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by Man in a van
Sun Nov 27, 2022 12:00 pm
Forum: General / Software
Topic: Debian Bullseye for OpenFrame
Replies: 173
Views: 1539552

Re: Debian Bullseye for OpenFrame

@jogglerhase I hope all is well :) Make a back-up of your working installation :!: I use a small SanDisk Cruzer Fit usb2 stick (16gb) user is of and psswd joggler FOR JIVELITE; I have installed Ralpy's Jivelite but can only get limited Artwork, so I continue to build my own. It's not very pretty bu...
by Man in a van
Wed Nov 16, 2022 3:00 pm
Forum: General / Software
Topic: Debian Bullseye for OpenFrame
Replies: 173
Views: 1539552

Re: Debian Bullseye for OpenFrame

I have been able to sort this now, with all sources playing without stuttering. The key points are Keep /etc/asound.conf set to 44.1KHz, for compatibility with the majority of sources In the joggler player preferences on LMS, ensure that 'bitrate limiting' is set so that it transcodes the audio bef...
by Man in a van
Wed Nov 16, 2022 11:48 am
Forum: General / Software
Topic: Debian Bullseye for OpenFrame
Replies: 173
Views: 1539552

Re: Debian Bullseye for OpenFrame

fanshawe wrote: Wed Nov 16, 2022 10:06 am ah, our messages crossed, ok understood. I will have a look at the alternatives you mentioned - thanks again!
I think it will recognise your Spotify and BBC Sounds logins
by Man in a van
Wed Nov 16, 2022 11:39 am
Forum: General / Software
Topic: Debian Bullseye for OpenFrame
Replies: 173
Views: 1539552

Re: Debian Bullseye for OpenFrame

fanshawe wrote: Wed Nov 16, 2022 10:06 am ah, our messages crossed, ok understood. I will have a look at the alternatives you mentioned - thanks again!

Check your PM
by Man in a van
Wed Nov 16, 2022 9:49 am
Forum: General / Software
Topic: Debian Bullseye for OpenFrame
Replies: 173
Views: 1539552

Re: Debian Bullseye for OpenFrame

Peter, I can work on something today, it will take a while
by Man in a van
Wed Nov 16, 2022 9:10 am
Forum: General / Software
Topic: Debian Bullseye for OpenFrame
Replies: 173
Views: 1539552

Re: Debian Bullseye for OpenFrame

My celebration was short lived unfortunately - after fixing the BBC sounds issue by changing the sample rate in asound.conf to 48KHz, I then tried Spotify and other services and they all exhibited the stutter instead! So it seems that BBC sounds works with the sample rate fixed at 48KHz and everyth...
by Man in a van
Wed Nov 16, 2022 12:29 am
Forum: General / Software
Topic: Debian Bullseye for OpenFrame
Replies: 173
Views: 1539552

Re: Debian Bullseye for OpenFrame

Scroll to the bottom of the page and work back up to this point, make the edit, save and exit reboot

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by Man in a van
Wed Nov 16, 2022 12:23 am
Forum: General / Software
Topic: Debian Bullseye for OpenFrame
Replies: 173
Views: 1539552

Re: Debian Bullseye for OpenFrame

rough and ready, read through, only Pauls fix seems necessary rpi 3b: Logitech Media Server Version: 8.3.1 - 1668532124 @ Tue 15 Nov 2022 06:33:38 PM CET All installs on Joggler done as user "of" sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade -y sudo useradd squeezeplay -m sudo of-instal...
by Man in a van
Tue Nov 15, 2022 10:04 pm
Forum: General / Software
Topic: Debian Bullseye for OpenFrame
Replies: 173
Views: 1539552

Re: Debian Bullseye for OpenFrame

My celebration was short lived unfortunately - after fixing the BBC sounds issue by changing the sample rate in asound.conf to 48KHz, I then tried Spotify and other services and they all exhibited the stutter instead! So it seems that BBC sounds works with the sample rate fixed at 48KHz and everyth...
by Man in a van
Tue Nov 15, 2022 7:08 pm
Forum: General / Software
Topic: Debian Bullseye for OpenFrame
Replies: 173
Views: 1539552

Re: Debian Bullseye for OpenFrame

Would be so kind as to detail how you did that, it will help others (and save me a google search :) ) Sure, My issue was how to run fsck on a readonly file system, and the solution (from https://askubuntu.com/questions/197459/how-to-fix-sudo-unable-to-open-read-only-file-system#422153 ) is to run i...
by Man in a van
Tue Nov 15, 2022 3:43 pm
Forum: General / Software
Topic: Debian Bullseye for OpenFrame
Replies: 173
Views: 1539552

