![]() but it makes sense as SB3 were always advertised as very thin, even delegating infrared command handling to the server. I didn't remember that the display was generated server side and sent as raster images to SB players. I suppose, squeezelite declares itself as a "receiver" so it's possible that it won't receive brightness information. It makes sense as my Transporter (hopefully still alive) as more screens to control than my SB3s. I didn't know that the player advertised/declared itself as being of a given type. I'm more comfortable with the raspberry version so I don't think I'll dig too deep in this project, but It can be a nice source of inspiration. Thank you for both the warning for the "no screen device" and for pointing me to squeezeESP32 projects. I think squeezlite is a device type with no screen so LMS will not generate the bit maps (just like Touch)Ĭheck out Philippe SqueezeAMP32/SqueezeESP32 which he put into an SB3 case - as he added a screen onto a squeezelite player.Hi bpa, So I want to retrieve player screen brightness from the server to mimic as much as possible the original SB3 behavior, to be able to use the brightness touch on the remote control, and use it to drive the OLED screen brightness. Maybe by doing something simpler from scratch, just to display "now playing" and alarms (I was using my SB3 as an advanced alarm clock and I miss it terribly!) ![]() Maybe by using some existing program like: I'd like to drive a wide OLED display to emulate the original SB3 VFD: I have a headless raspberry plugged to a SMSL AD18 digital AMP. ![]() seemingly due to DAC capacitors old age wear) and I'm building a piCorePlayer from spare parts I had lying around. My two squeezebox 3 went dead recently (reboots in loop, mostly when playing audio. If I finally add an handler for grfb commands in squeezelite/master/slimproto.c what would be the best way to interface squeezelite with a third party application? Is there an easy way to do it without patching squeezelite? I'd like to retrieve player brightness value that should be sent by LMS to squeezelite via Slimproto "grfb" command. (cross post from "Linux / Unix" forum as the question is also "developer" oriented) ![]()
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