Man in a van wrote:
> google helps
>
> http://www.runeaudio.com/forum/generic-i-s-es9018k2m-dac-board-t6177.html
RPi DAC did the trick, cheers.
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Should the 'Zorloo ZuperDAC-S' (https://www.zorloo.com/zuperdac-s) work
with pCP? Any suggestions on the squeezelite driver to use?
Thanks
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No dongles installed on the Zero Ws. I'm using keyboard and monitor to
set up from fresh with no connection to wired at all, which means I
can't use Wifi Diagnostics. I haven't got an RJ45 adapter for the
Zeros.
I've tried it with two Pi Zero Ws and also tried a fresh 3.5.0 on a
Hi
Does Pi Zero W onboard WiFi work with 3.5.0? I'm getting it to connect 1
time in 50 if I'm lucky. Always get
Error for wireless request "Set ESSID" (8B1A) :
too few arguments.
If it's been working it will stop working on a reboot, never to work
again. Can't see any reason for this. All my
Ignore me, my powerline was crocked.
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I'm obviously missing something, but I can't work out to revert pCP from
a WiFi LAN connection to a wired LAN connection.
Any help gratefully received.
Thanks
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Just in case anyone else has the same problem with a USBridge/DietPi
install:
setting aotg.urb_fix=0 in /DietPi/uEnv.txt fixes it.
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Thanks for the reply Ralphy.
Unfortunately the Oppo doesn't show up at all using aplay -l once it has
been rebooted and the USBridge has remained powered on.
I raised the issue with DietPi
(https://github.com/Fourdee/DietPi/issues/1363) who have said it's an
issue with the Oppo.
I've now
I was hoping someone might be able to assist with a Squeezelite issue
I'm facing.
I have an Oppo BDP-105 as USB DAC being fed by an Allo USBridge. The OS
is DietPi with Squeezelite v1.8.7-1007 installed.
The problem I'm having is that when the Oppo is restarted and the
USBridge is not
Paul, if you'd like me to test anything, let me know.
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Hi NWJ
This looks like exactly the kind of thing I'm after.
I have an Adafruit 3.5" TFT display. Do you think that the procedure in
your instructions will work for it?
Cheers
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Thank you Michael - and Team pCP.
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I've got a Pi Zero W and I wondered if there's a way of configuring wifi
directly on the SD card prior to insertion into the Pi? Thanks.
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Having the MCLK close to the DAC is accepted best practice, but that's
not the point I was making. (FWIW I think it would be very difficult to
hear the differences between either method anyway. Certainly with my
ears, it would be a hard task.)
The point I was making was that someone who had
The firmware is there now in 'this repo'
(https://github.com/allocom/piano-firmware).
I'm waiting for an update to the Piano DAC driver before I start
building a kernel. The PCM5142 doesn't automatically switch to using a
supplied external MCLK, the DAC's PLL will be used by default with the
Man in a van wrote:
> How about a list? :)
Not easily modified to Synchronous operation:
- Mamboberry
Easily modified to Synchronous operation:
- Audiophonics
There will be others I'm unaware of..
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I had problems with certain sample rates with my RPi3/Allo Kali/Allo
Piano and found that disabling onboard wifi did the trick. Might be
worth a try?
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JackOfAll wrote:
> OK, really? LOL. I didn't think that was the case, it's not just the
> driver that makes it compatible. As I already said the lack of 3.3V
> pass-through from Pi comes into play. If your HAT needs/uses it, you're
> gonna have a problem. But they must know what they are talking
Thanks for the information Clive. I sympathise with your reservations.
Perhaps I'm too optimistic, but were you to supply the information, I
would hope that everyone would understand there was no guarantee that
anything would work. Caveat emptor!
Scott, thanks for the confirmation. I've got the
I'm starting this thread as a request for information from JackOfAll. I
thought it might be useful to have this information on a separate thread
that others could easily find. I suspect there may be a reasonable
amount of interest in the KALI Reclocker.
Allo have released an interesting product
amitk777 wrote:
> Hi Paul,
>
> I disabled squeezelite at startup. Also disabled LMS. Then I re-started
> PCP.
