Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Logstash?

2019-06-12 Thread odw199


I was looking for something similar but could only find this thread so
after a bit of trial and error, came up with the below basic filebeat
and logstash config. It does no real manipulation of the data (other
than setting the @timestamp field) and has a dependancy on the PlayLog
plugin being installed and running (to give an xml file of everything
played).

Filebeat config, filbert needs access to the PlayLogSongLogs directory
(~/Music/Playlists/PlayLogSongLogs/ on my Mac):


Code:

filebeat.inputs:
  - type: log
  enabled: true
  paths:
  - /Users/***/Music/Playlists/PlayLogSongLogs/*.xml
  exclude_lines: 

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Scroll Bot player

2018-08-15 Thread odw199


Thanks for the pointers. Prototype done, just needs some code and cable
tidy up...


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bdDCZOgRT2c



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Living Room: Raspberry Pi + AlloBoss -> Onkyo A 9010 -> KEF LS50
Study: Raspberry Pi -> Audio Engine D1 -> Audio Addon Pro T3
Kitchen: Squeezebox Radio
Bedroom: SB3 -> B Zeppelin
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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Scroll Bot player

2018-08-07 Thread odw199


Thanks bpa; the -v output of squeezelite looks to simply matters



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[SlimDevices: Unix] Scroll Bot player

2018-08-07 Thread odw199


I'm looking to build a new player for a child's bedroom and I found the
raspberry pi zero W based scroll bot:

https://shop.pimoroni.com/products/scroll-bot-pi-zero-w-project-kit

Pairing this up with a small powered speaker looks ideal for my needs. I
was hoping the LED display could be used to "speak" the audio as it will
mostly be used to play audio books. Unfortunately, I have little to no
experience with audio programming so thought I'd post my idea here to
see if it seemed viable.

My plan is to use squeezelite as the player. And output the audio to the
ALSA loop back device. Then use JACK to read the audio output, calculate
the fft to produce a spectrum analysis to output to the LED display and
then pass through the audio untouched to the main ALSA output (will be
via HDMI out).

The LED display looks to require python to access it, and python looks
to have JACK libraries so I think the theory is sound.

It would be ideal if I could use piCorePlayer but I think the additional
requirements (python, JACK etc) means it's going to be simpler to run a
full raspbian image.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce piCorePlayer 3.20

2018-02-01 Thread odw199

Just type the commands below (it looks like you included the prompt when
you tried):

ls -la /mnt/Music

mount | grep mnt/EXTBackup

ls -la /mnt/EXTBackup

mount | grep /mnt/Music/



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Volume setting for Allo Boss

2018-02-01 Thread odw199

Thanks for the reply.

I think a chunk of that text is also in the piCorePlayer configuration
pages for the Allo Boss. Sounds like leaving the 24db setting well alone
and setting volume to 100% is the way to go.

The setup is proving excellent for the money (OK, the speakers weren't
that cheap but cheap compared to a lot of things out there!)

Cheers



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[SlimDevices: Unix] Volume setting for Allo Boss

2018-02-01 Thread odw199

Hi,

Last night I put together a new player, a Raspberry Pi 3 with Allo Boss
DAC, running piCorePlayer. The plan was for this to be a small player
that would feed an Audio Pro Addon T3 in the bedroom or study. This
would be a nice compact player giving decent enough sound for casual
listening.

I was a little short of time after putting the case together (should
have watched the video properly rather than assuming I could just fudge
my way through) so I quickly hooked it into my main system to check it
was all working.

The main system is an SB3 -> analogue out to Onkyo A 9010 amp -> KEF
LS50 speakers

Therefore the pi + Allo Boss was a simple drop in replacement for the
SB3.

It turns out (to my ears anyway) the pi + Allo Boss combination outshone
the SB3! It's now going to be the source for my main system with the SB3
relegated to feed the T3.

One question I do have, with the SB3 I always set volume to 100% and let
the amp take care of volume adjustment. Should I be doing the same with
the Allo Boss to give the cleanest output or am I better finding a
volume sweet spot for the Allo Boss (around say 75%)?

Cheers


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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] squeezeboxserver on opensolaris snv_134

2010-11-07 Thread odw199

Forgive me if I'm wrong, but isn't perl 5.8.8 required?


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[SlimDevices: Unix] UPnP fix for Solaris

2010-10-11 Thread odw199

Hi All,

By default, Squeezeboxserver uses a call to setsockopt that is not
compatible with Solaris sockets. This results in UPnP servers not
appearing in the My Music list on the squeezeboxserver homepage and the
warning below in the server.log file:

[10-10-10 12:03:33.2968]
Slim::Networking::Async::Socket::UDP::mcast_add (62) Error: While
adding multicast membership, UPnP may not work properly: Option not
supported by prot
ocol
[10-10-10 12:03:33.2981]
Slim::Networking::Async::Socket::UDP::mcast_send (46) Error: While
setting multicast TTL: Option not supported by protocol

It's a bit of an ugly hack (and I'd be happy for anyone to come up with
a better solution) but this can be worked around by following the
instructions below:

1. Install the perl module IO::Socket::Multicast
2. Change the file Slim/Networking/UPnP/ControlPoint.pm with the
changes below:


-bash-3.00$ diff ControlPoint.pm ControlPoint.pm.7.5.1.orig 
16d15
 use IO::Socket::Multicast;
66,69c65,68
 # $sock = Slim::Networking::Async::Socket::UDP-new(
 # LocalPort = $Net::UPnP::SSDP_PORT,
 # ReuseAddr = 1,
 # );
---
   $sock = Slim::Networking::Async::Socket::UDP-new(
   LocalPort = $Net::UPnP::SSDP_PORT,
   ReuseAddr = 1,
   );
71,72d69
 $sock =
IO::Socket::Multicast-new(Proto='udp',LocalPort=$Net::UPnP::SSDP_PORT,ReuseAddr=1);
 $sock-mcast_add($Net::UPnP::SSDP_ADDR);
80c77
   #$sock-mcast_add( $mcast_addr );
---
   $sock-mcast_add( $mcast_addr );

Restart squeezeboxserver and away you go.

Hope this helps any of the other Solaris users out there.


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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] bootstrap error at start

2010-10-10 Thread odw199

Same here, I manually installed 0.82 and 7.5.1 is working on Solaris.

bbr: post your error messages and I'll try and help where I can.


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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] bootstrap error at start

2010-10-07 Thread odw199

I too have the same problem with squeezeboxserver 7.5.1 on Solaris 10.
I've rebuilt Audio::Scan directly and via CPAN and still get the same
result, any ideas?


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