tbalon wrote:
> Obviously not in the right place ...
>
> Silly me, I used the wrong plugin. Thanks for the pointer..
>
> I have it active and can now mouse over and rate songs so thanks ...
>
> With that out of the way , the purpose of my wanting to add a rating was
> to be able to play
slartibartfast wrote:
> Where did you look? This is in Third Party Plugins.[image:
> https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20210409/70dbefd3fda6a88f0d024ccda6510951.jpg]
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
Obviously not in the right place ...
Silly me, I used the wrong plugin. Thanks for
tbalon wrote:
> I'm running picoreplayer on raspberry pi.
>
> SERVER: Version: 8.1.2 - 1616822325 @ Sat Mar 27 06:45:15 CET 2021
>
> piCorePlayer
> Model: SqueezeLite
> Type: squeezelite
> Firmware: v1.9.6-1206-pCP
>
> I wanted to rate songs by clicking on one of the five stars on the
>
Also, this is the pCP 4 thread.
If you are using that version then have a think about moving to pCP 7.
It won't change anything related to this incident but could help with
future queries.
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tbalon wrote:
> I'm running picoreplayer on raspberry pi.
>
> SERVER: Version: 8.1.2 - 1616822325 @ Sat Mar 27 06:45:15 CET 2021
>
> piCorePlayer
> Model: SqueezeLite
> Type: squeezelite
> Firmware: v1.9.6-1206-pCP
>
> I wanted to rate songs by clicking on one of the five stars on the
>
I'm running picoreplayer on raspberry pi.
SERVER: Version: 8.1.2 - 1616822325 @ Sat Mar 27 06:45:15 CET 2021
piCorePlayer
Model: SqueezeLite
Type: squeezelite
Firmware: v1.9.6-1206-pCP
I wanted to rate songs by clicking on one of the five stars on the
browser GUI. This of course, didn't
paul- wrote:
> Ask for help in the appropriate thread for the version of pCP. If you
> select it in the drop down on the squeezelite page, then. It should
> work. We use the same drivers as Raspbian.
>
>
> If its not working start by posting some debug info. Start by posting
> what is
Ask for help in the appropriate thread for the version of pCP. I dont
recall when google voice hat support was added. If you can select it
in the drop down on the squeezelite page, then. It should be supported.
We use the same drivers as Raspbian.
If its not working start by posting some
foxwelljsly wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Firstly, apologies if this is the wrong place for reporting this.
>
> Please can someone advise the formal process for bug reporting on
> PIcorelayer?
>
> I am running PCP 4.1 and still have an issue with using PCP to play ALAC
> files natively from LMS.
paul- wrote:
> The onboard RPi i2s hardware only supports 192k. You would have to do
> USB to get those rates, and it can be very difficult with the RPI USB
> weakness.
>
> The PI4 has better chances with the USB
Ok, I was using rune 5 beta before piCore and it played the 352.8 khz
file
guzz46 wrote:
> Hi, does piCorePlayer 5.0 support 352.8 khz and 384 khz over i2s? I have
> a rpi 3b with a kali reclocker connected to an audio-gd r8 dac and when
> I play a 352.8 khz flac file sox gets used and it consumes about 25%
> cpu, I'm assuming sox is resampling because 192 khz flac
Hi, does piCorePlayer 5.0 support 352.8 khz and 384 khz over i2s? I have
a rpi 3b with a kali reclocker connected to an audio-gd r8 dac and when
I play a 352.8 khz flac file sox gets used and it consumes about 25%
cpu, I'm assuming sox is resampling because 192 khz flac files playback
without
pCP 6 supports it. It's technically a beta, but it's pretty stable.
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garym wrote:
> Because of a problem with my main LMS server unit, I built a pi-3B+
> running picoreplayer (ver 4.1.0). I have attached a USB 3 portable
> drive. I have about 100,000 tracks, mostly FLAC, some mp3 or m4a. Mostly
> 16/44.1 files with a handful of 24/96 files.
>
> My observation
Man in a van wrote:
> I just shutdown from the PCP web page, count the green flashes (I think
> it's 10). This leaves only the red light on.
>
> The browser page goes to whiteout and I then pull the power plug.
>
> The new rpi4b has a really tiny green led, that's hard to see.
