RuneAudio 0.4-beta for Raspberry Pi2/3

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Re: RuneAudio 0.4-beta for Raspberry Pi2/3

Postby hondagx35 » 26 Jun 2017, 16:47

Hi Arnolddew,

To trick to put off internal bluetooth does not work anymore:

Try to add / uncomment the following line to '/boot/config.txt' file:
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dtoverlay=pi3-disable-bt-overlay
t

and run this command once:

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    sudo systemctl disable hciuart

and reboot.

Details are in the '/boot/overlays/README' file.

Another Q: Is there a simple way to install the new Allo Digione driver. Or is this comming in a new beta soon?

I will check this, but I think it needs a kernel update.
For now, you can try the Hifiberry drivers.

Hope this helps,

Frank
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Re: RuneAudio 0.4-beta for Raspberry Pi2/3

Postby pistollero » 26 Jun 2017, 19:56

Hello Frank, maybe you can help me.
I bought the diynhk 768xmos with oled for my ak4497 dac in software mode.
I tried with rune but i have no sound. I think the dac is muted. I went to alsamixer change things but nothing happens... i can change the filters but the mute button and the volume knob dont work.
If i put the dac n hardware mode it works but i have no control of volume nor filters.
In windows foobar ir works ok. But i would like to run on rune.
Thks

Enviado do meu SM-J500F através de Tapatalk
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Re: RuneAudio 0.4-beta for Raspberry Pi2/3

Postby Arnolddew » 28 Jun 2017, 21:46

Another Q: Is there a simple way to install the new Allo Digione driver. Or is this comming in a new beta soon?

I will check this, but I think it needs a kernel update.
For now, you can try the Hifiberry drivers.

Hope this helps,

Frank


Thank you for your effort. But the Digione does not want to play with any Hifiberry driver. So for now, I play temporarily with Volumio. I hope you will soon find the opportunity to run Runaaudio with the two new Allo transports. My preference is for Runeaudio instead of Volumio.

Frank, thanks in advance!
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Re: RuneAudio 0.4-beta for Raspberry Pi2/3

Postby matt » 04 Jul 2017, 02:25

AndyF wrote:Hallo Frank,

thank you for your work!

In this version my USB-based library seems to be somehow "unsorted". Some folders als alphabetically sorted - but some are in wrong order. Even some subfolders are not in the right order. E. g. Foreigner is on top while AC/DC is in the middle of the list.
How is the library sorted? Seems to be a bug...

regards,

Andy

I am having this problem also. Fine in firefox not in chrome. It's the same mount with the same files as before upgrading to 0.4 , I didn't have this issue before the upgrade. I have tried removing the 'problem' files but they are just replaced with the next one in the list. Files are on a nas.

ie Joy Division was the first folder in the list (before the A's) when I removed the file and rescanned the mount it was replaced with Katchafire.
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Re: RuneAudio 0.4-beta for Raspberry Pi2/3

Postby hondagx35 » 04 Jul 2017, 15:57

Hi matt, hi Andy,

I am having this problem also. Fine in firefox not in chrome.

So it seems not to be a general issue.
I will check this again with different browsers.

Frank

edit:
runeui.zip
(37.15 KiB) Downloaded 690 times

please try this:
- download the zip file
- uncompress it
- archive the js files in /srv/http/assets/js
- copy the two files to /srv/http/assets/js
- reload the UI (F5)
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Re: RuneAudio 0.4-beta for Raspberry Pi2/3

Postby matt » 06 Jul 2017, 02:55

hondagx35 wrote:Hi matt, hi Andy,

I am having this problem also. Fine in firefox not in chrome.

So it seems not to be a general issue.
I will check this again with different browsers.

Frank

edit:
runeui.zip

please try this:
- download the zip file
- uncompress it
- archive the js files in /srv/http/assets/js
- copy the two files to /srv/http/assets/js
- reload the UI (F5)


O.K this is possibly beyond me, I'll give it a go got some questions though, feel free to laugh.
Both the files are js files so I archive both of them?
How do I get the downloaded files from windows to where they need to go?
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Re: RuneAudio 0.4-beta for Raspberry Pi2/3

Postby jeroenrood » 06 Jul 2017, 08:47

Hi Frank,
the new JS files fixed my sorting problemen. Thanks!

Matt,
With WinSCP you can connect to your raspberry and upload&download the files.
website : https://winscp.net/eng/download.php

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Re: RuneAudio 0.4-beta for Raspberry Pi2/3

Postby R101 » 06 Jul 2017, 11:39

Thanks Frank. This has solved the problem on my Android tablet.

One question, though. You have not incorporated the Waves library home button mod in the .js files. This mod is such a major improvement that I expected it to be included in any updates. Is there a problem with it?
(Pi 3B, rAudio-1, JLS I2S over USB)
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Re: RuneAudio 0.4-beta for Raspberry Pi2/3

Postby thanhvo31 » 08 Jul 2017, 04:44

@Frank
I am using Allo DigiOne an very happy if it is supported by Rune.
Thank you.
SBC alot of Pis and DAC HAT
OS: Volumio , RuneAudio, Openelec, Moode, Ubuntu
DAC: HRT ustreamer, Audioquest Dragonfly 1.2, TEAC UD-501
CD: Marrantz CD6005
Amp: NAD D3020, Cambridge CXA80
Spk: Q Acoustic Concept 20, KEF R300

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Re: RuneAudio 0.4-beta for Raspberry Pi2/3

Postby GavinDoodle » 09 Jul 2017, 03:53

Thank you so much for your hard work. I spent a day and a half downloading image files and googling until I came across this and it worked beautifully! You are awesome! My Raspberry Pi music player is playing fantastic music now.
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