usually see what is playing via the "More" function in the web
> UI.
That's what I thought you were getting at. So, current song playing is
at 44.1 sample rate (fr
Most internet radio stations are 44.1KHz (like a CD) some are 48KHz
(like DAB radio - e.g. BBC).
You can usually see what is playing via the "More" function in the web
UI.
Paul Webster
author of \"now playing\" plugins covering radio france (fip etc),
planetradio (bauer - kiss, absolute, scala
Paul Webster wrote:
> Also ... try different sources including 48kHz and 44.1KHz
I thought I might be able to figure this one out, but having some
issues. Where do I need to do this?
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paul- wrote:
> That doesn't need to be in asound.conf. Alsa handles it directly.
Ahh! It has been a long while. Thank you.
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Paul Webster wrote:
> Try pushing the volume up in LMS and in the TV just in case that is the
> issue (it was for me once).
TV volume is sitting at 50, and the volume slider on the web interface
of LMS is maxed, and I can confirm that alsa volume is at fixed volume
(I assume that's default for H
AnaximanderThales wrote:
> Okay -- hdmi wasn't plugged in securely, so iec958:CARD=vc4hdmi,DEV=0
> does get squeezelite running, however still no sound.
>
> Examining the /etc/asound.conf (in diagnostics) there is no vc4hdmi,
> just headphones:
> >
Code:
> >
> # def
mcblack wrote:
> I also never seen this before, but it happened to me and maybe others
> without knowing whatÂs going wrong. It could be the difference in my
> putty character set and the locale C as used in picoreplayer? It is not
> really important since I got it working, but I am really curi
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