Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] squeezy - a command-line wrapper around the squeezeserver telnet/CLI

2014-01-21 Thread teeitup

This is very cool. I no longer have to find the Controller in order to
set sleep for the bedroom duet. That alone is worth the price of
admission.

I'm not understanding the use of shortcuts.

Does anyone have any examples of playing favorites, playlists or the
Random Songs feature.

Thanks,

Randy G



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OS: Debian - EN - utf8
Platform: i686-linux
Perl Version: 5.14.2 - i486-linux-gnu-thread-multi-64int
Database Version: DBD::SQLite 1.34_01 (sqlite 3.7.7.1)
Total Players Recognized: 4

Squeezebox3:
Firmware: 137

Duet: (2 receivers, 1 controller)
Firmware: 77

Boom
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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] piCoPlayer = Squeezelite on Microcore linux. .An embedded OS in RAM with Squeezelite

2014-01-21 Thread 4lex

Took me a decent while to find out how to do this on my model A rpi,
mostly because I couldn't use the setup script due to the one usb port
and not being able to find a working usb hub.

Anyway, 'this post'
(http://forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.php/topic,16158.msg95805.html#msg95805)
worked for me and I thought I'd post it here in case it's of use to
anyone.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce: Squeezelite - a small headless squeezeplay emulator for linux (alsa only)

2014-01-21 Thread perplu

Just an update - I hadn't played around with the LMS server settings
page, just the -a setting in the command line for Squeezelite. I've had
a play with various LMS Server Player Synchronize settings for the
SqueezeLite/RPi/RASPBMC and SqueezeLite/PC/Windows7 - I just moved the
sliders up to extreme settings for the SqueezeLite/RPi player and it
works. For anyone interested the LMS settings for each player are:

SqueezeLite/RPi/RASPBMC
Player Start Delay (ms) 968
Player Audio Delay (ms) 973
Minimum Synchronization Adjustment (10) - default setting
Network Pack Latency (ms) 785.

SqueezeLite/PC/Windows7
Player Start Delay (ms) 204
Player Audio Delay (ms) 10 - default setting
Minimum Synchronization Adjustment (10) - default
Network Pack Latency (ms) 10 - default.

The other LMS Player settings were:
Synchronize Volume - Don't.
Synchronize Power - Don't.
Maintain Synchronization - Maintain while playing.

Tried the above on two tracks each of about 7 minutes each and stayed in
sync. The 968, 973 settings are just high settings after moving the
slider in LMS. If I had typed the numbers in I would have probably put
in 900 or 950 or 1000 or something.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Community Squeeze OS F19 Release 1

2014-01-21 Thread Pascal Hibon

Triode wrote: 
>  I've been using an old DVD remote, but I think it would be good if we
> could identify a common one which people can obtain for this?  Has
> anyone got any suggestions?

This is just me, but I hate to have 10.000 remotes remotes laying around
to control the arsenal of equipment in the living room. Since a couple
of years I use a Harmony One universal remote. One remote to control
everything. The great thing about it that it is completely configurable
and you even can display user definable buttons on the remote's display.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Community Squeeze OS F19 Release 1

2014-01-21 Thread bakker_be

Pascal Hibon wrote: 
> Just a thought, please don't take this the wrong way either.
> But maybe jivelite's interface needs to less like the SBT / Controller
> interface. 
> I suppose that people who are using or will be using the CSOS player
> will have an alternative way to control the player. Most people have
> smartphones today and will use that as the remote. I'm pretty sure that
> most people won't like the fact that you need a TV or external monitor
> switched on. 
> Personally, I use iPeng / SqueezePad on various iThings. But I also have
> a Flirc dongle for the "quick actions" (press pause when the phone
> rings, press next when there is a song I don't like, etc). I honestly
> rarely use jivelite, apart from the initial configuration purposes
> (enable TriggerOutput for example). 
> 
> So maybe jivelite should only have the now playing screen(s) and a
> settings menu. It still can accept input for the basic player functions
> (play, pause, power, etc) to be used with a Flirc dongle. I fear that
> things will get too user unfriendly when trying to implement complex
> functions like search with a simple ir remote. 
> What are your thoughts?

