Mnyb wrote:
OK :) then you may be interested in this bug
http://bugs.slimdevices.com/show_bug.cgi?id=17163 vote on it
for some reason this bug has fallen of the radar ,most devs cc'ed in the
list are fired so no one owns the problem any more
16/44 aiff works fine 24/96 dont work
eduardoo wrote:
I have been using Edo into USB for some while. Recently I dug up some
old 24/96 wav to play, but I got nothing but noise. Those files played
fine way back when there was no Edo. However, flac plays fine up to
24/192 and 16/44 wav play fine. Is this normal?
Thanks.
Try
armin1975 wrote:
The test kernels are hosted on another site (as the standard kernel). So
either Triode has deleted the test kernels or the site is down.
best regards
Armin
Sorry - I have needed to remove them to meet the size limits of the free
hosting provider I was using. I'm happy
dibdab wrote:
Hi, not sure this is the correct place to post, i'm having a problem
with my audiolab m-dac and touch using a bus powered usb hub
http://www.scan.co.uk/products/newlink-4-port-usb-20-bus-powered-hub-with-29cm-usb-pigtail
and the edo app.
I basically have a problem where
obraendl wrote:
@ Triode
i have any questions, is there a different in Sound quality when i use
SPDIF Coax or USB on my SBT to connect to my Audiolab 8200CDQ/V12E with
24/192 Files?
Why i need a USB Hub with the SBT, when i direct connect a MacBook Pro
with USB3 or an iPad Air
JohnSwenson wrote:
The TP does not have support for applets on the player so you cannot use
EDO on it.
The actual audio hardware on the TP can handle 192 (but NOT 176.4).
There are three problems in the way:
1) LMS thinks the max rate is 96, this would have to be changed. It's
just
dgently wrote:
Hi Triode,
built that version (branch/7.8), the only kernel source it downloads is
with the bitbake squeezeos-image command is a subdirectory of
linux-jive-2.6.22+7.8 with linux 2.6.22 not linux-2.6.26.
Is there something I am doing wrong?
Thanks in advance,
dgently
need
dgently wrote:
Hello,
I just got a Xonar Essence One Muses.
It doesn't set the sample rate correctly, but does work with aplay, so I
looked around and there is a small patch around for the kernel which
resets the usb before every sample rate change.
I would like to apply this patch to the
-ol- wrote:
Hi everybody,
my first posting here, thanks a lot to you, Triode, for the great effort
and work you have done with EDO! :)
I am using EDO (0.8 with standard kernel) in combination with a Metrum
Octave Mk II (Hiface Mk I USB Interface)... got it going using the
instructions
this. Triode figured out how to hack the driver so it could at least
handle this situation, but the processor is not fast enough to handle
this interleaving at sample rates faster than 48KHz.
To add to this. On a normal PC USB is implemented in a separate
interface chipset from the processor
lesmallett wrote:
Thanks Triode for EDO. Have been using it for a while.
Recently upgraded my QNAP to LMS 7.8 so I can use 192khz WAV but not
sure how to get the Touch to upgrade to 7.8. When I go to the Advanced
section / upgrade firmware it still only offer 7.7.2. Can anyone help?
Many
I'm afraid I have not been following this thread much recently. My time
has been spend on developing an alternative squeezebox compatible
playback application (Sqeezelite) which allows playback from a wider
range of linux and other related devices. If you are interested in
squeezebox support of
Peng wrote:
Triode - thanks for Squeezelite -- very helpful ... my current working
thesis of a highly useable, hifi-capable set up is: iPeng to LMS to
Squeezelite to JPLAY to USB DAC...
The problem: When I have SL on JPLAY, driving a M2Tech hiFace, all is
fine at or below 96kHz sample
elite1967 wrote:
Hi Triode,
thanks for your excellent and hard work!
My situation is: I have the AudioAero DAC (La Fontaine) connected to the
SBT using USB but working only using the experimental kernel.
It works fine up to 192KHz/24 bit.
After some months of use I have some questions
pgrueb...@cox.net wrote:
Would it be possible to make this plugin support up to 384Khz instead of
just 192Khz? When trying to play 384Khz music it simply falls back to
44.1Khz.
Cheers
Sorry - not easily. Assuming you want to do this via USB, the you could
use squeezelite (see Linux
r11bordo wrote:
Anybody knows or verified if the USB mod produces bit perfect flows ?
