That was a stupid question, the overlay is already integrated in pcp 8.
:o
I had problems to get 'this display'
(https://www.amazon.de/DollaTek-LCD-Bildschirm-SPI-Modul-Schnittstelle-TFT-Farbbildschirm/dp/B07QFVBPMX)
to work. The config.txt entry
Code:
Is it possible to add an overlay by extension or are the extensions
loaded too late at boot time when the config.txt has already been read?
I want to add the new overlay fbtft.dtbo to make a small TFT display
work. My idea is to make an extension that adds the overlay and the
fbtft kernel
Does anyone know where I can find a technical discussion about AlsaEQ
within pCP? Such as an interpretation of what the level numbers equate
to (dB/%?), what the Q of the eq bands are, etc.?
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Kurt wrote:
> Not sure if this is the place to post this, but I had to reset my PiCore
> Player due to a fat fingered entry for my new WiFi. Its up now, and im
> connecting it to a Schiit Modi 3 with a digital coax cable. For the life
> of me I cant figure out what the audio output and output
Not sure if this is the place to post this, but I had to reset my PiCore
Player due to a fat fingered entry for my new WiFi. Its up now, and im
connecting it to a Schiit Modi 3 with a digital coax cable. For the life
of me I cant figure out what the audio output and output setting should
be
I don't use shairport-sync, but nothing would have changed in the 8.1
update that would have changed anything.
Shairport-sync is to be used standalone. When you use LMS, you need to
be careful that LMS/squeezelite is not using the audio hardware or one
of the software players will crash. For
eliottinthesky wrote:
> Hi,
>
> since i update my devices to picore8.1, shairport doens't work.
> All my rpi are detected by my iphone but when i send song to it, no song
> come out (sometime just a little crack)
>
> Could you guide me to find a solution .
>
> My setup :
> 3 rpi zeo as
Hi,
since i update my devices to picore8.1, shairport doens't work.
All my rpi are detected by my iphone but when i send song to it, no song
come out (sometime just a little crack)
Could you guide me to find a solution .
My setup :
3 rpi zeo as player (picore 8.1)
1 rpi 3 as server (picore
Norfolk wrote:
> I just installed an fresh image of pCP 8.1.0 on my RPi3B+ with
> 7"-touchdisplay and Hifiberry DAC2 Pro - and it was almost too easy, i
> felt like i'd have to extra-check everything in order to give me the
> feeling I actually had to do something while installing it.
>
> Only
I just installed an fresh image of pCP 8.1.0 on my RPi3B+ with
7"-touchdisplay and Hifiberry DAC2 Pro - and it was almost too easy, i
felt like i'd have to extra-check everything in order to give me the
feeling I actually had to do something while installing it.
Only a minor detail was a bit
slartibartfast wrote:
> Does this help?
> https://docs.picoreplayer.org/projects/autostart-squeezelite-from-usb-dac/
>
Thanks. That does seem to describe the situation. I will live with it
rather than try a command line solution. I might easily break what I
have and which is working extremely
Hi!
Today I made a patch update and it seems that something with alsamixer
has been changed. The sound is much louder since the update, so I
changed the PCM value of the mixer and everything is as loud as before.
This is no problem, I only wondered why this happened.
pi4 4gb picoreplayer
Labarum wrote:
> Has anyone an answer to my original question?Does this help?
https://docs.picoreplayer.org/projects/autostart-squeezelite-from-usb-dac/
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Has anyone an answer to my original question?
> I have PicorePlayer . . . installed on an rPi4 and now connected to a
> Beresford Caiman SEG DAC by USB. Sounds great, but if I power down the
> DAC, or disconnect the USB cable, I have to reboot PicorePlayer to get
> Pi and DAC talking to each
I could skip a dot release, but then Michael would be sure to release
8.3 :)
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that's right i thought pcp 8.2.0. it is a little bit confusing right
now, isnt it, with both lms and pcp in their 8.2 versions?
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Labarum wrote:
> But if the question was about 8.1.0 or 8.2.0, Material Design does tell
> me
>
> "Server
>
> Version: 8.2.0 - 1627922070 @ Tue Aug 3 11:43:18 CEST 2021"
Yes, sorry, that's LMS 8.2.0, *not* piCorePlayer 8.2.0, which is what
you typed in your original post.