That would be similar to the way I use my SB Touch as well. I mainly
start a random play of 1 song, using a Logitech Harmony 525 remote,
after which Spicefly Sugarcube takes over. Picking specific music for
"intense listening" is either through the web interface or through one
of various smartphone/tablet apps ...



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Community Squeeze OS F19 Release 1

2014-01-21 Thread Pascal Hibon

Triode wrote: 
> Lets create a list of things which don't work and then I can look at
> this.  I never used number buttons to jump to locations on the lists so
> this has never been something I've looked at.  Agree we need to do
> something for the search input.

Just a thought, please don't take this the wrong way either.
But maybe jivelite's interface needs to less like the SBT / Controller
interface. 
I suppose that people who are using or will be using the CSOS player
will have an alternative way to control the player. Most people have
smartphones today and will use that as the remote. I'm pretty sure that
most people won't like the fact that you need a TV or external monitor
switched on. 
Personally, I use iPeng / SqueezePad on various iThings. But I also have
a Flirc dongle for the "quick actions" (press pause when the phone
rings, press next when there is a song I don't like, etc). I honestly
rarely use jivelite, apart from the initial configuration purposes
(enable TriggerOutput for example). 

So maybe jivelite should only have the now playing screen(s) and a
settings menu. It still can accept input for the basic player functions
(play, pause, power, etc) to be used with a Flirc dongle. I fear that
things will get too user unfriendly when trying to implement complex
functions like search with a simple ir remote. 
What are your thoughts?



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Community Squeeze OS F19 Release 1

2014-01-21 Thread bakker_be

JackOfAll wrote: 
> I like the look of that remote. Where do you buy it from?
Just some examples:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=sr_nr_n_0?rh=n%3A560798%2Ck%3Amce+remote+windows&keywords=mce+remote+windows&ie=UTF8&qid=1390337563&rnid=1642204031



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Community Squeeze OS F19 Release 1

2014-01-21 Thread JackOfAll

bakker_be wrote: 
> I see an additional issue: it's quite UK-centric. Wouldn't a Microsoft
> Windows Mediacenter compatible remote be a more "universal" choice?

I like the look of that remote. Where do you buy it from?



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Community Squeeze OS F19 Release 1

2014-01-21 Thread bakker_be

Triode wrote: 
> Only issue is that its no good if you also have a sky box!  I agree it
> has the right buttons so perhaps we should do a flirc config for one.
I see an additional issue: it's quite UK-centric. Wouldn't a Microsoft
Windows Mediacenter compatible remote be a more "universal" choice?
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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Community Squeeze OS F19 Release 1

2014-01-21 Thread slackhead

Triode wrote: 
> Lets create a list of things which don't work and then I can look at
> this.  

Great.  Those are the ones that come to mind at the moment.  I'll have
another session soon and take note of anything else that becomes
apparent.
Cheers



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Community Squeeze OS F19 Release 1

2014-01-21 Thread Triode

slackhead wrote: 
> Please don't take this wrongly, I certainly don't mean to belittle the
> incredible efforts you have already put into getting Jivelite to where
> it is now, but having recently spent some more time using the interface
> with FLIRC and  SB3 remote - I can't help but feeling that it needs more
> effort to get it working in a usable friendly way.
> 
> Having a full keyboard, or perhaps, a remote with (much) more keys works
> better - but the limitations of the number/letter keypad is a major
> stumbling block.  You can't use the search functionality (as you can't
> enter letters) nor can you jump through long lists (to alphabetic
> indexes).
> 
> Sure, having control over playback and accessing favourites is very
> useful, but it really needs to be more friendly for browsing and finding
> music to be of any great value.  As it stands I still need other means
> (I mostly use Muso or iPeng) to find the music I want to listen to,
> which involves having another device (PC / Phone) available and powered
> up, which in my mind defeats one of the main purposes of having Jivelite
> there in the first place - I may as well just use the other device.  (I
> don't particularly want to have a full keyboard clogging up my front
> room, just for this one job).
> 
> If these uesabilty 'issues' can be sorted out then FLIRC and a suitable
> remote will be an excellent solution, but as it stands now is too
> limited.