Thanks. That
I just shutdown from the PCP web page, count the green flashes (I think
it's 10). This leaves only the red light on.
The browser page goes to whiteout and I then pull the power plug.
The new rpi4b has a really tiny green led, that's hard to see.
Man in a van wrote:
> Yep, off on a pi isn't off until unplugged.
>
> It's so you can use a button and a simple script to power off and on.
>
> https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=29=191145
>
> So your memory _might_ be correct :)
>
> ronnie
Thanks ronnie. The "might" is
garym wrote:
> these lights are supposed to stay ON as long as unit plugged in and
> only go off if I then unplug the rPi)
Yep, off on a pi isn't off until unplugged.
It's so you can use a button and a simple script to power off and on.
I hadn't turned off my rPi 3B+ for so long I've forgotten the behavior.
I *thought* that when I went into the piCorePlayer web GUI and selected
"Shutdown piCorePlayer" it would actually turn off power to my rPi
itself. But in doing that today, I do (1) lose web access to
piCoreplayer and LMS
We've updated the squeezelite extension to the current 1.9.6-1198
version for piCorePlayer 4.x.
Fixes the issue of spotty ogg stream format skipping tracks
prematurely.
Includes decoding for opus and ogg/flac formats.
Direct https streaming.
To update squeezelite;
Use the piCorePlayer webgui
LMS was supposed to get automatically updated during the upgrade. I
think some downloads are failing, and I didnt trap enough errors.
If you open an ssh session and run
pcp-update slimserver.tcz
Then reboot after its done, It should update
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mherger wrote:
> > Hmmm... Hotfix applied, pCP updated to 5.0.0, just to be sure have
> > closed down pCP and rebooted by reapplying power supply (off/.../on),
> > LMS not autostarting even though pCP is set to auto start it, tried
> to
> > start LMS from LMS page... error message "[ INFO ]
Hmmm... Hotfix applied, pCP updated to 5.0.0, just to be sure have
closed down pCP and rebooted by reapplying power supply (off/.../on),
LMS not autostarting even though pCP is set to auto start it, tried to
start LMS from LMS page... error message "[ INFO ] Starting LMS...
[ INFO ] The following
Hmmm... Hotfix applied, pCP updated to 5.0.0, just to be sure have
closed down pCP and rebooted by reapplying power supply (off/.../on),
LMS not autostarting even though pCP is set to auto start it, tried to
start LMS from LMS page... error message "[ INFO ] Starting LMS...
[ INFO ] The
I did the 4.1.1 hotfix a couple of weeks ago... is that the one you
mean?
Me too. Haven't found a way to do an insitu update yet.
Uh... oh... there's that Hotfix button... totally missed it this time
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mean?
Me too. Haven't found a way to do an insitu update yet.
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DavidBulluss wrote:
> I did the 4.1.1 hotfix a couple of weeks ago... is that the one you
> mean?
Ha ha, found that there is another one. All good now! :)
Cheers, David
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Paul Webster wrote:
> Did you apply the hotfix first?
I did the 4.1.1 hotfix a couple of weeks ago... is that the one you
mean?
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Did you apply the hotfix first?
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Not sure if I have jumped the gun, but I attempted to update from pCP
4.1.1 to pCP 5.0.0 using the UPDATE pCP button but it halts at an error
"Reached initial in error." :(
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Hello, Im using picore 4,1 w LMS and running a Hifiberry AMP+ in my
bedroom
I would like to add a sub which is line level in only.
Is there a way to use both The amp and the built in Pi analogue out in
parallell?
run it from an ssh session and turn on debugging.
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O.K., I loaded the pcp-sbpd extension and entered the command sbpd
b,24,NEXT in User Command #1. I used GPIO24 because I am using an Allo
DAC and it uses GPIO22.
Next, I just used a jumper to momentarily connect ground to GPIO24. I
also tried user command ./sbpd b,24,NEXT I'm using Allo's
paul- wrote:
> Diagnositcs page, then there is an "rpi" menu there.
Thanks! (had to switch to Beta mode to find it :doh:) But I must be
overlooking something as I don't see it.
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Just wondering - I currently use the command "cat /proc/cpuinfo" and
then compare the value in the table here:
https://elinux.org/RPi_HardwareHistory
to determine which raspberry pi is running the picoreplayer (I have 4
Rpis running PCP and I don't remember which one is which). Is this
Sorry. Found it under pcp-sbpd.
