Robert Lauriston;696386 Wrote:
I don't want to have to turn my PC on to use the Touch.
I figured out the files are actually up to date. I just need to change
the settings in MediaMonkey and Windows Media Player (which I use when
freedb doesn't recognize a CD) so they match and rename some
Password on your network or your MySqueezeBox.com account? Tried a
Factory Reset on Touch?
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It is keeping perfect time only running using Touch's own server? No
LMS on a computer and not switching to MySB.com at all?
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1. Won't work, you have turned off it's server, must reconnect to a
server
2. Attach USB to Touch, start it's internal server
3. Touch must rescan added music
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It hasn't been turned on for the past week or so, just showing the time
display - and apart from changing the storage the setup is as it has
been all the time: WI-FI connection to my router, no connection to any
PC, tinySBS on the storage device.
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nygaala
Well, if true, that is good to hear. Maybe they improved the Touch's
clock to be more accurate on it's own? Maybe they now have some sort
of check in running in the background to MySB.com or some other
internet time service? I suppose the only way to check for sure is to
use Touch completely
jackocleebrown;696408 Wrote:
Using kernel 1 and 2 I get:
asyc-dac hack: changing datainterval from 0 to 1
2:1:1: cannot get freq at ep 0x1
iso: int: 2 usec: 12 c_usec: 0 maxp: 585 raw_mask: 000f tt_usecs:
464
enable_periodic
iso: int: 128 usec: 1 c_usec: 1 maxp: 3 raw_mask: 1c01
Mnyb;696022 Wrote:
Is not 192k converted to 96k by the server ( with the eminent help of
SoX ) .
Even with this special kernel ?
Answering this specific question. 192k playback is possible if the
output device reports it as an avaliable rate. Squeezeplay (the
playback app) queries alsa
Triode;696572 Wrote:
Answering this specific question. 192k playback is possible if the
output device reports it as an avaliable rate. Squeezeplay (the
playback app) queries alsa for the max samplrate supported by the
output port and reports this to the server. The server then
Triode;696565 Wrote:
I believe I know what is going on. I suspect it is because your dac
asks for frequency reports every 128 ms, whereas other dacs we know
work ask for them more frequently. There is a known limitation in the
kernel usb scheduler code where infrequent requests get
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