The Raspberry Pi 3

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Re: The Raspberry Pi 3

Postby thanhvo31 » 17 Mar 2016, 01:22

Hi Frank,

Congratulations for great job of Pi 3. Thanks for great effort.

Everything works nicely with new version on Pi 3 for me. Only one little confusing : I connect Pi 3 to TEAC UD501 support DSD and expect it will handle dsf file natively, but I still saw DoP on the DAC? Could anybody insight me about this issue.
Edit: my ignorant: the DAC is supported natively via Windows ASIO driver only.
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: The Raspberry Pi 3

Postby hondagx35 » 17 Mar 2016, 07:10

Hi johnbanks,

johnbanks wrote:Frank ...
A few days ago you "chastised" me for forgetting to disable dhcpcd (might have been the cause of my Rpi2 problems).
Is it possible that some of the problems in this RPi3 thread are due to dhcpcd?
Just trying to be helpful


Is dhcpcd running on your system?
systemctl status dhcpcd


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Re: The Raspberry Pi 3

Postby hondagx35 » 17 Mar 2016, 07:12

Hi,

johnbanks wrote:Frank ...
It does seem there are some wireless problems with the brand new Rpi3.
https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=138312


I'll check this as soon as i'm at home.

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Re: The Raspberry Pi 3

Postby johnbanks » 17 Mar 2016, 09:53

Frank ...
dhcpcd is inactive (dead) on my RPi2 rig
I disabled it a few days ago (on your advice) and it solved the problem of 2 IP addresses with just wireless connected.
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Re: The Raspberry Pi 3

Postby hondagx35 » 17 Mar 2016, 18:38

Hi all,

please update your installation.
Code: Select all
cd /srv/http
git pull


- fixed issues with "Global random" and "Volume control" settings
- wifi power saving should now be turned off by default

Frank

BTW: Did someone test the new "global random" feature (aka ashuffle)?
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Re: The Raspberry Pi 3

Postby PeteB » 17 Mar 2016, 20:09

hondagx35 wrote:BTW: Did someone test the new "global random" feature (aka ashuffle)?

Hi Frank,

With all respect, some of us may not know how it is supposed to work... :oops:

I tried it set to 1 track, and it seemed to add a track like I expected, then go to the top, and repeat, but not like I expected. Is this intended to be used in combination with random in the play screen or is it mutually exclusive with normal random play?

When random is NOT enabled in the play screen, then it just adds tracks each time when the queue finishes.... in any case, it looks like I did not understand how it works.

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I also encountered an old problem again when I was using this option. A couple times when a track finished playing, instead of going on to another track, the output went silent, and the playback timer continued to count past the duration of the track, while the completed track name and album art stayed on the screen.

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I am not able add to the queue from the Artist screen, or from the Genres screen. Not if I want to add all of a given artist to the queue. Add does not work, add and play neither. Add, play and replace clears the queue but does not play.

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I think I also do not understand how "Save as bookmark" works. How can I take the bookmarks out again once they are in the Library screen? :?

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Re: The Raspberry Pi 3

Postby rlsten » 17 Mar 2016, 21:58

hondagx35 wrote:Hi all,

please update your installation.
Code: Select all
cd /srv/http
git pull


- fixed issues with "Global random" and "Volume control" settings
- wifi power saving should now be turned off by default

Frank




Hi Frank,

Great job with the new image! However, when I tried to get the update, I got this error:

error: Your local changes to the following files would be overwritten by merge:
app/templates/mpd.php
command/rune_SY_wrk
Please, commit your changes or stash them before you can merge.
Aborting


I'm not sure what I should do. Please advise when you have a chance.

Thanks,
Rod
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Re: The Raspberry Pi 3

Postby hondagx35 » 17 Mar 2016, 22:12

Hi Rod,

sorry but it still is in a very early beta state.

Code: Select all
cd /srv/http
git stash
git pull


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Re: The Raspberry Pi 3

Postby game_over » 17 Mar 2016, 22:52

hondagx35 wrote:Hi game_over,

and it's amazing whilst it works but seems to lock up a ton.

No idea what your question / problem is?

Frank

The Pi/RA becomes unresponsive when accessing via both the app and browser. Streaming ceases (but does resume after a random interval) as does local navigation. It's connected via ethernet, haven't tried the wireless yet. Looking in the pastebin link it says it's not able to reach the NAS (192.168.1.74), I'm able to stream Blu-ray rips across the same connection without difficulty so I don't think it's the local network that's the issue.

I think I followed the update procedure correctly so maybe that will fix things.
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Re: The Raspberry Pi 3

Postby rlsten » 18 Mar 2016, 00:14

hondagx35 wrote:Hi Rod,

sorry but it still is in a very early beta state.

Code: Select all
cd /srv/http
git stash
git pull


Frank


Update worked. Thanks!
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