Home of the Squeezebox™ & Transporter® network music players.
Results 1 to 8 of 8
  1. #1
    Senior Member Julf's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2010
    Posts
    486

    squeezeplay display garbled on ubuntu 10.10

    Trying both squeezeplay 7.6 and 7.7 on ubuntu 10.10, the squeezeplay display is garbled. The player gives a bunch of these error messages:

    20120814 13:25:00.440 WARN squeezeplay.ui.draw - _load_image:207 Error loading tile image /opt/squeezeplay/share/jive/applets/WQVGAsmallSkin/images/Icons/icon_nplay_button_tb.png: Unsupported image format

  2. #2
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Nov 2010
    Location
    Hertfordshire, UK
    Posts
    515
    Quote Originally Posted by Julf View Post
    Trying both squeezeplay 7.6 and 7.7 on ubuntu 10.10, the squeezeplay display is garbled. The player gives a bunch of these error messages:

    20120814 13:25:00.440 WARN squeezeplay.ui.draw - _load_image:207 Error loading tile image /opt/squeezeplay/share/jive/applets/WQVGAsmallSkin/images/Icons/icon_nplay_button_tb.png: Unsupported image format
    Try the version discussed here - http://forums.slimdevices.com/showth...ays-up-to-192k

    Works for me on ubuntu 12.04 and I've no reason to suppose it won't work on 10.10,
    LMS 7.8 on VortexBox Midi, FLACs 16 or 24 bit. Touch on Ethernet (in another room), digital out to a Musical Fidelity M1 CLiC. Old wireless laptop running Linux Mint Debian controls server using Chromium. Squeezelite on Ubuntu & Windows desktops plus the laptop. Meridian Explorer USB DAC to listen directly to Vortexbox & other PCs as required. Spare Touch in loft!

  3. #3
    Senior Member Julf's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2010
    Posts
    486
    Quote Originally Posted by PasTim View Post
    Thanks, but that version seems to have exactly the same problem on my system

  4. #4
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Nov 2010
    Location
    Hertfordshire, UK
    Posts
    515
    Quote Originally Posted by Julf View Post
    Thanks, but that version seems to have exactly the same problem on my system
    Strange. I had the same problem as you with the official version. Installing the version I referred to has never given me any display problems (it was a bit of a struggle to get the sound, but I got there in the end). Can I suggest you also post at the end of that thread to see if anyone else has had similar problems with that version?

    I have no other ideas I'm afraid, except to wish you Good Luck.
    LMS 7.8 on VortexBox Midi, FLACs 16 or 24 bit. Touch on Ethernet (in another room), digital out to a Musical Fidelity M1 CLiC. Old wireless laptop running Linux Mint Debian controls server using Chromium. Squeezelite on Ubuntu & Windows desktops plus the laptop. Meridian Explorer USB DAC to listen directly to Vortexbox & other PCs as required. Spare Touch in loft!

  5. #5
    Senior Member Julf's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2010
    Posts
    486
    Quote Originally Posted by PasTim View Post
    Can I suggest you also post at the end of that thread to see if anyone else has had similar problems with that version?
    Will do!

    I have no other ideas I'm afraid, except to wish you Good Luck.
    Thanks! Appreciate the help!

  6. #6
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Nov 2010
    Location
    Hertfordshire, UK
    Posts
    515
    I'm still puzzled by your having problems with the version I referred to. Forgive me for suggesting this, but are you quite sure that when you installed that version you really did test that one and not re-run one of the others? You need to run the file /opt/squeezplay/bin/squeezeplay.sh from a terminal (or wherever you copied it to since it doesn't have a proper installation process). As I recall it didn't come with a "..desktop" file. If you get audio problems that's also addressed in other threads (you have to bypass pulseaudio to get it to work).

    When I ran the official version I got a garbled screen with text overlaying itself and becoming progressively unreadable. Was that your experience?

    The one I now use never showed any problems with the display. In your case did it have a different type of display problem from the Logitech ones?
    LMS 7.8 on VortexBox Midi, FLACs 16 or 24 bit. Touch on Ethernet (in another room), digital out to a Musical Fidelity M1 CLiC. Old wireless laptop running Linux Mint Debian controls server using Chromium. Squeezelite on Ubuntu & Windows desktops plus the laptop. Meridian Explorer USB DAC to listen directly to Vortexbox & other PCs as required. Spare Touch in loft!

  7. #7
    Senior Member Julf's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2010
    Posts
    486
    Quote Originally Posted by PasTim View Post
    I'm still puzzled by your having problems with the version I referred to. Forgive me for suggesting this, but are you quite sure that when you installed that version you really did test that one and not re-run one of the others? You need to run the file /opt/squeezplay/bin/squeezeplay.sh from a terminal (or wherever you copied it to since it doesn't have a proper installation process).
    I did all that - but didn't realize squeezeplay.sh needed to be edited unless you install in /opt/squeezeplay. Did that, and now the display is OK.

    Thanks!

  8. #8
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Nov 2010
    Location
    Hertfordshire, UK
    Posts
    515
    Quote Originally Posted by Julf View Post
    I did all that - but didn't realize squeezeplay.sh needed to be edited unless you install in /opt/squeezeplay. Did that, and now the display is OK.
    Thanks!
    :-)
    LMS 7.8 on VortexBox Midi, FLACs 16 or 24 bit. Touch on Ethernet (in another room), digital out to a Musical Fidelity M1 CLiC. Old wireless laptop running Linux Mint Debian controls server using Chromium. Squeezelite on Ubuntu & Windows desktops plus the laptop. Meridian Explorer USB DAC to listen directly to Vortexbox & other PCs as required. Spare Touch in loft!

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •