Jacky;672389 Wrote: > Thanx, > Found Soundcheck 2.0 for downloading, but no describtion anymore: can > you provide me with any instructions, please? > Never did such a mod before... > > Reagrds
Sure, 1. Open Squeezebox Server in Firefox. 2. Open Settings/Advanced 3. Select "File Types" from the pull down menu in the upper left corner 4. Look for "FLAC" in the first column. It is configured FLAC "native" by default. Switch to "disabled" 5. The PCM field should show "flac", if not change it. 6. The same you could do for all other formats where a field "PCM" exists. Switch all fields to "disable" except PCM. ( .wav and Apple lossless in particular!!) 7. Now you push "Apply" at the bottom right hand side of that settings dialog. 8. Restart the Squeezebox Server respectively the PC. Open the setting menu on the Touch: 1. Audio settings Crossfade: none Volumeadjustment: No volume adjustment SoundEffects: None Volume: 100% 2. Brightness Brightness Control: Manual Brightness 3. Screen Screensaver: When playing/stopped/off: Screen Off 4. Advanced Networking: Here you select: Connect to ethernet network Remote Login: Enable ssh Get Winscp & start it. 1. Enter the Touch IP address in the "Hostname" field. 2. As user you enter "root", as password you enter "1234" 3. As protocol you select "SCP" 4. Press "Login" and confirm the pop-up (ssh key generation) with yes. Copy the toolbox 2.0 (Windows) Within WinScp you'll see the local and the remote directory structure side by side. On the PC side change to the directory where you've stored your downloaded touchtoolbox2.0.tar file. On the Touch side (right) you switch from default directory "/root" ( this is where you end up after logging in to the Touch) one layer up - to the "/" directory. Just double-click on the single folder icon you'll see on the right side to go one level up. Now Drag and Drop the touchtoolbox2.0 file into that "/" directory . Unpack the tar-archive (Windows) Open a terminal within WinScp - type: CTRL-T A terminal window opens. Now you enter into the upper command line field, or better do a copy/paste: tar xvf touchtoolbox2.0.tar The archive gets unpacked. All files are distributed to the respective directories with correct permissions. Initialize the Toolbox Just type in the terminal commandline: ttinit and execute The toolbox will now get initialized. The system will reboot immediately afterwards. Check the status of the toolbox by typing ttstat in the command line. Modify the buffer by typing ttbuffer 4000 in the command line and execute. The system will now reboot. You can choose values between 3600us and 20000us. 20000 is the Touch default Run ttstat to see if the change is active For activating the digital output only, type: ttout -d For analog out only ttout -a For usb out only ttout -u For default status - all outputs on and plugin mode in place ttout -n The system will reboot automatically after that modification. Run ttstat to see if the change is active. To enable WLAN modification enter tt --wlan in the command linre and excecute The system will reboot automatically. To reactivate Wlan run the same command again. Screen-Off modification With this modification you will disable the screen on the fly. This will have a bigger impact then just applying the screen-off screensaver. As a temporary solution you run the Touch commandline : ttscreen To reactivate the screen you need to run a reboot or power reset. If you don't want use the screen at all, you can make that modification permanent, by typing tt --screen There is also a 100% volume mod that I find works well. I'm not sure if its still availabkle for download though. Hope this helps -- Midnight ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Midnight's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=33287 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=89359 _______________________________________________ audiophiles mailing list audiophiles@lists.slimdevices.com http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/audiophiles