Asset UPnP is now available on the Raspberry pi, this cheap $25 computer is ideal to run a lightweight UPnP server that is totally silent, pair with a USB flash disk
<now released>
Asset UPnP is now available on the Raspberry pi, this cheap $25 computer is ideal to run a lightweight UPnP server that is totally silent, pair with a USB flash disk
<now released>
Last edited by Spoon; 03-13-2014 at 09:55 AM.
Spoon
www.dbpoweramp.com
OMG, exciting! Though what I would really like to see is Renaissance on the Raspberry Pi - any chance?
Yes is happening, soon....pi here we come.
Spoon
www.dbpoweramp.com
Spoon
I was following your instructions step by step and also looked upon capitalization and the proper chmodding.
When I was trying to start AssetUPnP, I always got back the error
-bash ./AssetUPnP: cannot find file or folder
I also was trying to start Asset by entering the full path
/usr/bin/asset/bin/AssetUPnP
no change...
I checked with the dir - command,whether the file was there, and it was: inside the bin-directory, I did find AssetUPnP amongst other files. So, what did I do wrong?
do:
cd /usr/bin/asset/bin
then:
ls -l
you should see AssetUPnP
when you are in this folder:
./AssetUPnP
should start it
Spoon
www.dbpoweramp.com
Did exactly as you said:
I do see
-rwxr-xr-x 1 pi pi 2513224 Okt 21 21:57 AssetUPnP
when I try to start it with ./AssetUPnP
I do get the error message
-bash ./AssetUPnP: Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden (which translated means "cannot find file oder folder".
I did delete the asset directory and started from scratch: same issue
I deleted the asset directory and tried it with your debian x86 version, just to see: there, the error message was "cannot execute the program" which for me means, that RPi can find the file there, but of course not exexute it since it is not compiled for the RPi...
So, what's your suggestion to try?
Reinstall the Pi version, then:
cd /usr/bin/asset/bin
sudo ./AssetUPnP
Does it run? if not:
sudo rm abc
It should say it cannot find the file abc
sudo rm AssetUPnP
does it delete the file (without saying it cannot find it)?
Spoon
www.dbpoweramp.com
Not working, still...
I deleted the whole asset folder with rm -r asset
reinstalled the Raspberry version
looked into the bin-directory with the dir-command, AssetUPnP was there
tried to also start it with the sudo-commanc, which just produced the same error message
removed the file with the rm-command - it DID delete the file without error-messages
looked into the bin-directory with the dir-command to confirm: AssetUPnP IS deleted
So I assume, since the FILE itself IS there, that somehow, this file itself produces an error - or do we have a path error????? But then I guess I could not cd into all the directories inside /usr/bin/asset.
btw.: I also did chmod 777 the file AssetUPnP (no complaints of not finding the file)....
just to be on the sure side, I updated my Raspberry with apt-get update && apt-get upgrade (now I am running Debian 7 (wheezy))
and the uname -rms command shows linux 3.6.11+ armv361
and also updated the firmware with rpi-update
and then installed Asset again.
Still it will complain about not finding AssetUPnP - does this file have any dependencies, it needs, or does it internally refer to anything it needs but cannot find?
Last edited by dvdr; 10-27-2013 at 09:09 AM.
You are running raspbian as the OS for pi?
you should be able to:
file AssetUPnP
and
ldd AssetUPnP
cd /usr/bin/asset/bin
What output is shown for these, check this thread also, it is similar (where a program could not run):
http://www.raspberrypi.org/phpBB3//v...p?f=53&t=41139
Spoon
www.dbpoweramp.com
Spoon, we're getting closer...
It says "ELF 32-bit LSB executable, ARM version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), for GNU/Linux 2.6.26, ...... Not stripped)
And as for the ldd command:
"Not a dynamic executable"
Followed your link, but another thread seemed to have an explanation (which wastoomuch for a linux novice like me):
http://www.raspberrypi.org/phpBB3/vi...p?f=33&t=26429
I am using a prebuilt image and installed things on top of it, so the only thing I know that I do have something like a softfloat wheezy....
"Soft-float Debian Wheezy -- Nearly identical to Raspbian Wheezy, this version uses a soft-float application binary interface (ABI) rather than the hard-float of Raspbian, slowing performance, but allowing for compatibility with some specialty software that doesn't work with hard-float ABI."
We look into our compiler settings to see if anything can be done, I think this version is not a popular one. It is possible we need the hard float.
Spoon
www.dbpoweramp.com
So this currently only supports mounted usb storage? Will there be future support for NAS storage?
Great to see this is in development, I have been waiting a while for this!
Good day!
Looks like an exciting development. I was wondering whether instead of usb flash drive would it work with an external HDD drive (say 2TB)?
I am hoping to transcode ALAC to WAV with this.
Thank you.
Hi.. Can you point me to a log file on Asset please. I have created a readable directory under /mnt/media/ and copied files to that directory. I have set this as the media directory in Asset, but it's not detecting the media files.. am curious to see what is happening and why.
Thanks
Simon
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