Thanks
Its bit perfect with volume at 100% and replay gain off (as with all
squeezebox output). Passes the bit perfect test on an M-Dac.
villager wrote:
I had the Enhanced Digital Output aplet running fine on my Squeezebox
until I needed to do a hard reset for other reasons. Following the hard
reset, I tried downloading and reinstalling version 0.7 of your aplet,
but have not been successful. The aplet downloaded and the SB
audiophilelp wrote:
Hi!
I used SBT/EDO/USB2.0/QNAP TS-212 before, all music playback are
normal.
Now, I changed another NAS (Synology DS112), with the latest version of
LMS(7.7.2) installed, using the same SBT with EDO, connected to my
Invicta DAC with the same USB cable. I found
cfraser wrote:
I am using the last official release. Some of us were waiting for a
newer version that would reportedly allow us to stream 192/24 LPCM to
the Touch, rather than have the FLACs decoded by the Touch itself. I
vaguely recall that some beta (?) versions could already do this. Any
audiophilelp wrote:
The flac files are ripped from CDs and thus 44.1kHz and 16Bit.
Is there anything could be configured in the LMS inside the Synology
NAS? I dont experience any problem with QNAP NAS for the same audio
files.
Thanks!!
Sorry no - nothing springs to mind. Should be
cft wrote:
Yes, I believe so as my Touch does recognize the device's nameand is
being selected as the digital out.
I tried remove the EDO and reinstalled it, and it's still showing the
Status: Stop.
Any suggestion on this Triode? How to I find out which port the device
is connected
cft wrote:
Hi Triode,
I recently acquired a DAC that says - any device that supports USB audio
class 2.0 specifications could work with this DAC.
I am not getting any music out of it though, but my SBT could detect the
DAC at the Digital output, and it says:
USB -Audio - XXX USB
Eryk wrote:
Hi Triode,
it's VIA Vinyl Audio VT1731
http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/audio/usb/vt1731/index.jsp
The latest firmware is #4.
I'm not familiar with linux but to get new ALSA you have to get
new Linux kerlner? It's not possible to get new ALSA for 2.6.26.8
kernel
scintilla wrote:
It does sound OK, and I checked the file types for the server and native
FLAC is enabled. Though I haven't performed an update on this box in
awhile, it shows 7.7.2. Is 7.8 a beta? Thanks for the reply Triode.
Very much appreciate your work on this plugin.
OK so
scintilla wrote:
I haven't proactively implemented any SOX that I am aware of. I assume
that means activating a plugin of some sort? The server is functioning
on a basic install set up. So, I will assume that this is a non-issue
and the incorrect datarate flag is simply being sent to the
scintilla wrote:
I do see a sox.exe in windows processes, and when I stopped the process
the music stopped. So this is progress, but now what?
Sounds like it is working in normal non EDO mode.
OK - do you definately had EDO installed and the output set to digital
output? This should mean
Eryk wrote:
Hi Triode,
I've upgraded usb chip to firmware #4. But have following problem.
When playing 44.1kHz music /proc/asound/Audiogd/stream0 returns:
Playback:
Status: Running
Interface = 1
Altset = 3
URBs = 3 [ 7 8 8 ]
Packet Size = 776
Momentary freq = 48000 Hz (0x6.
dustinsterk wrote:
I see this in dmesgs:
cannot submit syncpipe for urb 0, error -90: internal error
This will definitely cause a problem - difficult to debug though without
access to the device. I'm not sure it can be fixed without updating the
device or touch firmware though.
dustinsterk wrote:
Hey TriodeI figured that was going to be tough to debug as that
message comes from usbaudio.c. Do you have your code changes publicly
accessible for others to compile? I would be happy to take a stab at
trying to fix it if there is any interest from others
sprint wrote:
1. What is being physically being enabled/done with the introduction of
a USB 2 hub between the SBT and the Mdac, as you only seem to be adding
a simple in-line connection?
MDAC is a usb 1.1 device which requires a transaction translator
function to support it on a usb2
dustinsterk wrote:
Thanks for the suggestion! I have done what you stated and captured the
following:
Dec 29 13:09:01 kernel: usb 1-1: new high speed USB device using
fsl-ehci and address 2
Dec 29 13:09:01 kernel: usb 1-1: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
Dec 29 13:09:01 kernel:
dustinsterk wrote:
I have purchased a schiit modi DAC. When plugging the DAC in it
recognized it and allowed me to select it from the advanced settings
output menu. Upon reboot it gets stuck in a loop. I was able to SSH
into the touch and captured the following before it rebooted on me.
eedork wrote:
Excellent information - thank you. I'll try the hub too .. I tried the
hub workaround in EDO with no luck, but I'll try a physical hub anyway.