Lets create a list of things which don't work and then I can look at
this.  I never used number buttons to jump to locations on the lists so
this has never been something I've looked at.  Agree we need to do
something for the search input.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Community Squeeze OS F19 Release 1

2014-01-21 Thread dustinsterk

JackOfAll wrote: 
> PM'd to you. Keep it under your hat. The public links are still down
> pending having the final draft on a click-through license agreement that
> will need to be accepted before publicly downloading. Still don't have
> it yet! So the links are still disabled from the web site.

Roger that.  Thank you!



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Community Squeeze OS F19 Release 1

2014-01-21 Thread Triode

JackOfAll wrote: 
> What about the Sky (set-top box) remote? You can even pick them up in
> supermarkets now, so it's not as if they are hard to find.
> 
> [image: http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/810Q425QSRL._SL1500_.jpg]

Only issue is that its no good if you also have a sky box!  I agree it
has the right buttons so perhaps we should do a flirc config for one.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Community Squeeze OS F19 Release 1

2014-01-21 Thread slackhead

Triode wrote: 
> I'm happy we go with Ralphy's config file - mine was only a get us
> started with FLIRC version.  That said I do think we need to look for a
> cheap remote which better suits the grid skin and then generate a config
> for it.  The fundamental issue with the grid skin is it really needs
> separate select and back (go and back) buttons from left and right. 
> I've been using an old DVD remote, but I think it would be good if we
> could identify a common one which people can obtain for this?  Has
> anyone got any suggestions? 

Please don't take this wrongly, I certainly don't mean to belittle the
incredible efforts you have already put into getting Jivelite to where
it is now, but having recently spent some more time using the interface
with FLIRC and  SB3 remote - I can't help but feeling that it needs more
effort to get it working in a usable friendly way.

Having a full keyboard, or perhaps, a remote with (much) more keys works
better - but the limitations of the number/letter keypad is a major
stumbling block.  You can't use the search functionality (as you can't
enter letters) nor can you jump through long lists (to alphabetic
indexes).

Sure, having control over playback and accessing favourites is very
useful, but it really needs to be more friendly for browsing and finding
music to be of any great value.  As it stands I still need other means
(I mostly use Muso or iPeng) to find the music I want to listen to,
which involves having another device (PC / Phone) available and powered
up, which in my mind defeats one of the main purposes of having Jivelite
there in the first place - I may as well just use the other device.  (I
don't particularly want the have a full keyboard clogging up my front
room, just for this one job).

If these uesabilty 'issues' can be sorted out then FLIRC and a suitable
remote will be an excellent solution, but as it stands now is too
limited.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Community Squeeze OS F19 Release 1

2014-01-21 Thread JackOfAll

Triode wrote: 
> I've been using an old DVD remote, but I think it would be good if we
> could identify a common one which people can obtain for this?  Has
> anyone got any suggestions?

What about the Sky (set-top box) remote? You can even pick them up in
supermarkets now, so it's not as if they are hard to find.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Community Squeeze OS F19 Release 1

2014-01-21 Thread JackOfAll

dustinsterk wrote: 
> Can someone send me the latest quad image download link?

PM'd to you.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Community Squeeze OS F19 Release 1

2014-01-21 Thread dustinsterk

Hello everyone.  Can someone send me the latest quad image download
link?  The download links on the main page of
http://www.communitysqueeze.org/ appear to be broken. Thanks!
--Dustin



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Community Squeeze OS F19 Release 1

2014-01-21 Thread Triode

JackOfAll wrote: 
> Ralphy,
> 
> I'm sure I speak for us all, when saying, it's good to have you on board
> and contributing here. I hope I have not offended you, by what must have
> seemed like asking dsdreamer for "an opinion" on your edits to his flirc
> config file. I'm sure everyone knows of your "provenance", if we can
> call it that! ;) My gut instinct was just to take it, delete the other
> files and make it the default, stick it on the web page and package it
> for the WB, but then I started playing politics, thinking about how that
> might "upset" other people who had contributed something to that area in
> the past.. LOL. 
> 
> Anyway, between you guys that use FLIRC, (which I don't), if we could
> treat me as a dummy and just give me the exact edit that you want to the
> web page. Any instructional text or documentation you would want in a
> package.
> 
> If we are to re-write the paragraph on the web page
> 'FLIRC Configuration File'
> (http://www.communitysqueeze.org/jivelite_about.jsp#FLIRC_Configuration_File)
> . 
> 
> dsdreamer, yes, I can see what you are saying about having one config
> for the grid and another for non-grid. I think for the moment we should
> leave all 3 (triode, dsdreamer and ralphy) config files in the rpm
> package I made. That's what we have now. 
> 
> Someone should write a readme file to go in the package. Just a
> paragraph or two. Maybe only documenting how to load a/the file, ie.
> "sudo flirc_util loadconfig
> /etc/flirc/{dsdreamer,ralphy,triode}_jivelite_flirc_map.fcfg"..

