Just for closure, I returned a few days ago from holiday to find the
replacement Pi from PiHut (who handled the exchange with speed and
minimal fuss), booted it up with the previously configured SD card, and
all seems well and stable. It has been playing without issue for three
or four days now,
@THEMICKSA
Pi Hut are pretty good
They have replaced a couple or so rpi 4b for me.
They have even replaced replacements that have failed :rolleyes:
https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=28=58151#p1485558
ronnie
Greg Erskine wrote:
> Where did "hw:CARD=Audio,DEV=0" come from?
>
> Should be "hw:CARD=E30,DEV=0". Are you clicking on the list under the
> "more> help" to select it?
>
> Deleting the "Output setting" field means ALSA will use the default
> settings (ie CARD=0,DEV=0) which may be OK, but
themicksa wrote:
> OK, so I unplugged USB signal and power to DAC and deleted that
> hw:CARD=Audio,DEV=0 string in Output Settings, saved it with the field
> blank and then rebooted. And now things seem to be working properly.
> It's been playing for 30 mins or so and I'll leave it playing for
I wonder why my E30 works perfectly?
I only bought it for testing/developing USB DACs on pCP but
unfortunately I set it to DAC mode, set pCP up in a couple of minutes,
and it has worked ever since.
I have only ever used pCP8 betas and pCP8.0.0.
I wonder if its the E30 firmware.
I would
Man in a van wrote:
> @THEMICKSA
>
> have you tried
>
> front:CARD=E30,DEV=0
I hadn't but I am trying it now. I've rebooted, added that and saved it.
LMS is playing now and I'll be sure to let you know if and when it stops
again. Fingers crossed.
thx
@THEMICKSA
have you tried
front:CARD=E30,DEV=0
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themicksa wrote:
> You mean the Resize FS option? Yes I did, following advice from
> elsewhere. To 100% I think. After a reboot I find the following there:
> Resize partition 2 (PCP_ROOT)
> WARNING: Partition can not be expanded (only 100 MB left).
>
> also
>
> Add partition 3 (PCP_DATA)
>
themicksa wrote:
> You mean the Resize FS option? Yes I did, following advice from
> elsewhere. To 100% I think. After a reboot I find the following there:
> Resize partition 2 (PCP_ROOT)
> WARNING: Partition can not be expanded (only 100 MB left).
>
> Could that be a mistake on my part? I
slartibartfast wrote:
> Just a thought, have you expanded the file system?
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
You mean the Resize FS option? Yes I did, following advice from
elsewhere. To 100% I think. After a reboot I find the following there:
Resize partition 2 (PCP_ROOT)
WARNING:
themicksa wrote:
> Unfortunately I'm not out of the woods. The music just stopped after an
> hour or so and I can't reach the pCP home page again so I guess the pi
> has fallen over once more. A scan of the network finds both instances of
> the Pi still there*, but the router shows them as
Unfortunately I'm not out of the woods. The music just stopped after an
hour or so and I can't reach the pCP home page again so I guess the pi
has fallen over once more. A scan of the network finds both instances of
the Pi still there, but the router shows them as off-line. If I reboot
is there
themicksa wrote:
> yes USB2. Do the USB3 ones have any purpose in this scenario?
No. It is a waste of the USB3 socket to occupy it with a DAC. You don't
need the throughput and some have reported issues using it for this
purpose.
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d6jg wrote:
> Are you connecting the Topping via USB3 or USB2?
>
> IIRC USB2 is the recommended option for a DAC
yes USB2. Do the USB3 ones have any purpose in this scenario?
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Are you connecting the Topping via USB3 or USB2?
IIRC USB2 is the recommended option for a DAC
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themicksa wrote:
> yes that's the one.
>
> The E30 goes into standby mode after a minute or so of quiet. Can the pi
> wake it up?Are you saying that after using the player the DAC goes into
> standby
automatically? When I set up pCP with the E30 DAC it wouldn't go into
standby at all until I
Greg Erskine wrote:
> The "Add a Topping E30 USB DAC" topic was written by me and is what I
> have done on my system. It's been working perfect for me.