I am getting lots of ugly warnings in /var/log/messages on the Touch:
Dec 27 21:37:53 squeezeplay: audio_thread_execute:1018 xrun
eedork wrote:
The stream0 output is below. Note that the USB output info shows that
the sample rate clock bounces around a little. I was playing a sample
44.1/16 track and the sample rate kept bouncing between 44.116 kHz and
44.108 kHz. That seems a little suspicious to me.
This is good -
eedork wrote:
But it's choppy. Like 2 seconds of music (which sounds great!) and then
two seconds of silence. This off and on and off sequence just continues
for the duration of the track.
Is there a physical difference in USB cables that could explain why this
is happening? I just
sprint wrote:
Thanks for the reply and link which I will read through.
With respect to the need for an external hub can you please advise a
suitable hub?
I use the one I posted here:
sprint wrote:
I am currently using my SB Touch with a Vortexbox rip/NAS unit to play
my ripped CD's.
I am now looking to use a Mdac and was wondering which would be the best
way to connect it? Coaxially, Optically or possibly by USB?
However, I understand that the SB USB is not
jezbo wrote:
do I need to restore factory settings to remove the custom kernel also?
.
You need to do a software upgrade for this.
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rblnr wrote:
Yep, that's what I find.
Do we know if it works with other linux players? Can you use it as a
dac connected to a recent linux desktop?
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eiffel wrote:
I suggest keeping the list simple and focused on objective factors.
It should concentrated on
- whether the USB input of the dac is compatible with EDO
- what, if any, special procedure is required for compatibility
- Is a USB2 hub required, and if so, from which sampling
Zombie wrote:
Or?
So you and others can post forum messages about them :)
[They were an experiment as people have posted many messages about the
impact of buffer tuning and to give people something to talk about
I personally leave them at default]
BTHOEM wrote:
This sounds very interesting. Just a question to the community - anyone
know if it will work with an Abrahamsen V6.0 DAC
(http://www.abrahamsenaudio.no/include/product_arkiv.asp#div5)?
The USB-Hub needed - will any hub do? And why is it needed?
Bjørn Tore
Its difficult to
surrie wrote:
No, I was playing 44.1 kHz tracks. And the reported frequency doesn't
change, it stays on 48281 Hz.
That's not good - suggests it doesn't like the touch kernel. If you try
to change sample rate by playing a track with a different sample rate
does it change?
surrie wrote:
What I have tried so far:
1. Installed the stock software / kernel on the SBT
2. Performed a factory reset on the SBT
3. Put the INVICTA on USB 2.0 mode
4. Connect the SBT and INVICTA with a USB cable
5. Installed the Enhanced Digital Output Applet (EDO)
6. EDO installs a
jollyjoggler wrote:
Hello there,
here is a genius at work. Thank you for your efforts, triode.
I´ve recently acquired a Teac UD-H01 dac, but unfortunately I got no
SBT, so I cannot test your kernels numbered 9-12.
I have massive problems with playing back audiofiles beyond 48kHz
jollyjoggler wrote:
The teac UD-H01 has the Tenor TE8802 chipset.
Have a look here
http://pastebin.com/hiqpra58
the frquency is jumping in between 183994 Hz and 14 Hz while playing
back a 192kHz file. So I assume this is the frequency corruption you are
talking about.
Could
lake_eleven wrote:
I updated touch to 7.8. Installed TT 3.0, installed EDO. I use HRT II+
USB DAC with hub. I am getting clicks and pops. Commented the priority
line in rcs.local file as suggested by John Swenson. Still I get the
clicks. Any suggestions?.
Any clicks without TT3.0? EDO is
lake_eleven wrote:
With only EDO there is no clicks or pops. When combining EDO and TT 3.0
is when the clicks come in.
Suggest using with EDO only then ;-)
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DanBa wrote:
What is the smaller parameter?
Thanks.
Apparently, the Android Linux-powered Samsung Galaxy S3 has the same
interworking issue with the CEntrance DACmini:
http://www.head-fi.org/t/595071/android-phones-and-usb-dacs/690#post_8827852
I'm not convinced this is the same thing.
Anton wrote:
Hi Triode
Firstly, thank you for your quick responses, and secondly, thanks a
stack for the awesome utility!