So I think
kidstypike wrote:
> As it was I who supplied @Labarum with his Pi/LMS already set up. that
> would be -
>
> piCorePlayer 8.1.0.
> LMS 8.2.1.
But if the question was about 8.1.0 or 8.2.0, Material Design does tell
me
"Server
Version: 8.2.0 - 1627922070 @ Tue Aug 3 11:43:18 CEST 2021"
kidstypike wrote:
> As it was I who supplied @Labarum with his Pi/LMS already set up.
And received with grateful thanks. Others have already noted how lucky I
was to get a Pi4 in current circumstances.
And to return to my original question?
Brian
In UK: rPi4 running LMS, Chromecast Audio
mcduman wrote:
> on a different note, where and how did you get the 8.2.0? many thanks
As it was I who supplied @Labarum with his Pi/LMS already set up. that
would be -
piCorePlayer 8.1.0.
LMS 8.2.1.
*LMS server/study player - LMS 8.3.0 *Pi4B 4GB/NanoSound ONE case/pCP
8.1.0 - 75K
Labarum wrote:
> I have PicorePlayer 8.2.0 installed on an rPi4 and now connected to a
> Beresford Caiman SEG DAC by USB. Sounds great, but if I power down the
> DAC, or disconnect the USB cable, I have to reboot PicorePlayer to get
> Pi and DAC talking to each other again.The output from the
I have PicorePlayer 8.2.0 installed on an rPi4 and now connected to a
Beresford Caiman SEG DAC by USB. Sounds great, but if I power down the
DAC, or disconnect the USB cable, I have to reboot PicorePlayer to get
Pi and DAC talking to each other again.The output from the Pi is set to
generic USB.
once you install alsaeq from the tweaks page, that takes over, the
device "equal" is set on the squeezlite output. ..you can select
the audio device in the alsaeq section on the tweaks page.
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Paul Webster wrote:
> The process should be like steps 8,9 and 10 in this pCP tutorial
> https://docs.picoreplayer.org/projects/add-topping-e30-usb-dac/
> but you would select a different device name from the menu ... because
> you have a different device.
>
> Make a note of what you try and
The process should be like steps 8,9 and 10 in this pCP tutorial
https://docs.picoreplayer.org/projects/add-topping-e30-usb-dac/
but you would select a different device name from the menu ... because
you have a different device.
Make a note of what you try and the output from step 9 and report
Hope that its OK to post this here.
I've been looking for ways to migrate some audio devices to Dante so
that I can do whole house Audio over IP. I purchased a 'Audinate Dante
USB 2x2 dongle'
Greg Erskine wrote:
> Just to let you know I am not ignoring you, I have read this post a
> couple of times and unfortunately can't offer any help as I don't use
> remote players.
Thanks for looking into it. A couple power switches avoids the
conflict.
Greg Erskine wrote:
> Can you try these commands.
>
> pCP is using the vcgencmd display_power command rather than the
> tvservice command.
>
> >
Code:
> > tc@pCP:~$ sudo tvservice -s
> state 0xa [HDMI CEA (31) RGB lim 16:9], 1920x1080 @ 50.00Hz, progressive
>
Can you try these commands.
pCP is using the vcgencmd display_power command rather than the
tvservice command.
Code:
tc@pCP:~$ sudo tvservice -s
state 0xa [HDMI CEA (31) RGB lim 16:9], 1920x1080 @ 50.00Hz, progressive
tc@pCP:~$ sudo tvservice -o
Powering off
control of the HDMI port is getting more difficult to do in user space.
As long as you have not forced it on, the firmware should not turn it
on if you dont have it connected
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cburbs wrote:
> I noticed with *HDMI power* set to off on a few of my Pi's it is still
> on if I do the following.
>
> sudo tvservice -s
>
>
> state 0x4 [NTSC 4:3], 720x480 @ 60.00Hz, interlaced
>
> Why is that and can I fix it?
>
> The above is on a:
> Raspberry Pi Model B+ (B
indigo wrote:
> Thank you Robert for your suggestion.
