I downloaded the Volumio package and extracted it to the disk image and used Ecther and installed it on the SD card in insert it there in the Raspberry Pi 4. I connected the raspberry to the router and looked up the IP address. I brought up Volumio and the add plugs. that part is good getting it in the web browser. but on the Pi 4
The plugin is called āTouch Displayā and can be installed from the plugin store as described here in the section āHow to install an official plugin ?ā. The Touch Display plugin can be found in the category āMiscellaneaā.
No, only 5V and GND. Only older Pis (IIRC: 1A and 1B) need SCA and SCL to be connected.
Is this a question or a statement? If it should be a question, then yes, after enabling the touch display plugin Volumioās UI should appear on the touch screen.
So, today, it went successful. i tried out the touch display and everything went well.
is there a plugin that u install that let u control the player with a ir remote. thatās te whole beauty of making me a player so i can control the player with a IR remote control.
I also thought on adding a IR sensor to power the device on with the ir remote.
Have a look at the IR Remote Controller plugin (category āAccessoriesā). The choice of available remote profiles is a little limited though.
Iām using the remotePi board which not only has a button for powering the Pi on and off but an IR sensor, too. This also allows to power on/off by IR remote and can be used to receive IR commands to control player functions. I have written the remotePi plugin you can find in the plugin category āMiscellaneaā. It is needed to control powering down the Pi by the remotePi board.
There are probably other solutions, but I canāt comment on them.
First question, when installing the IR Remote configuration in the Volumio and they show they selected remotes that work, will that also power off the Raspberry Pi 4 device or just shut down the player.
Second question is, how do i access the (terminal window ) window on the raspberry Pi 4 and what is the right steps to install lirc to add a IR Control sensor for a remoter to power the Pi 4 on/off
For some of the remotes (Atrix Remote, JustBoom IR Remote, Odroid Remote, Samsung AA59-00431A, Samsung_BN59-006XXA, Xiaomi IR for TV box and Yamaha RAV363) a key has been bound to a command to shutdown the complete system (have a look at the lircrc files, you can inspect here). The other remote configurations allow (amongst others) to stop playback.
I have another Pi 4 that i had created the Kodi media to player on my tv, instead of dvd i have MP4s.
So, i been looking at heatsinks, Copper and Aluminum heatsinks. What would be cooler to use on the Pi 4
So, the player is up and running i got my flash drive in with 461 mp3 songs.
I have a soundbar mounted to the wallā¦ It has three channels on it, Audio 1 for the radio and Audio 2 for the Music player. The music sounds good just the normal audio jack on the Raspberry Pi 4. Put i hears things about the HiFi DAC HAT. How good is the sound when connected to the HiFi HAT.
How good is the sound from the HiFiBerry DAC HiFiBerry DAC+ Pro
Every now and then there have been reports of problems with the Apple remotes. You find some more info here. Unfortunately the links in the post are broken but they all refer to other posts in the ā[PLUGIN] IR Remote Controller feedback threadā.
If i find an Apple remote that Volumio offers Then i can shutdown the Volumio player but since it donāt turn off the Pi, Iām looking for a board that let u turn off the Pi board
So how do i access the logs or what i mean is if i use SSH on my laptop make it much easy to work. So first it ask me to login and then do i type in /dev or livelog