Re: Debian Bullseye for OpenFrame

I'm hoping that if I can change the sample rate it will fix it, but I need to sort out the read-only file system first. It seems that all content is read-only at the moment. Indeed that was it. After a fsck I was able to update /etc/asound.conf and now BBC sounds is playing fine on the joggler. Tha...
by Man in a van
Tue Nov 15, 2022 2:52 pm
Forum: General / Software
Topic: Debian Bullseye for OpenFrame
Replies: 173
Views: 1539552

Re: Debian Bullseye for OpenFrame

https://www.jogglerwiki.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=32469#p32469 I haven't done this for a long time, as I say It's not really required :) ronnie Thanks Ronnie! I just noticed someone's advice from the 'Squeezeplay for joggler' thread to edit /etc/asound.conf and change the sample rate from 44.1 to 4...
by Man in a van
Tue Nov 15, 2022 2:30 pm
Forum: General / Software
Topic: Debian Bullseye for OpenFrame
Replies: 173
Views: 1539552

Re: Debian Bullseye for OpenFrame

viewtopic.php?p=32469#p32469

I haven't done this for a long time, as I say It's not really required :)

ronnie
by Man in a van
Tue Nov 15, 2022 2:00 pm
Forum: General / Software
Topic: SqueezePlay for Joggler (Native, Ubuntu & SQPOS)
Replies: 1001
Views: 2010562

Re: SqueezePlay for Joggler (Native, Ubuntu & SQPOS)

Well that works (after the slowest ever install, I think my Joggler is getting as tired as me :roll: )

Thanks for the pointer Paul :)

ronnie
by Man in a van
Tue Nov 15, 2022 1:58 pm
Forum: General / Software
Topic: Debian Bullseye for OpenFrame
Replies: 173
Views: 1539552

Re: Debian Bullseye for OpenFrame

Hi Peter First of, ensure your LMS is the latest http://downloads.slimdevices.com/nightly/?ver=8.3 ronnie Hi ronnie - thanks for the suggestion. I am running the latest stable version: 8.3.0 - 1667251155 @ Fri 04 Nov 2022. Do you know of something in the nightly release that could help with this? W...
by Man in a van
Tue Nov 15, 2022 1:08 pm
Forum: General / Software
Topic: Debian Bullseye for OpenFrame
Replies: 173
Views: 1539552

Re: Debian Bullseye for OpenFrame

Hi folks, I'm using this image and it's proving very stable, other than I am having trouble with stuttered playback when using BBC sounds. Other music sources are fine on the joggler and other players on my network (e.g. Squeezebox Radios) play BBC sounds fine as well. I realise this isn't the supp...
by Man in a van
Tue Nov 15, 2022 12:17 pm
Forum: General / Software
Topic: SqueezePlay for Joggler (Native, Ubuntu & SQPOS)
Replies: 1001
Views: 2010562

Re: SqueezePlay for Joggler (Native, Ubuntu & SQPOS)

I did sudo which of-install then sudo nano /usr/local/sbin/of-install scroll down to Squeezeplay which gave me else echo "Checksums match, continuing..." # Create a standard user 'squeezeplay' with no configured password. id -u squeezeplay &>/dev/null || useradd -s bash --create-home s...
by Man in a van
Tue Nov 15, 2022 11:12 am
Forum: General / Software
Topic: SqueezePlay for Joggler (Native, Ubuntu & SQPOS)
Replies: 1001
Views: 2010562

Re: SqueezePlay for Joggler (Native, Ubuntu & SQPOS)

Thanks Paul, I'l report back if I find it.

ronnie
by Man in a van
Tue Nov 15, 2022 10:14 am
Forum: General / Software
Topic: SqueezePlay for Joggler (Native, Ubuntu & SQPOS)
Replies: 1001
Views: 2010562

Re: SqueezePlay for Joggler (Native, Ubuntu & SQPOS)

Paul Webster wrote: Tue Nov 15, 2022 8:09 am Remind me ... what is the issue that I had a solution for?

Morning Paul

It was this one

viewtopic.php?p=33195#p33195

I don't know where the file is located so that I can edit . Sorry :?

ronnie
by Man in a van
Mon Nov 14, 2022 1:19 pm
Forum: General / Software
Topic: SqueezePlay for Joggler (Native, Ubuntu & SQPOS)
Replies: 1001
Views: 2010562

Re: SqueezePlay for Joggler (Native, Ubuntu & SQPOS)

Sorry, should have said: I'm in the UK, running LMS 8.3.0 on piCorePlayer. Running well after some teething troubles cured with the help of this forum. Thanks for those step by step instructions, will give it a go & report back. From roobarb's thread that you linked, looks like there's a whole ...