>
> The E30 needs to be powered before pCP starts. There is no automatic USB
> detection of the DAC. That's why I power it via the RPi4B USB.
The "Add a Topping E30 USB DAC" topic was written by me and is what I
have done on my system. It's been working perfect for me.
The E30 needs to be powered before pCP starts. There is no automatic USB
detection of the DAC. That's why I power it via the RPi4B USB.
Once the E30 was configured, I
Greg Erskine wrote:
> Are you using your E30 remote (to turn it off)?
>
> Are you running your E30 in preamp or DAC mode?
>
> I power my E30 from my RPi4B with the official power supply and I have
> never had a lockup.
Thanks for the questions:
I've used both remote and manual means of
paul- wrote:
> Are you providing separate power to the Topping? Do not try to power
> this from the Pi's USB ports. If you are supplying a separate power
> feed from a separate power supply, then this would have no impact on the
> PI. If you are powering the E30 from the pi, voltage issues
Are you using your E30 remote (to turn it off)?
Are you running your E30 in preamp or DAC mode?
I power my E30 from my RPi4B with the official power supply and I have
never had a lockup.
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themicksa wrote:
> OK, so I'm back again sorry to say. Not a pCP problem this time, so
> maybe I should take this elsewhere. As I mentioned previously, I just
> got a new DAC (a Topping E30) and I set it up as per the instructions
> here
OK, so I'm back again sorry to say. Not a pCP problem this time, so
maybe I should take this elsewhere. As I mentioned previously, I just
got a new DAC (a Topping E30) and I set it up as per the instructions
here https://docs.picoreplayer.org/projects/add-topping-e30-usb-dac/. It
sounds
Likely that means you had some special characters in the ssid or
password.
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paul- wrote:
> So you are connected with Ethernet, but trying to switch to WiFi?
>
> What do you get when you run diagnostics on the WiFi page?
>
> Did wifi work before, with the linksys router?
Pleased to say we're back in business. In the end I went back to page
one and reinstalled pCP
So you are connected with Ethernet, but trying to switch to WiFi?
What do you get when you run wifi diagnostics?
Did wifi work before, with the linksys router?
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d6jg wrote:
> Did you give the pi a fixed IP? If so undo that for now
Is a "fixed IP" the same as Static address? Either way, no is the
answer. There is a facility on the router to "reserve" IP addresses but
I have not added the pi to that list yet.
themicksa wrote:
> I spoke too soon. Everything was playing nicely until suddenly the music
> died. After a bit more fiddling around I discovered that my Linksys
> router was misbehaving. After various resets etc. it turned out it was
> actually bricked, and following a long session with
themicksa wrote:
> Thanks for that. I spent most of yesterday ripping apart my hifi system,
> router and ethernet, then reassembled everything, applied the above
> fixes and everything is ticketyboo. Much cleaner and tidier with
> redundant servers gone and so far everything seems stable. As we
d6jg wrote:
> VB 2.3
>
> I was slightly out
>
> >
Code:
> > systemctl status squeezeboxserver
>
> systemctl start squeezeboxserver
>
> systemctl stop squeezeboxserver
> >
>
> If you then reboot the VB LMS (squeezeboxserver) will
VB 2.3
I was slightly out
Code:
systemctl status squeezeboxserver
systemctl start squeezeboxserver
systemctl stop squeezeboxserver
If you then reboot the VB LMS (squeezeboxserver) will start itself until
you remove it altogether but
Man in a van wrote:
> Did somebody not call ? :p
:)
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No dont call me Ronnie :)
How to stop LMS on VB2.3 - from memory its - systemctl
squeezeboxserver stop
On VB2.4 its service logitechmeduaserver stop
Then you need to switch the Zen player to the new LMS. Easily done via
the web gui.