I'm happy we go with Ralphy's config file - mine was only a get us
started with FLIRC version.  That said I do think we need to look for a
cheap remote which better suits the grid skin and then generate a config
for it.  The fundamental issue with the grid skin is it really needs
separate select and back (go and back) buttons from left and right. 
I've been using an old DVD remote, but I think it would be good if we
could identify a common one which people can obtain for this?  Has
anyone got any suggestions?



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Community Squeeze OS F19 Release 1

2014-01-21 Thread lintweaker

JackOfAll wrote: 
> Have to pick up this later. Currently, head buried in kernel builds now
> that 3.13.0 has been "officially" released rather than rc.

Unfortunately mytekusb2 (latest from git) still has issues with 3.13.
Patches welcome! ;)



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Community Squeeze OS F19 Release 1

2014-01-21 Thread JackOfAll

lintweaker wrote: 
> Unfortunately mytekusb2 (latest from git) still has issues with 3.13.
> Patches welcome! ;)

OK, but this "issue" is in general with the driver and a 3.13 kernel,
not something I've specifically screwed-up with my builds?



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Community Squeeze OS F19 Release 1

2014-01-21 Thread Pascal Hibon

JackOfAll wrote: 
> OK, I switched over from ethernet to wi-fi yesterday afternoon,
> following the problem report. Over 24 hours now, and I've not seen any
> issues. Switched between 2 different wireless routers a couple of times.
> That hasn't caused any problems either.
> 

My Quad is running on wifi for a couple of hours now. Works like a charm
- no issues.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Community Squeeze OS F19 Release 1

2014-01-21 Thread JackOfAll

Pascal Hibon wrote: 
> My Quad is running on wifi for a couple of hours now. Works like a charm
> - no issues.

Yes, I don't think there is a "general" issue. (Been running for 48hours
myself on wi-fi only without incident. And the testing I did, to try and
provoke a wi-fi incident, just left me going ten rounds with "cranky"
behaviour from jivelite. ;)) Think it must be user specific to the
hardware/config they are using.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Community Squeeze OS F19 Release 1

2014-01-21 Thread Pascal Hibon

Alcaudon wrote: 
> 
> The ones at chalck board electronics look nice too:
> http://www.chalk-elec.com/?page_id=1280#!/~/product/category=3094861&id=21750201.

Wauw, that's an IPS panel !
I'm not sure yet if I want a display but if I do I might be tempted by
this one.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] piCoPlayer = Squeezelite on Microcore linux. .An embedded OS in RAM with Squeezelite

2014-01-21 Thread paul-

CommanderROR wrote: 
> This might be a stupid question, but is there a way to make LMS resume
> the playback to a PiCorePlayer Squeezelite instance automatically when
> the player reconnects? 
> 
> Background: I'm running one of the latwst LMS nightlies on Squeezeplug
> and have two RPi running PiCorePlayer in the lounge and dining room. I
> always power down the PiCorePlayer Pis when not in use because the whole
> system with Pi and Speakers uses 6-8w in idle which is a needless waste.
> 
> The Server Pi stays on. I've set the player options on LMS to "resume
> when power on"  bit that only works when I "soft-off" the players, not
> when I physically disconnect them.
> 
> Is there some way to work around that so they start playing the
> last-used radio station or track directly on startup? 
> 
> Thanks.

LMS should keep track of the last playing track, but I've not done this
with live streaming radio stations.

