paul- wrote:
> yes.
The default Is 7.9.2?
7.9.3 Is beta?
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I update lms ti 8.0.0 but i want ti come back. The default version in
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> [ INFO ] Checking: pcp-6.0.0-www.tcz [ ERROR ]
> Extension not found.
>
This feature is only supported on a PI2/Pi3.:)
I have something going on in my repo scripting. armv6 and armv8 boards
are missing the file links on the repo. I'll check it this evening.
paul- wrote:
> 6.0.0 Release Candidate 1 is posted. See
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?110727-BETA-piCorePlayer6-0-0-PI4-support=944664=1#post944664
> for details
Thank you very much! The update from b9 was working fine!
I am still getting the error when doing a Patch Update:
paul- wrote:
> >
Code:
> > HTTP/1.0 200 OK
> Content-Type: audio/x-flac
> icy-br: 917280
> icy-name: pCP pi-Wohnzimmer line-in (flac)
> icy-metadata: 0
> Recording raw data 'stdin' : Signed 16 bit Little Endian, Rate 44100 Hz,
Stereo
> arecord:
paul- wrote:
> 6.0.0 Release Candidate 1 is posted. See
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?110727-BETA-piCorePlayer6-0-0-PI4-support=944664=1#post944664
> for details
Congratulations to the team for this RC1 and thank you for your work and
precious help.
How many people are
paul- wrote:
> Go into card control, and remove the Bluetooth extension, then select
> Analog Audio on the squeezelite page. Then reboot.
>
> If youve already changed to analog, then go to the extension page, and
> delete the extension pcp-bt.tcz
Much appreciated! Was able to update and
paul- wrote:
> 6.0.0 Release Candidate 1 is posted. See
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?110727-BETA-piCorePlayer6-0-0-PI4-support=944664=1#post944664
> for details
I have four pCp's
2 x pi 4B Server/Players with IQ Audio DAC+
2 x pi 3B Players with IQ Audio DAC+
All four
paul- wrote:
> 6.0.0 Release Candidate 1 is posted. See
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?110727-BETA-piCorePlayer6-0-0-PI4-support=944664=1#post944664
> for details
Thanks! I updated from b09 in raspberry 4 (in WiFi mode) and all seems
ok!
Good job
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Go into card control, and remove the Bluetooth extension, then select
Analog Audio on the squeezelite page. Then reboot.
If youve already changed to analog, then go to the extension page, and
delete the extension pcp-bt.tcz
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5.0.1 , but wanted to insitu update to the
latest beta 6.0. I am on Pi3B+. Upgrade fails as:
Status
You must remove the bluetooth extensions before continuing
Tried to remove all obvious bluetooth extensions and stopping it
via AirPlay, UPnP/DLNA
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> sure
?
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> Is there a way to stream Amazon music?
sure
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paul- wrote:
> If your not connected to the internet, then yes it's normal. Updates
> require internet connections.
The Pi is always connected to the internet via ethernet cable. Th other
updates like LMS or Squeezelite are running fine.
Sorry, I have a dac usb (into the amplifier). When I configure
squeezelite I see it in two lines. HW and PLUGHW. What is the
difference? I setted HW
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a491765 wrote:
> Does the shutdown button on pcp webpage prorperly unmount HDD and
> shutdown LMS to protect them from corruption ?
>
yes
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paul- wrote:
> You can shutdown the pi using many methods (Web page or ssh), but that
> will not remove the power from the rpi. The most popular way is to use
> a power controller that interfaces with a gpio pin.then you setup
> the shutdown/powerdown on the tweaks page.
>
> Pimoroni and
Code:
HTTP/1.0 200 OK
Content-Type: audio/x-flac
icy-br: 917280
icy-name: pCP pi-Wohnzimmer line-in (flac)
icy-metadata: 0
Recording raw data 'stdin' : Signed 16 bit Little Endian, Rate 44100 Hz,
Stereo
arecord: set_params:1339: Sample format non available
If your not connected to the internet, then yes it's normal. Updates
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paul- wrote:
> Go to logs, there should be a log called pcp_streamer.log That might
> provide better info. Are you trying to test just recording/streaming?
> I would stop squeezelite just to make sure you have the streaming
> figured out.
Here is pcpstreamer log:
Code:
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I have on Pi3B+ with Squeezelite/Jivelite, Hifiberry and Bluetooth
running. I did an Patch update today that worked without a problem.