Howard Passman wrote:
> Well shoot. I don't see the SBPD extension in either repository. I tried
> a full update on extensions, but I still do not see anything called
> SBPD.
>
> Sorry :-(
>
> Howard
Well shoot. I don't see the SBPD extension in either repository. I tried
a full update on extensions, but I still do not see anything called
SBPD.
Sorry :-(
Howard
Howard Passman wrote:
> Thanks Paul. That sounds easy enough even for me :-)
>
> Howard
Thanks Paul. That sounds easy enough even for me :-)
Howard
paul- wrote:
> Connect a button: Connect one wire to a GPIO pin, say GPIO 22 (BCM
> 22). Connect the other side of the button to a ground pin.
> https://pinout.xyz/
>
> Then just run spbd with the correct command line
Connect a button: Connect one wire to a GPIO pin, say GPIO 22 (BCM
22). Connect the other side of the button to a ground pin.
https://pinout.xyz/
Then just run spbd with the correct command line options..
sbpd b,22,NEXT
spbd is an extension you can install from the Extension page of
paul- wrote:
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?107001-ANNOUNCE-SqueezeButtonPi-Tool-to-use-buttons-and-rotary-encoders-on-a-RPi
Thanks Paul. I've sort of followed that thread and it pretty much looses
me. I'll look through it again, but I think it has too much info for me
to
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I have a piCorePlayer in my car. Works great. Starts up automatically
and picks a random 100 songs from the library. I've been controlling it
with my Android phone and Squeeze Controller, butbecause the
piCorePlayer doesn't connect to the Internet, the phone drops the
connection in an effort
ok, thanks
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You could buy a 4 port hub (Ethernet) and plug that in to one of the
ports and then plug two devices I to the new hub.
You could move something to WiFi ... although considered a bad thing to
do for LMS server since traffic will be high if many simultaneous
players or lots of other devices busy
Another question.
If I wanted to connect the Pi/HDD/piCorePlayer directly to the
Transporter, without involving the router, how would I do that?
Currently my router only has 4 direct ports and I have to remove a
connection to accommodate the Pi when using it.
I changed the mount name and it's working now.
Thanks
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piperpilot12w wrote:
> I deleted and reattached the following screenshots.
> The first is when the HDD is attached directly to my computer (Elements
> G)
> The second is when it's attached to the pi
You music files are not in a folder named LMSfiles.
You need to redo the mount name to
kidstypike wrote:
> @piperpilot12w
> What happened to this post, have you deleted it?
>
> 27512
I deleted and reattached the following screenshots.
The first is when the HDD is attached directly to my computer (Elements
G)
The second is when it's attached to the pi
@piperpilot12w
What happened to this post, have you deleted it?
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kidstypike wrote:
> Are you sure your music library is in the folder LMSfiles?
Yes, it's on there. See the screenshot for when I connect the HDD to my
computer.
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Paul Webster wrote:
> Maybe it was FAT32 that caused my old problem with the cache. I think it
> was a permissions issue - which I assume that NTFS does not have given
> that it is working for you.
Or you may be thinking about problems having the cache on a NAS share?
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kidstypike wrote:
> No problem having LMS cache and music files on same HDD NTFS.
>
Maybe it was FAT32 that caused my old problem with the cache. I think it
was a permissions issue - which I assume that NTFS does not have given
that it is working for you.
Paul Webster
Don't worry about Samba just yet. Samba is only needed to transfer
files from you PC to the HDD attached to the Pi.
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No problem having LMS cache and music files on same HDD NTFS.
Here's mine.
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piperpilot12w wrote:
> I'm new to the Rasp pi with HDD and Transporter setup with piCorePlayer.
> I had everything setup and running last night with the help from some on
> the audiophile section of the forum.
> Today I'm trying to use this, and the pi and Transporter are detected
> and
It looks like you have LMS cache on your mounted USB disk
I wonder if this has replaced your music that was on there.
Also, my recollection is that having Linux / TinyCore LMS cache on NTFS
drive does not work (but that might be an obsolete memory).
Paul Webster
I'm new to the Rasp pi with HDD and Transporter setup with piCorePlayer.
I had everything setup and running last night with the help from some on
the audiophile section of the forum.