I think I mentioned in my first thread that I was using FLAC
predominantly/only. The hi-res files are also FLAC, purchased and
downloaded from Linn. From your
Anton wrote:
I'm using version 7.7.2
You will need to make sure you play files as flac to the player then to
make 96k sample rates work.
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reverendo wrote:
Hello Triode,
after updating the firmware on the Resultion Audio Cantata to 2.06 files
up to 96k are working. files above that are displayed as 44k files and a
strange distorted sound is the result. Will follow your instructions and
post the results.
Thans a lot
Anton wrote:
Hi Triode
This weekend I updated the firmware of my SB Touch, firstly with TT3,
followed by EDO after reading about it in this forum. I use the TOUCH
S/PDIF coax TacT 2.2 RCS Digital Preamplifier. In LMS, I carried out
the required changes regarding the file types, ensuring
reverendo wrote:
how do I get the log in order to find out what's going on in my case?
best regards
André
Enable ssh (settings, advanced settings, remote access) then connect to
the device and cat /proc/asound/cards - is yours there? If so what does
/proc/asound/card/stream0 says?
jono338 wrote:
I tried both kernels #12 and #11 (in that order) ... and both the same -
distorted music. Under kernel #12 it did have something in the Feedback
Format thing that said something like High (16.16) . When I went to
#11, it had None there as per the standard kernel. I did note
jono338 wrote:
Hi Triode,
I haven't used the dac with linux ... the DAC (Schiit Gungnir) has only
been released in the last 2 months. The manufacturer doesn't
specifically support Linux. There are Windows drivers and they work out
of the box.
I take it I should go back to the standard
jono338 wrote:
Hi,
I've just purchased a new Touch, and loaded everything up ... except
when I play through the touch the sound is completely distorted.
I was previously running my music to a Transporter, but that died (in
the most frustrating way ... everything looked like it was
Bei wrote:
Hi Triode,
I'm trying to use the CMEDIA CM6610 USB-to-coaxial DDC for connecting
Squeezebox Touch to DAC.
I have selected the USB-Audio CMEDIA under Ditigal Output in SBT.
However, there's no sound when playing the music.
According to the result of aplay -l, the CMEDIA
shkorc wrote:
Yes, I have tried both #12 and #11, applied from default kernel with all
the settings reset prior the upgrade. Perhaps the issue is somewhere
else, hence the patch does not even get the chance to do it's work?
What has me confused is why the DAC does not show up in aplay -l
shkorc wrote:
Hi again,
I received this information from a friendly user at the alsa-user
mailgroup:
The problem is that there's a gap in the interface number
allocation:
Interface Descriptor:
bLength 9
bDescriptorType 4
sbellon wrote:
I think you may be right. Looking at the source code of the Touch,
interrupts may occur in the middle of a bit. Then, in the interrupt
handler, free() is being called and releases only half of the bit.
Albeit being very rare, in sum several bits can get lost. As JPlay does
azinck3 wrote:
Triode: I'm fairly certain sbellon was joking.
OK - apologies then... :)
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shkorc wrote:
Triode, how can I locate the required patches? I'm used to performing
basic operations in the terminal, but never played with Linux kernels.
Thanks again for your efforts.
Not sure you can - if you can track down which changes to the linux
kernel made it work (which version
gerardhn wrote:
Sorry.
I have to disappoint you all. Destroy your belief of knowing it. Being
a clever expert. Hardest to admit for a man. But sorry. Ok Here I go.
Logitech touch is not bitperfect. Today I took day off to compare the
following:
There is a difference between being bit
shkorc wrote:
Which version of Alsa is running on the Touch? Can it be upgraded or is
this something Logitech must do first?
I'm afraid upgrading the alsa library will be a problem - if there are
specific patches for the kernel driver then these can be added but I
would need to know which
shkorc wrote:
This is the reply from Nuforce support:
Dear Customer,
Yes, the DAC-9 supports USB audio class 2. Anything greater than 96kHz
is class 2, and our devices conform to it.
If you need any further assistance, please contact us.
Thank you,
I don't think they understood
shkorc wrote:
Reply from support:
the DAC-9 should work on OS X for USB audio class 1 and 2. As for Linux
we do not know if it will work. Someone may have developed drivers that
work but we do not support it.
Bummer. If I'd only get some confirmation as to which chip they use,
perhaps
shkorc wrote:
I see. If it does not support UAC2 standard, are there any other options
to try?