The other Pi4 with Squeezelite and LMS running brought this message when
doing the Patch Update:
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a491765 wrote:
> Hi,
> How could i shutdown properly LMS, unmount attached usb and shutdown pcp
> + rpi ?
You can shutdown the pi using many methods (Web page or ssh), but that
will not remove the power from the rpi. The most popular way is to use
a power controller that interfaces with a
Go to logs, there should be a log called pcp_streamer.log That might
provide better info. Are you trying to test just recording/streaming?
I would stop squeezelite just to make sure you have the streaming
figured out.
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paul- wrote:
> Gearhardc,
>
> Please press the "Patch" button on the pCP main page. Then reboot.
> That will bring you to www build 0002
>
> You will need to make sure to resolve your asound issue first. If you
> need a fresh copy of /etc/asound.conf, I have included the base version
> in
Hi,
I encountered 2 times a USB attached HDD corruption on bad shutdown i
guess.
How could i shutdown properly LMS, unmount usb and shutdown pcp + rpi ?
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paul- wrote:
> Its not a matter of dhcp or not, its a matter of proper network
> routing, if you setup a bridged connection, then there is no reason to
> even use WiFi on the pi. I can guarantee the WiFi on your desktop is
> much better than that of a pi.
I agree with you. It was just a
kidstypike wrote:
> Change 7.9.2 to 8.0.0 in step 5
>
> https://www.picoreplayer.org/how_to_upgrade_lms.shtml
thanks for finding that. i was on my mobile when posting last night and
its dreadful to use for searchs
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Zabizabo wrote:
> Thank Paul for the tutorial. I will have a look and hopefully I will
> succeed to give a damned DHCP address to this Pi 4 :)
Its not a matter of dhcp or not, its a matter of proper network
routing, if you setup a bridged connection, then there is no reason to
even use WiFi
kidstypike wrote:
> I asked the OP to do this about 10 pages back . . .
>
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?110727-BETA-piCorePlayer6-0-0-PI4-support=964763=1#post964763
I know, one of the issues with this sort of troubleshooting via forum is
lots of people trying to help and
Gerhardc wrote:
> Hi Paul,
>
> after installation of audio input streamer, the RPI display shows a lot
> of ALSA error messages. After this squeezelite will no more running. A
> new image is required to build.
>
>
Gearhardc,
Please press the "Patch" button on the pCP main page. Then
KeBul wrote:
> Philippe...
>
> One simple question...
>
> Whilst we setup and test wifi can you temporarily put your Raspberry Pi
> hard wired by ethernet direct onto your router?
>
> Cheers
>
> Kev
I asked the OP to do this about 10 pages back . . .
Philippe...
One simple question...
Whilst we setup and test wifi can you temporarily put your Raspberry Pi
hard wired by ethernet direct onto your router?
Cheers
Kev
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paul- wrote:
> Windows handles networking really(really) crappy. But it does work.
>
> My desktop upstairs is connected wifi to the network over wifi. I
> plugged in my pi to the ethernet port of my windows machine, and booted
> it up.. then followed this. Absolutely no manual
Windows handles networking really(really) crappy. But it does work.
My desktop upstairs is connected wifi to the network over wifi. I
plugged in my pi to the ethernet port of my windows machine, and booted
it up.. then followed this.
paul- wrote:
> I don't recall you every saying you were using a Windows PC. Where is
> your Mint based computer? Are you using windows to burn and create your
> text files?
>
> A properly bridged network connection will be seamless to the device
> that is plugged into the bridge port. The
I don't recall you every saying you were using a Windows PC. Where is
your Mint based computer? Are you using windows to burn and create your
text files?
A properly bridged network connection will be seamless to the device
that is plugged into the bridge port. The pi should get a DHCP
paul- wrote:
> Ill check the files when I get back to my desk. You could probably
> solve most of your problems by just bridging your network connection on
> your PC.
>
> Since you run a Linux OS, this should be a beeeze.
In fact my PC linked to the RPi is on Windows 10. I wanted to bridge
You could probably solve most of your problems by just bridging your
network connection on your PC.
Since you run a Linux OS, this should be a beeeze.
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paul- wrote:
> There were some under the hood changes between 7 and 9, but nothing
> that would affect only you. You could post all the same info as you had
> done before, but not expecting to see much.
