(23-02-2015 23:42)simoncn Wrote: Please try enabling Debug logging in the MinimServer log window while the stream is playing. Other users have reported success with this setup, so the problem isn't caused by a lack of CPU power in the Pi. Are you able to try it with any other player or intenet radio to see if that performs better? If not, the issue could be related to how the Sonos handles buffering. ![]() Because it's Sonos I'm not using the UPNP server just the HTTP URL's for the MinimStreamer.Īre you sending the same internet stream to two different clients? There is a known issue with this. The Pi is using wired network connection to my router which is wired directly to the Sonos system so no reason there should be any network issues. can you think of any other reason the streams could be experiencing dropout. I have flashed the Pi and am running it on Raspbain in the command line form so that is literally the only thing running on the Pi. I experience quite a bit of dropout, only for short periods of time generally but occasionally the stream stops completely. Many thanks also for the hint regarding sudo.(23-02-2015 23:07)jack_c85 Wrote: Hi Simon,Īlthough it's way better than the rubbish MP3 streams, using a Raspberry Pi, running your fantastic MinimServer to provide the 320kbs BBC Radio streams to my Sonos system is great, however. So I started again with MoodeOS in the 32 bit version, but then forgot to download MinimServer in the 32 bit version. In the meantime, however, it turned out that one of the other programmes I need is not 64-bit compatible. Therefore I had also downloaded MinimServer in the 64 bit version. If it doesn't, please let me know.Īt first I had MoodeOS in operation as a 64-bit version. I think the stack guard message will go away after you have fixed these two issues. ![]() You should install MinimServer as a regular user and run it as a regular user. Because you are using a 32-bit version of OpenJDK and/or MoodeOS, you need to uninstall this package and install the MinimServer-2.1. package (ARM hard float 32-bit).Īlso, you should not be using sudo to run the minimserver/bin/startc command. (16-07-2022 21:06)simoncn Wrote: The "wrong ELF class: ELFCLASS64" error is caused by installing the MinimServer-2.1. package (ARM 64-bit). What can I do to get MinimServer running here? >Module ohnet(linux-arm64)-.zip is incompatible with Java platform MinimServer failure: now stopped, use 'relaunch' or 'exit' ![]() MinimServer error: now stopped, use 'restart' or 'exit' : /home/pi/minimserver/tmp/native/libohNet.so: /home/pi/minimserver/tmp/native/libohNet.so: wrong ELF class: ELFCLASS64 (Possible cause: architecture word width mismatch)Īt java.base/$NativeLibrary.load0(Native Method)Īt java.base/$NativeLibrary.load(ClassLoader.java:2445)Īt java.base/$NativeLibrary.loadLibrary(ClassLoader.java:2501)Īt java.base/0(ClassLoader.java:2700)Īt java.base/(ClassLoader.java:2643)Īt java.base/0(Runtime.java:830)Īt java.base/(System.java:1873)Īt .createLibrary(OhNetService.java:680)Īt .createDeviceStack(OhNetService.java:583)Īt .createDeviceFactory(OhNetService.java:486)Īt .access$2100(OhNetService.java:52)Īt $Proxy.createDeviceFactory(OhNetService.java:1132)Īt $Monitor.createDevice(MonitorService.java:289)Īt $Monitor.listenerAdded(MonitorService.java:366)Īt .addEventListener(RuntimeImpl.java:2501)Īt $Proxy.addEventListener(RuntimeService.java:232)Īt (Server.java:1843)Īt (Server.java:1380)Īt .startComponent(ContextImpl.java:230)Īt .start(ContextImpl.java:118)Īt .startComponent(RootContextImpl.java:80)Īt .run(RuntimeImpl.java:2734)Īt .run(LauncherImpl.java:1316)Īt .launch(LauncherImpl.java:124)Īt java.base/.invoke0(Native Method)Īt java.base/.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:62)Īt java.base/.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:43)Īt java.base/.invoke(Method.java:566)Īt .doLaunch(MinimLaunch.java:525)Īt .launch(MinimLaunch.java:150)Īt .launch(MinimLaunch.java:90)Īt .launch(Launcher.java:88)Īt .main(LaunchServer.java:38) It's highly recommended that you fix the library with 'execstack -c ', or link it with '-z noexecstack'. The VM will try to fix the stack guard now. OpenJDK Server VM warning: You have loaded library /home/pi/minimserver/tmp/native/libohNet.so which might have disabled stack guard. OpenJDK Server VM (build 11.0.15+10-post-Raspbian-1deb11u1, mixed $ sudo minimserver/bin/startc OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 11.0.15+10-post-Raspbian-1deb11u1)
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