> But I've forgot to say that I've a Hifiberry Dac on the GPIO expansion
> socket so I can't add that Pimoroni device to my Rpi
It might still work, as it only uses a few pins - check the instructions
as they show it sandwiched between an
Grumpy Bob wrote:
> I use these -
> https://shop.pimoroni.com/products/onoff-shim?variant=41102600138 either
> with its built-in switch or by wiring a separate momentary switch to
> it.
>
> Robert
Thank you Robert for your suggestion.
But I've forgot to say that I've a Hifiberry Dac on the
indigo wrote:
> Hi, I've a RPI with piCorePlayer server and I need to have a push button
> to shut it down since I cannot connect to it with a PC.
> I've seen that in pCP tweaks page there is the option to configure a
> GPIO to have a clean shutdown, and I've seen that I need to install this
>
Hi, I've a RPI with piCorePlayer server and I need to have a push button
to shut it down since I cannot connect to it with a PC.
I've seen that in pCP tweaks page there is the option to configure a
GPIO to have a clean shutdown, and I've seen that I need to install this
" shutdown-monitor.tcz"
Greg Erskine wrote:
> There is no pCP option.
>
> Where is the click coming from?
>
> Not all RPi's have built-in audio and none has a built-in speaker.
>
> On the SB controller it actually has a additional mono DAC which I
> assume is only for the clicks but I think you can only hear the
jbraveman wrote:
> Ive noticed a problem that just cropped up. Im running picoreplayer
> 8.00 and lms 8.2.0 (windows). Two of my players are being confused by
> LMS. They switch back and forth on the sever. Music will play but then
> stops after a song. One of the players is remote and
Jaca wrote:
> Hi, I've added IR sensor for remote operation and it works fine, but
> was wondering if there is an option in PcP to have audible remote
> "clicks"? I don't have screen on rpi3 so it would be handy to hear if
> remote signal was registered. Thanks
There is no pCP option.
Where
Howard Passman wrote:
> I use a AudioLab M-DAC+ and the included remote control controls some of
> the players functions. Can someone tell me how basically that works so I
> can ask a question in the correct forum.
>
> Obviously somehow through the USB interface.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Howard
I
jbraveman wrote:
> Ive noticed a problem that just cropped up. Im running picoreplayer
> 8.00 and lms 8.2.0 (windows). Two of my players are being confused by
> LMS. They switch back and forth on the sever. Music will play but then
> stops after a song. One of the players is remote and
Hi, I've added IR sensor for remote operation and it works fine, but
was wondering if there is an option in PcP to have audible remote
"clicks"? I don't have screen on rpi3 so it would be handy to hear if
remote signal was registered. Thanks
3x Squeezebox Touch, 4x Squeezebox Radio,
I noticed with *HDMI power* set to off on a few of my Pi's it is still
on if I do the following.
sudo tvservice -s
state 0x4 [NTSC 4:3], 720x480 @ 60.00Hz, interlaced
Why is that and can I fix it?
cburbs's
I use a AudioLab M-DAC+ and the included remote control controls some of
the players functions. Can someone tell me how basically that works.
Obviously somehow through the USB interface.
Thanks,
Howard
Howard Passman's
Ive noticed a problem that just cropped up. Im running picoreplayer
8.00 and lms 8.2.0 (windows). Two of my players are being confused by
LMS. They switch back and forth on the sever. Music will play but then
stops after a song. One of the players is remote and the other is
located on my
paul- wrote:
> You still need to watch your distance too. The RPI bluetooth
> transmitter is not the strongest. What I might recommend would be to
> start an ssh shell. Use ps to find the bluealsa process. And kill it.
> Disconnect your headphones first.
>
> The run bluealsa from command
Greg Erskine wrote:
> The "Output setting" is really just passing the card name and dev number
> to an ALSA plugin in the ALSA configuration . . .
Thanks Greg, but that will need a good deal of unpacking to make sense
to me. I know that ALSA is the heart of the Linux audio engine.
Brian
In
The "Output setting" is really just passing the card name and dev number
to an ALSA plugin in the ALSA configuration.
