I have a build of jivelite available for piCorePlayer.
Greg and Steen are in the process of evaluating the package for inclusion in the piCorePlayer images.
If you can't wait for that to happen and you have the linux knowledge, you'll find general installation instructions on the github repository main page and in the README.md file. I will ignore questions posted that are answered in the README.md.
https://github.com/ralph-irving/tcz-jivelite
If you are unsure how to perform the installation steps, then PLEASE don't attempt the install.
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Thread: Jivelite for piCorePlayer
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2015-03-14, 05:15 #1
Jivelite for piCorePlayer
Ralphy
1-Touch, 5-Classics, 3-Booms, 2-UE Radio
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2015-03-14, 05:15 #2
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Ralphy
1-Touch, 5-Classics, 3-Booms, 2-UE Radio
Squeezebox client builds donations always appreciated.
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2015-03-14, 05:27 #3
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Nice! Kudo's
I'll take now a stake into any company that manuf/sells 7" 800x480 capacative touch screensdoes the all-black SB sound better than the white SB?
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2015-03-14, 06:49 #4
Hi Ralphy
Once again thanks for your help and support.
Finally, I have had time to try your jivelite package and after following your instructions it worked right away - good work.
We now need to determine how to best support it in piCorePlayer but you have done a marvelous job and it should be easy to do.
SteenpiCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
Homepage: https://www.picoreplayer.org
Please donate if you like piCorePlayer
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2015-03-15, 04:22 #5Ralphy
1-Touch, 5-Classics, 3-Booms, 2-UE Radio
Squeezebox client builds donations always appreciated.
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2015-03-15, 04:42 #6
Last edited by ralphy; 2015-03-15 at 05:16.
Ralphy
1-Touch, 5-Classics, 3-Booms, 2-UE Radio
Squeezebox client builds donations always appreciated.
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2015-03-15, 17:09 #7
hi ralphy,
This is really great!
I was just testing a preliminary version of Steen's Jivelite install script, a couple of clicks, a reboot and there it was!
I wonder how it work with the official Raspberry Display?: http://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/vi...p?f=63&t=64041
Thanks a lot for getting Jivelite working on piCorePlayer.
regards
Greg
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2015-03-16, 01:44 #8
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RPI Display: They write it can be used in parallel to HDMI, so it will have it's own driver and that needs to be included in picore than.
does the all-black SB sound better than the white SB?
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2015-03-23, 19:05 #9
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@Ralphy
Did you try your setup with display connected via GPIO?
If yes, did you found a sound difference (e.g. better sound without display)?
Is your load going up with display to 1-2 (Pi B)?
Is your jivelite/PiCore combination working from RAM like Picore only?
IR remote control: You used FLIRC via USB; why not LIRC? Because of problems with GPIO?
Have you tested hires (24bit 192kHz) flac format in combination with display and ticker of tag datas? Any performance problems (interruptions during music reproduction) with your setup?
Maybe you have done measurement of jitter?
It would be very nice, if your work would have solved these problems caused by GPIO interface with standard use of operating system distributions.
Thank you in advance
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2015-03-23, 19:15 #10
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@Ralphy
Did you try your setup with display connected via GPIO?
If yes, did you found a sound difference (e.g. better sound without display)?
Is your load going up with display to 1-2 (Pi B)?
Is your jivelite/PiCore combination working from RAM like Picore only?
IR remote control: You used FLIRC via USB; why not LIRC? Because of problems with GPIO?
Have you tested hires (24bit 192kHz) flac format in combination with display and ticker of tag datas? Any performance problems (interruptions during music reproduction) with your setup?
Maybe you have done measurement of jitter?
It would be very nice, if your work would have solved these problems caused by GPIO interface with standard use of operating system distributions.
Thank you in advance