But You can send LMS a command via the CLI after squeezelite starts.
Take a look squeezy (https://github.com/pssc/squeezy)   it makes
scripting command line access to the CLI very easy.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Community Squeeze OS F19 Release 1

2014-01-21 Thread ralphy

dsdreamer wrote: 
> Of the three posted keymaps, Ralphy's seems the most comprehensive.
> ...
> Raphy seems to have a superset of IR codes compared to buttons on the
> SBT remote, of which there are only 29. Ralphy has 34 keys mapped, some
> of which I presume belong to older SB remotes. I had 26 keys mapped and
> Triode had 25. Given this information, I don't see the added value of
> keeping the less complete sets of key-bindings, from either myself or
> Triode, but I won't presume to speak for Triode. Just my suggestion.

Yes I use the original slim devices remote and the "chocolate bar" one
that came with my original SD SB3 white.

However, I added only the unmapped keys from your fcfg using the
chocolate bar remote, didn't try  the additional keys with the original
remote.

I'm away for the next week so can't test it right now.  Will do, if
still needed, next week.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Community Squeeze OS F19 Release 1

2014-01-21 Thread JackOfAll

Alcaudon wrote: 
> Sure, this is the one I'm using...

Not interested in the display, I'm interested in what's partially
obscured by it. Is that Ian's FIFO and SiS570 clock board feeding a TP
Buffalo?



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Community Squeeze OS F19 Release 1

2014-01-21 Thread JackOfAll

steffen wrote: 
> Thanks for your detailed explanation.

Sure, but I hope I haven't given the idea that we have spent days and
weeks optimizing things. I haven't. Simply picking the low hanging fruit
and taking anything "cheap" and obvious, where we can get it. There is
probably much better performance to be gained, optimising some code so
that memory access on ARM is aligned and does not need "transparently"
fixing up by the CPU. But that's not a topic of conversation for this
thread.

steffen wrote: 
> Sounds like the Community Squeeze is really the best choice and a
> self-made/self-setup Debian does not have these especially compiled
> packages. Debian has a longer Support-Term. So it was originally my
> first choice.

Give Debian a go by all means. Worst case scenario, you'll have to build
your own LMS packages, but squeezelite is already been pushed as a deb
package and I suspect all the multimedia codec dependencies are too. The
first ever Community Squeeze image (before there was a Community
Squeeze) was based on Ubuntu. The main reason we are now "hitched" to
Fedora is me. That I've been "RedHat" since the dawn of time and
understand how to package rpm's. Not a clue in the Debian world! ;)



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Community Squeeze OS F19 Release 1

2014-01-21 Thread steffen

Thanks for your detailed explanation.
Sounds like the Community Squeeze is really the best choice and a
self-made/self-setup Debian does not have these especially compiled
packages.
Debian has a longer Support-Term. So it was originally my first choice.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Community Squeeze OS F19 Release 1

2014-01-21 Thread slackhead

JackOfAll wrote: 
> 
> Couple of pics of my AD1865 lash   

Oooh nice!  What valve's are you running in the Broskie board?



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Community Squeeze OS F19 Release 1

2014-01-21 Thread JackOfAll

Alcaudon wrote: 
> Yes they are indeed. If I'm not wrong, I remember one of your posts
> (months ago) where you said you are using the same setup, aren't you?.
> Well, you probably have more than one DAC under development right now.

Right now, I probably look like I am sat in the middle of a DAC
graveyard! LOL. My Buffalo is sat in the corner, sad and lonely. I was
using Ian's FIFO at one point, but that meant losing native DSD
capability, so went back to the Buffalo driven directly by Amanero. Have
a bunch of stuff, that is "under development", but have had so little
time of late to work on anything hardware related, so everything is in a
pretty much "unfinished" state.

Day to day, I mostly switch between 2 "{set,lash}-ups", the DDAC1794 I
spoke of in a post above, and a dual differential NOS AD1865, driven by
a CM6631A USB->I2S (isolated output), Ian's FIFO and SiS570 clock board,
Ian's I2S->PCM, oversampling to 352k8/384k by squeezelite. All the
spendy  shop-bought DAC's that I used to known for, eg. the SF3,
dcs. gone now. I've let them go over the last couple of years,
returning to "roots" with DIY'd TDA1541A, AD1865, PCM63, etc. etc. Ian's
stuff, coupled with doing the oversampling in software is the best thing
that has happened in DAC land for the last 30 years.

