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25. April 2017 at 11:42 #28466
Hi hnaylor,
Sorry for the confusion. but the only way the you can check Max2Play version is the top right corner of the web interface. if the error is still exist, please try to burn new image and update Max2Play again.
Again, sorry for any inconvenience.
Best Regards,
Mohammad Mbydeen25. April 2017 at 11:11 #28461Dear David,
Thank you for your feedback about Max2Play.
The Allo Boss card is new, but Max2Play is fully support this card, you dont have to edit any file to add the Boss option in the list. please check the image below:
Please try to burn new image as I recommend you, or check whether the card has hardware malfunction.
Best Regards,
Mohammad Mbydeen24. April 2017 at 14:33 #28444@ juzio
Please note that the Allo Boss DAC in Raspberry Settings page DACs/AMPs pull down menu is not available at the moment, you can change the settings from Allo plugin page. We are working to add it into the menu, sorry for any inconvenience.
@ mrfunk
It could be a hardware malfunction, please make sure that card in a good condition, and try to set it up on the Raspberry pi correctly.
Best Regards,
Mohammad Mbydeen24. April 2017 at 14:02 #28443Hi sfraser131,
Please note that the scale is the CPU load and not CPU utilization, you could check this here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Load_(computing)
Best Regards,
Mohammad Mbydeen24. April 2017 at 12:45 #28439Hello kikibut,
Have you checked the timezone on Settings / Reboot webpage ?
Regarding memory state and pi temperature, we have new feature called Health Checker, which enables you to see the Internet connection,SD Card Usage,the Temp of CPU and the Power Supply status. But you have to update Max2Play to the latest version „2.42v“.
Best Regards,
Mohammad Mbydeen24. April 2017 at 9:59 #28430Hi triplettravel,
We had this question before in the forum, please have a look at:
https://www.max2play.com/en/forums/topic/netwotk-boot-of-max2play/
Best Regards,
Mohammad Mbydeen20. April 2017 at 14:11 #28386Hi lumihei,
What I meant by the GPIO, that you cant install the both card and the display on the raspberry pi in the same time „physically“. However, we just simulate your case in our lab and there is no problem with installing the both plugins. you have to follow these steps:
1) Install fresh max2play image
2) Get Hifiberry DAC running using your plugin.
3) Trun off the pi
3) put on Adafruit 2,8″ HAT
4) Use your “RPi Display” plugin to install the Adafruit 2,8″ display
5) Reboot
6) if you want to use the built in sound output, please make sure that you select the right option on the audio player page.Best Regards,
Mohammad Mbydeen20. April 2017 at 11:55 #28378Hi lumihei,
Its recommended to use either one of the plugins Hifiberry plugin or Display plugin for Adafruit 2.8, using both could make the system inconstant, and since both of the sound card and Adafruit 2.8 use the same GPIO, its very difficult to make them work in parallel.
Best Regards,
Mohammad Mbydeen20. April 2017 at 10:42 #28370Hi wartel
Thank you for sharing your experience regarding HDMI as a sound output.
Normally, using HDMI as sound output does not need kernel update, however the option for using it is already exist on the Raspberry Settings page, using this option:
Enable High-Resolution Audio on HDMI to default and if you want to Activate 192Khz sample rate and 32Bit encoding for soundoutput through HDMI.
Best Regards,
Mohammad Mbydeen18. April 2017 at 14:01 #28323@ murdikog
Here is Max2Play download page, where you can download the latest image:
https://www.max2play.com/en/max2play-image/After downloading the image. please try to update to latest version of Max2Play and then upgrade the Kodi to the latest version.
Best Regards,
Mohammad Mbydeen18. April 2017 at 12:19 #28322Hi romanu,
Are you running Kodi using a touch screen or via HDMI ?
Have you installed any sound card then remove it ? if this is the case, please try to burn new image and start new installation.
Please check whether the Disable Build-In-Audio on RPI3 is checked or not on the Raspberry Pi settings.I hope that could help you.
Best Regards,
Mohammad Mbydeen18. April 2017 at 11:49 #28320Hi Ronald,
Please have a look on the below information:
Network Shares (e.g. shares on Synology Diskstation with SMB/CIFS) are mounted following the example:
Path (IP or hostname and Path): for type cifs: //IP-ADDRESS/PATH
Mountpoint on Max2Play (for usage in Squeezebox Server or XBMC): /mnt/mountdir/ Mountpoint must be a subdirectory in /mnt/ OR /media/ and will be generated, if it is not existing.
Type: mostly cifs (in special NFS setups nfs)
Options (user, password and other options for network share): e.g. user=name,password=pass,sec=ntlm,iocharset=utf8
important: always add to the options sec=ntlm!
Note on NFS-Shares: you must use another Path and no user credentials in options! Example: IP-ADDRESS:PATH or *:PATH
If encountering problems with setting up shares you may reset the configuration file on Settings-Page („Reset configs to Max2Play delivery configuration“).
Best Regards,
Mohammad Mbydeen- This reply was modified 7 years, 7 months ago by Mbydeen.
18. April 2017 at 11:02 #28313Hi bobertuk
Unfortunately we could help you in this matter, you could ask this question on Slimdevices forum, and we hope you could get an answer:
Regards,
Mohammad Mbydeen -