If the "Output setting" is blank, ALSA will use a default config,
probably the hw: plugin, with CARD=0 and DEV=0. In your case, if your
USB DAC is sitting on CARD 0 it might
I notice that when setting USB output to a DAC there are a number of
options. Why is that? Isn't the USB transfer a standard protocol? Why is
it not "one for all"?
If I am not using a named DAC I presume I just use the generic option.
What might I expect to hear if I experiment with the others?
huxmut wrote:
>
>
> I demand a refund
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Your usb device is taking too long to become ready at boot. You need to
add some delay. On the
Probably a browser issue.
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What kind of attitude is that?
And annoying, really?
No issues with scrolling in or after beta mode here btw.
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After looking at the logs in bèta mode the screen shows only the upper
part and won't scroll down.
Also when exiting bèta functions and mode the scrolling in other screens
won't go all the way down.
I know bèta mode can give isssues, but this issue in the latest versions
should be looked at as
Labarum wrote:
> Thanks. I'll have a look.
And I'm another one using FreeFileSync on my PC to backup changed data.
My LMS is on a Pi 3B, most of my backup drives are on another Pi
(original Mk1 B!), and the PC acts as circus ringmaster sending data
between the Pis.
Transfer speeds vary a lot
Redrum wrote:
>
>
> I use ffs and am happy
>
> Jim
Thanks. I'll have a look.
Brian
In UK: rPi4 running LMS, Chromecast Audio Dongle and Chromecast Video
Dongle attached to TV - Beresford DAC - Quad 77 Integrated Amp - AVI
Neutron 4 Speakers - Sennheiser HD25 Headphones. Boom in
Labarum wrote:
> Thanks. I'll try it. But not tonight - I have a backup not yet 2 hours
> old!
>
> I'm enjoying discs not heard for years
As @ktp mentioned, it's seamless. I have two very similar setups at
different locations, that are a picore server with attached USB HDD
library. I have my
Smitty2k1 wrote:
> Hey everyone thanks for the feedback. For the record it was output
> volume that was my issue and the other playback options didn't solve
> that so I'm not worried about the rate change as I'll continue to use
> HW. I did more research last night and the Apple USB-C dongle
kidstypike wrote:
> Moved/copied directly from one attached drive to the other. The PC is
> just an interface to achieve this.
Thanks. I'll try it. But not tonight - I have a backup not yet 2 hours
old!
I'm enjoying discs not heard for years
Brian
In UK: rPi4 running LMS, Chromecast Audio
Labarum wrote:
> And how is the data transferred? Directly from one drive of the Pi to
> the other drive of the Pi, or via the controlling machine (your PC)?
>
> If the latter, 70 GB would take a while to move by WiFi?
Moved/copied directly from one attached drive to the other. The PC is
just
kidstypike wrote:
> I have 2 drives attached to my Pi/pCP, I can copy from one drive to
> another easily in Windows File explorer.
>
> No problem.
And how is the data transferred? Directly from one drive of the Pi to
the other drive of the Pi, or via the controlling machine (your PC)?
If the
Labarum wrote:
> A newbie question:
>
> I have put a lot of work into tidying up and increasing my flac library
> to use with my new setup using an rPi4 running PiCorePlayer. My library
> is on the Pi on a 128GB flash drive, and yes, I have it backed up to my
> Chromebook and to a 1TB USB
A newbie question:
I have put a lot of work into tidying up and increasing my flac library
to use with my new setup using an rPi4 running PiCorePlayer. My library
is on the Pi on a 128GB flash drive, and yes, I have it backed up to my
Chromebook and to a 1TB USB drive.
I have been pulling the
Hi there,
I know its not exactly a pCP related question which is why I opened a
new thread, but it has something to do with why udev behaves differently
under Raspbian OS compared to the pCP OS
may I kindly ask you pCP pros to take a look at 'this thread?'
Smitty2k1 wrote:
> Hey everyone thanks for the feedback. For the record it was output
> volume that was my issue and the other playback options didn't solve
> that so I'm not worried about the rate change as I'll continue to use
> HW. I did more research last night and the Apple USB-C dongle
bpa wrote:
> Attached is an edited version of dmesg. It logs
>
> 1. System boot from power up startup. Edited to start from "Starting
> piCorePlayer v8.1.0 startup."