The next thing I'm working on, is a dual-differential TDA1541A,
utilising the other Ian I2S->PCM board, I currently have spare.
(Up/over-sampling by squeezelite, of course! ;))



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Community Squeeze OS F19 Release 1

2014-01-21 Thread JackOfAll

ralphy wrote: 
> I'm away for the next week so can't test it right now.  Will do, if
> still needed, next week.

Ralphy,

I'm sure I speak for us all, when saying, it's good to have you on board
and contributing here. I hope I have not offended by you, by what must
have seemed like asking dsdreamer for "an opinion" on your edits to his
flirc config file. I'm sure everyone knows of your "provenance", if we
can call it that! ;) My gut instinct was just to take it, delete the
other files and make it the default, stick it on the web page and
package it for the WB, but then I started playing politics, thinking
about how that might "upset" other people who had contributed something
to that area in the past.. LOL. 

Anyway, between you guys that use FLIRC, (which I don't), if we could
treat me as a dummy and just give me the exact edit that you want to the
web page. Any instructional text or cocumentation you would want in a
package.

If we are to re-write the paragraph on the web page
'FLIRC_Configuration_File'
(http://www.communitysqueeze.org/jivelite_about.jsp#FLIRC_Configuration_File)
. 

dsdreamer, yes, I can see what you are saying about having one config
for the grid and another for non-grid. I think for the moment we should
leave all 3 (triode, dsdreamer and ralphy) config files in the rpm
package I made. That's what we have now. 

Someone should write a readme file to go in the package. Just a
paragraph or two. Maybe only documenting how to load a/the file, ie.
"sudo flirc_util loadconfig
/etc/flirc/{dsdreamer,ralphy,triode}_jivelite_flirc_map.fcfg"..



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Community Squeeze OS F19 Release 1

2014-01-21 Thread Alcaudon

JackOfAll wrote: 
> Not interested in the display, I'm interested in what's partially
> obscured by it. Is that Ian's FIFO and SiS570 clock board feeding a TP
> Buffalo?

Yes they are indeed. If I'm not wrong, I remember one of your posts
(months ago) where you said you are using the same setup, aren't you?.
Well, you probably have more than one DAC under development right now.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Community Squeeze OS F19 Release 1

2014-01-21 Thread steffen

Okay, i give Debian a try next weekend; my Wandboard should have been
delivered till then.
I have my sheevaplug with Debian (self setup) still running, so there is
no need to hurry...
The main challenge i see is how i can determine if the performance is
good and the libs/bins are compiled with hard-float support.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Community Squeeze OS F19 Release 1

2014-01-21 Thread Alcaudon

Pascal Hibon wrote: 
> Just out of curiosity, what Samsung display are you using?

Sure, this is the one I'm using:
http://www.ebay.es/itm/New-SAMSUNG-7-LED-LCD-Touch-Screen-Monitor-Kit-Outdoor-/110659973152.
This is how it looks like with jivelite (sorry it's a terrible photo and
the screen was under direct sun light):

[image:
http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a365/Alacaudon/Screen_zps17cfff0c.jpg]

Not bad for the price, but you probably could find better ones at the
same price range right now. The ones at chalck board electronics look
nice too:
http://www.chalk-elec.com/?page_id=1280#!/~/product/category=3094861&id=21750201.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Community Squeeze OS F19 Release 1

2014-01-21 Thread JackOfAll

steffen wrote: 
> Sorry for (dumb) asking: Is Fedora 19 including Logitech Squeezebox
> Server and all its binaries armel or armhf?

Since Fedora took the decision to drop support for ARM < 7, all Fedora
packages are now built armv7hl, with hard float and vfpv3 support,
compiler flags '-march=armv7-a -mfpu=vfpv3-d16 -mfloat-abi=hard'. 

The Community Squeeze repo packages are built, armv7hnl, (with hard
float and neon support), compiler flags '-march=armv7-a -mfpu=neon
-mfloat-abi=hard'. Hard float is the biggest gain. There isn't much to
be had, vfpv3 -> neon, but I do have some "back of a cigarette packet"
encoding/decoding numbers for ffmpeg, when built with '-mfpu=neon' and
'--enable-neon' passed to configure when building it, which suggest that
there is a benefit, so we rebuild the rpmfusion ffmpeg srpm '--target
armv7hnl', and push that to the CS repo, which then is downloaded in
preference to a 'armv7hl' ffmpeg package from rpmfusion when the target
platform has neon support.