>
> And I have done a 7 to 9 upgrade with WiFi too.
And the dmseg.log_b9
29522
paul- wrote:
> There were some under the hood changes between 7 and 9, but nothing
> that would affect only you. You could post all the same info as you had
> done before, but not expecting to see much.
>
> And I have done a 7 to 9 upgrade with WiFi too.
Hi Paul,
I put some files from b7
KeBul wrote:
> That's good news Christophe, I still have been looking at this for you -
> working on wifi firmware loading...
>
> So far I've found if there's no wpa_supplicant.conf in the boot
> partition on first boot then the wifi firmware doesn't load.
> Likewise if you turn off wifi in
Thanks
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> I Searched but I haven't found it ...
Change 7.9.2 to 8.0.0 in step 5
https://www.picoreplayer.org/how_to_upgrade_lms.shtml
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huxmut wrote:
> yes. read back a few pages. paul has linked a help page with
> instructions
I Searched but I haven't found it ...
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Gerhardc wrote:
> Hi Paul,
>
> after installation of audio input streamer, the RPI display shows a lot
> of ALSA error messages. After this squeezelite will no more running. A
> new image is required to build.
>
> ATTACH]29509[/ATTACH]
Yes, that is an issue Im researching. If you want to
Ok I try
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> Ok. If I want to upgrade to Lms 8 is it possible?
yes. read back a few pages. paul has linked a help page with
instructions
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huxmut wrote:
> use the standard version. no tweaks. it is very good.
> be like miley cyrus, tweaking only if you have issues.
>
> oh wait. that might be twerking
Ok. If I want to upgrade to Lms 8 is it possible?
corrobor wrote:
> Please if you can tell me about some configuration to start I today will
> switch to picoreplayer. It is Sunday as I"m to home from work :)
use the standard version. no tweaks. it is very good.
be like miley cyrus, tweaking only if you have issues.
oh wait. that might be
corrobor wrote:
> Hi to all. I didn't know picoreplayer. I had been using moode with Lms
> and squezelite. Today I saw picoreplayer and I'm trying it.
> I need some advice to set it at the best.
> I have raspberry 4 with 4gb of ram. It is connected to my amplifier by
> usb because my amplifier
paul- wrote:
> I have not forgot about this. I did confirm there is a problem here.
> Just not sure yet where it broke.
Hi Paul,
after installation of audio input streamer, the RPI display shows a lot
of ALSA error messages. After this squeezelite will no more running. A
new image is
Yes, that is completely normal behavior to not load any files that are
not needed based on the current configuration.
If the boot process encounters a wpa_supplcant.conf. It enables WiFi,
copies the wpa_supplicant, Sets the WiFi extensions for load at boot,
then reboots.
Disabling WiFi
Zabizabo wrote:
> Fresh install with pCp 6.0 b7 ==> Wifi is there, allelujah:p :). So the
> problem seems coming from the b9. @the developers, I can provide you
> some log or files if you want. Just tell me what you need.
>
> Christophe
That's good news Christophe, I still have been looking
Gerhardc wrote:
> Hi Paul,
> when i select streamer on the tweak page, there is no input device
> listed. This is also the case, when squeezelite output is to analog
> output.
> 29479
I have not forgot about this. I did confirm there is a problem here.
Just not sure yet where it broke.
There were some under the hood changes between 7 and 9, but nothing
that would affect only you. You could post all the same info as you had
done before, but not expecting to see much.
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Zabizabo wrote:
> Hello all, the magnificent pCp team
>
> Today, I tried to change the name of my SSID because there was a "-" in
> its name. Nothing has changed.
>
> I have installed Volumio and the wifi is working fine. But I don't
> really like it. In addition, it failed to start the LMS
Hi to all. I didn't know picoreplayer. I had been using moode with Lms
and squezelite. Today I
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Today, I tried to change the name of my SSID because there was a "-" in
its name. Nothing has changed.
I have installed Volumio and the wifi is working fine. But I don't
really like it. In addition, it failed to start the LMS plugin. I'm
damned :).
There is
Zabizabo wrote:
> I'm using Linux Mint platform and my image burner is Etcher. For the
> editor, I'm using the one in Linux Mint. Is there an other one more
> performant?
I think the standard editor in Mint is xed. Maybe install Ghex and take
a look at a hex dump of the file to see if any
KeBul wrote:
> What platform (Windows, Mac, Linux etc ) and tools (editors, image
> burner etc) are you using to set this up?