> 2. dmesg shows stick was unmounted incorrectly - yet pcp was shutdown
> using "pcp sd" command - does this not do a proper
Hello,
for me the Power On/Off GPIO option is not working with squeezelite.
I have piCorePlayer 8.00 and a JustBoom Amp HAT.
In Squeezelite Settings I set the Power On/Off GPIO to 26 and Active
High.
A LED is connected to GPIO 26 but it shows no reaction when I turn on or
off the Player.
Am I
paul- wrote:
> There is no mount logic in the LMS start/stop routines. I wonder why
> the OS would remount the drive. Is there anything in dmesg?
Attached is an edited version of dmesg. It logs
1. System boot from power up startup. Edited to start from "Starting
piCorePlayer v8.1.0
There is no mount logic in the LMS start/stop routines. I wonder why
the OS would remount the drive. Is there anything in dmesg?
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I'm tracking down a problem with CDplayer in Pcp 8.0 and I found a
strange behaviour.
Clean install of PCP and a single USB vfat stick (i.e. /mnt/stick ) with
two folder Albums (/mnt/stick/albums) and Playlists
(/mnt/stick/playlists)
Using LMS WebGUI - LMS settings set Music to
Greg Erskine wrote:
> I think Raspberry Pi OS+Squeezelite+LMS+TVheadend would be the easiest
> solution.
Thanks! I will try this.
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I think Raspberry Pi OS+Squeezelite+LMS+TVheadend would be the easiest
solution.
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Hi there,
I run an RPi4b wih 8GB RAM with pCP+Squeezelite+LMS as my preferred NAP.
Runs like a charm - Life is beautiful.
However, before I started using the RPi as my NAP, it hosted my
TVheadend server that distributed the TV signal from my Panasonic TV to
my Wifi clients. I am now wondering
Many thanks. Sorted.
Steve
Paul Webster wrote:
> From Windows ... an easy way is to use WinSCP.
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denmla wrote:
> thanks for fast response and your suggestions. Yeah, I've connected it
> over 5g since I've read here somewhere that there could be interference
> between Bluetooth and 2.4g wifi on rpi (although those were more
> suggestions for rpi3, but I've addressed it anyway).
>
> Thanks
Shozzer wrote:
> Can someone please take the time to provide a few simple instructions as
> to how to copy/replace the files? I presume I would have to ssh into the
> pi?
>
>From Windows ... an easy way is to use WinSCP.
Paul Webster
author of \"now playing\" plugins covering radio france
I am really appreciating my new set up on my pi 4 with piCoreplayer
after so many years of using Windows. Unfortunately my knowledge of
Linux is non-existent! Craig Drummond has made it possible to tweak the
CSS for Material and I would like to transfer the CSS files to my pi.
Can someone please
thanks for fast response and your suggestions. Yeah, I've connected it
over 5g since I've read here somewhere that there could be interference
between Bluetooth and 2.4g wifi on rpi (although those were more
suggestions for rpi3, but I've addressed it anyway).
Thanks for the suggestion,
paul- wrote:
> he is using 5GHz channel for wifi
Oh, yes, I didn't read that part enough.
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carsten_h wrote:
> Maybe it's a problem of using WIFI and Bluetooth of the Pi 4 at the same
> time?
Not likely on a RPI4 if he is using 5GHz channel for wifi. I use it
all the time that way.
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paul- wrote:
>
>
> Maybe it's a problem of using WIFI and Bluetooth of the Pi 4 at the same
> time?
pi4 4gb picoreplayer with lms and squeezelite for usb inside an argon
one case
pi3b+ (7\" display, hifiberry dac+ pro) picoreplayer with
squeezlite/jivelite for hifiberry and bluetooth
Yes, this is by design. Bluetooth creates a completely separate device.
I doubt the stuttering is between LMS and squeezelite. Its likely in
the bluetooth transmission.
I assume your bluetooth extensions are up to date. I would force the
headset to use SBC codec, and see if that helps.
Hello good ppl.
So I have setup RPI 4 Model B (4gb) and I'm using it only to run
piCorePlayer (with Squeezelite and LMS). I'm connecting over wifi (5ghz)
and using internal bluetooth to connect to the speakers. Everything
works, but randomly I get stutter in audio from time to time (not sure
Greg Erskine wrote:
> thanks mr-b,
>
> I read your recommendations.
