AL2124 wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I use Picoreplayer to play audio from LMS and sometimes from Windows PC
> via bluetooth.
> Everything works fine, except that when using bluetooth, the volume is
> always at 100% regardless of volume slider position in windows.
> PCP runs on RSB 3B+ equipped with Iqaudio
Volume control from LMS should work fine. That's software volume,
setting the bluetooth software currently does not set hardware volume
from bluetooth
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Hi!
I use Picoreplayer to play audio from LMS and sometimes from Windows PC
via bluetooth.
Everything works fine, except that when using bluetooth, the volume is
always at 100% regardless of volume slider position in windows.
PCP runs on RSB 3B+ equipped with Iqaudio amp+.
Is there any way to s
Ah, sorry, just came across this:
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?111972-piCorePlayer-6-x-x-Bluetooth
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Hi,
I managed to get bluetooth streaming to a Pi Zero W AND squeezelite
running in peaceful coexistence on a standard Raspbian Lite within 30
minutes following these 2 tutorials:
1.
https://www.tutonaut.de/raspberry-pi-als-bluetooth-airplay-empfaenger-kombi/
2.
http://www.gerrelt.nl/RaspberryPi/w
TheLastMan wrote:
> I have resigned myself to getting another power brick, dongle and set of
> RCA cables which will require me to switch inputs manually on the amp.
Quick update. I have discovered that the Tibo speakers have a USB socket
at the back. I thought this was for a music / data connec
drmatt wrote:
> It's a bit of a black art getting the Bluetooth stack to do anything
> useful on Linux, so the odds of getting a working Bluetooth audio
> receiver in software on a bluetooth-equipped rpi3 is low. So you are
> still looking at a secondary Bluetooth receiver with PSU. I recently
>
TheLastMan wrote:
> Hi, really like my piCorePlayer for playing my FLAC music collection on
> my NAS using the LMS Squeezebox system, and occasionally use Airplay
> from my iPad. However, I would like to be able to play audio to the
> piCorePlayer using a bluetooth connection from my Android pho
LuFi wrote:
>
> Can you please post your config / what you changed to get this working
> and pair a Phone ?
Have you tried the procedure described 'here'
(http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?108037-Experimental-Bluetooth-Speaker-support-in-piCorePlayer-3-22)?
If yes, what exactly isn't
Roland0 wrote:
> My experience has been more positive - using the built-in Bluetooth on a
> rpi3 with a headphone (playback) or an Android phone (streaming) has
> worked flawlessly for me, and the bluez-alsa setup worked immediately
> (on a system without pulesaudio).
> So I guess there is an ele
I too am also interested in this. That would be awesome for my garage
speakers.
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paul- wrote:
> I gave it another try. I could get my iPhone paired, but nothing would
> play. Bluealsa is much a work in progress.
drmatt wrote:
> Personally, I've never had much success even getting a rpi3 to remain
> paired with a Bluetooth keyboard let alone offering anything more
> complex
I gave it another try. I could get my iPhone paired, but nothing would
play. Bluealsa is much a work in progress.
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The author of PCP doesn't think so, istr a thread talking about this
before. Personally, I've never had much success even getting a rpi3 to
remain paired with a Bluetooth keyboard let alone offering anything more
complex reliably.
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There is already support for bluez-alsa on pcp - see 'here'
(http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?108037-Experimental-Bluetooth-Speaker-support-in-piCorePlayer-3-22)
bluez-alsa supports both playback to and recording from a bluetooth
device, however, it seems the setup for recording isn't
It's a bit of a black art getting the Bluetooth stack to do anything
useful on Linux, so the odds of getting a working Bluetooth audio
receiver in software on a bluetooth-equipped rpi3 is low. So you are
still looking at a secondary Bluetooth receiver with PSU. I recently
swapped a kitchen amp for
TheLastMan wrote:
> Hi, really like my piCorePlayer for playing my FLAC music collection on
> my NAS using the LMS Squeezebox system, and occasionally use Airplay
> from my iPad. However, I would like to be able to play audio to the
> piCorePlayer using a bluetooth connection from my Android pho
drmatt wrote:
> Technically yes (wavinput plugin if you have an audio capture device)
> but you may be as well to buy a Bluetooth-enabled amp or active speaker
> instead.
>
>
> -Transcoded from Matt's brain by Tapatalk-I don't need to route BT audio via
> LMS, just play using the RPi on which
TheLastMan wrote:
> Hi, really like my piCorePlayer for playing my FLAC music collection on
> my NAS using the LMS Squeezebox system, and occasionally use Airplay
> from my iPad. However, I would like to be able to play audio to the
> piCorePlayer using a bluetooth connection from my Android pho
Technically yes (wavinput plugin if you have an audio capture device)
but you may be as well to buy a Bluetooth-enabled amp or active speaker
instead.
-Transcoded from Matt's brain by Tapatalk-
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Debian+LMS 7.9.0
Music: ~1
Hi, really like my piCorePlayer for playing my FLAC music collection on
my NAS using the LMS Squeezebox system, and occasionally use Airplay
from my iPad. However, I would like to be able to play audio to the
piCorePlayer using a bluetooth connection from my Android phone. Is
there any way I can
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