Once youve got it all going investigate Material
themicksa wrote:
> Thanks you so much d6jg, or should I say Ronnie.
No you shouldn't call him Ronnie :eek:
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d6jg wrote:
> You do need a username & password to connect to your files share. Try
> root and vortexbox
WOAH! That did it! The Files folder is now mounted and and LMS is busy
scanning the 50k files. Thanks you so much d6jg, or should I say Ronnie.
I'm truly obliged.
Try the following with root / vortexbox.
I tried it today with new Core32 and worked files so should also work
with pCP.
Mount Point - /mnt/Zen
IP Address - 192.168.1.145
Share Name - files
Share Type - CIFS
Options - uid=1001,gid=50,vers=1.0
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You do need a username & password to connect to your files share. Try
root and vortexbox
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*Dining Room* SB Boom
*Kitchen*
Thanks for the generous feedback and suggestions. I'm happy to report
that PCP and LMS are up and running, although I've still had no luck in
mounting the Zen to the LMS media library. That said I'm able to see and
play all the files on the drive via the Remote Libraries plugin--It's
just another
Man in a van wrote:
> I'm just thinking that the full pathway may help in connecting by CIFS
> from the raspberry pi - if it is at all possible
>
>
>
> If the op has a back up disk I would say use that, connected to the pi
>
> Or copy them onto a disk via the Mac
>
> I don't see the sense
d6jg wrote:
> Ronnie
>
> By default VB puts music into /storage/music but its exposed by
> SMB as music-readonly or files/music IIRC.
> The latter is editable, the former isnt.
>
> (Ill check in the morning)
>
> VB 2.4,includes LMS 7.8 but it can be upgraded to 8.3 - not sure why he
> has
Ronnie
By default VB puts music into /storage/music but its exposed by SMB as
music-readonly or files/music IIRC. The latter is editable, the
former isnt.
(Ill check in the morning)
VB 2.4,includes LMS 7.8 but it can be upgraded to 8.3 - not sure why he
has not gone this route.
LMS on
@themicksa
can you please post the full pathway given by the mac smb
smb://192.168.1.145
ronnie
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>
> Should I be able to hear that through the Pi's mini jack output? Cos
> right now I can't.
You need to enable Squeezelite
Squeezelite settings > Audio output device settings > Headphones (follow
the instructions)
Do you have a back up hard disk with the music files on?
ronnie
Oh dear. Sorry to say but it appears you really dont know what you are
doing.
Lets go back a bit.
The Innuos box is just a PC in a fancy case that runs a version of Linux
branded as Vortexbox. This includes a number of instances of Squeezelite
and also LMS. It also acts as a low grade NAS.
d6jg wrote:
> Can we clarify. Is the NAS a Vortexbox appliance?
d6jg wrote:
> Can we clarify. Is the NAS a Vortexbox appliance?
Sorry but I don't know the technicalities of the difference between a
NAS and an external hard drive, nor what a "Vortexbox appliance" might
be. I was under the
Can we clarify. Is the NAS a Vortexbox appliance?
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paul- wrote:
> Lots of distractions so lets start with some basics.
>
> Players do not "See" music. It is the LMS server that "Sees" the music
> library, and then sends it to a player. You could very easily have the
> piCorePlayer player device connecting to your Mac LMS server. If you
>
d6jg wrote:
> His NAS is in fact a Vortexbox. Initially referred to as a NAS but later
> revealed to actually be a VB which he was trying to connect to his Pi by
> USB.
>
> I dont think NFS is installed on VB so he will have to connect his Pi
> by CIFS/Samba
It's alright, I'm taking my
kidstypike wrote:
> Thread title is "Can't mount USB disk on Picoreplayer. Help needed
> please." :confused:
His NAS is in fact a Vortexbox. Initially referred to as a NAS but later
revealed to actually be a VB which he was trying to connect to his Pi by
USB.
I dont think NFS is installed on
slartibartfast wrote:
> It is but it is really a NAS [emoji1787]
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
Vortexbox is a NAS?