>
> These "things" often just end up in [Extras]. It is just a result of my
> haphazard process.
>
> In the meantime, I fixed the typos, ready for the next release.
>
Great tx. It's far too useful a feature to hide away
Meanwhile, a tiny nit to pick - it is "Network Time Protocol", not
"Network Timing Protocol", as per RFC 958, RFC 1059, RFC119. RFC 1305
and RFC 5905...
"To try to judge the real from the false will always be hard. In this
fast-growing art of 'high fidelity' the quackery will bear a solid
thanks mr-b,
I read your recommendations.
These "things" often just end up in [Extras]. It is just a result of my
haphazard process.
In the meantime, I fixed the typos, ready for the next release.
regards
Greg
Greg
Thanks !
I am looking forward for the update.
Best regards !
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soon. I'll post when I do
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@paul- Thank you for your answer !
SSD is mounted as /dev/nvme0n1p1
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If it is not in the list of mounted drives, how is the drive mounted?
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Sorry if that was discussed lately.
I have pCp 8.1.0 installed on RPi CM4 board.
Also, I have a M.2 SSD (EXT4 partition) attached to the PCI-Express port
of CM4 official IO board.
I am trying to use it for LMS cache and music files, but I have a
problem.
First of all, The GUI button for "Fix
Greg Erskine wrote:
> Thanks.
>
> Not often needed but its now there when required.
>
> I use it on my LMS pCP as the time drifted a minute or two over many
> months.
>
> I think my Duet controller time was wrong because of that??
>From various forum postings it appears there's an ever
Hey everyone thanks for the feedback. For the record it was output
volume that was my issue and the other playback options didn't solve
that so I'm not worried about the rate change as I'll continue to use
HW. I did more research last night and the Apple USB-C dongle only
outputs 1V RMS so
ralphy wrote:
> I would recommend using *-o hw:CARD=A,DEV=0* for the output device, this
> way squeezelite knows the "true" capabilities of the device. ie. only
> supports 48Khz
Although in this case the iec958 seems to have the same h/w
capabilities, I think it is better practice to use "hw"
ralphy wrote:
> I would recommend using *-o hw:CARD=A,DEV=0* for the output device, this
> way squeezelite knows the "true" capabilities of the device. ie. only
> supports 48Khz
>
> add *-u E* to the command line which configures squeezelite to resample
> all streams with sample rates that are
I would recommend using *-o hw:CARD=A,DEV=0* for the output device, this
way squeezelite knows the "true" capabilities of the device. ie. only
supports 48Khz
add *-u E* to the command line which configures squeezelite to resample
all streams with sample rates that are NOT 48K. For 48K content
A comment from @Ralphy which I bookmarked sometime ago
Squeezelite setting
> When you use plughw: instead of hw:, the linux alsa subsystem will
> resample to a rate your sound card supports. I find the better option is
> to use hw: and add -u E to the Upsample settings field on the
>
I forgot about plughw, doh!, which plays fine for me:)
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|Filename: Apple dongle plughw.txt |
|Download:
Man in a van wrote:
> And these are the other commands :)
Full marks for diligence.
The output shows there is *no* difference in capabilties between the
hw:CARD=A and the iec958:CARD=A.
If you tried with plughw:CARD=A not usually worthwhile, as it should
show all possible capabilities as
Man in a van wrote:
>
> >
Code:
> >
> Card 2, ID `A', name `USB-C to 3.5mm Headphone Jack A'
> Device 0, ID `USB Audio', name `USB Audio', 1 subdevices (1 available)
> 2 channels, sampling rate 48000..48000 Hz
> Sample formats: S16_LE, S24_3LE
> Buffer size
And these are the other commands :)
Code:
tc@pCP:~$ aplay -v --dump-hw-params -D hw:CARD=A,DEV=0 -f cd /dev/zero
Playing raw data '/dev/zero' : Signed 16 bit Little Endian, Rate 44100 Hz,
Stereo
HW Params of device "hw:CARD=A,DEV=0":
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