> PCP appeared on my IPad and I was able to play to it.
> However it disappeared, when I stopped a song and tried to play another
> song, after a little gap.
> I saw that shariport sync
Fresh install on a RPi3/HifiBerry Digi+ and all is working OK. No WiFi.
No LMS.
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Upgraded to 24 and working for me too. Excellent!
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Looks great. Thanks for contributing. piCorePlayer goes from strength to
strength.
Something I will try out in the long winter evenings.
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Thanks for the reply, so if I can get hold of a driver, I think I should
be OK.
Anyway, at the very least it will just work with the HiFiBerry Digi
driver, but without clock selection.
I doubt very much I'll notice any difference, but why not give it a try!
There's an interesting 'new SPDIF card'
(http://www.pi2design.com/coming-soon.html) for the Pi in the works.
It's similar to the HiFiBerry Digi+ with the addition of clocks for
44.1k and 48k. There is a brief discussion in this post 'Raspberry Pi
I2S to SPDIF Hat'
Greg Erskine wrote:
> hi badboygolf16v,
>
> Nice idea. I have saved the link for future reference.
>
> You might want to look at /etc/asound.conf, it might be simple or not!
>
> I find with ALSA there are always lots of dead ends and round abouts.
>
> regards
&g
I'm happily using the ALSA Equaliser for my headphones, it's a welcome
addition.
A nice feature for headphone users might be to add crossfeed, as
detailed on this page https://takla.wordpress.com/tag/alsa/.
Unfortunately I don't know anything about Tiny Core and I know very
little about Linux
Thanks to Greg, Ralphy and Steen for a nice solution.
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This did the trick for me:
Code:
perl -MCPAN -e "install IO::Socket::SSL"
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I was looking for some advice. Philippe_44 has done some great work to
resurrect Triode's YouTube plugin. Unfortunately I can't get it to work
on SoA because when LMS starts up it cannot load IO::Socket::SSL which
is essential for the YouTube plugin. The error message is:
Code:
michaelvv wrote:
Does anyone have SOA up running on the PI 2 or compatible boards..
Yep.
I had to install Arch from scratch as there is no image, all works well
from manual install. I run LMS and Squeezelite on a HiFiBerry DIGI+.
Needs a hub for my WD My Passport USB HDD.
I'm very impressed
runcinq wrote:
Hello i am new in the forum.
I have a pi with max2play et last version of squeezeplug.
I have is2 dac ES9023.
On my windows server i have LMS 7.9 with DSD plugin.
I can play all my flac with high résolution and bitrate.
My problem is with dff files.
I can see it start
I was looking for some advice on USB DAC setup using SoA on a Wandboard
Quad.
I am trying to use a Wandboard Quad with Squeezelite via USB into an
Epiphany Acoustics EHP-O2Di (NwAvGuy ODAC). I'm using the USB host port
on the Wandboard and the setup only works with a USB hub in the middle.
The
Krisbee wrote:
I seem to remember this sort of thing being discussed in the past, e.g:
Could the USB input of an Audiolab M-DAC be used without a USB HUB when
connected to a Wandboard.
IIRC the problem was about hardware which supported Asynchronous mode,
but was *not *USB Audio Class 2.
I've just had chance to start playing with the Arch image after building
LMS.
I struggled to get the Storage page working, so manually set up an entry
in fstab. I sues a CIFS share and on system reboot this was failing to
automount. I believe this is because fstab is processed prior to the
Triode wrote:
Thanks - were you not able to mount it immediately? or was the only
issue with the mount being maintained after reboot?
Hi Triode, the mount wasn't maintained after reboot. I found the options
to mount on first use on the Arch Linux forums, seems to have survived a
few reboots.
Triode wrote:
If you have a fresh wandboard then you can load the standard ubuntu
image to enable you to do this.
How about a wandboard running Fedora CSOS F19 R8?
I've tried the sdcard install as detailed on the archlinux web page and
I'm getting the same issue as kesey - no IP address
bpa wrote:
WHat is running the DHCP server ? If it is a router there is often a
web page (e.g. Lan statistics) which list off the allocated IP
addresses and often a system name.
It's my router, I've checked there, no joy.