Whatever you go with, choose hard float, don't worry about the vfpv3 or
neon.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Community Squeeze OS F19 Release 1

2014-01-21 Thread steffen

Sorry for (dumb) asking: Is Fedora 19 including Logitech Squeezebox
Server and all its binaries armel or armhf?
Didn't find out yet and dunno wether i should use the Fedora image or
built up a system with Debian...



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] piCoPlayer = Squeezelite on Microcore linux. .An embedded OS in RAM with Squeezelite

2014-01-21 Thread CommanderROR

This might be a stupid question, but is there a way to make LMS resume
the playback to a PiCorePlayer Squeezelite instance automatically when
the player reconnects? 

Background: I'm running one of the latwst LMS nightlies on Squeezeplug
and have two RPi running PiCorePlayer in the lounge and dining room. I
always power down the PiCorePlayer Pis when not in use because the whole
system with Pi and Speakers uses 6-8w in idle which is a needless waste.

The Server Pi stays on. I've set the player options on LMS to "resume
when power on"  bit that only works when I "soft-off" the players, not
when I physically disconnect them.

Is there some way to work around that so they start playing the
last-used radio station or track directly on startup? 

Thanks.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Community Squeeze OS F19 Release 1

2014-01-21 Thread Pascal Hibon

Alcaudon wrote: 
> 
> Actually, I'm using a samsung 7" touchscreen, but only video trough
> HDMI. For controlling Squeezelite I'm using Squeeze Commander on my
> phone, I was planning to add also a FLIRC dongle, but the phone works so
> good that I'm thinking of leaving it that way.

Just out of curiosity, what Samsung display are you using?



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Community Squeeze OS F19 Release 1

2014-01-21 Thread Pascal Hibon

bakker_be wrote: 
> Somewhat cheaper, better resolution than the Lilliput screen:
> http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/697708033/hdmipi-affordable-9-high-def-screen-for-the-raspbe

Yes, I saw that one too but it is still in development. 

Another option would be to use an OLED display. There is a thread of a
forum member who already progressed quite a bit with that.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Community Squeeze OS F19 Release 1

2014-01-21 Thread Alcaudon

Pascal Hibon wrote: 
> Someone used a MIMO touch screen on a Raspberri with Squeezelite. I
> guess with a bit of fiddling this could work on a Wandboard too.
> More info here:
> https://github.com/ggalt/RaspberryArch/wiki/How-To-Make-a-RaspberryPi-Jive-Player
> 

Thanks for the link Pascal, I will take a look, looks interesting.

Pascal Hibon wrote: 
> 
> Alternatively, and much easier, is to use a regular 'HDMI display'
> (http://www.lilliputdirect.com/hdmi/5-7-inch-hdmi/lilliput-619a) (no
> touch). You still have a variety of options for controlling Squeezelite
> (iPeng, SqueezePad, Orange Squeeze, a computer, a FLIRC dongle with a
> remote, etc).

Actually, I'm using a samsung 7" touchscreen, but only video trough
HDMI. For controlling Squeezelite I'm using Squeeze Commander on my
phone, I was planning to add also a FLIRC dongle, but the phone works so
good that I'm thinking of leaving it that way.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Community Squeeze OS F19 Release 1

2014-01-21 Thread bakker_be

Pascal Hibon wrote: 
> Someone used a MIMO touch screen on a Raspberri with Squeezelite. I
> guess with a bit of fiddling this could work on a Wandboard too.
> More info here:
> https://github.com/ggalt/RaspberryArch/wiki/How-To-Make-a-RaspberryPi-Jive-Player
> 
> Alternatively, and much easier, is to use a regular 'HDMI display'
> (http://www.lilliputdirect.com/hdmi/5-7-inch-hdmi/lilliput-619a) (no
> touch). You still have a variety of options for controlling Squeezelite
> (iPeng, SqueezePad, Orange Squeeze, a computer, a FLIRC dongle with a
> remote, etc).