>
> Paul- is sure the wifi drivers are not loading, that seems pretty low
> level, have you tried a fresh download of pCP v6, perhaps a different
> micro SD card a
Zabizabo wrote:
> Arghhh, all my hopes are dead :). Whatever Kev, you are saving my time.
>
> Regards
>
> Christophe
What platform (Windows, Mac, Linux etc ) and tools (editors, image
burner etc) are you using to set this up?
Paul- is sure the wifi drivers are not loading, that seems pretty
chill wrote:
> So don't forget to accept FileZilla's prompt to upload it.
Noted.
And thanks again.
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chill wrote:
> Use 'BBEdit'
> (https://www.barebones.com/support/bbedit/updates.html#up12) (ex
> 'TextWrangler'). The free version is a great full-featured text editor
> that works perfectly with Linux text files such as wpa_supplicant.conf.
> I have it configured as the default text editor
ian_heys wrote:
> I used to export/edit/import the file.
>
When you right click on a pCP file in the right pane of FileZilla, then
'View/Edit', that's effectively what it does too - it's not really an
'in place' edit. It downloads a copy, opens it in the editor, and then
prompts you to
chill wrote:
> Use 'BBEdit'
> (https://www.barebones.com/support/bbedit/updates.html#up12) (ex
> 'TextWrangler'). The free version is a great full-featured text editor
> that works perfectly with Linux text files such as wpa_supplicant.conf.
> I have it configured as the default text editor
KeBul wrote:
>
> So my issue was something in my process and tools on my Mac - probably
> TextEdit.
>
Use 'BBEdit'
(https://www.barebones.com/support/bbedit/updates.html#up12) (ex
'TextWrangler'). The free version is a great full-featured text editor
that works perfectly with Linux text
KeBul wrote:
>
>
> Obviously this leaves Christophe back where he was, when I started this
> I thought I might have the same problem as him and therefore could help,
> but that looks unlikely now - sorry.
>
> Cheers
>
> Kev
>
> PS I'll update my previous posts to point to here, might save
paul- wrote:
> We are not using the sco profile, but it does seem to connect faster,
> then I have the ability to give it a kick.
>
> There is no feasible way for me to go back. Use a rpi3, and pCP 5.0.0.
Thanks Paul,
I'e had pcp 5.0.0 running on an rpi3b for the last two, and have
Special characters are definitely not allowed in a manual
wpa_supplicant.conf that is not # Maintained by user
https://www.picoreplayer.org/how_to_setup_wifi_on_pcp_without_ethernet.shtml
But thanks for digging through this to see if you could uncover
something.
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paul- wrote:
> This quote thing is bothersome. Here is the full wpa_supplicant.conf,
> with notes from w1.fi
> https://w1.fi/cgit/hostap/tree/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
>
> There is a ton of unneeded stuff in there, but the network block starts
> at line 805. The various examples
Interesting read on all the WiFi RPi4 issues.
I have two RPi4's, getting wifi to work has always been a piece of cake.
Maybe flashed a couple dozen times between the two.
Lots of great info, just in case I have an issue one day.
FWIW, I just connect to Ethernet first then use the GUI to start
Paul Webster wrote:
> Is there a way to force the WiFi firmware to load from the command line
> and see what, if any, errors it gives?
The kernel notifies udev to load it automatically
1) If the wifi chip is detected
2) If the files are present on the drive.
The files are located in
This quote thing is bothersome. Here is the full wpa_supplicant.conf,
with notes from w1.fi
https://w1.fi/cgit/hostap/tree/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
There is a ton of unneeded stuff in there, but the network block starts
at line 805. The various examples start at line 1569
>
> #
Is there a way to force the WiFi firmware to load from the command line
and see what, if any, errors it gives?
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Zabizabo wrote:
> Hiv Kev,
>
> Hope you will be able to take a nap today :)
>
> Thanks for your help, I will try this taking into account the
> discussions ongoing.
>
> Regards,
>
> Christophe
Thanks, maybe later this afternoon.
Hopefully we'll get your Rpi 4 up and running soon.
Kev
KeBul wrote:
> OK, I left the "Maintained by user" bit out as I hadn't fully
> investigated that setting and didn't want to confuse things further - I
> posted at 2am after several hours of testing/playing around with wifi
> settings and needed to get some sleep.