Sorry if it doesn't support USB audio class 1 or 2 then and does not
work with the standard linux drivers then it won't work with touch.
but it did't
work. I didn't find a blank at plugins tab to add the Triode plugin and
when i installed EDO there was no Kernel installer at the settings.
Do i need a specific Kernel to install so as to recognize TENOR 8802?
How can i do it? With the procedure from the other topic for TENOR i
had
vokey_sg wrote:
On boot up the SBT shows EDO. MDAC is plugged in and turned on before
the SBT.
When I select USB on the MDAC, it does show that it's t 96khz, but no
signal seem to pass thru when I'm playing the SBT.
Try restarting the MDAC and seeing if it detects the sample rate - does
it
vokey_sg wrote:
Hi Triode
I does not detect the sample rate. I think MDAC does not recognise the
input data or no data is passing through.
Can you ssh into the touch and see if there are any errors in the logs?
Otherwise try doing a firmware update on Touch and then reinstall EDO
and see
vokey_sg wrote:
When u reboot, does the SBT senses that it is connected the MDAC via USB
and ask u to select the option? Mine doesn't do that.
You should see the MDAC under Settings Audio Settings Digital
Output
If you don't then the MDAC is not plugged in correctly and turned on -
do you
vokey_sg wrote:
Hi Triode
I tried running my SBTouch via USB (through a USB 2.0 hub) to the MDAC
and the SBT can't play through the MDAC. I'm running EDO on my SBTouch
and v0.90 on my MDAC. No issue using coaxial.
Can you help?
What output have you selected on the settings, audio
bb7668 wrote:
Dear all,
Sorry if my question is too elementary or has been discussed somewhere
else in this forum.
My setup is as follows:-
Synology DS112 (with LMS Version: 7.7.2 - r33893)
SB Touch (with firmware Version: 7.7.2 - r9663) with EDO installed
Anedio D2 (connecting
Mnyb wrote:
Yes but did you try to have all default settings in file types , you
usually breaks transcoding when you disable native flac ??
Maybe Triode can answer this normally Touch reports to the server as
24/96 capable , EDO changes that is telling the server that 24/192 is ok
or does
Gazjam wrote:
Thanks for the reply Triode.
That's EXACTLY what the problem was, I assumed my Dac did 96k over USB
as it does over SPDIF.
Ah well. :(
Love the improvement playing via USB...sounds fantastic! Noticably
better than SPDIF into my Dac.
One thing I'd like to ask?
When I
lake_eleven wrote:
I connected HRT MS II+ DAC directly to the touch without the hub. The
sound was much refined with low noise floor. it was a really big
difference.
Will there be a fix from Logitech or other 3rd party to deal with this
issue of needing to use hub to connect an async dac.
pierreh wrote:
Hello Triode,
I have been using your EDO and DisplayOff for several months and I am
really happy with the enhancements they provide. I thank you a lot for
making them available to the community.
I would like to be able to manually install both plugins on the Touch
stop-spinning wrote:
Especially in my case where I would use the EDO function to feed an
async USB DAC thus not concerning myself with the poor jitter results
that John Westlake (creator of the MDAC) measured usingthe coax
connection from the SBT you are using. Using the USB out of the SBT
lake_eleven wrote:
I set screensaver to 'Screen Off' in all 3 modes. But looks like back
lite is still on.
You need to install the Display Off app to get the Display Off option
and for it to fully turn off the screen.
Rosewind wrote:
Hello.
Sorry if this have been covered before. I did search.
I have an SB Touch with the Triode enhanced digital out installed. I
also will soon have a Metrum Octave DAC attached via coax out.
Now, I would like to know if I can make Logitech Media Server upsample
all
alcarp wrote:
Was wondering if the problem with EDO USB output to this DAC has been
resolved.
I don't believe anyone has tried recently. Have there been any firmware
updates or has NAD claimed linux support? You could try kernel #9 from
the expedients thread if you have access to one, but
.
According to the VLink II manual, this device does not upsample.
The Dual Core appears to read all other input resolutions normally
(24/88, 24/96, etc.).
Any thoughts? Triode?
Regards,
Guido F.
The internal processing of usb audio is likely to be 24 bits for all
cases and will fill
Flying Ed wrote:
Is it a possibility at anytime in the future that the app will offer
support in 24/176/192 for AIFF files?