Today I'm trying to use this, and the pi and Transporter are detected
and functional, but the music library on
paul- wrote:
> The Fat partition is only the boot disk. That dirty bit is very common
> and mostly harmless.
>
> Partition 2 is where the extensions reside, and all of the pCP web
> interface. All of those Squashfs errors are happening when the system
> is trying to load LMS... The
The Fat partition is only the boot disk. That dirty bit is very common
and mostly harmless.
Partition 2 is where the extensions reside, and all of the pCP web
interface. Those messages look like the SD card failed.Try forcing
a fsck on that partition, see what happens.
piCorePlayer a
paul- wrote:
> Is your LMS set to save the cache on the SD card?
>
> Can you go to the diagnostics page and look at the Boot Log. See if
> there is anything odd in dmesg too. If the partition has errors on it,
> the easiest way to fix them would be to stick the SD card in another
> Linux
Is your LMS set to save the cache on the SD card?
Can you go to the diagnostics page and look at the Boot Log. See if
there is anything odd in dmesg too. If the partition has errors on it,
the easiest way to fix them would be to stick the SD card in another
Linux based machine and run a
Hi
Tried to play some music this morning and discovered that LMS is not
running. When I go to the piCore player web interface, in the Main Page
there's a red cross and the text: LMS is not running.
If I go to the LMS tab of the piCore Player web interface and hit the
start button I get the
Everything is fine now.
Thank you,
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firedog wrote:
> Thanks for your help. But my main use for the RB Pi is as a SB Touch
> Replacement, including touch screen functionality. I was simply thinking
> that I could also use it as a Roon Bridge occasionally. I don't have any
> desire at this point to change it's main function to
garym wrote:
> Why not use the turnkey roon bridge program for turning a rPi into a
> Roon endpoint. Ropieee. See
> https://www.ropieee.org/
> https://community.roonlabs.com/t/introducing-ropieee-a-roonbridge-to-go-image-for-the-raspberry-pi/24868/502
>
> Active forum for its use here:
>
firedog wrote:
> Hi-
> AFAIK, these are the directions for installing Roon Bridge and turning
> the Pi (3B+ model) into a Roon Endpoint:
>
> $ curl -O
> http://download.roonlabs.com/builds/roonbridge-installer-linuxarmv8.sh
> $ chmod +x roonbridge-installer-linuxarmv8.sh
> $ sudo
It won't work. :cool:
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AFAIK, these are the directions for installing Roon Bridge and turning
the Pi (3B+ model) into a Roon Endpoint:
$ curl -O
http://download.roonlabs.com/builds/roonbridge-installer-linuxarmv8.sh
$ chmod +x roonbridge-installer-linuxarmv8.sh
$ sudo ./roonbridge-installer-linuxarmv8.sh
Are
paul- wrote:
> I use it all the time. And connecting a keyboard/mouse/monitor happens
> all the time too.
Sir, don't change a thing
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firedog wrote:
> y
> Yes, I understand USB doesn't output sound. It should output the audio
> signal to the USB ports and via them to a USB sound device. The issue is
> that when I define the sound card as USB, on boot up I get USB not
> found or some similar announcement, even though the USB
hi pputzer,
During development of products like pCP things do go astray leaving the
RPi not connected to the network. The only option is a keyboard and
monitor to diagnose the problem.
A few months ago I played around with silent booting. I spent way to
much time and didn't get a complete
huxmut wrote:
> And learning the messages and order of them to help catch the issue that
> eventually arises.
I don't know about you, but I like to look at boot logs via ssh on my
desktop, not from across the room at a 7 inch touchscreen.
paul- wrote:
> ...sooner or later the computer is not going to boot, and having boot
> messages is very helpful.
And learning the messages and order of them to help catch the issue that
eventually arises.
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firedog wrote:
> Yes, I understand USB doesn't output sound. It should output the audio
> signal to the USB ports and via them to a USB sound device. The issue is
> that when I define the sound card as USB, on boot up I get USB not
> found or some similar announcement, even though the USB
Manul wrote:
> USB on its own can not output sound. Do you have any USB sound device
> attached to your Pi? If not, there's no way to output sound through USB.
> If you do have such a device, I think it should indeed be selectable in
> pCP even if a HAT like the Hifiberry is also present.
y
On a pCP? Well, use cases are different, so it would be nice to have an
option for that.
