Thankyou
what player do you use in squeezelite ? what is its name ?
ronnie
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2021-03-03, 07:01 #11
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Thanks, If you are power the dacv from the raspberry pi, please try this
Enable the "beta" tab on the bottom of the pcpc Main page
navigate to Extras > bootcodes and change the wait time.
I suggest this because maybe the dac is a little slow in starting.
If the dac has its own, seperate power supply, make sure it is powered on before starting the raspberry pi. If it has an autosensing feature, please enable it.
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2021-03-03, 07:35 #14
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Ah well ..sigh
maybe try pCP v 6.1.0
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2021-03-03, 07:40 #16
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or change the usb outlet socket you are using on the pi, from 2 to 3 or vice versa
or a different usb cable
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2021-03-03, 07:45 #17
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Looking at the problem differently.
The current player is kept as a cookie.
What version of Firefox ?
Have you enabled/changed any security setting that could affect saving cookies ?
You can use the Storage Inspector to check the value of the "Squeezebox-player" cookie.
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2021-03-03, 08:41 #18
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2021-03-03, 09:19 #20
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The problem could be excessive security settings may delete the cookies. You want the cookies to remain - so deleting them may just repeat the symptom.
Security where? In Firefox? By myself no. Maybe it was something by default.
Has this problem started recently or was it always this way ?
Has there been a system or Firefox upfdate - firefox have been steadily increasing security levels with each release.