erland wrote:
> It really depends who we are going to try to convince to buy it.
>
> If we are mainly looking at audiophile geeks, good support for async USB
> DAC's is a lot more important than HDMI, most of them are going to be
> fine with a headless box as long as it sounds excellent with the
JohnSwenson wrote:
>
> Any thoughts of where we should go?
>
It really depends who we are going to try to convince to buy it.
If we are mainly looking at audiophile geeks, good support for async USB
DAC's is a lot more important than HDMI, most of them are going to be
fine with a headless box
See the menu item "Support" in the upper right corner of this forum
screen? Try that. It will give you information for contacting Logitech
via email or telephone. Also, if you contact them by email be sure to
check the spam filter on your email program, because tech support
replies are often incor
Does anybody know how to reach Logitech re this issue on a used player?
I found a web page to lodge a support question but it's been a week and
I've had no acknowledgement at all about my support question. Not even
a support number. Nada. I do see a telephone number but I had to think
of spend
JohnSwenson wrote:
>
> Any thoughts of where we should go?
>
UAC2 is a deal breaker, IMHO. UAC1, even if working perfectly, limits to
96k. I think that regardless of how good the on-board DAC is, and that a
192k SPDIF out is available, we must have a fully working UAC2
implementation. And by t
JohnSwenson wrote:
> So here is where I am standing today:
> TT stuff on 3359 seems to work (UAC1.0 async works without hub)
> UAC2.0 async has clicks/pops
> Kernel that comes with board is not RT and doesn't support SCHED_FIFO
> Other kernels will probably support SCHED_FIFO but probably not RT
So here is where I am standing today:
TT stuff on 3359 seems to work (UAC1.0 async works without hub)
UAC2.0 async has clicks/pops
Kernel that comes with board is not RT and doesn't support SCHED_FIFO
Other kernels will probably support SCHED_FIFO but probably not RT -
need to try them see if fixe
I'm looking for NAS that can backup my PC and MAC files and stream to SB
Touch. Anyone try this WD?
http://www.macmall.com/p/WD-NAS-(Network-Attached-Storage)/product~dpno~8214518~pdp.gcebegd
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I'm sorry but there's no way I'll go this route - I've LMS, an SB radio
and a couple of receivers all working beautifully, I was after a Touch
but given Logitechs actions I've bought my last ever Logitech product,
no more mice, keyboards etc, we had a Logitech reseller trying to push
the products
Triode wrote:
>
> We need to find a better kernel for this as we definately want to run
> with a kernel which can prememt and ideally the linux rt patches (as
> touch). Could you try one of the other distros which runs on the
> beagleboard for the moment and see if this helps?
The guys at Linu
annoyingmouse wrote:
> Probably far too late for the last two replies to this but an archived
> version of stuffedspacedog's instructions can be found at
> http://web.archive.org/web/20110505035757/http://www.at-sea.com/FooSQ.html
> for future reference.
>
> The real reason I'm replying: I'm sti
Probably far too late for the last two replies to this but an archived
version of stuffedspacedog's instructions can be found at
http://web.archive.org/web/20110505035757/http://www.at-sea.com/FooSQ.html
for future reference.
The real reason I'm replying: I'm still using foobar to control my
sque
JohnSwenson wrote:
> So I tried the debug and it said this:
>
> [02:15:21.189444] output_init:1340 unable to set output sched fifo:
> Operation not permitted
>
> This distro that comes with the board runs everything as root, so I
> don't think its a user/permission issue. Could this be somethin
Thanks a lot guys.
I'll have a look a these, that's great.
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swayzak wrote:
> 20 mins for clear cache / complete rescan ?? Can't explain that
> discrepancy (I'm on HP i5 Win7 laptop with library on 500GB WD USB HD).
Your library being on an external USB drive probably slows things down a
bit compared to my internal SATA drive. No biggie.
If you're intere
BenH73 wrote:
> (although searching on both of these comes up with existing products)
If there's one thing the 'Apple vs Apple'
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_Corps_v_Apple_Computer) cases have
shown, it's that similarly-named brands can co-exist as long as they
don't converge in the music i
JohnSwenson wrote:
> On sample rates, DSD etc here are my thoughts, the design I'm looking at
> will go up to 384 as is, hardware wise. Whether it will actually go that
> fast is going to be purely a software issue. As to doing DSD, a DSD over
> I2S implementation may not be too hard, but I can g
reinholdk wrote:
> TextCat can also be checked online: http://ntextcat.com/ (implementation
> from http://ntextcat.codeplex.com/).
"Growing up" -> "Javanese" :-)
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Seems like a common open source tool for this task is TextCat
(http://odur.let.rug.nl/~vannoord/TextCat/, one of the links I've posted
above).
On this site, there's also an interesting link list. Looks like TextCat
performs statistical analysis, so it could hardly be accurate from one
or two words
http://developer.echonest.com/docs/v4/artist.html#profile
This would at least tell you where the artist was coming from. Doesn't
really help when he's coming from Switzerland: he might be singing
German, English, French, Italian or whatever (plus a mix of it). But
depending on the catalog you're
ReValveiT wrote:
> I mean, it functions great for me; it's just that I can't stand the
> "SqueezePlay Beta" in the top bar of the app!
>
> :)
not likely. it was never intended to be anything other than a way for
developers to do testing with SqueezeOS. And now that the squeezebox
line has been
I mean, it functions great for me; it's just that I can't stand the
"SqueezePlay Beta" in the top bar of the app!
:)
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I guess that's really a challenging task, depending on how accurate the
result should be.
Just googled and found a few interesting links (you might be aware of
already). But statistical approaches mentioned in some of the linked
sites are probably useless, given the fact that a song or album name
Though those results aren't 100% accurate and useful of course. Eg.
Stephan Eicher, a Switzerland born singer:
http://developer.echonest.com/api/v4/artist/profile?api_key=FILDTEOIK2HBORODV&name=stephan%20eicher&format=json&bucket=artist_location
He's living in France nowadays (doesn't really m
I could switch speakers or spoken languages if I could determine the
language that should be used when speaking title, album, artist name. I
don't think there is such a thing as a COUNTRY or LANGUAGE ID3 tag (not
in my files anyway), so I am asking here if you'd know of a service I
could query for
I'm experimenting with a voice interface for squeezelite. It speaks the
current title, album, artist, remaining time and next song info.
I use a TTS system, the chain is as follows: | espeak | mbrola |
aplay
I'm using my favorite german-born english speaker voice (mbrola-de4)
which is quite able
JohnSwenson wrote:
> If it is decided to be a good thing, I will want to do a separate test
> board (with just the DAC and what it takes to do the DSD) to make sure
> it can be done without sacrificing the "normal" output. The problem is
> that unless we add a separate set of output jacks the out
Apesbrain wrote:
> If you decide to do so, Mp3tag will in fact automate the embedding of
> artwork so long as your artwork has consistent naming. Just load in a
> folder(s) and select:
>
> Actions > Actions (Quick) > Import cover from file -> Mp3tag will then
> ask you for the artwork name form
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