>
> .
Hiv Kev,
Hope you will
Greg Erskine wrote:
> If you want to maintain your own wpa_supplicant.conf you must put
> *exactly* this in your file.
>
> # Maintained by user
>
> Comment is required in first column. Space between # and Maintained is
> required. Exact capitalization is required.
>
> The hash prevents the
If you want to maintain your own wpa_supplicant.conf you must put
*exactly* this in your file.
# Maintained by user
Comment is required in first column. Space between # and Maintained is
required. Exact capitalization is required.
The hash prevents the line being interpreted by wpa.
This is
Man in a van wrote:
> >
Code:
> > cat /sys/firmware/devicetree/base/model;echo
> >
>
> or
>
> 29491
Mine reports the same as above
Kev
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paul- wrote:
> Maintained by user solves the quote issues, as the file is used without
> modification, but Ill take another look at that method you used.
>
> No quotes around country code is per spec..and country code is
> required for certain frequencies permitted in Europe to work.
>
Zabizabo wrote:
> Hi Greg,
>
> The model I have is the 1 Gb. I bought it 1 month ago and it owns the
> last firmware. I suppose it's the newer model. How can I check that ?
>
> Thanks
>
> Christophe
Code:
cat /sys/firmware/devicetree/base/model;echo
Greg Erskine wrote:
> hi Zabizabo,
>
> Is your RPi4B one of the newer 4Gb v1.2 model by any chance?
>
> regards
> Greg
Hi Greg,
The model I have is the 1 Gb. I bought it 1 month ago and it owns the
last firmware. I suppose it's the newer model. How can I check that ?
Thanks
Christophe
@Greg Erskine, @KeBul and @Paul thank you very much :)
There is a lot of information that I will use this week-end. I saw two
things to do:
- playing with the quotes as you have proposed Greg Erskine and KeBul
- giving access to /mnt/mmcblk0p2/tce/onboot.lst to Paul? Paul, is there
a log
Maintained by user solves the quote issues, as the file is used without
modification, but Ill take another look at that method you used.
No quotes around country code is per spec..and country code is
required for certain frequencies permitted in Europe to work.
He has done it via the web
Greg Erskine wrote:
> hi Zabizabo,
>
> I haven't followed your problem too closely but... here's the very
> simple process I use. YMMV.
>
> 1. Create new pCP image.
> 2. Create wpa_supplicant.conf on boot partition.
> 3. Only add 2 lines to wpa_supplicant.conf
>
> ssid="wirelessSSID"
>
hi Zabizabo,
I haven't followed your problem too closely but... here's the very
simple process I use. YMMV.
1. Create new pCP image.
2. Create wpa_supplicant.conf on boot partition.
3. Only add 2 lines to wpa_supplicant.conf
ssid="wirelessSSID"
psk="wirelessPASSWORD"
Note: I use a macro in
paul- wrote:
> Without physical access to the device, there is not much more I can do.
> I just cannot replicate anything that you are seeing.
Yes I understand. Thanks for the time you spent with my wifi problem.
It's completely frustrating because among different audio distributions,
pCp is
Without physical access to the device, there is not much more I can do.
I just cannot replicate anything that you are seeing.
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paul- wrote:
> Your device is not loading the firmware. When was the last time you
> tried Raspbian. Perhaps just use that.
I'm using right now Raspbian and everything is working fine with the
wifi
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Your device is not loading the firmware. When was the last time you
tried Raspbian. Perhaps just use that.
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paul- wrote:
> I'm sure the error is because your wifi firmware is not loading. And I
> have no idea why.
>
> If you have a keyboard and monitor hooked up, you can start over and try
> the second method shown here.
>
I'm sure the error is because your wifi firmware is not loading. And I
have no idea why.
If you have a keyboard and monitor hooked up, you can start over and try
the second method shown here.
https://www.picoreplayer.org/how_to_setup_wifi_on_pcp_without_ethernet.shtml
Perhaps you will see a
paul- wrote:
> This was not part of the instructions. When you use "Maintained by
> User, you should never try to save anything on the wifi page. (You
> should not be able to either, I need to check that)
>
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>
> Lets try this
> 1. I'm doing a fresh install of pCp 6.0b9 on a linux
This is the screenshot:
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Hi Paul,
when i select streamer on the tweak page, there is no input device
listed. This is also the case, when squeezelite output is to analog
output.
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