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paul- wrote:
> Sorry, I'm a bit old school. All of these boot screen blankers is the
> worst thing someone ever came up with. That's the first thing I do on
> any computer system that I can control, disable whatever blanking I can.
> One thing I've learned over the years, sooner or later the
Sorry, I'm a bit old school. All of these boot screen blankers is the
worst thing someone ever came up with. That's the first thing I do on
any computer system that I can control, disable whatever blanking I can.
One thing I've learned over the years, sooner or later the computer is
not going
Greg Erskine wrote:
> You might need to add etc/inittab to /opt/.filetool.lst
>
> I'm not sure if /etc/inittab is run before or after the backup is
> reloaded??
Well, I just checked: /etc/inittab is run before the backup gets
restored. Any way to modify it earlier that does not include
firedog wrote:
> But device has functioning USB ports. if I define the sound card as USB
> (not hifiberry DAC), shouldn't the Hifiberry DAC be bypassed and the
> sound routed to the USB, just as it would if there was no hat?
USB on its own can not output sound. Do you have any USB sound device
Greg Erskine wrote:
> You might need to add etc/inittab to /opt/.filetool.lst
>
> I'm not sure if /etc/inittab is run before or after the backup is
> reloaded??
>From what I've read: before, unfortunately.
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You might need to add etc/inittab to /opt/.filetool.lst
I'm not sure if /etc/inittab is run before or after the backup is
reloaded??
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Is there a simple way to disable login spawning on tty1? I've disabled
all the boot messages, but the login prompt is still spawned from
/etc/inittab. Unfortunately, that's one configuration file that can't
easily be modified with pCP's usual backup/restore mechanism.
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Using a RPI 3b+, with a Hifiberry DAC+. Just upgraded to 4.1 standard.
Everything works, Including the DAC.
Except: if I define the soundcard as USB instead of the Hifiberry DAC, I
get "USB not found" or some similar phrase during bootup.
Any clues how I get the USB recognized or what the
Hi Greg,
that's great, thank you!
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hi Manul,
$ pcp rand albums
I have added this option. I may make the pCP5.0.0 cut-off, fingers
crossed.
regards
Greg
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I have a small request: I'm currently discovering random album mode as a
new way to listen to my music collection. Would there be a chance to add
that to the pCP CLI so I could assign a remote button to it?
BTW, got some speakers for my balcony yesterday so I'm finally actually
using pCP as
paul- wrote:
> Well we just discovered that the site we used to generate timezone data
> is down.
>
> Try using this in the timezone setting.
>
> IST-2IDT,M3.4.4/26,M10.5.0
Thanks, that worked. I also use the Pi screen as a digital clock when
it's not engaged in audio playback, so this was
Well we just discovered that the site we used to generate timezone data
is down.
Try using this in the timezone setting.
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Greg Erskine wrote:
> hi firedog,
>
> Can you start with a fresh pCP image.
>
> Tell us what timezone is automatically set.
>
> Tell us what timezone you think it should be.
>
> regards
> Greg
Hi-
installed pcp from new SD card.
timezone set is idt (israel daylight time) which is the
Greg Erskine wrote:
> hi firedog,
>
> Can you start with a fresh pCP image.
>
> Tell us what timezone is automatically set.
>
> Tell us what timezone you think it should be.
>
> regards
> Greg
Greg-Thanks. I am going to get a completely new SD card with 32 GB
capacity and start from
Hello, not sure if thats the right place, but the problem is that LMS
stopped working Log:
[19-05-23 09:52:36.9238] main::init (387) Starting Logitech Media Server
(v7.9.2, 1543258616, Mon Nov 26 20:30:03 CET 2018) perl 5.024000 -
arm-linux-gnueabihf-thread-multi-64int
[19-05-23 09:52:38.0052]
hi firedog,
Can you start with a fresh pCP image.
Tell us what timezone is automatically set.
Tell us what timezone you think it should be.
regards
Greg
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Hi-
My picoreplayer is a Rasperry Pi 3B+
Everything works great except: the clock displays a time exactly 3hours
earlier than my actual time. If I change the time zone in settings it
has no effect. The same time issue remains (3 hours early). Also, if I
attempt in a command line to "set" the
Do you have a link to that info?
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