Doh! :rolleyes:
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kidstypike wrote:
> Thread title is "Can't mount USB disk on Picoreplayer. Help needed
> please." :confused:It is but it is really a NAS [emoji1787]
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d6jg wrote:
> As its a Vortexbox you must use CIFS not NFS. No additional set up on
> VB required.
Thread title is "Can't mount USB disk on Picoreplayer. Help needed
please." :confused:
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As its a Vortexbox you must use CIFS not NFS. No additional set up on
VB required.
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Another pitfall that others get into. Again from the help info.
35436
cifs-utils will handle the SMB versions automatically. The reason that
it is not included by default...it adds 30MB of dependencies..
pCP is the minimalist approach to an OS.
@ themicksa
Not wanting to add to the confusion , :eek: but I'll just sneak in and
then sneak out :p
If attempting CIFS again, try pasting this in the options box
> uid=1001,gid=50,vers=1.0
increase to 2.0 or even try without vers if it does not work :rolleyes:
ronnie
who wonders id the
d6jg wrote:
> Yes.
> Youll need to declare the Pis IP address in the NFS settings on NAS.
> If you can keep it wired and switch off WiFi so it has one IP address
> and then reserve that in your Router
I don't think I see an option on the NAS to do that. As mentioned that's
running VortexBox
I mentioned this before.
for CIFS, vers=3 is not valid. This the way the kernel developers
chose to do this, so please don't shoot me.
vers=3.0
And are you sure your NAS supports SMB version 3 protocol? Have you
tried vers=2.0 or even vers=1.0?
piCorePlayer a small player for the
kidstypike wrote:
> Why such a complex share name? I just enter the folder name. I use CIFS
> though.
>
> 35431
Thanks. I'd seen your question to this effect in an earlier post, but so
far have had no luck setting up CIFS similarly (screenshot)
Advice in the More> section for NFS reads:
for
Lots of distractions so lets start with some basics.
Players do not "See" music. It is the LMS server that "Sees" the music
library, and then sends it to a player. You could very easily have the
piCorePlayer player device connecting to your Mac LMS server. If you
are getting confused with
themicksa wrote:
> Thanks for that. I was under the impression that the NAS would behave
> like a USB-connected HD, so I'm grateful for that insight. As to
> mounting via CIFS/NFS, I guess that's the nub of my problem: how to
> correctly address that in the Setup Network Disk Mount section of
themicksa wrote:
> Thanks for that. I was under the impression that the NAS would behave
> like a USB-connected HD, so I'm grateful for that insight. As to
> mounting via CIFS/NFS, I guess that's the nub of my problem: how to
> correctly address that in the Setup Network Disk Mount section of
d6jg wrote:
> USB ports on NAS will probably only power the Pi. You wont be able to
> access drives on the NAS that way.
> Instead mount the drives via CIFS/NFS not as USB as you do with your Mac
Thanks for that. I was under the impression that the NAS would behave
like a USB-connected HD, so
paul- wrote:
> Press the more> links where ever you see them, there is help.
>
> First issue is. For NFS, vers=3.0 is not valid, it is only vers=3
>
>
> Samba is only for sharing files on the pCP device to other computers.
> It is not used or needed for connecting to your NAS.
Thanks for
USB ports on NAS will probably only power the Pi. You wont be able to
access drives on the NAS that way.
Instead mount the drives via CIFS/NFS not as USB as you do with your Mac
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Press the more> links where ever you see them, there is help.
First issue is. For NFS, vers=3.0 is not valid, it is only vers=3
Samba is only for sharing files on the pCP device to other computers.
It is not used or needed for connecting to your NAS.
piCorePlayer a small player for the
Hi
I'm a longtime user of LMS but I am in the process of installing PCP on
a Raspberry Pi4 in order to use it as a standalone, always on, LMS
server attached by USB to 3TB of music on my NAS. Presently I run LMS on
my main computer (M1 MacMini) which is not convenient. I'm not really
familiar
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