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Quick Start Guide for Installing JRiver Mediacenter 28 on an rPi4 2-4-8GB

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Wheaten:
Good to hear, the PI2AES has technical similarity to the Hifberry Digi+ which doesn't always init correctly. Enjoy your playback!

bob:

--- Quote from: Wheaten on February 23, 2022, 04:12:56 pm ---Good to hear, the PI2AES has technical similarity to the Hifberry Digi+ which doesn't always init correctly. Enjoy your playback!

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Thanks for fixing that. I forget about the overlay stuff on the Pi at times.
From what I'd read some time ago they were going to "fix" that be having a eerom on the add on devices to be parsed when booting to automatically load the overlay.
Don't know how far that got.

BayensF:

--- Quote from: HaWi on July 16, 2021, 04:18:31 pm ---Not sure this is the correct sub-forum but I'll try here first.

I have MC 28.0.34 running nicely on my RPi4-8GB but I don't seem to be able to output 24 bits. When I play tracks that are xxkHz/24bit, I always see the message "OUTPUT: xxkHz 16 bit y channels using ALSA (not using enough bits to output the input directly)" after clicking the Tools on the top right. I don't know if it's MC or the RPi.
Is there anything I can do about that?
Many thanks
Hans

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Hi, maybe Suptronic x6000 7.1 or 8 Ch board is a good option (ES9023). Hdmi passthrough and Hdmi ARC, designed tor RPi 3 and works with RPI 4. Toslink out also for ARC. When I have received my ordered RPI4 I will set it up. I am done with Windows, to many updates. Only correct HDMI set up is needed.

First set-up done, replaced "mediacenter28" with "mediacenter29", worked! Added de X6000 is working also, no HDMI setup needed only thing is to select the correct audio output in MC. X6000 analog out and JRiver DSP worked, with HDMI video out on the X6000. Only the HDMI audio stream was gone on the HDMI, so be aware you end with 8ch analog and TOSLINK out, and only HDMI video.

BayensF:
Hi,

If you want to add another directory, for example "musicvideo",

$ sudo mkdir /mnt/musicvideo

$ sudo chmod 7777 /mnt/musicvideo

<full path to your library> /mnt/musicvideo cifs credentials=/home/pi/.credentials,nofail,vers=3.0,x-systemd.automount,file_mode=0777,dir_mode=0777,uid=1000,gid=1000

This worked for me, but is it correct, no need to change any of the numbers?

BayensF

Wheaten:
The numbers, are the settings for folder access. As I didn't want to go in these details I've granted full access (777, 7777). It works, but we won't win an award at the national security association.

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