Please tell me, how can I get the log without connected wi-fi/wired, but having access to 3 partitions of the microsd card.
Thank you very much
Please tell me, how can I get the log without connected wi-fi/wired, but having access to 3 partitions of the microsd card.
Thank you very much
option 1, connect the wifi dongle like in your first post, then read the manual how to connect to the hotspot and create the log.
option 2, connect a serial debugger, log in and do
Mylog from 3.212 version voumio:
mylog
You may see 2 problems:
I get ip adress 192.168.1.112 on wired connection after I connected to the hotspot volumio. But I can’t connect to my router via wifi.
I don’t see anything wrong with eth0, it gets the ip address from dhcp before wlan0 is being attempted.
wlan0 does not get an ip address because authentication with SSID “Network” fails with “WRONG KEY”.
EDIT: Just found the “show mouse pointer” option in settings. All is well now
I am using 3.224 on my Odroid N2. I have installed the touchscreen plugin to get graphics on a HDMI display as well as keyboard and mouse. The first two work, but there is no mouse pointer visible. Depending on where I move the mouse I can see some reactions on the screen (i.e. on the timeline when the invisible mouse cursor crosses the timeline).
Am I mussing something here?
Thanks a lot for any help
I am continuing my exploration of Volumio 3 on Odroid N2 and I am finding the following issues:
Streaming to a Neukomm CDA126S (standard XMOS chipset), I am getting snap crackle and pop (like Vinyl) with DSD
On the playing now screen i am seeing the following gibberish:
Clicking pause and play resolves it.
When I restart the Odroid and open Media Servers, I cannot see my media servers. Turning DLNA Browser off and back on in Sources resolves the issue and my media servers are back.
Hi,
Regarding DLNA I’m not really sure what is happening.
DLNA is core Volumio functionality, with 3.224 these issues ought to be solved, but perhaps not all?
There is nothing I can do but keeping an eye on it.
I need to check with one of the devs what a possible reason could be.
Obviously the pcm data rate is not the limitation as DoP256 works fine.
Could you do a
cat /proc/asound/card5/pcm0p/sub0/hw_params
to verify format and rate while playing DoP128 and, to compare, playing DoP256?
DAC was connected?
Perhaps “cat /proc/asound” helps to show the current soundcards.
USB, at least the first one, should be card5
oh that was my mistake, I meant
ls -l /proc/asound
Just for info, I’m sorry to say that I recently left the Community developers team and now only read the forum at very irregular times as a normal user.
No more new boards from me and no more updates to existing versions (odroid/nanopi/khadas/pine64) from me either.
It’s too say my friend…
I’m really sorry but many thanks for your all efforts in the past
replace card5 by card1
Now we’re talking
Some strange things happening here. I have streamed music at various DoP rates and I am getting strange bitrates with the command (screenshots further down):
DoP64 → bitrate 176k → ok
DoP128 → bitrate 352.8k → ok
DoP256 → bitrate 352.8k → not ok
DoP512 → bitrate 384k → not ok
I am afraid that I cannot diagnose reliably at this time, because I am using a DAC with an XMOS HU300 USB card here in the mountains.
I will check again with the later model XMOS USB card when I am back home at the end of next week.
Thanks for everything so far.
Does Volumio have any plans to have someone else pick these up, as it would be a shame for them to wither and die.
no idea, these are community portings without any guarantee for support from Volumio.