I guess I must have followed the instructions incorrectly. I did
Triode wrote:
Try doing running a shell as root rather than using sudo per command - I
think there's some cases when the extraction may need to run as root.
(Its the arch extraction which is not working - you have not got to my
installer?)
Thanks for the suggestion, no joy, unfortunately.
JackOfAll wrote:
Yep, I also suspect I might need to ask Michael to look at this. I'll
have a look myself first.
I'm running 7.8.0 from the CSOS repository.
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JackOfAll wrote:
Going to have to come back to this. Probably not until I get time at the
weekend. I suspect the radio reboot might have more to do with UI code
and null artwork than the audio data it is being sent.
Converting the offending file from dff to dsf and adding metadata
resolved
Code:
sudo csos-cleanUpdate-testing squeezelite
sudo csos-cleanUpdate-testing dsdplay
I've got a vanilla R8 install on my Quad, and running both of the update
commands gives the response:
Code:
No packages
I've updated squeezelite and dsdplay OK, thanks for reuploading.
I'm having a couple of issues with DSDPlay.
The first issue is on my Radio. I can play a DS64 .dsf file perfectly
(see four entries in htop -u squeezeboxserver with - 44100). If I play a
DS64 .dff I see one entry in htop.
Thanks. I'll download Audiogate in the meantime to convert the dff file
to dsf, and tag it, see if that makes a difference.
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I've installed R8 on my Quad and all is playing well to my Transporter,
Radio and DIYINHK XMOS USB-SPDIF connected to the Wandboard.
There was only one issue I had, which was streaming using DSDPlay to my
Raspberry Pi/Wolfson Audio running Squeezelite. The Pi is connected via
WiFi and had *-r
Thanks for the info.
Playback seems much better over ethernet. I did notice some stuttering
for a minute or so, but on the whole is glitch free as opposed to
constant break ups via WiFi.
One of the files I have is DSD64 .dff, this plays OK and CPU goes to
about 98%. The other files are .dsf and
Hi Triode
I use Squeezelite on a Raspberry Pi with the Wolfson Audio card, running
on the custom Wolfson Raspian image.
I could not get the YouTube plugin to play audio through Squeezelite.
Looking in the Squeezelite log, the card could not be opened at the rate
22050 which was what was being
Code:
/usr/bin/squeezelite-armv6hf -r 192000 -u X -o sysdefault:CARD=sndrpiwsp -n
WolfsonAudio -m 00:0f:55:a8:2b:fc -f /var/log/squeezelite.log -d output=debug
[15:25:28.821523] output_init_alsa:637 init output
[15:25:28.822473] output_init_alsa:660 requested
JackOfAll wrote:
What makes you say that?
22050 is not in the supported sample rate list.
JackOfAll wrote:
Anyway, try -u E. The 'E' flag, to '-u' means resample by exception.
ie. only resample when it is not possible to play at the native rate.
Code:
southafricanrob wrote:
hi, i am using squeezeplug with squeezelite player - after a couple of
hours of play i need to restart squeezelite and things carry on just
fine. if i dont i get almost no audio, just the odd tiny blip or snippet
of sounds every 15 seconds or so. ANy test i can do to
As requested.
Last login: Thu Jan 23 08:18:14 2014 from android-4550f84a9bd6ee89
[fedora@wandboard ~]$ sudo package-cleanup --problems
Loaded plugins: langpacks
No Problems Found
[fedora@wandboard ~]$
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JackOfAll wrote:
Come back to you..
badboygolf16v, which image are you using, R2, R3, R4? (cat
/etc/csos-release if not sure.)
It's R3 with various adhoc updates.
I'll install R4 tonight and will let you know.
Will also retest the audio dropouts while using Jivelite
JackOfAll wrote:
No need. The only changes between R3 and R4, was the removal of the
jivelite users prefs dir. There is something else going on here.
Don't take this the wrong way, but that is very low priority compared to
getting to the bottom of what is going on with these updates
I've taken the last couple of jivelite testing updates and they've hung
while removing old dependencies. Does this sound normal?
I think I managed to clean the last one up, based on the commands
suggested by running the update again. Just about to try cleaning this
one.
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