Somewhat cheaper, better resolution than the Lilliput screen:
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/697708033/hdmipi-affordable-9-high-def-screen-for-the-raspbe



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Community Squeeze OS F19 Release 1

2014-01-21 Thread Pascal Hibon

Alcaudon wrote: 
> 
> Understood. I would volunteer to purchase one and test it, but since I'm
> less than useless with linux and software development (had to google "X
> session", "SDL" and "raw fb", LOL now I'm a little bit wiser, thanks!
> ;)), I'm afraid I wouldn't be of any help to the community. Right now
> I'm reading "Linux in a nutshell" and a copy of "Embedded Linux primer"
> is on it's way home, so maybe in the next two centuries
> 
> Thanks!!!

Someone used a MIMO touch screen on a Raspberri with Squeezelite. I
guess with a bit of fiddling this could work on a Wandboard too.
More info here:
https://github.com/ggalt/RaspberryArch/wiki/How-To-Make-a-RaspberryPi-Jive-Player



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Community Squeeze OS F19 Release 1

2014-01-21 Thread KevT

JackOfAll wrote: 
> Are you using Doede's custom Sowter transformer or cap coupled passive
> out? 
> 
> (I've only got a single deck which is used in conjunction with a Broskie
> Unbalancer tube output stage. It was the first USB DAC I ever used with
> the WB, and is the main DAC connected to my non-development Wandboard
> that I use for headphone listening while I'm "working".)
> 
> If you are not a NOS zealot, which I doubt you are if you can get over
> the concept of a sigma-delta DAC being the nucleus of a non-oversample
> DAC. Try upampling via squeezelite with DDAC1794. Tick the upsample
> checkbox on the squeezelite web gui page, put "vM::2" into the upsample
> options textfield next to it, "Save and Conditionally Restart". If you
> have the latest firmware on the WaveIO, you'll be upsampling 44k1 (and
> multiples) to 352k8 and 48k (and multiples) to 384k. (176k4 and 192k if
> earlier WaveIO firmware revision.) You probably also want to increase
> alsa buffer and period size too. Put "35280:8820::" in the alsa params
> field on the squeezelite config page, "Save and Conditionally Restart".
> Give it a try. Oversample via squeezelite is much preferable to the
> built-in OS and DF most of the current breed of DAC chips. Oversample
> and DF per-se isn't evil, it's the quality of the implementation of it,
> something John Swenson, designer of the Community Squeeze DAC board, is
> a firm believer in too.

I go out of the DDDAC using the balanced outs into a TVC, a S&B
TX102(might be 103).  DC offset is minimal from the DAC so no caps.

I like to think I'm pretty open minded with most things, apart that is
from HIFI black magic, so oversampling was one of the reasons for going
down this route.  I'll try your parameters and see what happens

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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Community Squeeze OS F19 Release 1

2014-01-21 Thread Alcaudon

JackOfAll wrote: 
> Just FYI, I've been using the Wandboard wi-fi for about 14 hours now.
> Everything still working OK for me. The "unknown param 7" messages from
> your wpa_supplicant.log can be ignored. As to the rest, would be good to
> see the NetworkManager messages relating to the wlan0 interface from
> /var/log/messages in conjunction with those from wpa_supplicant.log.
> 

Ok, many thanks for your help. I see from other posts that you tried to
force a failure without success (LOL). If it helps you, I will post the
content of /var/log/messages when back at home. Don't waste your time
with this, since it seems like I'm the only one with this problem it's
probably something wrong with my hardware. Now that I think of it, I
believe I started having problems when I switched form dual to quad, I
will go back to the dual and see if I still have problems. 

JackOfAll wrote: 
> 
> AFAIK, no-one (here) has actually purchased and used the Future
> touchscreen. I think there would be work required to get the touch
> support to work with jivelite. I suspect as a mouse device it would work
> "out of the box" providing a mouse pointer in an X session, but jivelite
> uses SDL and raw fb device on Wandboard.

Understood. I would volunteer to purchase one and test it, but since I'm
less than useless with linux and software development (had to google "X
session", "SDL" and "raw fb", LOL now I'm a little bit wiser, thanks!
;)), I'm afraid I wouldn't be of any help to the community. Right now
I'm reading "Linux in a nutshell" and a copy of "Embedded Linux primer"
is on it's way home, so maybe in the next two centuries

Thanks!!!



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