philippe_44 wrote:
> Hi Ralphy - Just out of curiosity, I've compiled it for the C2 with
> "full options". I guess it's a known problem, but when adding IR, there
> is a conflict with the LOG_DEBUG macro. I commented it out just to check
> and the result works fine (at least the squeezelite
ralphy wrote:
> I don't use autoconf (configure) or cross compile for squeezelite, just
> make.
>
> Squeezelite takes less than 90 seconds for a full rebuild on an original
> rpi b to network storage, so recompiles should not be an issue on the
> C2.
>
> You can download the squeezelite source
fbachofner wrote:
> Hi ralphy:
>
>
>
> OK, thanks. Usually developers seem to prefer GitHub, but I am happy to
> discuss here.
>
>
>
>
> No, I have not compiled squeezelite on -any- platform.
>
> This takes me *-well-* out of my depth, but I would be thrilled to
> learn.
>
> A couple
fbachofner wrote:
> Hi ralphy:
>
>
>
> OK, thanks. Usually developers seem to prefer GitHub, but I am happy to
> discuss here.
>
>
>
>
> No, I have not compiled squeezelite on -any- platform.
>
> This takes me *-well-* out of my depth, but I would be thrilled to
> learn.
>
> A couple
> Both DietPi and my current Ubuntu installs are *-very* minimal-. What
> (packages?) needs to be installed to build the Squeezelite binary? [
> Presumably "makefiles" -- anything else? ]
>
probably
Code:
libasound2-dev libflac-dev libmad0-dev libvorbis-dev
Hi ralphy:
ralphy wrote:
> I don't check the github issues on a regular basis. The forum is the
> best place to discuss.
OK, thanks. Usually developers seem to prefer GitHub, but I am happy to
discuss here.
ralphy wrote:
> I read issue 25 just now. Have you managed to compile squeezelite
I don't check the github issues on a regular basis. The forum is the
best place to discuss.
I read issue 25 just now. Have you managed to compile squeezelite for
the C2? I suggest that you try to build a binary on the OS you're
running instead of a prebuilt one. I try to build my binaries so
Hi ralphy:
ralphy wrote:
> Sounds like an issue with mmap. Have you tried telling squeezelite not
> to use it with the -a parameter?
Unfortunately, I forgot to subscribe to this thread and thus only just
now saw your reply. [ Meanwhile (after getting absolutely no feedback
at the DietPi
fbachofner wrote:
> That said, I am having serious trouble with good sound quality from the
> Odroid HiFi Shield+, detailed here:
> http://dietpi.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=9=1825
>
> I'm working my way through it and hope to have a solution by the end of
> the day.
Sounds like an issue with
Videopac wrote:
> Is it possible to get Squeezelite running on an Odroid C2?
Do you know about DietPi? They are very fond of the Odroid C2 and have
a working image of it:
http://dietpi.com/#download
DietPi is an awesome way to quickly setup a SBC. With the Odroid C2 as
powerful as it is,
Videopac wrote:
> Thanks to you I tried DietPi as well and it works flawless: thanks!
> I now am struggling with luajit which Is apparently required for
> Jivelite: there doesn't seem to be a arm64/Odroid C2 version available.
Hey Videopac,
such is life living on the bleeding edge of ARM64.
tetra wrote:
> Found DietPi for Odroid C2. Small, lightweight and it just works.
> Relatively simple to set up and I now have squeezelite pumping music out
> of my HiFi shield. Just as I wanted.
Thanks to you I tried DietPi as well and it works flawless: thanks!
I now am struggling with luajit
Found DietPi for Odroid C2. Small, lightweight and it just works.
Relatively simple to set up and I now have squeezelite pumping music out
of my HiFi shield. Just as I wanted.
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The arm compiled version of squeezelite should work out of the box, just
get it from Ralphy's site (although I've not looked too much into the 64
bits compatibilities issues on arm). Otherwise if you install the build
essential tools, it should also compile easily. I assume you want a C2
for the
Is it possible to get Squeezelite running on an Odroid C2?
I've searched and read about it a lot, but aside someone who was able to
compile it himself, I don't see any possibilities yet.
Max2Play/Picoreplayer etc don't have an Odroid C2 image (yet).
I want to build a Touch replacement with a
Since you seem to have installed squeezelite from Ubuntu repository - it
may be an old version missing some fixes.
Ralphy's latest version is 1.8 see
https://github.com/ralph-irving/squeezelite
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SlimChances wrote:
> does that work for Odroid C2, I only see images for C1 abd XU3/4
That Max2Play image was huge and did not run anyway.
There is an official Max2Play for the C2 burried in a forum somewhere.
You'd think they would pin it proudly on Max2Plays download page as it
just works
SlimChances wrote:
> does that work for Odroid C2, I only see images for C1 abd XU3/4
:o:o:o:o:o:o
thanks, bit of brain fade on my part, earlier today I was in a lift and
could not understand why the buttons did not work (I was pushing the
ones on a poster!!!:(
It might be worth trying the
Man in a van wrote:
> did you try this already?
>
> Max2Play has an image, why not try it
>
> https://www.max2play.com/download/12794/
does that work for Odroid C2, I only see images for C1 abd XU3/4
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tetra wrote:
> After too many late nights trying to work this out I need a little help
> for a linux noob.
>
> HiFi shield audio works well until squeezelite is installed. Squeezelite
> totally breaks the audio in Ubuntu.
>
> I've got Squeezelite running on an Odroid C2 with the stock Ubuntu
After too many late nights trying to work this out I need a little help
for a linux noob.
HiFi shield audio works well until squeezelite is installed. Squeezelite
totally breaks the audio in Ubuntu.
I've got Squeezelite running on an Odroid C2 with the stock Ubuntu Mate
16.04 OS. Issue is that
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