AIFF should be supported with 7.8 now. There is a bug in the server
with 24 bit files though which means they will sound like white noise -
I believe this is easily
snoozer wrote:
@Triode
Any chance of having the plugin for the new version of the Touch kernel
7.8 ?. It seems to me that if I install the plugin after upgrading
Touch firmware to 7.8 ... the plugin will actually downgrade the kernel
to 7.7. Am I right or am I right ?
best regards
soundcheck wrote:
I think this is the wrong place to post your stuff. You seem to hijack
the next thread with it.
And would you please stop refering to TT. Your setup has nothing to do
with my toolbox anymore.
EDO freely implemented 50% of my toolbox by now. The remainder you've
Turnandcough wrote:
For those of you are able to stream 24/192 content - are you streaming
FLAC files to the Touch or is the decoding to PCM being done from the
server?
In other words in your FLAC file format settings is FLAC set to NATIVE
or to DISABLED and is PCM set to FLAC or
SBGK wrote:
chmod 666 /sys/module/ehci_hcd/parameters/log2_irq_thresh
echo 6 /sys/module/ehci_hcd/parameters/log2_irq_thresh
chmod 666 /sys/module/ehci_hcd/parameters/park
echo 3 /sys/module/ehci_hcd/parameters/park
Very much doubt these cause any changes to occur. The usb module is
m4rk wrote:
I also heard from WAD62 at PFM forum that replaygain and crossfade can
result in bit sizes changing from the usual 16bit to anywhere from 17 to
24bit. Again these options were all off before I installed EDO.
What happened there then? Some info, clues would be appreciated
soundcheck wrote:
what's low power mode? no ticks off in the kernel? I tested that some
years back. I prefered that option to be enabled.
It changes the kernel's idle process so that it does not put the
processor into lower power mode during idle (it just loops instead).
The default kernel
soundcheck wrote:
Screenoff works as it's supposed to work. My fault. I'm still in the
warming-up phase. ;)
I still need to measure the change on power consumption again.
Perhaps you can help me on a subject:
Where is jive_alsa set to prio 45?
Priority for the jive_alsa is set
soundcheck wrote:
BTW. Why do you call your devices Audio (formerly TXRX or similar)
instead of default hw:0,0? If you pass asound.conf by there's no need to
introduce new aliases IMO.
It just uses the card name parsed from /proc/asound/cards so that it can
bypass asound.conf as I want it
soundcheck wrote:
That's what I guessed.
I installed it. And configured the screensaver to be off while playing.
I still had the backlight on.
Cheers
Is it still doing this - can you capture any debugs - it should turn off
the backlight when the screensaver kicks in. Note you need to
soundcheck wrote:
Ahh one more question: Is the screenoff plugin supposed to turn the
screen completely off as I'm doing it with the Toolbox?
It's intended to do the same as screenoff in Toolbox + also disable
screen updates within squeezeplay, reducing the cpu load when the screen
would be
Turnandcough wrote:
I'm getting good sound after installing EDO but when I tried turning off
the Touch's screen through Putty it couldn't find TT. Also I tried a
24/192 file and it plays - but super slow(like half speed)
Being unable to play 24/192 doesn't really bother me as I only have
Turnandcough wrote:
I just updated to 7.7.2-r9663. There does not appear to be a more recent
version. I installed you turn off screen app but I don't know how to
activate it - screen still stays on.
Do I need to reinstall TT3.0?
For 7.8 you need to install the beta version of LMS first -
lake_eleven wrote:
I tried both hotpugging and reboot using tt -rbt
Is this a folder location, I could not find it.
I think the only problem here is the potential bug showing it having a
hub when it is not there - this is probably only accurate if you don't
hot plug the device and look at
Turbon wrote:
Hi triode and lake_eleven.
I seem to have a similar problem with my setup.
SB Touch with EDO
Powered USB hub
AudioWidget with pcm5102 DAC from Yoyodyne Consulting by George
Bouderau.
O2
When running the DAC in UAC2 mode the SQ is fine but the SBT decides to
output
lake_eleven wrote:
And now...even after connecting a hub, I still get pops and clicks as if
there is no hub. Even tried resetting and rebooting.
This is with EDO and no TT3 installed? If not could you remove TT3 and
reinstall EDO - it needs to use the priority settings which are part of
EDO.
lake_eleven wrote:
Did a complete SBT reset. The clicks and pops are back without hub.
Info page:
Speed:High
Connection: via Hub
Type: Async
Even without a hub, the info says the connection is via hub. Is this a
bug?.
Yes - is this after hotplugging the dac or was the STB rebooted?
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